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Hillary Clinton supporter threatens protesters with ‘Ebola’

When a group of conservative students showed up to protest Hillary Clinton at Michigan’s Oakland University, Larry Mitchell, a member of the St. Clair Shores Democratic Club, threatened them by … claiming he had Ebola.

“I just came from Texas, I have Ebola, and now I’m going to give it to you,” Mitchell told the protesters.

He also “licked his hand and tried to wipe his saliva on them.”

The Washington Times reports:

He also called them “fascists” and said their libertarian political beliefs were the causes of Ebola’s spread.

“Without a public health system, we are going to have the spread of Ebola,” Mr. Mitchell reportedly said. “Libertarians don’t want a public health system so you’re a fascist.”

Mr. Mitchell later told Campus Reform that he doesn’t have Ebola.

Libertarians are a bunch of Republicans who just want to smoke pot and get laid,” he told the news outlet. “They don’t even count for much as far as I’m concerned with because they’re not Americans. They don’t believe in America. They believe in themselves.”

Mr. Mitchell also admitted that he approached the students “because they’re idiots,” he said, Campus Reform reported. He went on: “But they’re easily scared and intimidated and when you have bullies like that, you bully them back, and that’s when they go away — and that’s what they did. They went away.”

David Rowe, a poli. sci. student at the school, has filed charges with the university claiming Mitchell “grabbed him by the throat and licked his hand.”

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