As I have written before, the coup is coming from the left, not from Walker. Here is Reich accusing Walker of what he and the rest of the left is doing themselves. I think the term for this is called projection. He warns protesters not to get violent, for it will give Gov. Walker the excuse for a coup.
So, the exercise of legal authority by Walker in putting down violence is somehow an extralegal coup, while the violence and disorder is not? The pot calling the kettle black, anyone? Why the necessity to warn against violence? Isn't it true that the protesters are over the top and the ones who are in the wrong, and Reich knows it? If he doesn't, isn't he a bit "mental" at this stage? If he does know, then he's a liar, isn't he?
But it’s critically important at this stage that Walker’s opponents maintain the self-discipline they have shown until this critical point. Walker would like nothing better than disorder to break out in Madison. Like the leader of any coup d’etat, he wants to show the public his strong-arm methods are made necessary by adversaries whose behavior can be characterized on the media as even more extreme.
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