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    Media Salivate For Conflict In New York

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    Former President Donald Trump’s supporters held a demonstration in front of the New York County Criminal Court on Monday night, hosted by the New York Young Republican Club. (NYYRC). Dozens of reporters and cameramen were deployed to cover the event by local, national, and even international media agencies.

    Fewer than a hundred members of the conservative populist organization turned present. Some people were waving flags, and others had hats with the phrase “Make America Great Again” on them. The media showed up in overwhelming numbers, outnumbering the protesters by a margin of at least two to one, in a transparent attempt to obtain political porn before the likely arraignment of the former President.

    They were encircled by reporters who shone bright lights, microphones, and cameras in their faces while they continued conversing between themselves.

    To voice his displeasure with the Young Republican Club’s attendance, a guy who identified himself as Job (“J-O-B, like Job in the Bible, bro”) turned up. Reporters’ laughter at the prospect of war.

    As they rushed to get a shot of NYYRC Executive Secretary Vish Burra appealing to Job to allow the protestors some room, the cameramen jostled and banged against one other.

    Job followed Burra’s advice and kept screaming from the stands. When he wonders why “a fuckin’ thousand cameras” were present, any decent editor would agree with him. And then there was NYYRC president Gavin Wax, who stole the show by convening an impromptu press conference to highlight the club’s support for Trump and its criticism of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.

    Wax informed the press that Manhattan, outside the courthouse where he may be arraigned, is the most liberal part of the country. He said that politics rather than facts were driving the proceedings.

    This person is being watched by a thousand cameras at the university where he is enrolled. You have to admit, he’s a…And here you are, paying attention to him, and he might be my grandchild for all I care! Someone raised their voice from well back in the throng.

    After the “gaggle,” Job approached Burra again, piquing the curiosity of the press.

    The root of all evil is found in the pursuit of financial gain. Read some Scripture. In front of a room full of cameras, Job said to Burra, “Money and God don’t go together.”

    An irritated Burra said, “I’m Hindu.

    I have Hindu friends, I’ll shake your hand on that,” Job said to Burra. The hand of Burra, the protagonist, was stretched.

    That’s it, you nailed it! Burra remarked as he held Job’s hand. “Are you having fun?”Describe the celebration to me.

    No way is this a celebration.

    “In reality, it’s the Republican Party,” Burra said.

    Job told Burra he lived across the street in the Tribeca area and invited him to a “real party” on his roof. The cameras abruptly panned out of view.

    Several young conservatives stopped to shake hands and applaud the counter-protester (or whatever he was) for expressing his first amendment right, but the cameras weren’t interested.

    Job showed Breitbart pictures of himself with Al Sharpton and Trayvon Martin’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin when he stopped to talk to them. Also, he posted a video from last year in which he and Jussie Smollett appeared together, of which he is less proud.

    There were pictures of Job playing ping pong in the West Village office of PayPal/Venmo among the pictures of his children and son and many major family gatherings.

    It turns out that Job is a manager at Venmo and a vocal supporter of the BLM. The “fuckin’ thousand” news outlets missed this hidden clue.

    At one point in the talk, Job referred to a New York Police Department officer who was walking the beat. The officer returned his wave.

    Later, he shared a picture of his family barbecuing with a man who resembled the cop who had been standing eight feet away.

    The police officer is the brother or sister of the person who caught the attention of the paparazzi.

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