DAVID MARCUS: Delusional Dems 'dancing pet frogs are Antifa thugs
David Marcus criticizes Congressional Democrats for attending a counter-program to Trump's State of the Union address and portrays the Portland Frog Brigade as deceptive and dangerous activists.
In his article, David Marcus highlights the contrasting events happening during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, where many Congressional Democrats chose to skip the presidential speech in favor of a counter-program titled "State of the Swamp" featuring Robert De Niro. One group that drew Marcus's attention is the Portland Frog Brigade, which he characterizes as Antifa thugs dressed in playful inflatable frog costumes. He suggests that this presentation serves to downplay their true intentions and portray them as harmless protestors.
Marcus argues that these inflatable frog costumes serve a dual purpose: they conceal the identity of the agitators and allow them to appear more benign and approachable. He critiques media coverage that refers to the costumes as silly and non-threatening, claiming that this misrepresentation underestimates the militant nature of these individuals. According to Marcus, the use of such costumes is a calculated tactic to disguise aggressiveness and manipulate public perception.
The article positions the actions of the Portland Frog Brigade within a larger narrative of liberal tactics and views on activism, suggesting that the Democrats’ association with such groups illustrates a disconcerting acceptance of provocative approaches. Moreover, Marcus's portrayal of these activists indicates a broader criticism of the left's strategies in political protests, further polarizing the already divisive political climate in contemporary America.