Trump haters throughout the land united for the weekend’s “No Kings” rallies to protest the results of a free and fair election, and among those who turned out to rage against the duly elected president was Fox News host Jesse Watters’ mother.
During a discussion of the Democrats’ national temper tantrum on Monday’s edition of “The Five,” a stunned Watters told his co-hosts that his mom, Anne Purvis, attended a “No Kings” march in Long Island, NY.
“I know my mom was there. Can you believe my mom was there? Sometimes I think I was adopted,” Watters said of his liberal mother, who snubbed him for Thanksgiving dinner last year, a running joke with the co-hosts on the popular afternoon show.
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The conversation then turned to the ongoing Astroturf protests of the Trump era, starting with the “Women’s March” on the weekend of his inauguration, when hundreds of thousands of embittered Hillary Clinton supporters descended on Washington, D.C., wearing pink “pussy” hats and carrying vulgar signs depicting female genitalia.
“They do these things – the Women’s March, BLM, the Musk stuff. The issues change, but the one thing that stays the same is Trump,” Watters explained.
“They think this guy’s like crack cocaine. They get these big bursts of energy every once in a while, but long-term, this has been bad for their health,” he added. “They’ve lost all power in Washington, and they’ve lost their minds.”
He pointed out that Democrats like his mom are massive hypocrites because when it all comes down to it, “they love kings, they love the government telling them what to do,” listing the demands that everyone be jabbed, government healthcare, disdain for free speech, which they demand to be censored, and the leftist authoritarianism of the COVID era.
“Democrats love it!” Watters said. “They love to submit, they love to conform, it’s what they do.
Most of them “have no idea why they’re there,” with his mother being an exception. “I mean, some of them do, like my mom knew, but if you stick a mic in front of their face, they have no clue. They’re just kind of walking around,” Watters said.
Earlier on Fox, the co-hosts on “Outnumbered” ridiculed the “No Kings” protests and the pathetic “old hippies” who turned out, looking to sip from the fountain of youth by reenacting their younger days of rebellion during the turbulent 1960s.
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During a conversation about “No Kings,” criminal justice analyst Paul Mauro remarked that “the average age” of the participants who he observed “was the average age of New York City’s July temperature, alright? It was just a Woodstock reunion, alright?”
“It was uniformly white, almost entirely. I mean, are there some? Of course not, it’s not all, but it struck me that it was all old, white hippies,” he said.
Mauro added that “while it was peaceful and while it was colorful, and they were chanting and all this other stuff, and the vibe was very sort of hippie peaceful, there were radical groups there everywhere.”
“Trump’s no king,” Watters stated. “If Trump was a king, you wouldn’t have had a rally like this. You wouldn’t have people going on TV calling him Nazi, and you wouldn’t have the government shutdown.”
“And all these people on the left saying ‘the Constitution, I love the Constitution,’ you called the guys who wrote it racists, old white men,” he added. “And then you tore down their statues, so don’t tell me you love the Constitution, you don’t.”
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