Former NY Times Reporter Egan Compares Violent Seattle 'Anarchists' to Budget-Cutting GOP
Timothy Egan, liberal New York Times reporter turned left-wing, Rush Limbaugh-despising online columnist for nytimes.com, tried to smear fiscal conservatives in Congress as akin to the violent anarchists (actually leftists) who rampaged through Seattle in 1999 in a “protest” against the World Trade Organization, using hammers to smash windows of retail chain stores.
Egan opened his Thursday evening post, “The Republicans’ Flirtation With Anarchy,” with scenes from the infamous Seattle riots in 1999 (which he covered for the Times as a reporter).
Amid shattered glass and the black smoke of urban pyres, I found myself in a riot some years ago -- the anarchists-led assault on the World Trade Organization meetings of 1999. At the height of what became known as The Battle of Seattle, I bumped into an otherwise mild-mannered, libertarian-leaning friend on the streets, gasping at the bitter taste of tear gas. He was ecstatic.
“Isn’t it great?” he shouted. “The established order is coming down!”
Turns out, only Nike Town, the Gap and a few other outposts of global capitalism were coming down, and just for a day or so. But the nihilistic spirit of those window-smashers, whose goal was to bring chaos to a city of passive refinements, seems to have found a home: in the Republican Party.
That's a slanted and dubious anecdote. It would take a very strange "libertarian" to register pleasure at the sight of anti-capitalist violence.
Egan showed even more nerve by calling conservative budget-cutters “anarchists” to link them to the thugs who broke windows in Seattle. Of course it’s a metaphor, because Republican protests don’t devolve into rampages against property. These days, violent mobs in America are the sole province of the left.
Based on Boehner’s math, the anarchists make up perhaps 25 percent of the G.O.P. House. At the other end of party control are the moneyed interests who’ve long bankrolled Republicans. They’re happy, of course, that their favored politicians are willing to go to the brink of catastrophe to keep even the most egregious tax loopholes from being closed. But now they’re getting scared, as the anarchist wing indicates it is serious about bringing the whole government down -- and with it a lot of private money.
Egan is quite pleased with his violent metaphor (and to re-emphasize -- when it comes to conservatives, it is only a metaphor).
Note who is getting the reassurance from the Senate Republican leader. But it may be too late. The loafers may want to retreat to their wine cellars until this thing blows over. A renegade wing of their party is lighting fires and throwing rocks (metaphorically, of course!). Once they got a taste of smoke in their nostrils, the anarchists realized they could smash the place up, maybe even burn it down, and no one would stop them. After Aug. 2, the default deadline, the smell will go bad, quickly.
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Anarchism and Communism part of the Same Movement:
Submitted by Comrade Jim on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 3:54pm.
In Russia in 1917 Anarchists and Bolsheviks worked together to overthrow Tsarist rule.
Nowadays the left and anarchists are somewhat indistinguishable; they call themselves by different names but they have the same goal. They work together to try to tear down free markets and free market countries.
Egan is off his rocker to try to associate in any way whatsoever Anarchism with any faction, especially the Tea Party faction, of the Republican Party.
There are lots of screwy associations being made these days in order to muddy the waters, deflect inquiry, and avoid debating the merits of political positions.
the lying left
Submitted by jessieH on Sat, 07/16/2011 - 10:16am.
Where's this fool, Egan, been? The whole world knows that the protesters were liberals. Try to keep up, liberals.
Projection
Submitted by ChuckySchmucky on Sat, 07/16/2011 - 10:40am.
Projection is in the horrifically mutated DNA of the un-American leftist.
Liberal 'porch-sitters' need their 'titlemints, dontchaknow
Submitted by ChrisNH on Sun, 07/17/2011 - 9:04am.
Liberal 'porch-sitters'...the people whose whole life is spent waiting on their 'entitlement checks' from 'Bama's 'STASH'...are the people Egan lusts over. Egan loves 'drains on society' because he's one himself. You could unearth a grub from under a rock and call it a 'media person.'
I do so much enjoy seeing how enraged Lib media hacks are getting. This was supposed to be a heaven-sent period of joy for them, wasn't it? A 'historical' presidency, you know, was supposed to have them in a perpetually masturbatory state.
Today? Not so much of that going on.
I LOVE it!