Posts Tagged ‘video’

“I want you to welcome a true rock star.”

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

There have been a lot of great videos of Gov. Chris Christie on the Internet. Here’s one that’s funny and pretty non-political.

Should Gov. Christie ever leave politics, he has a bright future in stand-up comedy.

(Hat Tip: Chicks on the Right.)

Today’s Liberal Assaulting Someone for Taking Their Picture Comes to You From the One Nation Rally

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

This time the victim is a Human Events reporter.

What is it with liberals incensed people are taking their picture on public property? Do they think people are stealing their soul? Or just their chances of retaining power?

How Could Anyone Think Obama Was A Socialist?

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Today’s “One Nation” rally in Washington, DC, was supposed to be about “a coalition of liberal and progressive groups, including unions and civil rights activists.” Said one supporter: “We believe this is the real America.”

Golly, I didn’t know that “real America” was so enamored of the hammer and sickle.

No doubt many will say that those openly espousing socialism were a minority among the crowd, which is probably true. But ask yourself this: What would the MSM headlines be if even 1/100th of 1% of attendees at a similar size Tea Party rally showed up in Nazi regalia or carrying white supremacist signs? It would be the top story in just about every media outlet that day. But when actual communists show up at an ostensible liberal/progressive rally, no one blinks an eye. They’re just an accepted part of the landscape.

The phrase “fellow traveler” has been stigmatized to the point that anyone who utters it is automatically considered a far-right wacko. But what phrase should be used for liberals when self-avowed socialists and communists are marching quite literally at your side in every rally?

I’m sure that the average Democratic Party voter has nothing but disdain for communism. However, I’m equally sure that the people working at the heart of many liberal/progressive institutions, the people who stuff envelopes and make hiring decisions, the people at Soros-funded institutions, the people chummy with tenured radicals at Berkley and Yale, the people that fill out Democratic congressional and administrative posts, do not feel the same disdain. To them, the old adage of “No Enemies On The Left” still holds.

Bill Buckley kicked the Birchers out of the conservative movement in 1962. When are liberals going to tell members of CPUSA that they’re no longer welcome at progressive rallies?

Voluntarily Cut Emissions or WE WILL KILL YOU!!!

Friday, October 1st, 2010

The Eco-Left indulges their misanthropic fantasies of homicide against those that disagree with them, with comically horrifying results.

Keep in mind that the kind of people who heartily approve of such things are in the Obama Administration (and staff positions in the Pelosi/Reid congress) right now…

Follow-Up: Eugene Volokh and Glenn Reynolds on Issues Surrounding the Portland Assault Video

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Several commentators on yesterday’s post and video about a man being assaulted by liberal thugs for the crime of videotaping Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Kitzhaber at an event open to the public at Emmanuel Temple Church in Portland, Oregon, opined that no crime had been committed, since the videographer was on private property, and thus should have complied with a request demand to stop filming.

I’m not a lawyer, so I am not clear on the issue, namely: Does a political event open to the public, but set in a private space, count, for the sake of the law, as occurring in a public space or a private space? I can see how both might apply, depending on the circumstances and on individual state law.

To clarify the issue, I asked two of the leading legal lights of the blogosphere, Eugene Volokh of the Volokh Conspiracy and Instapundit Glenn Reynolds for their opinion on the issue.

Volokh’s response:

Neither the press nor other speakers have a right to stay in a church when the owners or the agents tell them to leave. The same is true for other private property, except in a few states as to large shopping malls. Moreover, the owner of property has the right to use reasonable, nondeadly force to eject trespassers. But if the event is billed as open to the public, then trespassers wouldn’t be trespassers until they’re told to leave and refuse. I haven’t seen the video, so I can’t speak to the facts in this case.

Reynolds’ response:

I agree with Eugene. As a practical matter, if I were the filmer in question I would probably sue for assault, etc. on general principles. Fear of lawsuits causes people to do all sorts of things; it might as well make them more reluctant to hassle photographers. But that’s just me following the “punch back twice has hard” philosophy propounded by a great man.

Thanks for both gentlemen for clarifying some of the legal issues involved.

A few points:

  1. It is unclear from the video whether the people asking ordering the videographer to stop taping are representatives of the church or not. Indeed, the only name badge visible is not “Emmanuel Temple Church” but “African-American Alliance.”
  2. A lot of people have stated that videotaping is not free speech. true, but irrelevant, since the First Amendment right in question here is not freedom of speech, but freedom of the press.
  3. If they had wanted to eject the videographer, they could have attempted to do that. They did not. Instead they punched him.
  4. Why was John Kitzhaber (or his lackeys) so adamant that no one was allowed to film him at a public event that they were willing to assault people to prevent it? Given all the previous incidents, you have to wonder if someone has sent out a memo from the Democratic National Committee telling candidates to prevent themselves from being filmed at all costs.
  5. If so, a fat lot of good that will due them in an age of small, cheap, ubiquitous cameras.

Think the U.S. Debate on Muslim Immigration is Heated? Check Out This Swedish Political Ad

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

Naturally, it being Europe, the issue is over who gets the government handouts.

And here’s an article on the European debate over immigration in The Weekly Standard.

Another Man Assaulted by Liberal Thugs for Daring to Film a Democratic Politician

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

This time from a public John Kitzhaber for Governor in Oregon event.

Add this to Rep. Bob “Who Are You” Etheridge grabbing a student filming him and SEIU thugs assaulting Kenneth Gladney, and a picture emerges of a party that is willing to use violence to suppress the first amendment rights of their political opponents.

Edited to add: Just to be clear, if you blow up the invitation shown at 14 seconds into the video, it says “Open to the public and free of charge.”

Edited to add 2: For an update on the legal issues raised, see here.

(Hat Tip: The Corner.)

Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-NC) Feels Free to Assault People Asking Him Questions

Monday, June 14th, 2010

You’re a congressman walking down the street when a student asks if you support the Obama agenda. Do you: C.) Bat his camera aside, grab his wrist, demand to know his name, and refuse to let go?

I though the student showed great restraint in not kicking him in the nuts, which he would have been legally justified in doing when Congressman Etheridge refused to let go.

(Hat tip: Breitbart.)

If I put Helen Thomas in a novel…

Friday, June 4th, 2010

…it would get rejected, because no one would ever believe a real person could be so clueless.

(Via Instapundit and Gateway Pundit.)