Violence erupted Wednesday afternoon in Cairo a day after President Hosni Mubarak vowed to step down in September, as thousands of Mubarak supporters stormed Tahrir Square, some on horseback and camels, and reportedly attacked anti-government protesters.
The Mubarak supporters are said -- according to Al-Jazeera English, the BBC, CNN and the New York Times -- to be carrying machetes, sticks and other weapons. The two groups are reportedly throwing rocks at each other in Tahrir Square and the surrounding streets.
Anderson Cooper, the CNN anchor, reported that he and his crew were attacked by Mubarak supporters today.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (1)Former Tea Party Express chairman and "accidental" racist Mark Williams is really happy about the recently announced CNN-Tea Party Express Republican debate: "That a respected international, serious news organization like CNN, CNN Political Director Sam Feist and even the potential presidential candidates recognize that the Tea Party is anything but racist and were willing to fight to join simply thrills me."
"I feel completely vindicated, this is an absolute vindication of both the Tea Party and Mark Williams," Mark Williams said.
[TPM SLIDESHOW: Tea Party Express Hosts 'National Black Conservatives Rally']
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (2)Right-wing activist James O'Keefe has released a statement on his planned CNN "punk," admitting that he liked the idea but contending that he wasn't going to go through with it as planned.
"There were no mirrors, sex tapes, blindfolds, fuzzy handcuffs, posters of naked women, or music," O'Keefe said. "Sorry, you were not going to see my face saying the words 'Bubble Headed Beach Blonde who comes on at 5' into a video camera."
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Andrew Breitbart stood behind James O'Keefe when he was accused of entering Sen. Mary Landrieu's office under false pretenses. He backed O'Keefe's ACORN investigation. But O'Keefe's latest botched plan to lure a CNN reporter onto a boat to seduce her? Breitbart wants no part in that.
Though he didn't respond to TPM's request for comment this week, Breitbart put out a statement distancing himself from O'Keefe's latest stunt late Friday, stating that O'Keefe owed his supporters an explanation.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)When James O'Keefe dressed up like a telephone repairman and started poking around with Sen. Mary Landrieu's (D-LA) phone system, breaking the law, Andrew Breitbart -- who backed O'Keefe's ACORN stings -- stood by him. He said Big Government had nothing to do with O'Keefe's stunt, of course, but he also defended O'Keefe, gave him a platform from which to make a public statement and continued to pay him for his contributions to the BigGovernment site.
But not this time around, as O'Keefe finds himself the subject of condemnation from the right for apparently plotting to "punk" CNN by luring a reporter onto his boat and seducing her.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (1)When CNN reporter Abbie Boudreau flew to Maryland to meet with James O'Keefe, she thought she was meeting him in his office to talk about a documentary she was working on about young conservatives. Instead, she found herself at his house, where his organization's executive director was near tears as she warned Boudreau that O'Keefe was trying to lure her onto his boat in order to seduce her in front of hidden cameras in order to "punk" CNN.
Boudreau left, and CNN ran the story today. We already know plenty about the main character: O'Keefe is the Andrew Breitbart protege who secretly filmed meetings between himself, posing as a pimp, and ACORN employees. The videos were a big part of what caused ACORN's demise as a national organization that helped low- and middle-income families find housing and register to vote. He also pleaded guilty earlier this year with three friends to charges of entering government property under false pretenses, after the four posed as telephone repairmen and videotaped themselves fiddling with the phones in Sen. Mary Landrieu's office.
But who were his alleged co-conspirators, who CNN says O'Keefe emailed with about the plan?
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (2)James O'Keefe, the young conservative activist who secretly recorded meetings with ACORN and was convicted in May of entering Sen. Mary Landrieu's office under false pretenses, allegedly tried to "punk" CNN reporter Abbie Boudreau by luring her on to a boat and seducing her.
CNN reports on the scheme today, a few days before airing a documentary on O'Keefe and other young conservatives called "Right on the Edge." The incident happened in August, when Boudreau was working on the documentary.
[TPM SLIDESHOW: Ambush 'Filmmaker' James O'Keefe: From The ACORN Sting To Failed CNN Punking]
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