Ron Johnson Claims Debate Crowd Laughed At Him Because Students Are Fed 'Leftist Propaganda'

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Right-wing Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) claimed a debate audience burst into laughter during one of his answers last week because college students in the crowd were fed “leftist propaganda.”

Someone dared to “let in” college students to watch the televised debate at Marquette University last Thursday in Milwaukee, Johnson complained Sunday to Fox News host Brian Kilmeade.

“My guess ... college students” in the crowd laughed at him, Johnson said.

“Let’s face it, our colleges today aren’t exactly teaching history. They’re really not talking about the relevant things that students really oughta learn in college,” Johnson continued. “They’re being taught leftist propaganda.”

Johnson claims debate audience laughed at him because the audience was comprised of college students who have been exposed to leftist propaganda pic.twitter.com/hSQkTmgS5h — Acyn (@Acyn) October 16, 2022

The debate audience burst out laughing when Johnson claimed at one point that he had been “set up” by the FBI.

Johnson was responding to an attack by his Democratic opponent Mandela Barnes, Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor, who pointed out that the senator was warned by the FBI in 2019 that Kremlin operatives had been feeding him disinformation in a plot to turn him into a Russian asset.

“We cannot trust Sen. Johnson to protect democracy abroad because we can’t even trust Sen. Johnson to protect democracy here at home,” Barnes charged.

Johnson’s retort, which greatly amused the audience: “The FBI set me up with a corrupt briefing and then leaked that to smear me.”

Johnson says the FBI set him up.

The audience laughs at him 😬 pic.twitter.com/aVlYg0fk0z — Acyn (@Acyn) October 13, 2022

9021OhNoYouDidnt on October 17th, 2022 at 02:39 UTC »

Getting really strong "Am I out of touch? No, it's the children who are wrong" vibes from this.

VyrPlan on October 17th, 2022 at 02:32 UTC »

so, he's got another laughable conspiracy theory to explain the reaction to his laughable conspiracy theory?

dbcspace on October 17th, 2022 at 02:29 UTC »

The only reason our colleges wouldn't be teaching history is if somebody like ron johnson makes it against the law to do so.

The problem ron has is, they DO teach history, and anybody who studies history can see through the lies he and the rest of the gop are peddling, as it's all been said and done before.