Since the beginning of the Wisconsin Insurrection, progressive activists have done everything the mainstream press accuses the Tea Party of doing.
They have held signs comparing Governor Scott Walker to Hitler, Hosni Mubarak, and Benito Mussolini.
They have displayed signs with targets superimposed on the Governor's face.
They have surrounded the homes of elected officials and issued threats.
Some have expressed their desire to see the Governor assassinated on the social networking site Twitter.
A Democratic Congressman has encouraged union activists to "get bloody" and another compared Governor Walker to a dictator.
A blogger at the far-left site Daily Kos has compared Governor Walker to southern slave owners.
Now, one has allegedly committed assault against a young conservative woman, according to a post at Gateway Pundit.
A far left union thug assaulted young conservative, and friend, Tabitha Hale today at a protest by a Communications Workers of America at the offices of Freedom Works.
Hale, a tea party activist and conservative blogger, is an employee of Freedom Works who was recording a heated exchange between a CWA union organizer and a fellow conservative when the union activist smacked her camera away.
The video clearly shows the union thug assaulting Hale, smiling after he attacked her.
Hale tweeted that she is okay and wrote, "They threatened and yelled, then hit me with a sign and threw my phone. But none of us were hurt.”
A post at Hot Air notes that those who know Hale say she is "perfectly pleasant and friendly" and "completely honest."
A Google search finds that with the exception of conservative media outlets, the story has been largely ignored by the mainstream press. This is no surprise to those who follow conservative politics, as such a story does not fit the Democrat-media template of the violent Tea Party activist, and gives the unions a negative image.
Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin notes:
They said it: “Get a little bloody.” It’s the union way.
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