A small coven of mostly aging, non-diverse, and cold people protested outside the Valley Republican Women’s Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday.
The dinner is an event held every year to honor the first Republican and to raise money to elect Republicans in Alaska.
The protesters brought with them an angry chicken costume that was worn by one of the protesters. The group chanted the tired “Hey Hey, Ho, Ho” and “This is what democracy looks like” chants that are being repeated around the country, as Democrats follow the instructions of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and take their “fight to the streets.”
The event, which was focused on protesting the Republicans’ ending of fraud, waste, and abuse in government, was very “on brand” for the Democratic Party.
In other places in America, protesters vandalized and torched Tesla electric automobiles on Saturday, even though they previously wanted everyone to buy an electric vehicle. Now, because Tesla was invented and owned by Elon Musk, they want that model extinguished. Some Democrats are engaged in the “swatting” of Republican leaders, calling police and telling them there is a violent crime being committed in a house owned by a Republican, which activates a swat team to the house. The terrorism being conducted across the country was not seen at Settler’s Bay Lodge, where there was a wall-of-guns auction going on inside.
In all, it was a small crowd of protesters who didn’t have a lot of words to say other than “Medicaid,” while those inside the Lodge were gathered to hear an update from Congressman Nick Begich, who had flown from Washington, D.C. to be the keynote speaker for the dinner honoring the first Republican, President Lincoln, and the ending of slavery in America.
Alaska State Troopers had been alerted to the protest and were on scene well in advance to prevent the protesters from going inside the building, which they were trying to do.
The protest was organized by Stand Up Alaska, a radical leftist collective whose president was also the chair of the committee that attempted to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy in 2019.
A gallery of the pro-slavery protesters for readers’ enjoyment:



