The Chicago Tribune has an article about how the “Women’s March” is going to change its name:

After walking from the bottom to the top of the State of Illinois in his quest to beat the Lieutenant Governor Paul Simon, a reformer who was supported by the Richard Daley machine.

He succeeded and knocked out one-term Republican Richard B. Ogilvie, who got the income tax imposed.

Walker’s was a “People’s” campaign.

When he took office I encouraged him not to put his name on the “Welcome to Illinois” signs, as previous Governors had, and, to my surprise, almost delight, he did.

Now the 2017 Women’s March organizers (if English had a feminine suffix, I’d use it) are following suit.

Leftward yet, they are renaming it “The People’s March for Justice.”

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