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The Mystery of Kenneth Gladney

In a rote column about liberals stifling dissent, The Washington Examiner’s Michael Barone argues that the two most violent incidents at this summer’s town

Jul 31, 2020
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In a rote columnabout “liberals stifling dissent,” The Washington Examiner’s Michael Barone argues that “the two most violent incidents at this summer’s town hall meetings came when a union thug beat up a 65-year-old black conservative in Missouri and when a liberal protester bit off part of a man’s finger in California.” The “black conservative” is Kenneth Gladney, who claimed to have been assaulted by members of the Service Employees International Union at a health care town hall in St. Louis.
Curiously, however, there is no record of charges being filed against Gladney’s alleged attackers. And Gladney’s Websiteis down, with this message replacing the content.
Unfortunately, this site is no longer available due to nonpayment on the part of Kenneth’s attorney, David Brown. The site will resume normal operation once payment is received.
The site below the jump:
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