Twitter finally suspended the violent antifa group Smash Racism after it organized a mob to terrorize the home of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, forcing his wife, who was home alone at the time, to hide in a pantry until police arrived.

Oddly enough, a Washington, D.C.-area Episcopal church apparently has no problem with violent antifa groups meeting in their church basement to organize their activities.

Smash Racism held three “From Resistance to Revolution” conferences at St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in November and December of last year. A house of God hosting these domestic terrorists seems weirdly incongruous, to say the least.

Meanwhile, former John Jay economics professor and (former?) Smash Racism organizer Mike Isaacson (@VulgarEconomics) continues to have a Twitter account where he is allowed to threaten law enforcement and political figures on a regular basis.

We have submitted a formal tip to the @FBI regarding this credible threat that has been made towards the lives of multiple officials: pic.twitter.com/hgWRfVtcw5 — Far Left Watch (@FarLeftWatch) September 25, 2018

Just so we are clear, Mike Isaacson, the leader of the antifa group that threatened Senator @tedcruz and @realDonaldTrump recently shared a @CNN article and instructed his @Twittter followers to "kill your local politicians". He still has an account. cc: @DHSGov @FBI pic.twitter.com/sWwgTpgdxG — Far Left Watch (@FarLeftWatch) September 25, 2018

On Thursday, Isaacson mocked Carlson on Twitter, suggesting that he got what he deserved:

.@TuckerCarlson is the paragon of crocodile tears — Mike Isaacson (@VulgarEconomics) November 8, 2018

.@TuckerCarlson: A bloo bloo bloo my family can't be safe while I advocate for the bloodthirsty separation of thousands of families at the US border! Wahhh I can't leave my kids at home while I callously brush off the murder of another black child at the hands of the police! — Mike Isaacson (@VulgarEconomics) November 8, 2018

He even suggested in a tweet that the only reason Carlson’s home wasn’t on fire was because his comrades had practiced “restraint.”

tucker carlson's home is incredibly not on fire so someone is practicing restraint — Mike Isaacson (@VulgarEconomics) November 8, 2018

In January of this year, John Jay finally let Isaacson go after his egregious anti-police tweets were publicized in the conservative media. (The MSM had little interest in the story, which broke in September 2017.)

Isaacson needs no introduction to regular PJ Media readers. I’ve written about his repulsive antics here and here and here and here.

Isaacson wrote on his blog Thursday that an active member of Smash Racism told him that Carlson and other “far right personalities” had been doxxed.

Via The Daily Caller:

Isaacson wrote that he hasn’t worked with Smash Racism DC for three years, but he wrote that he “probably should have seen [the protest] coming” and referred to the group’s active members as his “comrades.” “SRDC has really been on fire with the doxxes as of late,” Isaacson wrote. “Anyway, last night my SRDC comrades engaged in what’s known as ‘grassroots lobbying’ – showing up at a powerful person’s doorstep, usually at night, and generally making as much noise as possible.

Isaacson also claimed that he hasn’t worked with Smash Racism DC in three years in a pinned tweet.

I haven't worked with Smash Racism DC in three years but support their actions. Thanks for playing. — Mike Isaacson (@VulgarEconomics) November 8, 2018

But that appears to be a lie. In January 2017 (less than two years ago) James O’Keefe caught the scoundrel on tape telling fellow agitators it’s okay to punch Trump supporters in the throat. Isaacson made the comments during an informational meeting ahead of the #Disrupt20 protests on Inauguration Day.

PJ Media reported at the time:

Mike Isaacson of “Smash Racism DC” justified the violence by portraying Trump supporters as Nazis: “Generally speaking, Nazis will only actually attack people if they strongly outnumber them because Nazis are essentially cowards. So if it’s three of them and a homeless guy, they’re going to beat him up. If it’s one of them and like six other people, they’re gonna run the f*ck away,” he said. He added, “Bring it, throat punching is probably a good thing.”

Isaacson has a particular reason to resent Tucker Carlson.

The anti-cop tweets that led to his departure from John Jay were unearthed after he embarrassed himself on Fox News with Tucker Carlson, where he gave one of the most cringe-worthy performances by a leftist guest ever.