Boston is not any stranger to No Kings rallies. You may say we originated them in America.
Our first No Kings go-round was geared toward King George III, the tea tax hiker. Final Saturday’s No Kings protests on the Boston Widespread have been geared toward President Donald Trump. He’s not a king, however within the eyes of those that “resisted” en masse, he acts like one. If that’s the case, he’s he first popularly elect king in American historical past.
Nonetheless, Boston retains vestiges of its life beneath a monarchy. The Charles River is called after King Charles I, and No Kings protestors making their solution to the rally used Charles Avenue, additionally named after the monarch, to get to the Widespread.
On the different finish of the Widespread on Tremont sits King’s Chapel, initially constructed beneath the reign of English King James II in1686. Kings are in every single place in Boston.
What’s attention-grabbing concerning the vocal however peaceable protest on Boston Widespread is that the anti-Trump audio system and demonstrators acted as if there was a presidential election developing in November.
Trump can be president for greater than three extra years and the Democrats — or No Kings protestors — don’t also have a Democrat presidential candidate to rally round.
The social gathering’s solely rising stars are progressive New Yorkers Zohran Mamdani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who’re to the left of Karl Marx. Good luck with that.
One other attention-grabbing level is that nasty anti-Trump identify calling appeared toned down following the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk.
Whereas Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who Trump prompt take a drug check, known as Trump “a wannabe dictator,” she didn’t name him Hitler.
The hardest anti-Trump audio system gave the impression to be Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Legal professional Common Andrea Campbell, each of whom promised to “arise” to Trump ought to he ship in Nationwide Guard troops to assist spherical up felony unlawful immigrants.
Wu stated, “Boston doesn’t again down. We stand with LA and Portland,” as if standing up for these crime-ridden cities have been one thing to brag about.
And Campbell, the state’s “chief regulation enforcement’ officer,” stated “If they arrive for us, I say carry it on.”
What’s ironic about all this anti-Trump speak is that these “leaders” anticipate Trump to bathe the state with federal funds, Joe Biden-like, whereas they assault him for being a “king.”
It isn’t figuring out that method as His Majesty is holding again $11 billion extra in federal funds for the alternative of the functionally out of date Cape Cod bridges, the Bourne and the Sagamore.
Veteran political reporter Peter Lucas will be reached at: peter.lucas@bostonherald.com

