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When Peace Protesters Attack!

No, it’s not a new Fox TV reality show. But my radio co-host Cindy is on the ground at the GOP convention in Minneapolis and has the video of some of the crazy goings on to be found outside the convention center. Take a look!

UPDATE: I should have noted earlier that Cindy will be on the air with me again today on Mid Stream Radio at yet another different time… 2 pm Eastern, 11 am pacific. She’s having brunch with former Republican Presidential candidate Fred Thompson right now and we’ll get the scoop on that, along with looking at the newest ad campaign being launched by a 527 group against John McCain. Will it fire things up for fizzle? (Hint: They have one of McCain’s “room-mates” from the Hanoi Hilton expressing a lack of confidence in Big Mac as president.)



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7 Responses to “When Peace Protesters Attack!”

  1. sh0ter says:

    527's make me want to puke….

  2. mikkel says:

    Jazz, it's not fair to call them peace protesters if they are anarchists.

    From my surfing on the internet and seeing that the police are arresting all sorts of journalists, lawyers and threatening legitimate protesters, while stuff like what you linked is going on…it really underscores how incompetent the government becomes when it becomes fixated on high profile dissidents at the expense of actually policing. It's pretty much a perfect analogy for the war on terrorism.

  3. Jazz says:

    Fair enough, mikkel. But from the reports we're getting live from the event, a significant number of them involved were protesting the Iraq War, so I guess I just sort of mentally lump them in with “peace protesters”

  4. AustinRoth says:

    Hmmm – any reason you didn't want to call them what they are? Leftist protesters?

  5. casualobserver says:

    “From my surfing on the internet and seeing that the police are arresting all sorts of journalists, lawyers”

    Ok, next time when you are actually performing the policemen's job, instead of issuing your critique from behind your computer screen, we'll be watching how you stop and do a credentials check for each person.

  6. mikkel says:

    I thought about saying something snarky but then I realized that you were implying that it was OK to arrest anyone regardless of whether they were doing anything because it's too hard otherwise. I think that's its own punchline. (BTW It's hardly a war zone, the AP report I read said one officer was punched in the back and one had heat exhaustion.)

    Of course I've known many cops and while some of them had no problem treating criminals in ways that I thought were wrong and counterproductive, none of them ever claimed that it didn't really matter if someone was innocent or not…(OK they might have about a particular crime like “I know that so and so is a bad person and I'm not sure if he did this particular thing but he's done lots of stuff like it so it's OK to arrest him for this thing and charge him” but not like you implied)

  7. NordicAngst says:

    As apparently the only person that has actually been to St. Paul this week (after my weekend at the state fair!) I just thought I would drop in to say that things are going pretty smoothly. There was a good piece on MPR the other day interviewing a lot of families out for the day and it basically conformed to my experience. Of course it seems the police arrested a bunch of journalists, notably Amy Goodman, for no apparent reason, but that's pretty par for the course these days.

    The group shown here were a small and generally insignificant party of anarchists (traditionally considered right wing, though they don't really fit anywhere) and don't really represent even a fraction of a fraction of the actual weeks events. This video gives a better picture
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RovN2lsT5wE

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