The "No Kings" rallies squatted, partied, and ran all over the US this past weekend.
And watching the throng of 100,000 or so at the Minnesota State Capitol grounds - the "flagship" event of the lavishly-funded national "No Kings" movement-for-whatever, currently deployed in MInnesota to take the heat of the state Democrat party's colossal fraud racket, I had a few questions to ask, both rhetorically, on the air, and directly to some of the "No Kings"-ers.
You all do realize Democrats nationwide (the DFL in Minnesota parlance) locked the state down - right?
That they played favorites with the businesses they "allowed" to remain open - favoring some stores (big boxes over family stores, campaign contributors over regular businesses, bars and liquor stores over churches) - right?
That many governors, overwhelmingly Democrat, seized emergency power (Minnesota governor Walz, one of the "stars" of the party in Saint Paul, held emergency power for 18 months), for a three-month emergency?
That they - from Anthony Fauci on down to the Minnesota Department of Health - actively concealed the data they used to make their apocalyptic predictions six years ago (in Minnesota, "20,000 dead by July 2020, best case, 70,000 if we don't lock everything down - it was closer to 4,000)?
That Minnesota Democrats set up a snitch line so neighbors could report people having Fourth of July cookouts and Thanksgiving dinners?
That Minnesota Democrats, including some of the ones frolicking about up on stage, built an Orwellian thoughcrime database, with no transparency and no publicly stated purpose?
They - Kamala Harris and Tim Walz - ran for state and national office on a platform of *expanding* censorship of dissent.
That Minnesota DFLers are currently pushing legislation that would allow warrantless searches of law-abiding gun owners.
And they preside over $10,000,000,000 in fraud that they're trying to get voters to ignore.
I'd ask if they're aware of any of this.
I might have joked that the answer - from those who could answer - might be something like "come feel the warm embrace of collectivism".
But this "No Kings". It's a Soros joint. So forget the whole "joke" thing. The event's MC, Lizz Winstead, a Minnesota woman who a quick Google might show was an A-list comedian sometime during the Clinton administration, tried out her new material last Saturday - and she pretty much made Zohran Mamdani look like Calvin Coolidge:
The emcee at the No Kings rally in Minnesota, Lizz Winstead, says the quiet part out loud, reminding everyone that the so-called “No Kings” movement is a communist movement.
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) March 28, 2026
"I want people to know that if you want to act like Minnesota, or you think Minnesota is a model, what… pic.twitter.com/8yUkyHOtlS
What Winstead said may have been much worse - or at least a lot more honest:
"I want people to know that if you want to act like Minnesota, or you think Minnesota is a model, what can I do? Well, you can check your ego about what you want to do and listen to the leadership, and when they tell you what they need done, you do that. And you pay enough attention to the amazing organizers who have been on the ground, who actually have the information, who have already done the work, instead of starting your own [group]... you need to be the pack mule."
So they don't want kings - but looking at the record of the people on stage, it sounds like they're just fine with dictators.
Speaking of which - apparently nobody told the crowd to check their egos, because "picking up after themselves" needed to be done:
No Kings, but apparently NO CLEANUP either…. pic.twitter.com/LDaGc1gO4G
— Rep. Keith Allen 🇺🇸 (@votekeithallen) March 29, 2026
I compare this with the Tea Party rallies in the same space in 2009-2010 - like the ones Ed and I spoke at - which left the Capitol mall cleaner than we found it.
We didn't have a king, and certainly weren't asking for a dictator. But we did pick up our own mess.
