The Mideast and the Midwest and Protests … compare and contrast
A few dozen rotesters are chanting Pioneer Square. I’m wondering what their cause is, so I take a closer look. They’re Libyans marching aginst Qaddafi, joining the massive protests in Libya.
For a second I thought they might have been showing Solidarity with breathens in Wisconsin. As per usual, as the Left does, “solidarity” has been drawn between the various protests in the Mid-East and the Public Employees Union protests in the Midwest. We see signs saying “Wisconsin = Egypt”. If you say so — I like the Mother Jones q and a on events in Wisconsin — “Q: Is Wisconsin the same as Egypt? A: No.” (And there’s a link to a story explaining the key differences, as if they aren’t glaring.)
If it is the “Bizarro Tea Party” — like the Tea Prty is the Bizarro War Protests — I will say that the prank call of “Koch” to the Governor was a lot more productive and useful and successful than the Brietbart actor/activist/pimp wannabe’s attempted phone thinging with Senator Landrieu.
I will say that one neat thing about the events in the Middle East, even if it ends up being only “1848 Europe all over again” (ie: a somewhat disappointing end) — is to see different nationalities come out as we move onto different nations. It’s a little like the World Cup Soccer Title game showing at Pioneer Square, which was packed this summer with Spaniards.
I only wish that the Midwest march produces a similar effect. I want everyone from Wisconsin that lives here in Portland to be marching at Pioneer Square. When we move on to Ohio, everyone from Ohio needs to come out. Etc. Etc.
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So. Memos like this flowing out of the Obama Administration right now?
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