Killer Kyle Rittenhouse was also set to get his grift on by appearing at a anti-censorship event when suddenly he got cancelled.
He spent days blubbering about it on social media, complaining how the venue, Southern Star Brewery, was acting like social media and censoring him. But now Killer Kyle's grift is back on with a little help from the government:
The “Rally against Censorship” featuring Kyle Rittenhouse has found a new venue in Conroe, days after a local brewery pulled out of the event.
The Jan. 26 event will now be held at the Lone Star Convention and Expo Center, a Montgomery County-owned facility.
And just because a county judge got his undies in a bundle when the original grift show was canceled is pure coinkydink. Just ask him, well, his chief of staff:
Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough is among Fougeron’s critics and, like Rittenhouse, accused the brewery of submitting to “cancel culture.”
“While I support a business or property owners’ right to hold or not to hold an event based upon their values, giving in to woke organizations, especially in the current cancel culture environment is foolish,” Keough told the Conroe Courier.
Keough’s chief of staff, Jason Millsaps, said the judge had nothing to do with the decision to book Rittenhouse at the convention center. “This is a facility that is open to anyone in the public that can reach the agreement to rent the space,” he said. “... We don’t discriminate on events wanting to rent our space.”
See! There's nothing to see here. Just Killer Kyle double dipping on the citizens of Montgomery County - once for paying for the facility and twice if they go.
And just to put the cherry on top of this grift shitshow, Killer Kyle will be appearing with Daniel Miller, the leader of TEXIT.
If you listen carefully, you can hear the last few viable brain cells in Montgomery County screaming out in terror.