MORE ON THE COAKLEY REPORTER ASSAULT, from Dana Loesch.

UPDATE: More here. “The fact that people who work either for or with the state’s Attorney General feel free to commit assault and battery on a reporter should tell Massachusetts voters all they need to know about Coakley and her views on public accountability. . . . You know, a state Attorney General should be the person to enforce the law — especially, as this photo shows, she witnessed the assault and battery . . . .”

ANOTHER UPDATE: Two questions for Coakley.

MORE: Coakley blames phantom “stalkers.” And I love this: “Coakley said she is not ‘privy’ to the facts surrounding the incident involving reporter John McCormack last night, who wrote about the episode outside the Sonoma restaurant in Washington, D.C. in an online dispatch titled: “We Report, We Get Pushed.” The Wall Street Journal reported the Coakley fund-raiser at the Sonoma restaurant in Washington, D.C. was put on by health care industry lobbyists.”

Not privy to the facts? There’s a picture of her standing right over McCormack. This kind of talk puts me in mind of an entirely different sort of privy . . . .

STILL MORE: Assailant Was a Coakley Staffer on Loan from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee?