Where to begin on this piece of work? Let’s see….
First off, I laughed for about a good two minutes when I read this article. Secondly, who in the hell names their kid “Linwood”? You’re begging for the kid to turn out to be a spoiled little SJW brat when you torture them with a name like that. And surprise surprise; your kid is a little SJW Commie getting arrested for inciting riots.
I get this feeling that the people rioting are the same type of people that think the “Purge” concept is a good idea.
So LINWOOD (ha ha ha ha, I can’t get over that name) and a few of his snowflake buddies set off fireworks in Minneapolis and clash with Trump supporters. They get nabbed a block away by Police, and I have five bucks that says he called his Daddy crying to save him once he was at the Police station.
This is what the country is coming too. A bunch of mentally ill children, screaming and throwing temper tantrums. And like typical progressive parents, society does nothing but let them flail and scream on the grocery store floor because they can’t get the candy bar they want. When what needs to happen is some old school discipline, and butt whoopins dealt out in a Biblical fashion. Seriously! Go OLD TESTAMENT on their asses!
It is high time, the rest of us stand up, speak out and send these little brats to bed without dinner.
The son of Hillary Clinton’s former running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, was one of six arrested Saturday protesting a rally in support of President Trump at the Minnesota State Capitol.
Linwood Michael Kaine, 24, and four others were arrested on suspicion of second-degree riot at the “March 4 Trump” rally in St. Paul. Another person was cited for disorderly conduct, the Duluth News Tribune reported.
Kaine, who lives in Minneapolis, was released from the Ramsey County Jail Tuesday pending a further investigation, authorities said. No charges were filed against him or the four others. The city attorney is reviewing the incident.
Kaine was involved in a skirmish between Trump supporters and counter-protesters, St. Paul police spokesman Steve Linders said.
Linders said Kaine was seen with four people who lit fireworks in the capitol and fled. Police were investigating whether Kaine lit a firework, the newspaper reported.
Linders said Kaine and the group were arrested a block from the capitol. He said police tracked Kaine and the group down and arresting officers had to use “some force” to take him into custody. (Read More)

