Leftists in Minneapolis thought they had a golden opportunity to harass Vice President JD Vance during his Thursday visit to the crumbling, Democrat-run city, chasing him to his hotel with their usual chorus of chants and signs. But in a delicious twist of irony straight out of a comedy sketch, the protesters arrived fashionably late—after Vance had already checked out and driven off. Videos circulating online capture the clueless mob milling about the empty entrance, yelling into the void, their megaphones echoing off indifferent walls. It’s peak 2025 performance art: a bunch of blue-haired activists LARPing as revolutionaries, only to get owned by a simple schedule change.
This flop isn’t just hilarious schadenfreude; it’s a microcosm of the left’s broader disconnect from reality, especially when it comes to real threats like the ones Vance champions for the 2A community. Minneapolis, you might recall, is ground zero for the 2020 riots that torched the city after George Floyd’s death, where armed citizens stepped up as the thin blue line vanished—proving exactly why the Second Amendment exists. Vance, a staunch defender of gun rights who’s called out urban decay fueled by soft-on-crime policies, was in town likely stirring the pot on these issues. The protesters’ failed ambush underscores their impotence: while they scream from sidewalks, 2A patriots are the ones actually protecting neighborhoods when Antifa shows up with bricks and bikes. It’s a reminder that empty outrage doesn’t deter leaders like Vance; it just exposes the hollow core of the anti-gun mob.
For the 2A community, this is more than a meme—it’s a morale booster signaling momentum. With Vance as VP, expect amplified pushes against ATF overreach, red flag law expansions, and the assault on our rights from cities like Minneapolis. These clowns protesting an empty hotel? They’re the canaries in the coal mine, chirping warnings that the tide is turning against their gun-grab fantasies. Keep training, stay vigilant, and laugh at the losers—because while they’re chasing ghosts, we’re securing the future.