Wall Street protests

Gainor Column: Occupy Wall Street Nothing Like Tea Party
October 19th, 2011 9:49 AM
There’s a diagram floating around the Internet that claims to show areas of agreement between Tea Party protesters and the Occupy Wall Street crowd. It’s an idea supported by some pundits and media types as well. Even the president chimed in foolishly on the issue.
According to Obama, Occupy Wall Street isn’t all that different from the Tea Party. “In some ways, they’re not that different…
Will Media Report Alleged Rape At Occupy Cleveland Rally
October 19th, 2011 8:11 AM
A 19-year-old student with a learning disability was allegedly raped at this weekend's Occupy Cleveland rally, an extension of the protests happening on Wall Street.
WKYC, the local NBC affiliate, reported at its website Tuesday (video also follows with commentary):

CBS Touts Wall Street Protesters' Music as 'Tool for Social Justice
October 18th, 2011 6:57 PM
On Tuesday's Early Show, CBS's Bigad Shaban, seemingly grasping for straws for any reason to report on "Occupy Wall Street," played up the music performances from protesters down in lower Manhattan. Shaban emphasized how "music has helped spur movements," and gushed that "some believe if history is any indication, they could provide harmony to a movement."
The correspondent highlighted that…

Income Inequality Not What OWS-Loving Media Claim
October 18th, 2011 6:34 PM
If you listen to Occupy Wall Street-loving media members, you'd think income inequality in America is worse than anywhere else in the world.
Quite the contrary, a chart from World Bank economist Branko Milanovic's book "The Haves and the Have-Nots” paints an entirely different picture:

New York Mag Finds 'Occupy Wall Street' Ignorant About Top Tax Rate, F
October 18th, 2011 6:03 PM
New York Magazine, no right-wing rag by any stretch, recently asked 50 Occupy Wall Street protesters some basic questions about U.S. fiscal policy. While the survey is not scientific, the rank-and-file protesters in Zuccotti Park seem to be woefully ignorant on such basic questions as what the SEC stands for (Securities and Exchange Commission), what the top marginal income tax is (35 percent…
Will Other Journalists Follow Martin Bashir and Highlight Anti-Semitis
October 18th, 2011 5:09 PM
The reliably liberal Martin Bashir on Tuesday questioned anti-Semitism at the Occupy Wall Street protests, pushing artist/activist Russell Simmons to respond to bigoted signs and messages seen in New York.
Simmons bristled at having to deal with the subject, replying to Bashir's question by dismissing, "Where'd you get that from? Bill O'Reilly or somebody?" Bashir played a commercial by the…

NYTimes: 'Occupy Wall Street' Like Tiananmen Square; Tea Party Protest
October 18th, 2011 4:40 PM
The romantic treatment of the leftist sit-in at Wall Street by Michael Kimmelman in his Sunday Review “news analysis” “The Power of Place in Protest" was bad enough, with talk of Aristotle and “the size of an ideal polis” and how “Zuccotti Park has in fact become a miniature polis, a little city in the making.” But the real offense came in the New York Times's choice of comparison photos.…
'Occupy Wall Street' and Obama Are One
October 18th, 2011 3:14 PM
President Obama acts as though he merely sympathizes with the Wall Street occupiers' "broad-based frustration" about how America's financial system works, but he's doing a lot more than sympathizing. He's fanning their flames.
Perhaps we should take a look at what, exactly, Obama is supporting and contrast it with the tea party movement he so roundly condemns.

Paranoid Much? Ed Schultz Wants Obama 'Infiltrating' Wall Street Prote
October 18th, 2011 1:39 PM
After all, who knows what these loose-cannon layabouts might do next.
Easily irritated radio host and aspiring MSNBC flamethrower Ed Schultz has become a huge fan of Occupy Wall Street, even while keeping his distance from the protesters after many of them jeered him as a "corporatist" during a broadcast of "The Ed Show" from lower Manhattan. (audio after page break)

Bozell: Liberal Media Shamelessly Coddling 'Occupy Wall Street'; Publi
October 18th, 2011 12:43 PM
Editor's Note: A new USA Today/Gallup poll that finds Americans blame Washington for the country's economic woes much more than Wall Street and financial institutions. NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell is not surprised and issued the following statement.
The American people see right through the liberal media’s favorable spin on Occupy Wall Street. While they shamelessly coddle these…
Time's Tharoor: 'Occupy Wall Street' Movement 'Believes in Politics
October 18th, 2011 12:31 PM
Four days after romanticizing how the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement "star[ed] down the NYPD," Time magazine's Ishaan Tharoor set out on the magazine's Global Spin blog to explain "Why You Shouldn't Compare Occupy Wall Street to the Tea Party."
Tharoor essentially argued that the "occupiers" were a global youth movement, that it was populated by the "have nots," and that, unlike the Tea…

Scarborough: Obama Can't Side With Protesters - 'He Got More Money Fro
October 18th, 2011 10:20 AM
While media gush and fawn over the Occupy Wall Street protests wondering how President Obama can take advantage of the sentiments being expressed, they're conveniently ignoring a crucial detail.
As MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said on Tuesday's Morning Joe, "He got more money from Wall Street than any candidate in the history of U.S. politics" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Open Thread: Occupy Wall Street Arrest Scam Revealed
October 18th, 2011 9:59 AM
It comes as no surprise that Occupy Wall Street protesters continue to be arrested due to their disruptive and violent behavior, but according to a new video released by EAGtv, it seems as though being paid to protest is not the only Occupy Wall Street scam. The video captures protestors pre-arranging who in the crowd is going to be arrested so cameras can catch the most dramatic footage of the…

Ed Schultz Vows He'll Cheerlead for Wall Street Protests Every Night o
October 17th, 2011 7:44 PM
Uh, is this intended to help or hurt?
Liberal radio talker and MSNBC rodeo clown Ed Schultz, ever prepared to join a left-wing lollapalooza regardless of merit, is promising he'll provide plenty of unpaid ads for Occupy Wall Street. (audio clips after page break)