Posted on 04/17/2010 2:58:20 AM PDT by abb
you have to more or less suspend disbelief not to recognize that.
But based on various agendas, it seems like thats whats going on. Beyond the reactions of left-wing journals, when those sources have reacted to this story at all, we notice that Allahpundit at HotAir.com and Michelle Malkin have both gone out of their way to disparage the idea that the attack had to do with politics.
The attack was political. But, and I think Ive been clear on this and hopefully in this post Ill be even clearer, while it was political it doesnt appear that it was partisan. A distinction like that used to be fairly easily understood.
For those who dont grasp the difference between political and partisan, its pretty simple. In our modern parlance, partisan means Republicans vs. Democrats. Political can include everything else. Like, for example, anarchist revolutionaries.
How do we know this attack was political? Well, three developments in the story of the beating of Allee Bautsch and Joe Brown last Friday in the French Quarter have served to make it almost patently obvious that Bautsch and Brown were attacked out of a political motive
1. Louisiana GOP chairman Roger Villere told Hayride contributor Walter Abbott that he was chased by protestors outside of Brennans into a cab. Villere said that he couldnt leave the restaurant through the front door when it was time to depart the fundraiser because the protestors had blocked that entrance; and when he and his group left through the kitchen to the back door, they were seen and pursued. Villere caught a cab in the nick of time and made a getaway.
2. The police report of the incident makes clear that when Bautsch and Brown left the restaurant an hour or so later, there were still protestors on hand. Those protestors immediately set to making catcalls to the couple, and as they headed for the car they immediately realized they were being pursued just like Villere had been. The fact that the demonstrators pursued both Villere AND Bautsch and Brown is a chilling one; it also calls into doubt any explanation for the attack other than a political motive. While the NOPD has obviously taken scrupulous pains not to make public statements to the effect that politics was involved, the police have also not ruled it out. Sgt. Nick Gernon of the 8th District, who is heading the investigation (Ive been reliably informed that despite the widespread disparagement of the NOPD both in the New Orleans area and elsewhere, Gernon is a first-rate detective committed to running a thorough inquiry) has not spoken to the media to date so there is no reason to discount a political motive. And I could have predicted to you from the beginning of this saga that the NOPD was not going to announce a political motive publicly until suspects were identified and arrested; that NOPD Public Information Officer Bob Young let the cat out of the bag and made statements to the effect that politics was involved before hustling back to the status quo was a mere momentary departure from that expectation.
3. Bautschs mother Della Bernings appearance with Megyn Kelly on Fox News, which Connie Hair of Human Events has transcribed, makes clear, as does the police report, that the catcalls and insults hurled at Bautsch and Brown were all about money. The police report quotes Brown as recalling one of them was You think youre f**ing special and that there were comments as to how sharply attired the pair were. Lets remember that both the protest of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference venue at the Hilton Riverside and the redirect to Brennans were organized by the Iron Rail Book Collective, whose nature weve documented ad nauseam here the Iron Rail Gang are self-described anarchist revolutionaries, and as Mick Wright at the Tennessee Conservative blog does a devastating job of demonstrating through photo evidence found on the internet from the protests at both venues, they were quite explicit in manifesting that identity during the events in question. Not only that, the Iron Rail people initially bragged about lots of confrontations last Friday and how New Orleans bared its teeth and snarled, and rich plutocrats shat themselves in fear before the light of scrutiny was shone on them at which time rather than issue pointed and explicit denials of any role in what happened to Bautsch and Brown, they took down Facebook pages and YouTube videos which documented their protests both at the Hilton and at Brennans.
I hardly think its necessary to spell this out, but a communist anarchist who makes disparaging remarks based on socioeconomic circumstances about someone he suspects to be a conservative Republican before descending upon said Republican and beating him or her savagely is doing so from a political motive. Economics + communism = politics. Its not brain surgery. Particularly given that the anarchists propaganda both before and after the event was shot through with hateful references to Gov. Bobby Jindals rich friends and so on.
Given that we now know that people who were at the protest at Brennans pursued attendees at the fundraiser on two occasions and successfully attacked attendees once, one has to be incredibly suspicious that Daniel Mauch and Joanna Dubinsky would have gone dark the way they did. Perhaps its not an admission of guilt, but any cop will tell you that its classic guilty behavior. They might as well have fled in a white Bronco.
So obviously this attack was political. But that doesnt mean it was the work of Democrats. There are other people in the world outside Republicans and Democrats. There are the white supremacists, skinheads and neo-Nazi types, for example. And while its a favorite tactic of Democrat political types to paint conservatives as ideological kin to those folks, there are scant few on the mainstream Right with any affinity or common cause at all to be had with that fringe element.
I would like very much to think that anarcho-communists such as those youll find at the Iron Rail Book Collective are analogous to the white supremacist crowd, in that conservatives can agree they dont represent the views of or share any allegiance with the mainstream Left.
It appears fairly clear that last Friday, the Iron Rail Gang was able to bamboozle a few mainstream Democrats, namely some well-meaning but easily duped students and professors at the University of New Orleans, into attending their protest at the Hilton. After all, they roped in a brass band for a second line march on a Friday afternoon, and anyone with a knowledge of New Orleans and its traditions knows that a second line is a good way to draw a crowd in the Big Easy. That the protest was couched in the relatively mainstream policy ends of restoring budget cuts in higher education and rebuilding a public hospital knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina when Jindal has chosen a different path was a nice way for the anarchists to put a veneer of respectability on their event. If youll look at the PDF files of the flyers the Iron Rail people created for the event and hosted at their web site (see the single-sided one here and the double-sided one here), they look relatively inoffensive. The two-page flyer says that Jindal and his Republican fat cats are destroying Louisiana healthcare: closing hospitals, firing workers, which is red meat, but not particularly ominous.
But there was also an eight-page brochure the group put together that did not appear on the Facebook event page for the protest (since removed there were 209 people who had RSVPed for the event and from that roster we found Mauch and Dubinsky), and that brochure was much more ominous. It listed several Points of Unity, among them being:
- The SRLC is not welcome in NOLA without a fuss - Recognize healthcare as a basic human right - Oppose police oppression, the prison-industrial complex, and the dominant culture of militarism - Recognize the need for active resistance to confront all forms of oppression, respecting a diversity of tactics
The brochure also contained a map of the five hotels at which SRLC delegates were primarily staying, which is extremely disturbing, on the same page as this statement:
The SRLC is being held the same weekend as the French Quarter Festival. Centered at the Hilton Riverside Hotel at the confluence of Poydras St. and Convention Center Blvd, the SRLC will bring a multitude of unwelcomed outsiders during a traditionally New Orleanian celebration.
On page 6 of the brochure was the following:
Saturday, April 10 all-day Street Theatre & Direct Action We welcome everyone, organizations and individuals alike, to take some time to send their own personal message to the SRLC and its attendees. Saturday is a day of direct action, a time for people to take to the streets, autonomously, and demonstrate their opposition to the policies and politics of the Republican party. While the focus of our Second Line will be about the destruction of health care, inequity and oppression in our city affect all aspects of our daily lives: education, employment, police, the prison-industrial complex, etc. To the streets! Show Jindal his harmful politics are not welcome in New Orleans. Our numbers are many, let our presence reflect our dissatisfaction with the status quo. The Republicans do not offer solutions. The people have the power. Let that be shown.
It must be said that very little happened on Saturday, though before he pulled it down Daniel Mauch posted on his Facebook page that he was open for more mischief and for those interested to call him. Page 6 of the brochure also said:
SRLC attendees will be spending most of their time in the CBD and the French Quarter. Show them that ignoring the health and well-being of the people for corporate profit will not go unnoticed.
Mauch, who talked to Tennessee Conservatives Mick Wright for an hour outside of the Hilton, was in possession of a flyer announcing the afterparty protest at Brennans, which he gave to Wright while scrawling both the address of the Iron Rail Book Collective and the name of the YouTube account which once hosted the protestors video files. On those videos Dubinsky could be seen inviting the protestors at the Hilton to join her at Brennans. As said above, both have taken actions in the last 48-72 hours which can be construed as covering their online tracks.
It is in light of the above that one can conclude, perhaps to the exclusion of anything else, that the attacks on Bautsch and Brown which are documented in the police report and in Bautschs mothers account originated from Brennans protestors. The protests at Brennans were much more hostile and intense than at the Hilton, where a larger group which included more mainstream types constituted the majority of the demonstrators. The brass band wasnt playing at Brennans, either; this was no cute second-line march. The well-meaning folks at the first protest were obviously peeling off by the time the Brennans affair was winding down, and as such this thing wasnt about ordinary Democrats.
As I said above, the group which needs intense scrutiny here are the anarchist revolutionaries of the Iron Rail Book Collective, who organized a party-like protest at the Hilton with the express purpose of distilling it into something much more sinister at Brennans. The attack came from demonstrators at that protest, and as such it was political. It only becomes partisan if, and I very fervently hope there is no reason to believe this would happen, the mainstream Left chooses to stand with, act as apologist for or condone the actions of anarchist revolutionaries.
But for those, including some on the Right, who insist upon distilling all matters political into the neat little buckets of elephants and donkeys this distinction is perhaps impossible to perceive. If thats the case, and if the Right cant distinguish Democrats from anarcho-communists while the Left sees Republicans as a worse political enemy than the students of The Coming Insurrection, we are in a lot more trouble than we think.
“The story is now on the front page of the New Orleans Times-Picayune and has made it to Fox News.”
Rush also mentioned it. Right on! It makes a difference.
Mother of Beaten Jindal Staffer Breaks Silence to Fox News (Bautsch Stomped, Leg Broken Four Places)
"..KELLY: One reporter says that he spoke with the Public Information Officer at the New Orleans Police and that Public Information Officer said that insults of a political nature had been hurled at your daughter and her boyfriend during the attack. Do you have any problem with that report?
BURNING: Honestly this is not a Republican or Democrat problem, this is a problem that a young girl and her boyfriend were attacked and the story hasnt really come out. And I just want to make sure that these guys are found. Thats the important part of this. There is accuracy in the story. I just think that yes when you do the investigation you do look at the people who were in the area at the time, to be able to bring the right people in for questioning. Thats the really important part. .."
Mom is talking that way so that the local political goons running New Orleans and local law enforcement are more likely to pursue an investigation. Even so she allowed that, "There is accuracy in the story." as far as the people around the event who were hostile.
A cautionary note about the beating in New Orleans; Update: No Palin pins involved
She is avoiding the story based on that false report, IMO.
Bumping, in disgust, to find again.
“For those who dont grasp the difference between political and partisan, its pretty simple. In our modern parlance, partisan means Republicans vs. Democrats. Political can include everything else. Like, for example, anarchist revolutionaries.”
To push back on this point a bit though, anarchist revolutionaries tend to vote a straight Democrat ticket. ;)
“Malkin ran a story about how the victims were thought to have been wearing Palin pins was false.”
Fine and dandy Michelle - but having mob like activity just outside a Republican meeting means somebody (NOPD, the city leaders, etc.) dropped the ball. Not to mention, even if the pair were attacked simply because they were ‘rich’ and ‘white’ by ‘anarchist revolutionaries’ - the only party I know that welcomes such revolutionaries in its midst and seems to actively recruit them, is the party of maobama. And that would be the Democrats.
So forget about the Palin pins...address the real story here - political violence and the reticence for the national RAT press, and political leadership of any sort (including Jindal) to address it.
You posted: “Obama said ‘If they bring a knife we bring a gun.’”
I would like to see the evidence of that. I know he instructed his supporters to “get in their faces,” but I am unaware he ever made the comment you cite. That comment was from a movie (”The Untouchables”). I would really like to see the proof of ObaMao making that comment, because if he did, he has taken political discourse to a whole new level. And hewould have to bear the responsibility for its consequences.
I used to pooh-pooh my DH when he talked of arming ourselves and stocking up on foods and goods. This story shows how the temperament and mood of the country is changing.
I firmly believe it started really ramping up with Algore. The next election cycle brought slashed tires and break ins at local area Republican offices (even for small town races because it happened to a relative).
Now we have people getting beat up at rallies and other events, right out in the open.
What a fight we have on our hands....a dirty fight where the stakes are our freedom.
I only hope we can stand together and defeat our enemies from within.
Look - it is patently obvious they were beaten because of who they were and what they stand for in the eyes of those who beat them. These times are becoming more and more reminscent of the 1960s - except now, I do believe the silent majority is ready to engage the very vocal fringe left groups this time.
Its just another day in New Orleans, the “Chocolate City”.
The “they’re wearing pins, get em!” bit is pretty much debunked at this point. I really hope this doesn’t become another B Girl incident.
Arthur you may want to link this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2151323/posts
Chicago Crime thread AKA Illinois, Land of Linked-Cons.
These druggy losers would not stand a second in some third world country and would cry mommy.
It’s pink terror, and they would blow themselves up.
“...I still say that this is likely just plain-old New Orleans assault! Ive been there DOZENS of times and I dont think I can remember when I havent seen a fight of some sort!..”
Yep. Its a plain old nasty $hit-hole full of morons. I refuse to go there unless I absolutely have to and then, I’m armed to the teeth and not afraid to use it if need be. Can’t stand the stench of the place....smells like Landrieu.
I never said it wasn't a corrupt organization (and I've known many an NOPD officer, good and bad, having previously lived in that area for over 40 years). They *are* capable of basic, nuts-and-bolts police work - when so directed. This matter is being hushed-up by people at the top levels of city government. That's just the way these things work.
it was criminal , and a hate crime at that
From the NYT June 14, 2008:
Senator Barack Obama was fund-raising Friday night in Philadelphia. But he was talking about the Chicago way.
Channeling the mob drama, The Untouchables, Mr. Obama said in reference to the general election rumble with the Republicans: If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.
This was in no way an average NO brawl, nor was it a random robbery/assault. That much is clear.
Its late for me, so Ill let someone else start a new post on this development:
Allee Bautschs mother, Della Berning, has now joined a friend of Bautschs in telling Yahoo! News that, contrary to what Brown initially told police, Bautsch and Brown do believe that the attackers were a group of political protesters who followed them after they left the event.
The Yahoo story is incredibly snide and insulting in begrudging the info, so Ill link to Hayride where yall can get the skinny and which also links to the Yahoo News article.
http://thehayride.com/2010/04/the-brennans-beatdown-piecing-together-a-story
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