No, that’s not hypocrisy at all

| November 20, 2011

Yeah, that’s Brad Spitzer, an accountant for Deloitte, the financial manager for the Occupy Wall Street leaving his $700/night hotel room, heading out for his daily participation in the day’s activities at Zuccotti Park according to the link sent to us by Old Trooper at the New York Post. Dutro said that he paid for the hotel himself, as if that neutralizes the hypocrisy.

It reminds me of the anti-war protests in Washington, DC in the early 70s when supposed veterans who were protesting the war camped out on the National Mall while John Kerry, their leader, was staying with rich family friends in trendy Georgetown.

“Tents are not for me,” says Dutro, but as a leader doesn’t he have a responsibility to share the misery with his fellow protesters, like they want to share their misery with the rest of America?

Category: I hate hippies, Occupy

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Joe

More of your diversionary, attack-the-messenger nonsense…..

AW1 Tim

Nope,

This is just another example of how the “Occupy_______” crap isn’t a spontaneous movement, nor anything other than a leftist & union backed astroturf campaign.

The filthy stinking hippies are nothing more than useful idiots, and this whole “revolution” is run exactly as those by Mao, Lenin and all the other leftist tools and monsters.

Those running the show, and those who are in charge are lying through their teeth about what the purpose of this craptaculr movement is. It isn’t what these lice-ridden dope heads think. This is about seizing power outside of the Constitution. It’s about destroying our way of life in substituting that with a socialist hell.

Doc Bailey

You realize that this is actually par for the course. I mean the leaders are gonna be rich. and the followers are going to be dumb-asses.

GruntSgt

Hypocrisy has never known any boundaries on the left. It’s the old “Good for thee but not for me”. Particularly when they think they’re running the shebang. There’s nothing spontaneous about any of this and anyone who thinks it is needs to get their head out of their ass and pay attention.

2-17 AirCav

@3. First they were a curiosity. Then they became the objects of scorn and derision as the filth and squallor they created mounted. Complaints of theft and battery and horror stories of sexual offenses–not to mention disease– thinned their ranks. Now, the core is getting desperate and incidents of violence are forthcoming as the anarchists and agitators try to kindle a dying ember. Last one out, turn off the flashlight.

Old Trooper

I have had numerous discussions with a co-worker about all this and he, of course, is a pro-union type that supports these chuckleheads. I threw him off guard, one day, when he was saying that the occutards are going to have to take it to the next level and I agreed. I told him I want them to riot, burn cars in the streets, vandalize everything in their path, and create chaos. I want them to violently clash with police and go into neighborhoods and vandalize homes and assault people. That way, the real 99% will have that much more disdain for them and they will meet the real people, who will have just about had enough of their crap. Then, it will get very interesting, indeed.

OWB

It’s just the old “I’ve got mine, screw you” crap that some folks have. It seems that most of them are leftists these days, but there always have been selfish, self-centered people, and likely always will be.

But then, that’s one of those principles of life that adults understand. Whining, spoiled children have no reason to understand that – some by choice, because they just don’t want to, and others because they grew up with no preparation for living in the real world.

2-17 AirCav

I do remember Kent State. It came as quite a shock to the antiwar movement that someone actually might be killed. Occupying universities, deans’ offices, student strikes, and the occasional bombing by a group called the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society). Nice, innocent name, wasn’t it? I also recall 1968 and the ambushing of police and firemen just doing their jobs. I recall the riots too. It wasn’t fun. It wasn’t pretty.

UpNorth

This douChe works for Deloitte? One of the big 4 in Financial Services? Wow, this is the lead in to their website about jobs, “Our reputation for providing high quality services with integrity has earned us the trust of our clients, and our people”. Hey guess what, Deloitte, I wouldn’t let you balance the books of the little league I volunteer for, if you employ shit stains like this.
And, if he can afford a $700/night hotel room, the rest of their customers better start looking at their balances too.

OWB

Awww – the summer of ’68. Remember it well. There were the same sort of hypocrites then as now. One improvement may be that the “literature” (at least most of it?) is now being printed on this continent so some Americans are gaining something from it.

faboutlaws

I wonder if his firm is paying for him to be there and whether the firm considers this a campaign contribution to Obama?

melle1228

>You realize that this is actually par for the course. I mean the leaders are gonna be rich. and the followers are going to be dumb-asses.

Pretty much describes any communist organization..

Tman

Makes you want to slap that smirk off his stupid face.

whydoyou

Another spoiled rich liberal. Probably in NYC for a business meeting for Deloitte and took some extra time to play liberal for a few hours. Now he can go back to his California friends and tell stories. “Good for yooouuu!!”

NHSparky

I mean, this is New York and all, but even there you really have to work at finding a hotel room at $700 per. Even the “nice” place we’re staying at this weekend is well under $300, and as you get closer to downtown the prices drop further still.

NHSparky

Speaking of money shots, here’s one for the Occutards to chew on for a while:

Meanwhile, Dutro, 35, one of only a handful of OWS leaders in charge of the movement’s $500,000 in donations, checked in on Wednesday, the night after police emptied Zuccotti Park.

Anyone else wondering where that money went?

Joe

Hey, is that guy Levi Johnston’s long lost twin brother?