Jim Treacher of PJMedia has a tribute to his former boss, Tucker Carlson, who hired Treacher based on his anonymous blogging in 2009. [Angry Mob Targets Tucker Carlson's Private Residence, November 8, 2018]

Tucker Carlson flew halfway across the country on a moment's notice to hire a guy whose real name he didn't even know. He launched me from complete obscurity to somewhat less complete obscurity, just because he liked my blogging. I'd think it was crazy, if it hadn't happened to me. Actually, I still think it's crazy. I am eternally grateful that the man is out of his mind.

So that's why this report makes Treacher especially angry:

A left-wing mob showed up outside Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s house Wednesday evening, posted pictures of his address online and demanded that he flee the city of Washington, D.C. Carlson, a co-founder of The Daily Caller and host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” was at the Fox News studio when the angry crowd showed up outside of his house... Video the group, “Smash Racism DC,” posted to Twitter shows one of the mob’s ringleaders leading the crowd in chants of “racist scumbag, leave town!” and “Tucker Carlson, we will fight! We know where you sleep at night!”

Treacher reproduces a tweet from the antifascists (i. e. fascists) who did this:

The actual Tweet is gone, because these peple have been banned from Twitter, but here's a YouTube video of the mob:

The Washington Post has a report which repeatedly calls the mob "protesters," and doesn't seem to say any of them were arrested. [‘They were threatening me and my family’: Tucker Carlson’s home targeted by protesters, by Allyson Chiu, The Washington Post, November 8, 2018]

This has been happening since Trump started campaigning in 2015, and I've been compariing them to the turbas divinas (government-sponsored mobs) used by the Sandinistas in the '90s.

However, if you're a Dissident Right conservative, a patriotic immigration reformer, or anyone who talks about IQ, this has been going on for years and years. Ask Jared Taylor, for example.

In 2012, for example, after a violent antifascist attack on some far-right people in Chicago, I noted that

Edith Efron noted as long ago as 1971 in her book The News Twisters the tendency of the media to refer to physical attacks on conservatives as “protests.” “Hecklers Throw Empty Drink Cans At Wallace” was one of the headlines she pointed to, noting that throwing things at people is not the same as heckling.

More recently, we've seen these protesters hurling full, sometimes frozen, cans of pop, highly dangerous missiles.

More from my 2012 column:

And here it is.