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September 21, 2005

Sheehanista Potheads Call Kettle Black

Posted by Dave Blount at September 21, 2005 12:36 PM

When the Cindy Sheehan Show rolled into Manhattan's Union Square Monday, her handlers didn't bother with the necessary permits, and consequently had their party shut down after Mother Moonbat delivered her daily diatribe against the Great Satan America. What you might not know about this incident if you learned about it from the NY Times' cloying coverage was the reaction of Sheehan's zombie hordes to being asked to obey the law like everyone else.

Ready for some heavy irony? Via yesterday's New York Sun:

The arrest of an organizer of an anti-war gathering yesterday at Union Square that featured Cindy Sheehan provoked a furious reaction from protesters, who pressed up against police officers and called them "pigs," "fascists," and "Stalinists."

Emphasis mine, although I doubt you would have missed how rich it is that literal Stalinists (as at least some of Sheehan's handlers are — e.g., International ANSWER) would choose that particular epithet to insult the police officers charged with the unpleasant duty of having to protect the public from their disorderly behavior. Given the low personal hygiene standards and high degree of anti-Semitism prevalent among Sheehanistas, their choice of the terms "pigs" and "fascists" is also good for a snicker.

The arrested organizer was Paul Zulkowitz, who was hauled off to be charged with unlawful use of a sound device and disorderly conduct, as a trumpeter described as "sarcastic" played a disrespectful rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and Mother Moonbat was whisked away to yet another television interview. This is Zulkowitz's third arrest in the last six months. By now we're getting a pretty clear idea of the sort of company Cindy Sheehan keeps.

Hat tip: Times Watch.