Effigy Of Sen. Graham Hung In Public
A mannequin with a picture of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s face taped to the head was hung in effigy in downtown Greenville by a protester.
Randall Terry, a nationally-known pro-life supporter from Washington, D.C., came with three supporters to tape a portion of his television show called, “Randall Terry: The Voice of the Resistance.”
The anti-abortion activist filmed two skits while in downtown. One of them involved Randall’s employee constructing gallows to hang the mannequin with Graham’s picture on it.
The other skit involved a stick and a pinata. The workers hit the pinata, which had a picture of Graham on it, until plastic babies fell out of it.
Terry said he was upset with Graham’s decision to confirm President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Elena Kagan. Terry said he’d gone to other states and staged similar protests in front of offices of Republican senators who voted in favor of Kagan’s nomination.
A few on-lookers expressed their disgust with Terry’s performance.
Greenville police officers stood on watch nearby. The cameraman working for Terry’s show started to raise his voice with a protester and an officer stepped in and ended the conflict before it escalated. (emphasis added)
A pinata full of plastic babies? Randall Terry is obviously not concerned that the good people of Greenville think he’s crazy, he makes his living inciting crazy people to do crazy things.
He has made a number of appearances at LGF:
Randall Terry’s How-To Videos: ‘Pelosi and Reid Burn in Hell’
Randall Terry Threatens Violence if Health Care Pays for Abortion
Anti-Abortion Kooks Interrupt Sotomayor Hearing
Tiller’s Clinic is Closing
Suspect Arrested in Tiller Murder