Scuffle breaks out at Michigan GOP state committee meeting

Crazy crap happens when you put a woman in charge.

---new Chairwoman Kristina Karamo---
 
I read the OP and something rang a bell for me.
The term "Doherty Hotel".....struck a chord.

I thought I had heard that name before vis-a-vis a GOP scuffle.
Thought I had read about such on this very forum, USMB.

So I searched a bit.
And found I had seen "Doherty Hotel' in the context of a fight venue before...just this last April.

To wit:

"A wild video clip from the patio bar at Doherty Hotel in Clare, Michigan on Friday night showed two GOP county officials engaging in a scuffle the night before the Michigan Republican Party leadership meeting.

The clip of the confrontation shows Kalamazoo Republican Party Chair Kelly Sackett and Macomb County GOP Secretary Melissa Pehlis in a heated exchange, which resulted in Sackett knocking a cigarette and phone out of Pehlis’s hand. Pehlis hit back by “thrusting an open hand at Sackett’s head,” reported Bridge Michigan.

Local media also reported that the police were called to the bar following the incident and that Sackett had filed a police complaint."


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One could be led to believe that the management of this Doherty Hotel would rather host the Hell's Angels than that state's GOP?
Or maybe have the local police attend any of their GOP meetings?

That Doherty bar is bar.......we could love. No?
 
Michigan needs to keep Democrats in charge. These Republicans are children. And anytime someone says “When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock" you know he'd get his ass kicked in a real street fight.
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Scuffle breaks out at Michigan GOP state committee meeting


Tensions within the Michigan Republican Party evolved into a physical altercation that drew police Saturday to the GOP's state committee meeting at a hotel in Clare.
As Michigan Republicans have been openly feuding over the party's direction and the leadership approach of new Chairwoman Kristina Karamo, some were frustrated that the beginning of Saturday's special meeting at the Doherty Hotel was limited to only members of the state committee.

In an interview, James Chapman, a Republican from Wayne County, said he traveled to Clare for the meeting but was forced to listen to it through a locked door.
Chapman said he and others said the Pledge of Allegiance together in the lobby outside the meeting and acknowledged he wiggled the knob of one door leading to the meeting room.
Eventually, Mark DeYoung, chairman of the Clare County Republican Party, heard the wiggling and walked over to the door, where he saw someone flip him off through a small window.
DeYoung opened the door.
"He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door,” DeYoung said.
The scuffle intensified with Chapman running at DeYoung and slamming him into a chair, DeYoung said. DeYoung provided his account in a phone interview from an emergency room in Clare. DeYoung said he had suffered a broken rib.
Chapman alleged that DeYoung had said, "I’ll kick your a--" and swung at him. DeYoung denied those claims.
At one point, Chapman removed his own glasses, Chapman said.
“When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock," Chapman said.
Chapman said he took DeYoung by the legs and knocked him over.
Chapman said multiple police officers were at the hotel after the incident. And DeYoung said he had spoken with the local sheriff and intended to press charges against Chapman.
"We’re so divided," DeYoung said from the hospital. “I just wish we could come together.”


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Oh, and don't confuse this incident with the other time that Republicans fought each other in Michigan, in April:

Two Progressive Socialist extreme feminist governors have set Michigan on a terrible course that will get uglier as the years go bye. The other side needs to realize this. And need to draw a line in the sand. Hence the disagreements.
 
Too bad the pansy ass Democrats don't ever disagree among themselves. Little darlings are afraid they'll get a run in their nylons.
A fight between Democrats would be a queer and a tranny swinging purses at each other.
 
Michigan needs to keep Democrats in charge. These Republicans are children. And anytime someone says “When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock" you know he'd get his ass kicked in a real street fight.
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Scuffle breaks out at Michigan GOP state committee meeting


Tensions within the Michigan Republican Party evolved into a physical altercation that drew police Saturday to the GOP's state committee meeting at a hotel in Clare.
As Michigan Republicans have been openly feuding over the party's direction and the leadership approach of new Chairwoman Kristina Karamo, some were frustrated that the beginning of Saturday's special meeting at the Doherty Hotel was limited to only members of the state committee.

In an interview, James Chapman, a Republican from Wayne County, said he traveled to Clare for the meeting but was forced to listen to it through a locked door.
Chapman said he and others said the Pledge of Allegiance together in the lobby outside the meeting and acknowledged he wiggled the knob of one door leading to the meeting room.
Eventually, Mark DeYoung, chairman of the Clare County Republican Party, heard the wiggling and walked over to the door, where he saw someone flip him off through a small window.
DeYoung opened the door.
"He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door,” DeYoung said.
The scuffle intensified with Chapman running at DeYoung and slamming him into a chair, DeYoung said. DeYoung provided his account in a phone interview from an emergency room in Clare. DeYoung said he had suffered a broken rib.
Chapman alleged that DeYoung had said, "I’ll kick your a--" and swung at him. DeYoung denied those claims.
At one point, Chapman removed his own glasses, Chapman said.
“When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock," Chapman said.
Chapman said he took DeYoung by the legs and knocked him over.
Chapman said multiple police officers were at the hotel after the incident. And DeYoung said he had spoken with the local sheriff and intended to press charges against Chapman.
"We’re so divided," DeYoung said from the hospital. “I just wish we could come together.”


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Oh, and don't confuse this incident with the other time that Republicans fought each other in Michigan, in April:

further proof that the gop isnt a lockstep cult like the gender confused faggot left and the msm !
 
Michigan needs to keep Democrats in charge. These Republicans are children. And anytime someone says “When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock" you know he'd get his ass kicked in a real street fight.
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Scuffle breaks out at Michigan GOP state committee meeting


Tensions within the Michigan Republican Party evolved into a physical altercation that drew police Saturday to the GOP's state committee meeting at a hotel in Clare.
As Michigan Republicans have been openly feuding over the party's direction and the leadership approach of new Chairwoman Kristina Karamo, some were frustrated that the beginning of Saturday's special meeting at the Doherty Hotel was limited to only members of the state committee.

In an interview, James Chapman, a Republican from Wayne County, said he traveled to Clare for the meeting but was forced to listen to it through a locked door.
Chapman said he and others said the Pledge of Allegiance together in the lobby outside the meeting and acknowledged he wiggled the knob of one door leading to the meeting room.
Eventually, Mark DeYoung, chairman of the Clare County Republican Party, heard the wiggling and walked over to the door, where he saw someone flip him off through a small window.
DeYoung opened the door.
"He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door,” DeYoung said.
The scuffle intensified with Chapman running at DeYoung and slamming him into a chair, DeYoung said. DeYoung provided his account in a phone interview from an emergency room in Clare. DeYoung said he had suffered a broken rib.
Chapman alleged that DeYoung had said, "I’ll kick your a--" and swung at him. DeYoung denied those claims.
At one point, Chapman removed his own glasses, Chapman said.
“When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock," Chapman said.
Chapman said he took DeYoung by the legs and knocked him over.
Chapman said multiple police officers were at the hotel after the incident. And DeYoung said he had spoken with the local sheriff and intended to press charges against Chapman.
"We’re so divided," DeYoung said from the hospital. “I just wish we could come together.”


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Oh, and don't confuse this incident with the other time that Republicans fought each other in Michigan, in April:

Always the consummate professionals. :auiqs.jpg:
 

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