Karl Rove Protester Jodie Evans Threatens to Continue Harassing Rove and Personally Arrest Him

Marc Schenker
This past Monday, Karl Rove was chaotically and rudely disrupted by the typical, radical Code Pink anti-war protesters at a book event in Beverly Hills. Code Pink founder, Jodie Evans, was the most threatening and disruptive one there, going so far as to brandish real handcuffs and presume to make a citizen's arrest on Rove. Appearing on Fox News yesterday, Evans was not apologetic at all and even redoubled her efforts to the contrary. Proudly demonstrating why anti-war groups such as Code Pink are ostracized as lunatics at best and dangerous anarchists at worst, Evans said that she and Code Pink would continue to harass Rove by following him around at his events with the single-minded intention of making a citizen's arrest on the former Bush adviser. Normal and sane people don't make threats like this, but we're talking about the fanatical cadre on the left that's epitomized so well in the anti-war protesters, so no one should be all that surprised.

Appearing on America Live with Megyn Kelly, Jodie Evans was very unremorseful and was clearly beyond the brink of sanity in the-for lack of a better word-logic she was putting forth in her appearance justifying her actions of disorderliness at Rove's event.

Basically, Evans' ill logic breaks down like this: She's a fanatically bitter anti-war protester who still can't let go of the unreasonable anger she feels towards Bush and his administration for the Iraq war. Despite the fact that Iraq has now been pacified to the point that even Joe Biden accepts it as something of a victory (though he lies that the credit should go to Obama instead of Bush whose "Surge" decision pacified Iraq), Evans and her dangerous ilk still are unwarrantably angry that so much money was spent on Iraq and that soldiers died there (despite the fact that it was for a noble cause and not in vain). Hypocritically, though, this same imbalanced woman has no problem with all the exorbitant, generational theft of Obama in his massive wasteful spending that's driven up the deficit, or the fact that Obama has basically continued Bush's strategy in Iraq (though he'll never admit it) by failing to pull out all troops as he once alluded to.

So in elitist, liberal revenge-mindedness, the plan that Evans and her fellow lunatics at Code Pink have come up with is to presumptuously declare themselves the Law and absolutely decide who to arrest and for what, apparent offenses. Let me repeat that in case the shock hasn't fully sunk in yet to the fullest extent that it should: Evans and her fellow lunatics at Code Pink-without any verifiable legal standing-have presumptuously elevated themselves as the absolute deciders of the law with regards to whom to arrest and for what reason. What Evans and Code Pink are perpetrating here is beyond a perversion of law-which it clearly is by masking their illegal activity of violating the peace and potential intimidation. It is unlawful, harassing, potentially dangerous and completely anarchic!

Their radical and poorly thought-out plan consists of approaching Rove with the intent of laying their hands on him (assault, for one) without justification for the purpose of a legal-sounding "citizen's arrest." The trouble is that when they do this, they're usually disturbing the peace at minimum and, worse even, potentially putting people in danger when they resort to force to "arrest" Rove for their mock citizen's arrest.

Worse still is the fact that Evans is on likely shaky legal ground and probably subjecting herself to punitive and retaliatory action before a civil or criminal court for, but not limited to in the slightest, the infringement of another's rights. On that topic, let's revisit the cowardly ambush on Rove from this past Monday: Rove probably has a half-decent case of arguing infringement of his right to a peaceable speaking engagement, as does the audience who expected to hear Rove talk and sign books. The aftermath was deprivation as Rove was naturally forced to leave the stage under the barrage of ten, hostile, fanatically feminist Code Pink anarchists, and the audience didn't get their books signed. This doesn't even cover what further infringement could've occurred had Evans and her cadre of law-breaking radicals actually put their hands on Rove and tried to physically restrain him (Assault! Assault!) for the purpose of a mock citizen's arrest.

Evans claims all day long that she had an apparently "legal" (sure, and I'm the Queen of England) arrest complaint, but the trouble is with her, as it is with all radicals, that facts get in the way of her lies. What judge signed the "arrest complaint," for one, and under whose authority exactly does she fantasize that she has the authority to proceed with a citizen's arrest??? Is it under the authority of the Almighty Anti-War Protester Feminista who resides in Evans' head and in her head alone?! No idea because she didn't clarify in her interview. However, in the US, one can only conduct a citizen's arrest if one actually witnesses a legitimate felony when one does the actual citizen's arrest. This requirement blasts holes all over Evans' already mentally deranged argument of having a valid claim to a citizen's arrest because it begs the question, What felony did she exactly witness Rove committing? Did she catch Rove in the "felony" of committing a war crime? Did she witness Rove in the "felony" of killing US soldiers (although it would be Al-Qaeda terrorists who actually did the killing)? When you ask these legally necessary questions to determine her citizen's arrest's validity, one can see how easily it falls apart under the weight of its insanity and asininity.

What's truly disturbing, upsetting and more evidence of mental disorder (as Michael Savage is so apt to say of liberals and their anti-war protesting, for instance) is Evans' threatening conclusion to the America Live interview. She basically foreshadowed more of this illegal and anarchic misbehavior when she said that she and Code Pink would continue harassing Rove and attempt to lawlessly arrest him! In my mind, this puts Rove's physical safety in danger at the least, and I'm wondering why there hasn't been talk of prosecuting Evans and Code Pink, or at least getting a doggone restraining order on her, as this isn't the first time her group has done this to Rove.

To send Marc questions, praise or criticism, e-mail him at marc_schenker@telus.net

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Sources:

Kristinn Taylor and Andrea Shea King, A Name Americans Should Know--Jodie Evans and the Obama-Hollywood-Terrorist Connection, Big Government

Rove Abandons Book Signing After "Arrest" Attempt, CBS 2 Chicago

Andrew Malcolm, Joe Biden Update: Iraq one of Obama's "great achievements," LA Times Blog

Jodie Evans, Karl Rove Book Tour Starts with a Bang, Huffington Post

CItizen's Arrest, Wikipedia

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  • Elle4/7/2010

    rediculous. Politics is worse than middle school

  • leroy coffie4/2/2010

    it is another shame

  • Kim Linton4/1/2010

    Unbelievable. The hypocrisy is amazing.

  • Rita Oakleaf (formerly Muether)4/1/2010

    Wouldn't the "No Cussing Club" be proud of Rove for saying, "Get the heck out of here!" instead of something else? :)

  • Brian Schultz4/1/2010

    Sounds to me like they need to be arrested.

  • Honora James4/1/2010

    What makes their outrage seem so disingenuous is the selectivness of it; it's almost never a Democrat, just Republicans that are refuse of society.

  • Malina Debrie4/1/2010

    Judy you are so right! Ditto!

  • Judy Kaelin4/1/2010

    Evans is clearly disturbed! As Americans we have the right to disagree but not the right to disrupt or attempt to cause physical harm to others. I totally agree with what Michelle had to say.

  • Jay Braun4/1/2010

    very true michelle, great point.

  • Michele Starkey4/1/2010

    It's folks like Evans who need to realize that in they lived in Iraq (or other countries in the world) and pulled these kinds of stunts, they would end up in prison - or worse! Cheers :)

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