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Why Businesses Don't Board Up For Republican Protest
Episode 3040

Why Businesses Don't Board Up For Republican Protest

The Clay Edwards Show

April 1, 20268m 13s

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Show Notes

Clay Edwards reacts to the recent nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Trump and his policies — including the war in Iran and immigration enforcement.

They spotlight a popular meme making the rounds: “Fun fact: Businesses in America have never had to board up their windows because of Republican protesters.” Clay contrasts this with the damage and boarded-up storefronts often seen after left-wing demonstrations, pointing out the irony of anti-monarchy protesters (some waving hammer-and-sickle flags) while highlighting the lack of similar chaos or fear from conservative rallies.

The conversation takes a humorous turn as they poke at the contradictions — including liberal “No Kings” messaging clashing with certain cultural claims of royalty — and discuss why one side’s protests routinely lead to precautions like plywood while the other’s do not. They also touch on the broader pattern of Democrat-led “death culture” in cities versus safer, cleaner Republican areas where businesses don’t live in fear of riots.

This segment delivers sharp, no-filter commentary on political double standards, protest culture, and why some demonstrations end with businesses boarding up while others do not.

**Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya)

**Focus:** “No Kings” protests, Republican vs. left-wing protest outcomes, businesses boarding up windows, political hypocrisy, and meme culture.

If you enjoy unapologetic takes on current events, media spin, and the real differences in how protests play out across America, this one’s for you.