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UK Guardian's Calling All Assassins Story Unleashes Secret Service
Toronto Free Press ^ | October 25, 2004 | Judi McLeod

Posted on 10/24/2004 5:08:47 PM PDT by Ex-Dem

Washington D.C.'s Secret Service is investigating Charlie Brooker of the UK Guardian. The entertainment writer's weekend, anti-Bush tantrum, ending with the words, "John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley Jr.--where are you now that we need you," was picked up by the Drudge Report,--using Brooker's provocative last words as the main headline.

Citing federal statute 18 USC 879, Florida attorney John B. Thompson, called in the Secret Service Protective Intelligence Unit. "Please do whatever is necessary to punish the UK Guardian and to educate Matt Drudge on the meaning and scope of statute 18," Thompson wrote in a letter faxed to the SS on Saturday.

Thompson's letter indicates that not only was his complaint being taken seriously by the SS, but that it had already been tipped off about the Guardian story before receipt of his letter.

"I am relieved to find out that you were alerted to this danger last evening and are working on it."

Following a telephone call to the Unit, Thompson registered surprise that the Secret Service seemed unaware of the magnitude of the Drudge Report. "(But) in calling you today, I find that you did not know that one of the most visited sites on the Internet, with more than 10 million hits every 24 hours, is highlighting this call for the assassination of President Bush by placement of it as a headline, as follows: "UK Guardian: "John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley Jr.--where are you now that we need you?"

"This is to be found this morning at www.drudgereport.com. The owner of the Drudge Report is Matt Drudge, who lives on South Beach (Miami Beach), Florida. I would encourage the Secret Services Miami office to pay Mr. Drudge a visit to tell him he needs to comply with the law and take down that screaming red headline."

Thompson's concern is that the combined circulations of the Guardian and Drudge Report manifest a siren call to whackos among the millions of readers reached by the publications.

"As I noted in our call, my friend, who is an Assistant United States Attorney, successfully prosecuted some numbskull who was talking about killing Dan Quayle in a bar. It would seem that an American journalist who puts a threat of the above kind on his website seen by millions is being at least as reckless as the aforementioned drunk," Thompson said in his letter.

In his anti-Bush tirade, Brooker wrote: "On November 2, the entire civilised world will be praying, praying Bush loses. And Sod's law dictates he'll probably win, thereby disproving the existence of God once and for all. The world will endure four more years of idiocy, arrogance and unwarranted bloodshed, with no benevolent deity to watch over and save us" before ending with his call for a would-be Booth, Oswald and Hinckley Jr.

The television entertainment writer seems to have his knickers in a twist about the "Bush-wears-a-wire-to-televised-debates theory.

"The internet's abuzz with speculation that Bush has been wearing a wire, receiving help from some off-stage lackey. Screen grabs appearing to show a mysterious bulge in the center of his back are being traded like Top Trumps. Prior to seeing this debate footage, I regarded this with healthy skepticism: the whole "wire" scandal was just wishful thinking on behalf of some amateur Michael Moores, I figured.

"Quite frankly, the man's either wired or mad. If it's the former, he should be flung out of office: tarred, feathered and kicked in the nuts. And if it's the latter, his behaviour goes beyond strange, and heads towards terrifying."

Brooker criticizes the American media for purportedly ignoring the wire theory. "...And then I start hunting around the internet, looking to see what the US media made of the whole "wire" debate. And they just let it die. They mentioned it in passing, called it a whacko conspiracy theory and moved on."

The American website, www.rense.com, which leans heavily on UFO and alien abduction stories, made the most of the wire theory.

Answering media inquiries about his "mysterious bulge", President Bush identified it as "my spine."

Meanwhile, at press time, Brooker's calling all assassins story was still being carried by the Guardian and Drudge Report.

Canada Free Press founding editor Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the media. A former Toronto Sun and Kingston Whig Standard columnist, she has also appeared on Newsmax.com, the Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, and World Net Daily. Judi can be reached at: cfp@canadafreepress.com.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: assassination; brooker; bush; charlie; charliebrooker; drudge; drudgereport; eurotwitsforkerry; guardian; john; johnbthompson; leftisthate; matt; politicalterror; secretservice; theguardian; thompson; usss
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To: Ex-Dem
Any source coming out of the liberal bastion of Canada should be taken with a grain of salt. If I see a similar posting on a respected U.S. Government site I would take it to heart. Suppression is a tool of the Democratic party and a threat to our free society to voice any outrage to the liberal agenda. This party is borderline dangerous on the path it has chosen to endorse.
81 posted on 10/24/2004 6:33:57 PM PDT by TheForceOfOne
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To: Ex-Dem

Dare we hope that Brooker "trip" and fall down a huge flight of stairs?


82 posted on 10/24/2004 6:39:10 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: West Coast Conservative
The Secret Service probably has no jurisdiction in the UK, but this professor knows that. Its a leftist and he wants to close down the Drudge Report.

Thats all it is.

83 posted on 10/24/2004 6:45:52 PM PDT by GeronL (FREE KERRY'S SCARY bumper sticker .......... http://www.kerrysscary.com/bumper_sticker.php)
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To: Ex-Dem
The Guardian's exec editor (Albert Scardino) is an American who won a Pulitzer in 1984 for editorials and later worked for the NYT. His June 23, 2004 editorial for The Guardian gives some insight into his journalistic approach:

In defence of irresponsible journalism

Maybe we need less official and quasi-official scrutiny, not more. Maybe the time has come for even more strident and confrontational reporting. Until we free public information from government secrecy, we may be exhibiting too much courtesy, deference and respect for authority.

I'd say Brooker's piece is "Exhibit A" for irresponsible journalism. Mr. Scardino must be so proud.

84 posted on 10/24/2004 6:46:03 PM PDT by macbee ("Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: mabelkitty

That is not what I said.

Why is it necessary to take a chance on endangering any president or his family by wording a headline in such a way or giving an advanced itinerary of where a president's daughter will be time and place, when she is in another country? Drudge could have exposed the article in the Guardian without using those words. It just would not have been as attention grabbing.

Have you no respect for President Busch or his family? Do you really think these actions where safety are concerned can be likened to, in your words, "a threat to democracy"?

Because this man is doing his job and fighting to keep us safe, he is in a much more vulnerable position that Clinton was ever in while playing hide the cigar.

Give us all a break.


85 posted on 10/24/2004 6:51:36 PM PDT by Proud Conservative2 (We have to be held accountable for our actions.)
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To: macbee

Sounds like your typical leftist, anti-establishment, anti-conformist way of thinking.

In his heart, this Brooker fellow probably wouldn't be sorry if some psycho were to try to take out Bush, despite his newspaper's apology on his behalf. (Actually, it's interesting that the apology was written by the Guardian, it didn't actually come from Brooker himself...). I don't think he was joking on that point.


86 posted on 10/24/2004 6:54:47 PM PDT by Ex-Dem (AFL-CIO - Where organized labor becomes organized crime.)
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To: Proud Conservative2

Look, we're all on the same side. Some of us don't agree that Drudge was inciting anything other than highlighting the stupidity of the Leftist Guardian. Turn down your gain and lighten up, Francis.


87 posted on 10/24/2004 7:15:36 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (What can you expect from a political party full of master-debators?)
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To: Proud Conservative2

It's called censorship.
The American people have a right to know what the English paper that endorses Kerry wants their kool-aid drinkers to do.
Kerry himself stated he wanted to take a rifle to his first debate with Bush, and made a nastier comment in '88 about shooting Quayle if Bush I died.
That is news. People have a right to know and make a decision based on the facts.


88 posted on 10/24/2004 7:36:49 PM PDT by mabelkitty (W is the Peoples' President ; Kerry is the Elite Establishment's President)
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To: Proud Conservative2
Did it ever occur to anyone that Matt(as much as we like him) might have added to the potential danger in having that particular wording posted in red on his website?

Sure. And papers reporting on fires increase the likelihood of arson. C'mon. Having a ridiculous headline isn't even on par with the Guardian's call for assassins.

89 posted on 10/24/2004 7:43:35 PM PDT by Prime Choice (The Leftists think they can tax us into "prosperity" and regulate us into "liberty.")
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To: Ex-Dem
Does this fit his MO?

Yes, and the Jackpeace in the email sounds familiar as well.

90 posted on 10/24/2004 8:37:00 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: sinkspur
He is one of the strangest human beings on the planet.

Didn't he used to post something along the lines that he was the only lawyer certified as sane by the Florida Bar?

I was only a lurker back in those days.

91 posted on 10/24/2004 8:40:19 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: .30Carbine
Answering media inquiries about his "mysterious bulge", President Bush identified it as "my spine."

LOL NO wonder Dems and talking heads didn't recognize it. Probably quite a few confused RINOs too.

92 posted on 10/24/2004 8:55:35 PM PDT by TigersEye (Can I get me a second ballot here?)
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To: Ex-Dem
This is to be found this morning at www.drudgereport.com. The owner of the Drudge Report is Matt Drudge, who lives on South Beach (Miami Beach), Florida. I would encourage the Secret Services Miami office to pay Mr. Drudge a visit to tell him he needs to comply with the law and take down that screaming red headline

So the Secret Service should arrest Drudge for reporting the news, you ignorant little fascist? I guess they don't teach the Constitution in law school anymore. And Booker is a Brit, the SS has no jurisdiction in Britain. Lousy squealing little rat bastard.

93 posted on 10/24/2004 11:26:33 PM PDT by jordan8
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To: West Coast Conservative

Because his website is so popular, and could have been read by some wacko who would feel the need to carry out that psycho Brit's wishes. It was irresponsible on Drudges part.


94 posted on 10/24/2004 11:32:30 PM PDT by ladyinred (John Kerry is flipping off America!)
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To: Ex-Dem

Notice how the Toronto Free Press (our Canadian Liberals) immediately listed Matt Drudges home as South Beach FL. I guess that little piece of advice for anyone wanting to send him a thank you note...or was it another form of threat. The retraction this morning from the UK Guardian hits on deaf ears here. I'm still troubled by the *****ADVERTISERS***** American Express and Toyota. When does support for terrorist threats against the President have no responsibility. I've not seen a retraction from the *****ADVERTISERS*****; they're still on the UKG site.


95 posted on 10/25/2004 2:36:33 AM PDT by AMHN
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To: N. Beaujon

If the SS wants Drudge to take the headline down, he should do it.


96 posted on 10/25/2004 3:28:38 AM PDT by Check6
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To: Check6

A list of all "American" corporations advertising in the Guardian would be most useful. Personally, I won't go to their site or buy their paper.


97 posted on 10/25/2004 3:30:53 AM PDT by Check6
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To: Check6
If the SS wants Drudge to take the headline down, he should do it.

There was nothing in the article that stated that the SS wanted Drudge to take down the report. No one is more sensitive to threats on our President's life than I am. What Drudge did was not to unhinge the whackos (they're not reading Drudge) but to expose the Guardian, the whacko Eurotrash and their American synchophant counterparts all of which, I feel, is long overdue.

I'm not sure people are aware of just how sick "main stream" liberalism has become. Forget the fringes, they are off the graph. This is main stream for these nut bags. They didn't think twice about publishing this in a broadsheet? It's time everyone's eyes were opened about how dangerous almost any form of liberalism has become.
98 posted on 10/25/2004 8:11:09 PM PDT by N. Beaujon
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