BigGovernment.com is currently
touting a post by Matthew Vadum -- who has a history of overheated attacks on Obama --
profiling the Right's latest target: Obama White House political affairs
director Patrick Gaspard.
"Evidence shows that years before he
joined the Obama administration, Gaspard was ACORN boss Bertha Lewis's political
director in New
York," Vadum writes, working under then-state leader and
current ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis. "Obama's statement that he's barely aware of
ACORN's problems is nothing short of ridiculous, especially so because Patrick
Gaspard was a political director for ACORN New York."
Curiously missing from Vadum's post
are the exact dates that Gaspard was political director for ACORN New York -- he states
only that it was "years before." That omission tells us that we can presume it was many years
before.
Nevertheless, Vadum takes this
opportunity to ramp up the crazy: "With Gaspard at work in the White House,
Lewis might as well be speaking to President Obama through an earpiece as he
goes about his daily business ruining the country." Manchurian candidate,
anyone?
Apparently taking his cues from
Glenn Beck, Vadum also throws in the usual
guilt-by-association conspiracy-mongering between ACORN and SEIU.
Meanwhile, WorldNetDaily is claiming
that it has "unearthed!" Obama's "twisted ACORN roots." Actually,
there's no new information in this article -- it's all compiled from previous
reports. And some of those claims are false or
misleading:
- WND claims that "in
1992, while he was working as a community organizer in Chicago, Obama headed the Chicago operations of Project Vote!, an ACORN
effort to register voters nationally. " In fact, as Obama's Fight the Smears states, Project Vote
was not operated by ACORN at that time. The article includes a screenshot of the
Fight the Smears page containing that statement but, strangely, it's not
included in the article itself.
- WND claims that in 1995
Obama "sued the state of Illinois on behalf of ACORN to implement the
federal 'motor voter' law," failing to mention that ACORN's fellow plaintiffs in
the case also included the Department
of Justice and the League of Women Voters. Further, Obama was not the only
attorney representing ACORN, and he was not a lead attorney in
the case but, rather, an associate.
- WND claims that William
Ayers "selected Obama to be the first chairman of the board of the Annenberg
Challenge." In fact, the New York Times reported
that "according to several people involved, Mr. Ayers played no role in Mr.
Obama's appointment."
- WND claims that
"newspaper evidence shows Obama was a member of the New Party, which sought to
elect members to public office with the aim of moving the Democratic Party far
leftward to ultimately form a new political party with a socialist agenda." In
fact, the Aug. 23 WND article that's cited to back up this claim also quotes a New Party official as stating
that to his knowledge Obama was not a member of the New Party "in any practical
way."
- WND cited a
"congressional investigation" from the Committee on Oversight and Government
Reform claiming that "ACORN was found to be rife with criminal activity," but
doesn't note that the report was issued only by the
Republicans on the committee, a clue to its partisan nature. WND also
uncritically repeats a claim in the report that "ACORN stands to receive a
whopping $8.5 billion in available stimulus funds" -- which is false.
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