We've got to hand it to The Deplorable Choir Twitter account for the self-own.
The tweet in the screenshot to the right--a video of some charming fellows getting down in the wide open, empty spaces of President Trump's poorly-attended rally Saturday--has been taken down.
We might be able to secure a copy of the clip and will upload it here, since as a poor country blogger, we do want readers to see this.
However, it's not the mad dancing skills or the personal hygiene of the men in the video that caught our attention.
It's the gentleman who strolled through the scene, Lakefield's Randall Thom, whose Facebook page shows him clad in that shirt and carrying the hat.
Readers may remember Thom was arrested in Iowa i January 2019 at a gathering of Elizabeth Warren supporters as we reported in Lakefield's "Front Row Joe" arrested for disorderly conduct at Elizabeth Warren event.
Not long after that incident, Thom sought sympathy when he claimed one of his dogs was shot by a neighbor because the dog's name was Donald Trump. It was later revealed that the dog was attacking a neighbor's livestock. We reported on this in Warren rally disorderly conduct guy from Lakefield in news again for livestock-chasing dog .
In April 2019, we reported "Front Row Joe" arraigned after his dogs slaughter cats, goats & flock of chickens followed by August's Update: "Front Row Joe" convicted of public nuisance & trespassing in unattended dog case.
Country values: don't be letting your dog--whatever the pup's name--kill your neighbor's animals.
Earlier this year, we reported Silent too long? Front Row Joe feels sorry he's not able to be himself as a Trump supporter.
Self pity is so becoming.
Thom does have his admirers, though, including New Republican state representative Jeremy Munson, as we noted in our first Thom post:
Was state representative Jeremy Munson, New Republican House Caucus-Lake Crystal, doing some New Republican caucusing with a rowdy "Front Row Joe" at Donald Trump's rally in Rochester (above, via Facebook) back in October?
That was October 2018. We hear from sources in Munson's district that the roads a spangled with campaign signs for his Republican primary opponent. Maybe it's the company Jeremy keeps.
We have additional screenshots of the now-deleted video, which seemed to have been ratioed to deletion.
Screengrab: Someone didn't want you to see this, so the account holder deleted the tweet.
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