4 Lies From the Right About Buffalo’s Dueling Rallies

A WOMAN GOT SPIT ON

This woman labeled this man #TheSpitter. Her label is now #TrumpSwallower. Yes, the man on the bike was verbal and yes it was somewhat amusing, but he never spat on this lunatic or anyone from across the police line.

PEOPLE GOT BUSSED IN

WBEN is still claiming that people were bussed in for the rally. The only people who were “bussed’ in were the MAGAts who came from the suburbs.  The people who were in Colonial Circle were mostly people who live in the neighborhood. Almost everyone we saw in the circle are known Buffalo residents and members of SURJ, and other left-leaning organizations around the city. BUT ALL ARE FROM BUFFALO or surrounding areas.

NATE McMURRAY WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ANTI-TRUMP PROTESTORS

Of course, he wasn’t. The most ridiculous argument of the day is that Nate McMurray, who turned into the face of the Anti-Trump rally on Elmwood Ave., somehow was supposed to control hundreds of people leaving “his” rally from attending the other. Secondly, most of the people who crashed the MAGAt rally never even attended the rally on Bidwell. Most of those people aren’t even technically democrats. Just to think every group of people who despise President Trump was going to listen to an elected Democrat from Grand Island is

MAGAts WERE PEACEFUL. ANTIFA WAS VIOLENT

Nazi sympathizer and Erie County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw went on WBEN claiming he ‘feared for his safety’. But the only punches thrown were from a MAGAt who sucker-punched someone from the other side, ripped his sign and tried to steal his phone.  The picture captured by the Buffalo News shows the MAGAt pussy getting the better part of what he was the one to start.

WBEN also had a caller in the 5pm hour who bragged about punching out someone on a side street when heading back to his car.  We’ll try to grab the audio when they post it.

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