Figures. Fake Racist Plant at Rand Paul Rally Was Obama Campaign Worker
It figures. The fake racist plant and liberal Jack Conway supporter who was busted infiltrating a Rand Paul rally was an Obama campaign worker.

He has a long history of liberal activism.
David Weigel reported, via FOX Nation:
I just talked to Tyler Collins, who politely declined to comment as he adjusts to life as the subject of a multi-tier campaign of citizen journalism investigating his life as a Democratic activist. You know Collins. He was the guy who dressed up as a slack-jawed “Rand Paul fan,” wearing a tinfoil hat and holding a sign that echoed/parodied conservative fears about illegal immigration.
Why is Collins lying low? Because he has a long picture and paper trail as a Democratic activist. Brandon Kiser has posted a column Collins, a political science student at Murray State University, wrote for a local paper. It’s mostly tame stuff critical of the tea party movement. “If we would have had the Tea Party state of mind,” Collins writes, “many elderly people would have frozen and starved to death because others would have been in their generator-heated homes oblivious to the fact and content in their cozy situations.” BREAKING NEWS: he’s a liberal activist. Here is a picture, from Collins’s now-suspended Facebook page, of the future fake tea partyer campaigning for Barack Obama.
This young radical ought to go far in the democrat party. He’s a natural fit.
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August 12, 2010
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