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Zero Hedge: Portland Mayor Tells Neighbors He's Moving After Riot Outside His Condo
In late July, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler attempted to hold a 'listening session' with BLM protesters - wading into an angry crowd he thought he could tame with his giant brain and a PA loudspeaker, in what he called a 'listening session'.
Instead, he was heckled by the crowd and then booed after he wouldn't commit to abolishing the police.
Six weeks and many deadly riots later, tensions have escalated - as protesters began showing up to his high-rise condominium over the weekend, breaking windows, setting fires and partying.
Wheeler's neighbors in the city's upscale Pearl District were treated to the musical stylings of a local band, while young Portlandians danced in the street.
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WNU Editor: I do not think he is convincing anyone that this decision is being made by himself. I am willing to bet that the condo board told him to get out ASAP.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Another failed spreader of pixie dust. Obviously not a dynamic leader. Afraid to annoy his own shadow.
The scorpion and the frog always comes to mind with left-wing politicians that appease their mobs.
ReplyDeleteOther than being a trust fund baby, his life is really going to suck. That is his 2nd move this year.
ReplyDeleteDid his wife throw him out for being an insufferable WIMP?
The militant liberals, the military arm of the DNC, might just harass him at his new location. So what are the odds that Ted will move a 3rd time this year?
I was thinking where Ted could go and what place would accept him. I think I found a solution.
ReplyDeleteTed could show solidarity and sleep in a tent in a public park. He should solidarity by marching with them. Why not go the extra mile!
I wonder if a Democrat victory won’t bring about another Night of the Long Knives for the ANTFA Brown Shirts?
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