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Politico's Libit repeated Gingrich's false claim days after Politico reported such claims were inaccurate

October 01, 2008 10:16 pm ET
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SUMMARY: In a September 30 blog post, Daniel Libit uncritically repeated Newt Gingrich's false claim that Democrats wanted "provisions to provide money to" ACORN in the financial bailout bill, despite the Politico's having noted two days earlier that ACORN "was not specifically directed any funds in the ... proposal."

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In a September 30 post on the Politico blog The Crypt, Daniel Libit uncritically repeated former House Speaker and Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich's false claim that Democrats wanted "provisions to provide money to" the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in the financial bailout bill. Libit did not challenge the claim, despite his colleague Ryan Grim's having noted in a September 28 post, also on The Crypt, that ACORN "was not specifically directed any funds in the ... proposal." Moreover, on September 27, Grim quoted a spokesman for Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) stating that "[a]bsolutely none" of the potential bailout profits would be earmarked for ACORN.

As Media Matters for America has documented, in recent days, media figures have falsely accused Democrats of attempting to direct millions of dollars to ACORN. Under the provision, ultimately removed from the version of the bill that the House rejected on September 29, 20 percent of any profits realized on troubled assets purchased under the bill would go to two funds -- the Housing Trust Fund*, to be distributed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the form of block grants to states, and the Capital Magnet Fund, from which the U.S. Treasury Department would award grants.

From Libit's September 30 post:

Gingrich sharpened his attack from the last few days on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, who he against called on to resign from his post. Paulson, Gingrich said, "represents a very narrow Wall Street view." Gingrich also cast a large share of the blame upon "liberal Democrats," and took a numerous shots [sic] at provisions to provide money to ACORN.

The former Speaker said he was surprised that that the bill hadn't passed, finding out after he touched down yesterday in Oklahoma City. He added that he "thought Sen. [John] McCain had empowered [House Minority Leader John] Boehner [R-OH] and the Republicans."

From Grim's September 28 post:

After several days of rage from conservative activists regarding a provision in the bailout bill that would send some of the profits from the sale of distressed assets the goverment [sic] buys into an affordable housing trust fund, congressional negotiators have removed section 105(d) of the bailout proposal, according to aides on both side.

ACORN, a Democratic ally, was not specifically directed any funds in the previous proposal, but money that went to state and local governments could then have been divvied out to the organization, which the GOP said was a deal breaker. Fevered opposition to the provision had become a viral sensation.

From Grim's September 27 post:

"The draft bill includes a left-wing giveaway that would force taxpayers to bankroll a slush fund for a discredited ally of the Democratic Party," reads one [Republican] leadership alert. "At issue is ACORN, an organization fraught with controversy for, among other scandals, its fraudulent voter registration activities on behalf of Democratic candidates. Rather than returning any profits made in the long-term from the economic rescue package, Democrats want to first reward their radical allies at ACORN for their (often illegal) help in getting Democrats elected to office."

In the end, how much of the bailout's potential profits are earmarked for ACORN? "None. Absolutely none. All funds would go to state and local governments," said Steven Adamske, spokesman for Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), the chairman of the Financial Services Committee and a lead negotiator.

The opposition has grown so intense that critics refer to the measure in arcane legislative lingo. Erick Erickson titled a Friday morning blog post at RedState: "Section 105(d) of the Bailout Must Go."

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    • Author by snoopy (October 02, 2008 12:45 am ET)
         

      Newt really did McCain a favor, stabbing him in the back by secretly going behind his back and scuttling the deal only to come out within minutes of its defeat and say he reluctantly supports it. Newt, like McCain, is more interested in promoting himself than either is in serving the best interests of this country.

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      • Author by JLyons (October 02, 2008 6:42 am ET)
           

        Newt wants to run for President in 2012. 

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        • Author by wzwriter (October 02, 2008 9:04 am ET)
             

          Newt wants to run for President in 2012. 

          With any luck, the lying bastard will be in prison by then.....

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          • Author by JLyons (October 02, 2008 10:11 am ET)
               

            Gingrich really is one of the worst out there. We can be thankful he is no longer in Congress , but he is still a dangerous figure.

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            • Author by JLyons (October 02, 2008 10:16 am ET)
                 

              and notice FOX news gives him a mouth piece.

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              • Author by foghornleghorn (October 02, 2008 10:35 am ET)
                   

                The other day Delay was on MSNBC.  Why do they continue to let these criminals and failed politicians (Santorum, Allen, etc.) have a forum on the teevee?

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                • Author by JLyons (October 02, 2008 10:39 am ET)
                     

                  I am not sure why they let some of the most hateful ex politicians have a forum to spew more hate. It is bad though.

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              • Author by doggone-ga (October 02, 2008 12:48 pm ET)
                   

                "and notice FOX news gives him a mouth piece"

                So does NPR

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    • Author by shaggles (October 02, 2008 12:03 pm ET)
         

      Even if this were true I'd have to say So What?  It's a $700 BILLION bailout package to private concerns and Gingrich is worried that a few million might actually go to a community action group like ACORN?  Give me a f***ing break.

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      • Author by pete592 (October 02, 2008 1:06 pm ET)
           

        This is what right-wing trickle-downers always worry about, making sure as much money as possible goes into the pockets of a fortunate few, and nothing goes to the commoners.  Community organizing is a term that's also getting hijacked by right-wing professional liars.  The last thing that right-wing trickle-downers want is for commoners to organize and attain any strength in numbers.  Look no further than their crusade against unionization and democracy in the workplace.  Everyone needs to know their place in the trickle-down capitalist system.  A fortunate few are supposed to be organized and in control of the wealth, while the majority commoners are supposed to be disorganized and destitute.  That's the natural order as they see it.

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