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Connecticut democrats and their progressive operatives coordinated No Kings protests all across the state on Saturday, conveniently timed so that democrat politicians and their supporters could attend at least three to five protests on the same day.
Heck, Sen. Richard "Danang Dick" Blumenthal attended six protests: Hartford, Westport, Stamford, Greenwich, Branford and Niantic.
The protests were backed by around 500 groups with an estimated $3 billion in annual revenue, with the visible "signs" of their investments everywhere.
The Connecticut Democratic Socialists of America had operatives working in Stamford next to the Stamford Norwalk Unites for Immigrants table, passing out Palestinian flags.

The Stamford chapter of the League of Women Voters, a national "No Kings" protest partner, set up a voter guide and information hub.

Indivisible Stamford passed out buttons, preprinted posters and anti-ICE whistles and had a huge banner planted in the background.
A pair of Indivisible boomers explained ICE whistle protocol while remaining blissfully unaware and unconcerned about crimes committed by illegals in Stamford, including the Tren de Aragua-connected murder that took place in 2024 and the brutal killing of two-year-old Liam Rivera whose head was smashed in by his illegal alien father.

The Connecticut For All Coalition, whose agenda is pretty much "tax the rich and stop ICE," went so far as to push its propaganda onto children.

The ACLU had the biggest pile of give-aways, including cases and cases of protest posters.


Between the Stamford and Greenwich protests, we saw wild-eyed speeches from Governor Ned Lamont, Senator Richard Blumenthal, Attorney General William Tong, Congressman Jim Himes, and state politicians like Reps. Matt Blumenthal, Steve Meskers and Hector Arzeno and Sen. Bob Duff.
Duff got trolled in the middle of an interview with News 12 Connecticut with a "No Vaccine Kings - No S.B. 450. No H.B. 5044." poster. Though News 12 was careful to edit out footage of the poster, just like it was careful to direct Duff on how to frame his answer to a particular question... start off with "Donald Trump thinks..."
During his speeches Lamont pushed misinformation about the SAVE Act and boasted about how Connecticut is making it even easier for people to use mail-in voting.
So much for election integrity!
When asked why he is a "vaccine king" after his talk, Lamont said he thinks it's just best for the kids -- best for them to be forced to take medical products with a terrifying adverse effect profile that sometimes includes death -- to attend public school in Connecticut.
Gosh, that sounds like something a king might do!
Danang Dick told people standing in front of the Greenwich BOE that what they were doing was no different than what Alex Pretti and Renee Good were doing, trying to scare the crowd into thinking that they might get killed for protesting while neglecting to mention how Pretti and Good disobeyed and interfered with ICE operations.
Attorney General William Tong rolled into the protest with his camera crew, documenting his performance like he's a movie star. He bragged about launching more than 50 lawsuits against Trump and "protecting" trans kids by enabling the continued mutilation of children with puberty blockers and sex change surgeries. Tong complained that Trump is "letting his billionaire bros destroy quality news" like CNN, and ending SNAP benefits for illegals. He told everyone in the crowd that Trump calls immigrants like him "garbage."

Meskers told the crowd they can't normalize "the dehumanization of people who don’t agree" -- one of the more ironic statements of the day considering how King Ned the Unaccountable and the Connecticut democrats treated parents who disagreed on school lockdowns, masks, vaccine mandates and DEI, for example.
While organizers would like you to believe this was the biggest event yet, the truth is the protests are getting smaller.
Stamford Indivisible told police they expected more than 5,000 protesters, but Stamford police estimated 500 to 1,000 in attendance.
The same thing happened with protest math in Greenwich -- organizers claimed more than 1,200 people showed, but local police estimated it was more like a few hundred.
Perhaps the saddest thing of all is that the best idea one of these folks could come up with after losing the election was to stand on a Greenwich Avenue street corner on a sunny March day wearing a blow-up baby Trump inflatable.
She already tried “everything else” to save democracy.
















All I can say for the No Kings crowd is to study the long arc of history - particularly the incontrovertible history of REPUBLICS, and what always happens to them as they age to 200-250 years. Then couple that with the study of the Frankfurt school of Marxists and trace them from their arrival in the U.S. in the early 1940s to the present day. The "agenda-setters" funding No-Kings do not have the interests of a free people at heart. If our citizenry does not wake up to the march of history......
Is there any greaterr pox on our nation than affluent white liberals?