Tag Archives: Protests

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – chaotic and in constant flux

[12:53AM Tehran Time] Confirmed: Multiple reports of protesters clashing with special security forces in front of IRIB, one of the regime’s state broadcasting channels. Unconfirmed: Special regime forces trying to disperse the crowd in front of the IRIB building, but so far they have been unsuccessful. More reports of casualties coming in from various areas [...]

The Mean Clean

Right clean. Left, not so much.

Are the Media “Distorting the Voice of the People” on Health Care?

The quoted portion of this post’s title is itself a title — of a column by the reliably liberal, reliably biased E. J. Dionne in today’s Washington Post. The question raised in my title is a reaction to Dionne’s post, which claims the media have been playing dirty all summer in their coverage of the [...]

DNC and Obama Plan to Protest Town Hall Protesters

If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. What’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Turnabout is fair play. Take your pick of sappy adages, but if you ask me the one that best applies to this pot-calling-the-kettle-black-then-acting-like-the-kettle scenario is a variation on “Do as I say, not as I do” — to [...]

AWM Sighting!

It’s true! Here I just penned a post making fun of Michael Crowley’s idiotic column, and it turns out that Angry White Males are storming the White House. This photo snapped at 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue was just sent to me. (You can recognize the location by all the Greek revivalist architecture in the background.) Look [...]

Aaggghhhh! I Can’t Stand It!

This quote reported by Allahpundit at Hot Air: I have seen this kind of hate before. I have seen this discussion before. I have seen snarling dogs going after people who were trying to peacefully assemble. I have seen the eyes of people who were being spat upon. This is all about activity trying to [...]

Protesters and Republicans Lose Their Turn

When I was a kid, the barbershop I went to every other week for a haircut had a sign on the wall reading “If You Leave, You Lose Your Turn.” (Some years later, when my brother began practice as a clinical psychologist, I recommended that he hang a sign in his office advising his patients [...]

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