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* '''summary''': [[Summary::{{fmt/quote|As right-wing radio host [[Matt Walsh]] learned recently, if you challenge mob mentality, you get the mob itself. In this case, if you trash [[Sarah Palin]] in front of her biggest fans, you might just get called an "infiltrator" and booed off stage.}}]]
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<p>As right-wing radio host [[Matt Walsh]] learned recently, if you challenge mob mentality, you get the mob itself. In this case, if you trash [[Sarah Palin]] in front of her biggest fans, you might just get called an "infiltrator" and booed off stage.</p>
 
<p>As right-wing radio host [[Matt Walsh]] learned recently, if you challenge mob mentality, you get the mob itself. In this case, if you trash [[Sarah Palin]] in front of her biggest fans, you might just get called an "infiltrator" and booed off stage.</p>
  
 
<p>Walsh, who DJ's for [http://www.wzbhrocks.com/jocks/matt_crank.php 93.5 The Beach] in Georgetown, Delaware, was speaking to a group of [[Tea Party|tea party]] protesters on {{date|2010-04-15|April 15}} when he made the mistake of encouraging the crowd to work toward specific goals and support independents over [[US Republican Party|Republicans]].</p>
 
<p>Walsh, who DJ's for [http://www.wzbhrocks.com/jocks/matt_crank.php 93.5 The Beach] in Georgetown, Delaware, was speaking to a group of [[Tea Party|tea party]] protesters on {{date|2010-04-15|April 15}} when he made the mistake of encouraging the crowd to work toward specific goals and support independents over [[US Republican Party|Republicans]].</p>
  
<p>The crowd became incredulous, booing and jeering Walsh as he began asking whether free speech really meant something to the tea parties.</p></let>
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<p>The crowd became incredulous, booing and jeering Walsh as he began asking whether [[free speech]] really meant something to the tea parties.</p>
 
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As right-wing radio host Matt Walsh learned recently, if you challenge mob mentality, you get the mob itself. In this case, if you trash Sarah Palin in front of her biggest fans, you might just get called an "infiltrator" and booed off stage.

Walsh, who DJ's for 93.5 The Beach in Georgetown, Delaware, was speaking to a group of tea party protesters on April 15 when he made the mistake of encouraging the crowd to work toward specific goals and support independents over Republicans.

The crowd became incredulous, booing and jeering Walsh as he began asking whether free speech really meant something to the tea parties.