Watch how @SenTomCotton responds to a woman who says she's not a paid protester https://t.co/Np2Cfr0wFp pic.twitter.com/NkB2GsqqVq
— CNN (@CNN) February 23, 2017
CNN doesn’t know the difference between Kansans and Arkansans. But classy response by Tom Cotton, although I wouldn’t bet that they all are in truth Arkansans.
Via Townhall:
“So you don’t always see those in the national media, but you know, last night is not about the national media, Hugh,” Cotton said. “Last night was about Arkansans. And as I, when someone was complaining about Donald Trump, I said look, you know, I will support Donald Trump’s policies when they’re good for Arkansas, and I will oppose them when they’re bad for Arkansas. I think they’re going to be good for Arkansas a lot more often than Barack Obama’s were. But in the end, last night, and what I do in the Senate is not about Donald Trump. It’s about us as Arkansans.”
But here’s a little more to respond to that kind of a protester.
Yes, she may not be paid directly. But if she’s working/there at the behest of OFA or a Soros-funded group, yes, those organizing groups are paid to get you out there. So yes, it is a funded protest and the organizers are being paid to get you there.
So yes, it is a ‘paid for’ protest.
How do we know? This response:
when a Cotton supporter thanked him for his Army service and said most of the state supports him, the crowd booed, according to Politico.
