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Tomi: That's not a protest; it's a tantrum
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 09: Protesters on an onramp watch as police advance toward them after they shut down the 101 freeway in opposition to the upset election of Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton in the race for President of the United States on November 9 2016 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Tomi: That's not a protest; it's a tantrum

TheBlaze host Tomi Lahren took a moment Thursday to ensure that the angry demonstrations around the country in the wake of Donald Trump’s decisive and unexpected win are defined correctly going forward.

“Half of the country is angry right now,” she said “I get it. But before we start calling the reaction a protest, let’s get something straight. A protest is a peaceful objection to a grievance. A bunch of sore losers occupying a space is called a tantrum. And that’s exactly what we’re seeing around the nation after Trump’s historic and earned victory.”

She also noted that conservatives did not protest after President Obama won in 2008 and 2012, something she said was largely because conservatives were at work instead. Ouch.

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