Liberalism is a mental disorder, and now it’s infecting the highest levels of the American government. Tim Kaine’s “fortunate son” took time away from his local drum circle this week to get all rowdy at an anti-Trump protest. As the Twin Cities Pioneer Press reports:
It took three cops and a chemical spray to subdue the youngest son of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 running mate, Saturday after he was identified as one of the counter-protesters who allegedly used fireworks to disrupt a rally in support of President Donald Trump at the Minnesota State Capitol.
Linwood Michael Kaine, 24, and four others were arrested on suspicion of second-degree riot after the “March 4 Trump” rally in St. Paul; a sixth person was cited for disorderly conduct. Counter-protesters clashed with Trump supporters in the Capitol rotunda after they disrupted the proceedings with air horns, whistles and chants. At one point, someone set off a smoke bomb.
Linwood Kaine, a Minneapolis resident who attended Carleton College and goes by Woody, resisted arrest when confronted by officers outside the Capitol grounds, according to a St. Paul police spokesman. He was released from the Ramsey County jail on Tuesday morning pending further investigation, law enforcement officials said.
Kaine’s not being charged, but according to the Pioneer Press, Kaine refused an order to get on the ground, “squared off” with an officer, and then continued to resist after being sprayed with a chemical.
Say what you will, but if Kaine were black, and not some Sandalista, Trustafarian douchecanoe with an important dad, he’d probably be dead. At the very least, he’d be facing a stint in a really sketchy prison.
Seriously, look at this goon. Did they hide him on the campaign trail? What are the odds he voted for Bernie? Thanksgiving must have been AWKWARD.
Linwood Kaine, son of Sen. @timkaine, was one of six anti-Trump counterprotesters arrested in St. Paul Saturday: https://t.co/CbxIa4ai2W pic.twitter.com/XGgGyUeXzT
— David Montgomery (@dhmontgomery) March 8, 2017