There's absolutely nothing interesting about what the GOP is doing here in Minnesota. The party itself is like an enormous cadaver whose funeral is being held in the Xcel Center, and the wakes thrown by its drunken hedonist powerbrokers bear more than a passing resemblance to Roman vomitoriums.
Not that the Democrats in Denver were much more interesting -- more lifelike, to be certain, as the baton of power and pork passed over to them, but completely staged and lacking in spontaneity nonetheless.
What happened on the streets of St. Paul yesterday was something else altogether. Whereas Denver was the site of young people clutching their blackberries and hustling passes to more and better parties, in St. Paul they were creating a whole new model for communication, documentation and activism.
Members of the Coldsnap legal collective fanned out across the city and communicated with each other (and the world) openly on Twitter about what was happening during the protest, and were thus able to alert and steer journalists, observers and anyone else with an interest immediately to what was happening on the street throughout the day. Nothing that law enforcement did happened in secret, and ACLU lawyers and other observers were able to be quickly alerted to anything that was happening. When we first arrived we started following their bulletins in the wake of the weekend raids, and as more information came in verifying their reports it became clear that they were a highly trustworthy source of information.
Meanwhile, the Uptake provided an army of video journalists with Qik cameras that broadcast live on the internet. You could track their whereabouts on a Google map, and they provided on-the-spot coverage of what was happening in real time. Really, I can't recommend enough going to their main page and taking a look at what they managed to do yesterday. They also provided a lounge where visiting bloggers could have internet and video editing space, and that's where we were headquartered yesterday. We were able to not only hear about what was happening all across the city virtually instantaneously, but see their reporters quickly diverted to anything that was happening and watch as their cameras went into action.
It was like a million ants scurrying around the city, passing back bits of information that formed themselves into a whole in a completely decentralized manner. Its very nature defied efforts to control and spin and propagandize.
It was the anti-Fox News.
Today we're going to the Ron Paul convention, where the nascent pro-civil liberties, anti-war insurgency within the GOP is congregating in Minneapolis. Their use of the internet as a broadcast and organizational tool has been impressive (Glenn Greenwald and I are working with members of the Break the Matrix group on the Accountability Now project), and it should be interesting to hear what Ron Paul and Bruce Fein have to say today.
Lindsay Beyerstein and I will be reporting throughout the day on the Campaign Silo.
Denver, with its forced marches to the Pepsi Center, its Blue Dogs and its consultants jockeying for AT&T's money and party power made me ill.
There's something happening here.
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Stay safe Jane, these are dangerous times
Thanks for keeping us so well informed. Continue to stay safe and try not to get any of the smell from that wake in the Xcel Center on you.
good morning. Was FDL down last night? Looking forward to Jane’s impressions of the outside-of-the-convention. Fully agree with her sense of Denver. Pigs heading to the trough. The image of Steny Hoyer surrounded by a small praetorian guard says volumes about our real political life.
We need a peasant uprising.
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Big Dan posted this behind the scenes clip of the McCain Campaign’s VP vetting team last week in Alaska:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....gspot.com/
Morning Jane ,ya I think it’s pretty cool now how fast news gets to us. I know whats going on sometimes as it’s happening!
Seeing that stuff from Minn makes me want to puke!
Fight the good fight Jane!
ps and watch your backside
This should be eyeopening to all, but it’s still barely being covered by TradMed.
While making that case that arresting DFHs for safety is not so tough, it sure is hard to explain that you also need to arrest journalists covering it.
Stay safe and keep reporting. I am dying to hear from Ron Paul.
Thanks Jane.
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Jane -
Thank you for being there…..stay safe! Democracy Now (Free Speech TV) is doing an excellent job of documenting the horrors for those of us who can’t view on-line.
Question - Is this what you intended to say?
Really, I can’t recommend going to their main page and taking a look at what they managed to do yesterday.
I found a fax number for the St. Paul Mayor’s Office and was able to get a fax through last night. The number is: (651) 266-8513
We should bombard the mayor’s office with faxes telling them to let drop any/all charges against Amy Goodman, Nicole Salazar and Sharif Abdel Kouddous . They are journalists and cannot be arrested for documenting the truth about the overreaching tactics of M-SP police. Also tell them that they should stop the heavy-handed police tactics and start respecting free speech and freedom of the press.
MSM is only reporting on the use of pepper spray. They are conveniently omitting the fact that rubber bullets and tear gas were also used yesterday.
Thanks with all my heart for what you’re doing, Jane. The pigs will not like the video evidence of their actions during this convention. Hopefully, the public will like it even less. Let the lawsuits begin!
Off to get new glasses. When I couldn’t recognize someone I knew the length of the grocery store isle away last week I knew it was time. Gives me an extra day off, though.
Be good to yourselves, and all other living things.
Namaste
Joe Lieberman and Fred Thompson are to speak today at the Republican Convention. So I guess you can say this is Whine and Cheese night.
Yes we were, we had a server go down. It absolutely had to do with our hardware.
For What it’s Worth
Jane, can you fix this? I think that you meant to recommend, yes?
Glenn Greenwald giggling about that on the next sofa.
hehehehehe
Blumenthal is arguing on democracynow that Palin was vetted in secret gathering by powerful evangelicals, and they love her. He uses the phrase: They are electrified by her. She’ll run the social agencies to instate the religious right’s policies on birth control, abortion, etc.
FYI:
The Air Force perceives that you are broadcasting “troop movements” and aiding the enemy (the American People) by revealing the location of riot-inciting troops on the streets of an American City. They are inclined to shut down your web site, or the entire internet, if you choose to continue to reveal the truth to “the enemy.”
Thanks for that. The parallels are truly striking.
In the immortal words of Jimmy Buffet, “I wish I were somewhere other than here,” I’d love to be with you in Minnesota, Jane, but you and Glenn are doing a fabulous job. I worry for your safety but also get emotionally energized by your spirit and dedication. Keep it up! Thanks.
OK. I’m depressed enough and the coffee’s gone. Time for me to be too.
There should be some great video to use after Joe opens his mouth.
…and Ghouliani kicked out of his Keynote slot . . .drag night at the Twin Cities Radisson ???
“Step outta line, the man come and take you away …”
I’d still like to see a rumor that Joe is so upset over not being the Veep nominee that he will endorse Obama in his speech. Make the Rethugs really squirm when he comes up to speak.
Is the height of their podium adjustable? It would make great footage for use later to show them lowering it before Joe and/or McThesulah make their remarks.
From Dana Milbank in WaPo: GOP Deals With the Storm — and the Stork
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op2ScdxyQQM
Rachel Maddow [on her radio show which was still on despite “Race for the White House” being pre-empted, thank god] said last night that the Xcel Energy Center is an aptly name place for the GOP convention - them being a prime provider of “clean coal” [hah!] technology……
Bush doin’ his infomercial for drill, drill, drill this morning.
I’ve been calling for us to storm the Bastille for some time. Easy to say from my office chair, eh? Friend Louise was in downtown St. Paul yesterday in the thick of the fray, and while she observed the interchanges with the Gestapo largely hemi-demi-semi cordial, she also said it was clear that could tilt at the least provocation. She is a generally fearless woman, but said there were moments when she was scared shitless (pardonez moi pour le expletive). I’m sorting through her photos now and trying to figure out how to post them on my blog.
Have we gotten a report from Norske yet?
Glen Greenwald described the brigades of police chanting military jargon and marching in formation before the marches. Creepy. That’s a video I would like to watch if there if anyone caught it & put it up somewhere.
The MSM has been a complete joke. Decided that the hurricane was the hot news item so what Jon Stewart referred to as the human dipsticks have been filming each other, tethered to a location, running around with anonometers, demonstrating just how stupid it is to be out in a hurricane. What fools. Meanwhile what the real news is goes totally unnoticed.
The forced marches to the Pepsi Center, plus Guantanamo Bay on the Platte and the Free Speech Zone.
Understanding that I will be pounced on, the idea that what I have seen so far constitutes a police riot is ludicrous.
No problem. I was just riffing off of Jane’s: “There’s something happening here.”
Evidently Bristol shares her mothers “pro-drilling” position.
The Stasi or Gestapo would be proud of their brothers and sisters in uniform. The Republicans have wanted, whether consciously or unconsciously, a police state since Nixon. With Bush and a braindead corporate media it has arrived.
Great post, btw, JH.
The problem is, Knut, that the folks watching at home are being shown only the busted store windows, anarchists blocking streets and destroying stuff, and policemen getting shoved to the ground. So the peasants are being conditioned not to be on our side.
Sort of OT, but maybe not. The connection to FDL is kind of spotty. You guys have got somebody doing a full court press on your server(s)/link(s).
my pitchfork is ready!
I think Jane meant to write the word “enough” after “recommend”.
(I tried to submit this comment but then the server delayed this for more than half an hour)
Bob in HI
I suppose the days of daisies in gun barrels has passed. We’d get our brains blown out by edgy storm troopers. (sigh)
I have to tell you that, all snark aside, it is absolutely bizarre and no small amount sobering to see photos of streets and places I know so well swarming with armed and armored riot police. It is cognitive dissonance of the highest order. What have we come to? Really. What hath George wrought?
Bravo Jane and Lindsay! When will you be collecting your pulitzer? Oh yeah, you’re just dirty hippy bloggers. Never mind./s
The footage on Democracy Now this morning was astounding…the way the so-called cop (more like a giant “transformer” toy character) who immediately said “arrest her”, when she asked where her fellow journalists were and then they violently dragged her over to cuff her…unbelievable!!! Plus, they took the journalists RNC convention passes away from them. Where is Klobuchar on this violence????? Why isn’t she speaking out and denouncing this publicly right and left??? Where are the Dems????
Who are these thugs??? They are all “buffed”…they don’t look like regular cops at all, they are much too fit. I’m guessing Blackwater, ICE, or some other paramilitary gestapo army.
Truly…are we in a weird timewarp…Germany in the 30’s and 40’s????
What is happening to our country???? Ummm…I think I know…
As I was saying…
The thing about the Chicago Convention in 1968 was that it started out as a peaceful demonstration, but a relative few changed the tone. Whether they were agents provocateurs could be debated endlessly, but the precedent combined with the money and resources made available via the Fatherland National Security
EdificeArtifice has brought us to this stage in the lunge towards total law enforcement, come what may. And the people who are attracted to this kind of thing are positively ecstatic (Mein führer! I can valk!).testing
The GDSP had their brownshirts and the Republican Party has Blackwater. The parallels between the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany in the 30’s and today’s Republican Party are striking. Both the Nazi’s and Republicans use intimidation, fear mongering, moral righteousness, xenophobia, demonizing political opponents and manipulation of the media. Today’s Republican Party are anti-American authoritarian cultists that need to be held accountable for their crimes against the American people and humanity at large. Let the trials begin in Janruary.
[That is sooo weird…I always log out of FDL and here I was *still* logged in, 24 hours later…and I couldn’t even bring up FDL through the regular IP address–I only got on here via the SILO.]
I just wanted to thank you, again, Jane and Glenn for the great coverage.
We should not be surprised about the police power being used to quell demonstrations. We are already the most militaristic country in the entire world, a strict police state that crushes dissent can not be far behind.
Jane
Don’t know if you’re checking comments anymore but how can the rest of us hausfrau’s out here get the word out so that the MSM gets wind of this? With Palin it was titillating and the MSM can’t resist that stuff. But civil liberties are sadly a snore for the MSM and, let’s not forget the Democratic leadership. Agent provacateurs are considered tinfoil.
Yes, something is happening and thank you for keeping us informed. What kind of coordinated effort could be organized to get this out to a wider audience?
I wrote about this phenomenon a couple of days ago for the Minneapolis-based news site MinnPost. There are some more links to good local Twittereportage there.
Please see:
http://is.gd/266i
Thanks.
The Revolution Will Be……PEPPERSPRAYED!
There’s something happening here
What it is ain’t exactly clear
There’s a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to
beware
not cross That line…Please, Jane and colleagues, be safe. These out of town goons are proud to attack citizens
Wow. Who would have thunk it a decade ago? We are seeing the biggest upheaval since the 1960s. History will be twittered.
OK. Would you settle for Jackboot raids?
When will the Obama-Biden campaign issue their statement condemning the federally planned attacks on free expression in St.Paul?
the Democratic Party believes in restoring the Constitution a little bit, right?
As a young (21) year old filmmaker living in Denver, I take offense to what was said about what happened in Denver for two reasons. First, we were doing in Denver exactly what we’re doing/is being done now in St. Paul, just because we received no media coverage, doesn’t mean it didn’t exist.
Secondly, the marches in Denver were smaller (as less anti-war people are angry with the Democratic Party) and received a much more open stance by the Denver P.D., and that’s not to say in the slightest that they were welcome. They just weren’t maced in the face AS OFTEN while holding flowers.
tried to post this earlier today…
very exciting and i think what is different is that jane and glenn are bringing news from the street to a wider audience and in that way are providing a bridge from the activists to the mainstream. this is one of the things i have dreamed of for the blogosphere and today jane and glenn are making it happen.
all through this decade, democracy now!, indymedia, the nlg and various legal and media collectives have been on the streets reporting and documenting what was happening at protest events. but their information and reports for the most part never broke through to the wider non-street activist world. in fact, in 2003, after the police riot in miami during the FTAA protests, my first hand accounts of what happened were generally met with something between skepticism and disbelief in the blogosphere - even at sites like talkleft.
technology may have made what we are seeing today possible, but without jane and glenn i don’t think it would be happening now. many, many thanks to them.
Great headline, and great post, but what do Republican powerbroker parties have to to with the exits from the Roman Colosseum?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomitorium
Minor point, but hey.