Posted on 04/20/2010 2:51:28 PM PDT by AJKauf
A brutal beating in New Orleans following the Southern Republican Leadership Conference held in that city from April 8-11 has challenged the myth regarding the preferred residence of political thuggery.
Circumstantial evidence is piling up that far-left anarchists viciously attacked a staffer to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, putting Allee Bautsch and her boyfriend Joe Brown in the hospital with broken bones. The story has been, unsurprisingly, ignored.
Bautsch, a rising star in Republican politics and just 25 years old, helped organize a $10,000-a-plate GOP fundraiser at the legendary Brennans Restaurant in New Orleans. Jindal attended the affair, as did Republican Governors Haley Barbour of Mississippi and Rick Perry of Texas.
The event drew a hostile protest from a group which had initially assembled to protest the SRLC at the Hilton Riverside Hotel, a half-mile away....
(Excerpt) Read more at pajamasmedia.com ...
The LSM has and will continue to ignore left-wing violence. However, if we defend ourselves from actual attack, they will scream “RACIST! VIOLENT RIGHT WINGERS! TEA PARTY TERRORISTS” 24/7 for weeks if not months.
What to do? Ignore them. Their credibility is gone. They are becoming irrelevant, and this is part of why...
Waht to do? KTAN. Police your brass.
This is a shocking story. I hope it gets picked up by the conservative media, and Fox News also. This deserves to be a big story.
Seems clear now. Only took a week and half. Guess we’re on our own.
Sounds like a successful and up-and-coming community organizer. Look out, you 'Rats!
great article
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
If it had been progressives that had been attacked and beaten the first thing that they would have done was find a news camera and a loud mouthed attorney.
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