RE: The uncontroversial findings in Mueller's report are falling
Posted on: July 10, 2019 at 23:06:20 CT
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Jeremy Grimshaw and his wife, Kristen, drove from their Payson home to attend the Cottonwood Heights town hall meeting Rep. Jason Chaffetz hosted at Brighton High School, Kristen's alma mater.
The couple arrived early and waited in line between "some nice middle-age housewives from Sandy and some students from Utah County," Jeremy said. When the doors opened, the Grimshaws found seats on an aisle, about 10 rows from the stage.
At one point, a KSL-TV camera operator walked up the aisle taking video of the crowd and captured Jeremy and Kristen chanting "Do your job."
The clip made it onto the station's coverage that night.
A few days later, Jeremy heard from friends that they had seen him on Fox News. After some digging, he found a "Fox & Friends" segment interviewing a "guest expert," New York Post columnist and oft-debunked conspiracy theorist Paul Sperry, alleging that former President Barack Obama had organized a shadow organization to infiltrate Republican town hall gatherings.
During the interview, Fox showed a split screen with Sperry on one side and the Grimshaws on the other.
"There we were," Jeremy said, "my piano teacher/primary chorister wife and her music professor/Sunday school teacher husband in a dorky short-sleeved button down, both of us Utah natives and Chaffetz constituents, and the caption: 'ARMY OF AGITATORS.' "
Fanning the flames • Utah GOP Chairman James Evans has parroted the assertions that town hall protesters are violent paid infiltrators.
Evans has called on Republicans to delay holding such sessions because of the danger. He sent an email to fellow party members warning of a vast conspiracy to disrupt the meetings, and GOP Facebook streams have fanned the flames of such conspiracy talk.
When Utahn John Miller posted a rebuttal to that idea on the Republican Party Facebook page, his and similar posts were mysteriously removed.
Perhaps it's time to raid the Relief Society rooms and Sunday school offices of the Mormon meetinghouses in Payson to find and remove these underground radicals once and for all.