This isn't an illogical leap to make.
Unlike Sarah Palin or the echo chamber violence accusations against the Tea Party, however, the Hollywood and LA Occupiers have a history of violence.
From Hollywood Republican, we learn of their violent history:
Mr. Nolte has documented 417 acts of violence and when one understand that the vast majority, if not all of the Occupy movement occurred in some of America’s most liberal cities; the various efforts to remove demonstrators came as a result of threats to public safety. (I will point out that this is probably some 415 more reported than what was reported with the Tea Party demonstration over a course of two years.) In Los Angeles, Mr. Nolte documented overt anti-Semitism signs, attempts to occupy private properties including trying to shut down a local Burger King and a local bank, blocking freeways, occupiers arrested for throwing items at police, one guy caught masturbating in public, several assaults including one individual trying to set a vender on fire, and a newspaper report in which city employees wore hazmat suits to clean up the ground. Nolte only gave us just the tip of the iceberg and in his most recent column, he quoted leading Democrats including the President as supporting Occupiers, so the leadership of the Democratic Party finds themselves allied with a movement bordering on anarchy.And, after all, the president of the Western SEIU which has engineered most of the Occupy movement on a national scale, has literally sworn to "fight back":
The 1% profits from fear. The fear of not being able to find a job. The fear of losing your house that you have worked hard for. And, the fear that immigrant workers feel that they may be separated from their children. But, we refuse to be afraid. We are going to fight back.In fact, the police say it would be difficult for one person to have organized so many fires and that the fires are meant to send a message:
"If you light 19 fires in 5 hours, you're trying to say something," West Hollywood Mayor John Duran said. "This is not the way to say it."
Law enforcement sources told the Times that it would be difficult -- but not impossible -- for one person to set all those fires. The sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said it's possible there is more than one arsonist or that some fires are the work of copycatsThis much damage so far....$350,000 worth of cars and property.
Sounds like the "99%" fighting back against the wealth of the "1%."
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