] "I've been going to Republican conventions since 1972, ] and I've never seen a convention with as many protesters ] in the streets," said David Gergen, who has worked for ] several Republican presidents, and Bill Clinton. "The ] irony is that was a convention held here because of ] echoes of 9/11, but it opens with echoes of Chicago and ] the Vietnam war. ] ] "The protests are anti-Bush, with heavy antiwar ] overtones, but this is Chicago without the fisticuffs, ] without the fight, without the bloodshed - so far," Mr. ] Gergen added. "To interpret this politically is hard, but ] my gut is that large, peaceful protests are not what the ] Republicans want. The protesters are stealing the story ] for the first day and drowning out the Republican ] message. If there's violence, that could all change." The New York Times - News Analysis: Upstaging Before the Show - The RNC Convention Protest March |