The sheer arrogance of the radical left hit a new low Tuesday night when Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was dragged out of President Trump's State of the Union address for the second year running - then actually had the nerve to compare himself to Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks.
Green was forcibly removed from the House chamber after unfurling a sign reading "BLACK PEOPLE AREN'T APES!" in what appears to be a manufactured controversy over a Trump social media post. Capitol Police escorted the disruptive Democrat out as he grandstanded for the cameras, disrupting the President's historic second-term address.
But here's where it gets truly disgusting, folks. After his theatrical tantrum, Green told reporters he was following in the footsteps of civil rights legends, invoking the names of MLK and Rosa Parks to justify his political stunt.
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This is exactly what we've come to expect from today's Democratic Party - manufactured outrage, disruption of democratic processes, and then wrapping themselves in the legacy of actual heroes when called out for their childish behavior.
Rosa Parks didn't disrupt Congress for political theater. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't stage publicity stunts during presidential addresses. These were Americans who faced real oppression and fought with dignity and purpose. Green's comparison is not just offensive - it's a slap in the face to their memory.
"This is what resistance looks like," Green reportedly told the press after his ejection. No, Congressman, this is what attention-seeking desperation looks like when your party has been utterly rejected by the American people.
The fact that this is Green's second consecutive disruption of a Trump speech shows this isn't about principle - it's about publicity. While President Trump was laying out his vision to Make America Great Again, Democrats like Green were proving exactly why voters gave Republicans complete control of Washington.
Patriots, this is your modern Democratic Party: disruptive, disrespectful, and delusional enough to think their political theater makes them civil rights heroes. The American people see right through it.
