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babylonsister

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Wed Feb 22, 2017, 10:05 PM Feb 2017

Republicans Accuse Protesters of Organizing for Political Change [View all]



February 22, 2017 11:52 a.m.
Republicans Accuse Protesters of Organizing for Political Change
By Eric Levitz

So-called angry crowd. Photo: Nicki Kohl/Telegraph Herald via AP


Last night, congressional Republicans came home to rooms full of angry people. At town halls across the country, conservative lawmakers were protested, heckled, and shouted at. A few unfortunate souls were even asked to explain — in detail — the GOP plan for replacing the Affordable Care Act.

But Republicans aren’t worried. They’re onto liberals’ cute little game. They’ve realized that these so-called “protests” are, in truth, tactical demonstrations — planned, in advance — by people who want to bring about political change.

At first blush, this tweet may seem like another eccentric outburst from our tweeter-in-chief. Why would anyone think that protests are illegitimate simply because they’re planned?

“The so-called March on Washington was actually, in numerous cases, planned out by civil-rights activists.”

And yet, this seems to be a genuine Republican talking point. Two days before Trump’s tweet, Texas senator John Cornyn shared a New York Post article that also tries to discredit the protests by claiming that they are strategically organized.

To be fair, “the protests are planned” is a considerably more honest line of attack than the “paid protesters” claim that preceded it. (Presumably, someone realized that if George Soros really were paying every anti-Trump protester, the liberal billionaire would be responsible for more job creation than the president).

And if you squint real hard at Paul Sperry’s Post column, you can see the makings of a point:

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions …“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”


So, liberal activists are conscious of optics and, when possible, try to engineer an impression of widespread opposition via such nefarious tactics as “not all sitting together.”

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Classic headline underpants Feb 2017 #1
I had to check to make sure it wasn't from The Onion. Foo Fighter Feb 2017 #22
I cannot think of a better action for voters to be interested, organize, stay active, get out to Thinkingabout Feb 2017 #2
Excellent. The imbecilic Right Wing leadership has finally bought their own garbage. Rex Feb 2017 #3
that is hilarious....... chillfactor Feb 2017 #4
It's what they fear most: organized opposition. Beartracks Feb 2017 #5
They are now their own worst enemies, and I'm loving it! nt babylonsister Feb 2017 #9
it's why they hate unions, too Skittles Feb 2017 #18
Not just organized but Orwell wrote what the oligarch fears the most notdarkyet Feb 2017 #25
"people who want to bring about political change" Takket Feb 2017 #6
Dammit shadowmayor Feb 2017 #23
I'm planning on protesting for political change ismnotwasm Feb 2017 #7
Me too. notdarkyet Feb 2017 #26
Are they going to try to make "organized" a "bad" word now? Beartracks Feb 2017 #8
Probably, but the people are angry, and that's a good thing. babylonsister Feb 2017 #10
Yes! Betrayal gets people angry. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2017 #27
Um? Good? bravenak Feb 2017 #11
Organizing for political change... wow... how REVOLUTIONARY. WePurrsevere Feb 2017 #12
Apparently, the only proper forum for Democratic voters to assemble Mr. Ected Feb 2017 #13
I'm going to bust toomey (Rat) Friday! yortsed snacilbuper Feb 2017 #14
Yes angrychair Feb 2017 #15
And its called,,,,, Cryptoad Feb 2017 #16
"Organizing for Political Change" - Sounds like Tea Party keithbvadu2 Feb 2017 #17
Every single time I've heard a Republican grudgingly comment on it... Orrex Feb 2017 #19
Damn straight we want a political change bdamomma Feb 2017 #20
Doublethink at its finest: Protests aren't legit b/c they are organized by people wanting change. Crash2Parties Feb 2017 #21
Oh, the humanity! Chipper Chat Feb 2017 #24
Think of what could happen if we allowed people to organize for political change! struggle4progress Feb 2017 #28
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