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AP: GOP Convention Protesters Create 'Marketplace of Ideas'

Tue Aug 5, 2008 9:13 AM EDT
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By warnertoddhuston
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-By Warner Todd Huston

Talk about a puff piece, this Associated Press short is a story with absolutely no substance. Not only that but after seeing the headline and then reading the story, one is hard pressed to believe they belong together. This Amy Forliti puffery is incongruously headlined "Protesters expected to transform the streets outside GOP convention into marketplace of ideas," yet there isn't any discussion at all of any such "marketplace" or about any real "ideas" in the story. In fact, the only "ideas" are ages old, stale and losing their grip among more Americans everyday.

Oh, Forliti talks about protests filled with prosaic anti-war sentiment, ages old oil protests, anarchists and 9/11 truthers, but there is no discussion of real "ideas" in this piece. Nor does the piece discuss exactly who is organizing these protests, people who are themselves filled with the dead ideas of another era -- just for instance the United For Peace And Justice (UFPJ) is mostly a socialist organization and they are always a part of these coalitions of misfits.

After reporting that a retired 73-year-old doctor will parade about holding a styrofoam gravestone who will be on hand at the RNC convention in Minnesota and after talking about how a "philosophy professor" will agitate for 9/11 trutherism, the AP piece lets us know that these folks comprise a "marketplace of ideas."

Those are just a few of the images that demonstrators hope will capture the attention of delegates, journalists and others attending the Republican National Convention. Tens of thousands -- from anarchists and immigrants to advocates for the poor -- plan to use the streets outside the Xcel Center as a national podium, transforming downtown St. Paul into a marketplace of ideas.

In reality, the only "ideas" being offered by these activists are failed ideas that hold little interest for the average American and have been proven murderously wrong by the fate of the many millions who unhappily got in Stalin's and Mao's errant, perverted paths.

The AP gives us a quote by an ACLU member and one by a Minnesota schoolteacher named Meredith Aby.

"The Bush agenda has really angered all different groups," said Meredith Aby, a member of the Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War.

Besides the mysterious Coalition to March on the RNC and Stop the War, schoolteacher Aby also belongs to a socialist group called the Colombia Action Network that proclaims itself against the war on terror in general and anything Bush does in particular as well as pro international unionism. Now, I say mysterious about the Coalition to March because on none of the webpages for the several groups that are sponsoring these "marches" on the RNC convention will you see any "about" pages or any lists of what groups really belong to this "coalition." I guess transparency and honesty isn't their game.

Certainly the AP doesn't bother trying to investigate and let the American public know that communist and socialist organizations are a driving part of these "coalitions." One can only wonder if the AP knows that such a harsh light shined upon that little fact would tarnish the reputation of the group they are so glowingly writing about and that is why this AP story doesn't explore that aspect?

So, getting back to the headline, what "ideas" are these people brining to the "streets"? Well, we won't know by this story, that's for sure.

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Samuel Adams

Well this article you've written is clearly high quality journalism. Obviously you have a problem with the how the AP article is written and how the groups don't provide information about themselves. Clearly your anger stems from these issues and you are not at all baised against the political views of the protesters.

Hack.

  • 6 votes
Reply#1 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 9:37 AM EDT
Mike Rupert

Warner, do you ever think about taking a day off? Maybe appreciating the little things in life? My god dude, you write so many articles that are so anal, so pessimistic, so biased, I wonder if there is any joy in your life. Of course, it's your prerogative, but dude, it's ok to let some things go, and stop thinking you have to control everything lol Relax man. Go take a walk in the park or something lol Go bowling. Find a nice, sweet lady to settle down with.

  • 5 votes
Reply#2 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
Joseph Caligiuri

Samuel & Mike, it has been my contention for months now that there is no such person as warnertoddhuston Mike as you seem to notice his many articles? I have figured that for the past 5 months it has averaged 2 a day. Its line is always bull and condescending to the Repubs. No insult will get you a reply and how on earth could one person seed, clip, and post on such a clock work basis. Call me Paranoid or call me left but in reality I am the retired Vietnam vet in your neighborhood who's kids played with yours and my real name is joe caligiuri, With a smile and a grain of salt, Joe

  • 3 votes
Reply#3 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
Entelechy

Not to mention, his initials are WTH -- which pretty much sums up my reaction to 90% of his content.

  • 5 votes
#3.1 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
TheJonesGirl

If his last name were Franklin, it would sum up mine :)

  • 1 vote
#3.2 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:36 AM EDT
Mike Rupert

lol well it sure is fascinating to watch. I get plenty of replies from Warner, too. He likes me. He usually takes my advice. He knows I'm smart. And maybe there is no real WTH, but whoever is writing these does forget to be nice sometimes. Hurts my feelings.

    #3.3 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:37 AM EDT
    Constitutional Patriot

    TheJonesGirl: Thanks! You just made my day!!!!!!!!! I haven't laughed out loud like this in quite some time........

    • 1 vote
    #3.4 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 1:05 PM EDT
    warnertoddhuston

    You guys crack me up. I am a real person. It's easy enough to find me, too. I'm everywhere. Now, I guess I do average 2 a day. But, Sometimes I write four and take the next day off (so I do take time of, Mike!).

    As to "joy" in my life. My joys are my sons and wife and all you wonderful, wonderful people!

    Of course, I write so much and that is why I don't respond a ton here. I just don't have the time -- as I'm sure you'd understand seeing my output. But there is another reason why I don't respond here a lot. This site takes FOREVER to load. It's the only site I go to that takes so darned long to load. I don't have the time to sit here for an hour trying to read the threads on every post. The Newsvine guys must have the smallest server farm on the planet!

    Anyway, I've been doing this since 2001 (just before the towers fell) but I really have gotten 'into it" heavy the last 2 years. And, now that the money is starting to roll in, I see no reason to stop now!

    • 2 votes
    #3.5 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 8:56 PM EDT
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