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Anatomy of a right-wing riot
the Republican mob attack in Miami-Dade
By Kate Randall
25 November 2000

<http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/nov2000/riot-n25.shtml>

More details have come to light concerning the events on Wednesday at the
Miami-Dade County Canvassing Board that led to the board's decision to halt
manual recounting of ballots in the presidential election.  The board's
sudden announcement that it was abandoning the recount meant that hundreds
of votes, mostly for Democratic candidate Al Gore, would not be included in
the official state-wide tally.
The protesters who mobbed the board's proceedings were not, as had been
generally portrayed in the media, a collection of "outraged citizens" and
rank-and-file Republicans who came together in a spontaneous outburst of
indignation. The mini-riot was a carefully orchestrated operation designed
by the Bush camp to halt the manual recounting of ballots that had been
authorized only one day before by the Florida Supreme Court.
According to a report on ABCNews.com, the participants were not for the
most part local party activists, but rather Republican Party operatives who
have been functioning out of a large mobile home in Miami, some having come
from as far away as Washington DC and New York City.  These individuals
were tight-lipped when questioned by a CNN reporter about who was in charge
of their activities.
On Tuesday night Bush campaigners began phoning Republican Party members,
urging them to join the out-of-state operatives in an anti-recount protest
the next morning at Miami's County Hall. At 8 a.m.  Wednesday, a meeting of
the board of canvassers voted to abandon a full hand recount of
Miami-Dade's 654,000 ballots and proceed instead with a hand count of
approximately 10,000 "undervotes"ballots for which no presidential choice
had been registered in the original machine count. Since most of these
ballots were from Democratic precincts, the board's action outraged the
Bush camp, which proceeded to organize a violent provocation.
A crowd of about 150 pro-Bush protesters gathered outside the room on the
18th floor of County Hall where the board of canvassers was meeting to
begin the recount. In an effort to expedite the counting process, the board
decided to move its proceedings, and the disputed ballots, to a room on the
19th floor where the general public would be excluded, but two
representatives from both the Republican and Democratic parties would be
allowed to observe.
At that point, according to a November 24 column by Paul Gigot in the Wall
Street Journal, New York Rep. John Sweeney, a Republican "monitor" on the
scene, gave the order to "shut it down." The throng of Republican
protesters moved to the 19th floor and began pounding on the doors of the
county elections department, chanting, "Stop the count, stop the fraud!"
Numerous incidents of violence on the part of the demonstrators were
reported. The crowd chased down Miami-Dade Democratic Party Chairman Joe
Geller, screaming that he was stealing a ballot. (It turned out he was
carrying a sample ballot.) The mob attempted to rush the doors to the 19th
floor elections office, and several people were trampled and manhandled in
the process. Luis Rosero, a Democratic aide, told the New York Times that
he was punched and kicked in the scuffle.
Key in mobilizing personnel for the Republican onslaught was the
Spanish-language radio station, Radio Mambi. In an effort to whip up a
lynch-mob hysteria, Republicans accused the Miami-Dade election officials
of deliberately excluding Hispanic precincts, areas politically dominated
by right-wing Cuban exiles that had voted overwhelmingly for Bush.
Radio Mambi reporter Evilio Cepero played a key part in fomenting the
violence, chanting over a megaphone "Denounce the recount!", "Stop the
injustice!" His calls for people to come down to the demonstration were
repeatedly broadcast over Radio Mambi, and he telephoned interviews with
Republican Party politicians that were relayed by the station.
According to Gigot's column in the Wall Street Journal, Republicans on the
scene told the besieged election officials that "1,000 local Cuban
Republicans" were on their way to the demonstration. The prospect of facing
a mob of anti-Castro fascists, who earlier this year illegally held young
Elian Gonzales in defiance of government orders to return him to his
father, and whose leading figures have been linked to terrorist actions
against Cuba, undoubtedly unnerved the canvassing board members, who had
good cause to fear for their lives.
Gigot, who in addition to penning a weekly column for the Wall Street
Journal is a regular commentator on the Public Broadcasting System's
Newshour television program, enthuses in his Journal article over the
success of the mob attack: "The canvassers then stunned everybody and
caved. They cancelled any recount and certified the original Nov. 7
election vote.... Republicans rejoiced and hugged like they'd just won the
lottery."
This provocation, utilizing an openly fascistic element within Miami's
Cuban-American population, underscores the threat to democratic rights
represented by the ultra-right forces that have come to dominate the
Republican Party. The Republicans' reliance on traveling thugs operating
out of a mobile home, employing violence and mob tactics to thwart a
court-sanctioned recount of ballots, is indicative of the methods the party
is employing in its attempt to hijack the presidential election.
In a belated response to Wednesday's events, Democratic vice presidential
candidate Joseph Lieberman on Friday issued a meek appeal for the
Republicans to curb their operatives' activities in Florida: "These
demonstrations were clearly designed to intimidate and to prevent a simple
count of votes from going forward," he said. "This is a time to honor the
rule of law, not surrender to the rule of the mob."
Lieberman's plea was the latest in a series of futile appeals from the Gore
camp for the Republicans to rein in their forces. Meanwhile, the Democrats
have discouraged any mobilization of popular opposition to Republican
sabotage of the court-mandated recount.
The Democrats are far more concerned with obscuring the fascistic character
of the so-called "base" of the Republican Party, and the danger it
represents, than organizing a defense of democratic rights, even if this
means acceding to an illegitimate seizure of the White House.
One of the crassest expressions of Democratic pandering to the Republican
right was Gore's role in the Elian Gonzales affair, when he publicly broke
with the policy of his own administration to back the efforts of the Cuban
exile groups in Miami to prevent the boy from being returned to his father.
Ironically, but not unexpectedly, these same forces are now providing the
shock troops in the Republican campaign to hijack the election.
The media has played a predictably foul role in covering for the Republican
Party operatives. Initially there was a certain note of alarm in reports
about the events at the Miami-Dade canvassing board. The networks showed
footage of the mob rampaging through the county building and banging on
doors. But the story was relegated quickly to the back burner.
There was virtually no attempt to reveal who and what was behind the mob
tactics. One MSNBC commentator argued that the protesters were simply
exercising their "democratic rights." The connection between the Republican
assault and the decision by the Miami-Dade canvassers to abandon the
recount was barely noted.

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