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    The 'agent provocateur' who infiltrated Occupy Wall Street

    Among the protesters pepper-sprayed while storming a D.C. museum this weekend was a conservative aiming to "mock and undermine" the movement

    The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., was shut down Saturday after a crowd of protesters showed up to voice their opposition to U.S. drone strikes. The march was organized by an antiwar group called October 11, but was quickly joined by some members of the Occupy Wall Street offshoot Occupy D.C. Ten or so protesters tried to force their way past security and were pepper-sprayed in return. One was Patrick Howley, an editor at the conservative magazine The American Spectator, who shoved his way into the museum even after being pepper-sprayed. "As far as anyone knew I was part of this cause — a cause that I had infiltrated the day before in order to mock and undermine [it] in the pages of The American Spectator," Howley says in his (since-modified) article. Did he step beyond the bounds of journalism?

    Yes. Blame Howley for the weekend's violence: Howley's obvious attempt to discredit the Occupy movement wasn't victimless, says Charlie Grapski at Firedoglake. Without his instigation, innocent tourists and bystanders probably wouldn't have been maced. And the peaceful Occupiers in New York, D.C., and elsewhere don't deserve the bad press. The "admitted activities of this self-proclaimed agent provocateur should be brought to the attention of federal law enforcement officials."
    "American Spectator editor admits to being agent provocateur..."

    No. This is the protesters' fault, not Howley's: This journalist didn't egg on the protesters, says David Weigel at Slate. He simply "stumbled upon conservative media gold." The fringe anti-war October 11 movement is trying to steal the thunder of the booming Occupy protests. "What does a protest of drones have to do with a new populist protest of income disparity and bank deregulation?" Nothing, of course. But the "ineffective, camera-hungry" bunch at October 11 "have it in them to wreck the image of the new [Occupy] movement." All "Howley did was notice" and report on it.
    "The Battle of the Air and Space Museum"

    Regardless, this is activism, not journalism: "The evidence doesn't seem to show that Howley incited protesters to do anything they weren't already primed to do," says Ali Gharib at ThinkProgress. But his self-professed attempt to undermine the Occupy Wall Street movement — "leading the charge of protesters," then mocking them for not following him — simply isn't journalism.
    "Conservative writer admits 'infiltrating' 99 Percent Movement..."

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    105 comments

    • John Q Galt  •  7 mths ago
      So now you people are misusing the Conservative banner to make the other side look bad by leading the crusade and then turn around and pretend that we had nothing to do with the actions we just lead? Really? Real Conservatives don't have to resort to these kind of mindless tricks. We allow the other side to just openly state what they believe and allow their own words to hang themselves. Don't do these childish acts in the name of Conservatives, you are not Conservatives at all.
      • Dennis A 7 mths ago
        Hang themselves? My grandfather taught me to live well, work hard, save for tomorrow and be generous today. None of these are angry or accusatory. Live well and others will follow. Do not celebrate the failures of others. Instead celebrate when they see what is right.
      • D P 7 mths ago
        Rock on, Dennis. Those are real conservative values.
      • John Q Galt 7 mths ago
        @Dennis: Preach on, and tell them again. You have the right ideas.
    • Maverick  •  7 mths ago
      Herman Cain said that Alan Greenspan was his favorite Federal Reserve Chairman. That the TARP-supporting, financial crisis-denying Cain would think Greenspan had a good head for economics should be no surprise.
    • Thomas M  •  7 mths ago
      Someone in the article blamed him for innocent bystanders getting maced...that's where I got the implication.
    • JJ  •  7 mths ago
      EVERYONE CAN'T BE WINNERS
    • Chasten  •  7 mths ago
      You can observe without participating. He crossed the line by storming into the museum, loudly drawing attention to himself and inciting violence. You can watch without being part of the action.
    • Coffeelover  •  7 mths ago
      You can not use those words! 'agent provocateur'. They do not exist together! The mainstream media said so after the WTO fiasco in Seattle. Was it because the police 'agent
      provocateurs' were caught returning to their precinct on VIDEO! You have to follow the rules of the Mainstream Media.
    • Isis  •  7 mths ago
      non news
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      Well Charlie, if the Feds can read, your allegations about: Self-proclaimed agent provocateurs have been brought to the attention of federal law enforcement officials. No Charlie, your work is done in the dark, without adult supervision. Your aim is to improvise a sensational issue, in front of a sympathetic media.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      The guy is looking for 'fame' and hopes for money to follow.
    • Mike R  •  7 mths ago
      It all boils down to did he break the law? If he tried to block freedom of speech and the right to assemble, then what he did is unconstitutional. I don't care if he is a journalist. He should be held accountable for his actions.
      • Mike R 7 mths ago
        It's very simple. Did he break the law?
    • Darmok E. Jalad  •  7 mths ago
      Oh geez, he's another punk "journalist" like the O'Keefe kid.
    • me  •  7 mths ago
      Did this mocker realize that every time someone has done something against this group, more people join the Wall Street opposition?
      • James 7 mths ago
        Of course not. When it comes to thinking and reasoning, right-wing extremists like this nitwit journalist are deficient. They're at their best when they're taking orders, not thinking.
    • Bob O  •  7 mths ago
      Remember when Scott walker admitted that he had considered putting in some troublemakers when he though that he was talking to David Koch?

      How about the numerous instances of out of context video editing by Andrew Breitbart?

      Do those who support conservatism ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?
      • Hedgehog 7 mths ago
        Do those who support liberalism ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?

        Do those who support libertarianism ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?

        Do those who support Islam ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?

        Do those who support Christianity ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?

        Do those who support pro-life ever consider WHY the ideology that they support needs to resort to dirty tricks to gain the upper hand?

        Need I say more?
      • Janette 7 mths ago
        another good one @hedgehog. Were you born a cynic or did you work hard at earning that title? I have worked my butt off earning my cynic label. :-) Could it be that we two have seen around the corners of the fantasy and have had a glimpse of the reality behind it all? Oooh, that sounds cynical too.
        Ah, well, they will never listen to us anyway.
        See ya on the flip side sometime.
      • spinning_left 7 mths ago
        You probably deserve each other.
    • Caliban  •  7 mths ago
      If he got himself sprayed, he was an instigator, which goes beyond the role of a reporter.

      It's exactly analogous to a leftist showing up at a tea party rally and pretending to be a racist.
      • gamblersob 7 mths ago
        The difference is the leftwing person isn't pretending!
      • JW 7 mths ago
        Leftists ARE racist,moron.
      • gojuguy 7 mths ago
        I get the point, but the way you state it isn't fair. The tea party movement itself is not explicitly racist, though some of its members are. I bet that most tea partiers are not racist in their views. After all, many of them like Herman Cain.
    • Having Fun  •  7 mths ago
      Perhaps we should infiltrate the Tea Party?
      Why bother!
    • William  •  7 mths ago
      I know the protestors are trying very hard to keep it peaceful. When someone comes in trying to discredit them and is found out, it only adds to their credibility. Go Occupy Wall Street!
    • Stephen  •  7 mths ago
      And his billionaire friends will bail him out and pay the court fees.
    • killer  •  7 mths ago
      A Republican who is being discredited. That has a familiar ring to it.
    • S.C.  •  7 mths ago
      Journalists are not supposed to "undermine" protests. They are supposed to report on it.

      They are there to report on events, not dictate the course the events should take. He should be blackballed for this.
    • T-Rex  •  7 mths ago
      Provocative headline = numerous leftwing whacko postings.