Commie agitators
by digby
The wingnuts are on a roll. This landed in thousands of GOP emails this morning. It’s the new meme about protesters, which is just getting started:
Over the weekend far-Left “protesters” again tried to disrupt Donald Trump’s campaign events, but were thwarted by effective policing and Trump’s event security which is getting better at handling the attempted disruptions.
But the silence from the remaining candidates in the GOP field was deafening and the Republican Party’s national chairman, Reince Priebus, managed to take a sideways swipe at Trump’s campaign for failing to use Trump rally disruptionkid gloves in ejecting a protester who had returned to an event after being thrown out.
What the Republican establishment and the other candidates (except Ohio Governor John Kasich who is supported by the disrupters’ chief funder, Nazi collaborator George Soros) don’t seem to get is that this isn’t a few high spirited college kids who will see the light upon graduation, set aside their youthful follies, become capitalists and join the country club.
This is a well-thought-out attempt by a well-organized and well-funded revolutionary group to use violence to influence the political process in our country – and that’s the textbook definition of a revolution.
As our friend (and Trump supporter) Diana West has pointed out, “Nothing, but nothing, Donald Trump has said from his podium about protestors disrupting his rallies (punch him in the face, get him out of here, beat the crap out of anyone that throws tomatoes at me, I’ll defend you in court — the works) drives the anti-USA agendas of these Leftist groups; nor did it inspire them to organize the mobs that ‘successfully’ interrupted the democratic process last week in Chicago.”
Nor did it inspire them to organize the mobs that blocked traffic in Phoenix and rioted outside Trump’s rally in Salt Lake City.
Below is a list of the groups and persons that helped organize or participated in the “protest” in Chicago, a city collected by West, who said she was surprised to find, that the groups are nearly as Hispanic as they are black. Blacks comprise 32.9 percent of Chicago’s population. “According to the U.S. census,” the Chicago Tribune reports, “28.9 percent of Chicago’s population identify as Hispanic. About 21.4 percent are from Mexico.” More than one in five Chicagoans are from Mexico? No wonder there were Mexican flags flying over the anti-Trump throngs observed West.
Diana West says her list was cobbled together from the LA Times, Daily Caller, the Chicago Tribune, Politico, and her own research. It is probably not complete she says, given that Chicagomag.com estimated that some 60 groups and 100 student organizers put the shutdown together. Incomplete or not, however, the revolutionary Leftist agenda of the groups couldn’t be clearer concluded West, and we couldn’t agree more.
1) The Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights,
2) La Raza Chicago
3) Black Lives Matter Chicago
4) League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Illinois
5) Bill Ayers
6) Congressman Luis Guttierez (best pals with Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan we might add)
7) MoveOn.org (which has endorsed Bernie Sanders). Note: the MoveOn.org petition for the Stop Trump event was written by self-described “undocumented” and “queer” UIC graduate student, Jorge Mena Robles, a member of Mijente (below).
8) University of Illinois Chicago’s Prof. Amallia Pallares,
9) Black Student Union
10) Muslim Student Association
11) The Fearless Undocumented Alliance (“which,” as the LA Times PC-puts it, “advocates for immigrants in the country illegally”)
12) Assata’s Daughters (named for escaped-to-Cuba Black Panther murderer Assata Shakur, aka Joanne Chesimard)
13) International ANSWER Chicago
14) Chicago Democratic Socialists of America (Chicago DSA)
15) SEIU Local 73
16) The Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (as reported by “Fight Back News: News and Views from the People’s Struggle”)
17) Mijente
18) Centro Sin Fronteras
19) Chicago Aldermen George Cardenas (12th), Raymond Lopez (15th) and Gilbert Villegas (36th), as reported by Progress Illinois
20) Revolutionary Communist Party USA