Crazed Leftist Protestor Channels His Inner Satan As He Destroys Ted Cruz Campaign Signs

The left’s radical calls for violence by their leaders is filtering down to their followers and one man in Texas decided to channel his inner Satan as he destroyed a number of Ted Cruz campaign signs.

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The man goes around a small neighborhood in Texas and begins tearing up Ted Cruz campaign signs. After he tears them up from the ground he then viciously tears them and throws them to the ground. He then begins to channel his inner Satan as he turns on the man filming him, and demonically cries, “I hate Ted Cruz! I hate Ted Cruz!” He then does it a second time as he crouches down and looks like Gollum from Lord of the Rings as he screams, “I hate Ted Cruz!”

This man’s behavior comes in the wake of numerous Democrat politicians calling for violence against Republicans and Donald Trump supporters. Barack Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder recently called for violence at a campaign event when he stated, “When they go low, we kick ’em!” The crowd then erupts in chants, “Fight! Fight! Fight!”

Holder isn’t the only Democrat official calling for violence. Congresswoman Maxine Waters famously declared that there would be “No peace, no sleep. No peace, no sleep” for President Trump’s cabinet members. Waters would go on to call for harassment, “If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, at a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and create a crowd. And you push back on them and tell them they are not welcome any more, any where.”

Even failed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton got in on the act, “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.”

The actions and crimes Democrat supporters are committing appear to be fully endorsed by Democrat leaders. President Trump is right in labeling them the Party of Crime. They support crime and violence and appear to be willing to do anything in order to obtain power.

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