Demonstrators Overheard Threatening To Lynch Obama: ‘Hang Him! We’ve Got Rope’

On Wednesday,?a small group of right-wing demonstrators gathered in front of the White House crossed some boundaries as shouts to “hang him” were heard. The rally was scheduled to coincide with visiting sheriffs who were in D.C. to protest President Obama’s executive action on immigration.

From Right Wing Watch:

One activist who was filming the rally spoke to several attendees who said they wanted to lynch Obama.

Among the remarks picked up by the cameraman:

?Hang the traitor!?

?Hang the lying Kenyan traitor!?

?We’ve got rope.?

?Plenty of trees in the front yard, wouldn’t be the first one hung on one of them trees.?

?Whatever happened to those good ol? days??

?Don’t snap his neck, you watch him choke to death.?

?He’s just biding his time until Satan takes him home to where he belongs.?

Watch:

Another?video was filmed by Blaine Cooper. Some of the gems:

“Get out of our White ?House!”

“That is OUR pen. That is OUR phone that we pay for. We will take that pen and stick it where the sun doesn’t shine.”

Watch below.

Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream

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