Anti-Obama protester attacked, beaten

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On radio this morning, Glenn gave the story of a San Francisco man who was beaten for protesting against President Obama. Nancy Pelosi has yet to issue a statement about how this wave of left wing hatred reminds her of the San Francisco of old, but clearly California progressives aren’t as peaceful and non-violent as they pretend to be.

“A man in San Francisco has been attacked for having a pro Obama sign. No, wait, hang on, no, wait. Well, that’s the way the press reported it. Unfortunately that’s he not exactly what happened,” Glenn said.

“Let me start here, a man with anti Obama sign attacked in San Francisco. A man who set up a table with political literature and a sign opposing President Obama was attacked in San Francisco’s North Panhandle neighborhood, police and witnesses said on Tuesday,” Glenn said.

“Initial police accounts had indicated that the man had a sign supporting Obama and, of course, the media ran with that story. But witnesses later say it was an anti-Obama sign with a Hitler moustache,” Glenn read

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