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Beck nuts about linking groups to ACORN

August 05, 2009 4:01 pm ET — 31 Comments

Illustrating the conservative penchant for using ACORN as a bogeyman, Glenn Beck has in recent weeks devoted segments to tenuous or tangential "connections" between ACORN and the following people and groups: AmeriCorps, AARP, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, PRLDEF, and SEIU. Beck has also fearmongered about ACORN while attacking President Obama and his policies.

Beck warns of the people and groups that are part of the "same tree" as ACORN

Beck: Woman who "community organizers like ACORN revere" teaches at university that received money from AmeriCorps. Beck asserted that "Frances Fox Piven, who community organizers like ACORN revere for the Cloward-Piven strategy ... is currently a distinguished professor of sociology and political science at the CUNY graduate center in New York." He then added, "Wait a minute -- CUNY. CUNY was being investigated for taking $80 million from AmeriCorps. Wait a minute. AmeriCorps. Isn't that where Inspector General Gerald Walpin was fired? AmeriCorps. ACORN. Branches of the same tree. That's ACORN in a nutshell." Beck concluded, "It's unbelievable, and nobody's even looking for these connections." [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 6/29/09]

Beck reading aloud -- and approvingly -- from website user comment: "Is AARP becoming a branch of ACORN?" Saying that he was reading member comments from the AARP website, Beck read aloud, "Is AARP becoming a branch of ACORN?" [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 8/4/09]


Beck: "ACORN has 270 other names." Beck recently stated on his radio program: "Forget about ACORN. Think about community organizers. ACORN could change its name and then everybody would be like, 'Oh, problem solved.' No, its not. ACORN has 270 other names. So now the government has ACORN and its 270 other names inside the government with AmeriCorps. They're inside the White House with ACORN and the census and its 270 organizations." He added, "[R]emember, ACORN and SEIU, the union -- same thing. Same thing. Same people, same street address, same everything." [The Glenn Beck Program; 7/23/09]

Beck: SEIU has "powerful connection" to ACORN because they "share goals and office space." On his Fox News program, Beck similarly said of ACORN and SEIU: "[T]here is one more powerful connection for SEIU. Members of its local chapters share goals and office space with none other than ACORN. SEIU, ACORN, and Obama: branches of the same tree. And that's SEIU in a nutshell." [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 7/6/09]


Beck: Sotomayor had "leadership position" at PRLDEF, which, at one point, had ACORN "among [its] clients." Beck said, "Judge Sonia Sotomayor in a nutshell. What do we know about this self-described wise Latina woman? Well, let's start with the PRLDEF, the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund." After stating that Sotomayor "held a number of positions" at PRLDEF and mentioning the group's stance on some issues, Beck added, "Among the fund's clients: the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, aka, ACORN. The group accused of voter registration fraud in over a dozen states. So, given Sotomayor's leadership role at the PRLDEF, and its work with ACORN, are you really surprised that ACORN endorsed the nominee on its website?" [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 7/13/09]

  • Associated Press: PRLDEF executive director "said his group and ACORN were associated in one lawsuit that dealt with ... an area of interest for both organizations." The AP reported: "[Sen. Jeff] Sessions' [R-AL] Senate aides also raised concerns about the legal defense fund's ties with the community activist group ACORN, an organization embroiled on voter registration disputes with Republicans. [PRLDEF executive director Cesar] Perales said his group and ACORN were associated in one lawsuit that dealt with low-income tenants, an area of interest for both organizations. 'We're not ashamed of that. If we're going to be involved in helping poor people, we're obviously going to have contact' with other groups that work in that area, he said." [Associated Press; 7/11/09]

Beck also fearmongers about ACORN to bash Obama

Beck: Obama is "fundamentally transforming" the country to make it "look more like ACORN." Beck recently declared: "Our president is not just bankrupting our country. He is fundamentally transforming it as he promised, and he is doing it to the core. In the next few years, I promise you, America will look more like ACORN in structure and less than anything that our Founders had in mind." [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 7/27/09]

Beck: Obama purposefully "tanking" the economy to force young people to work for ACORN. Beck claimed, "So why would Obama support a policy that directly hurts young people, especially nearly half of African-American teenagers who are already unemployed? Well, it makes sense if you're trying to transform America." He added, "What happens when kids can't get a job? They become discouraged, disenfranchised. They look for somewhere to land, and guess who's now there to swoop in? ... President Obama and his new government program -- programs and community service organizations. Not just AmeriCorps -- not just ACORN -- but now AmeriCorps." [Fox News' Glenn Beck; 7/24/09]

Scapegoating ACORN a common conservative tactic

Conservative media figures have frequently used ACORN as a bogeyman. In coverage of major news stories, many conservative media figures have frequently blamed ACORN for national crises and accused ACORN of receiving undeserved benefits from the government. Topics conservatives have used to scapegoat ACORN include: the 2008 financial crisis, voter fraud, the stimulus bill, the Minnesota Senate recount, Obama's Appeals Court nomination of Judge David Hamilton, the 2010 Census, and Obama's work on behalf of ACORN in 1995. [Media Matters for America report; 4/7/09]

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    • Author by historygeek001 (August 05, 2009 4:31 pm ET)
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      ACORN! Poor people might vote! Booga booga booga! Socialist Castro France! They're coming for your guns! ACORN! Obama will kill old people! They'll force us all to have homosexual abortions! Didn't you hear me?? I said, ACORN!! Community organizers are in league with the devil! Obama was born on Neptune and he will feed all whites to space aliens! ACORN!!! Democrats bad! Everybody get out there and protest your boss's 4% tax increase! Healthcare for everybody is bad because the government can't run anything well, and besides, if they run healthcare it will be so good that private companies won't be able to compete! Kenya! ACORN!!!!
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      • Author by gandalf1974 (August 05, 2009 4:44 pm ET)
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        Do you deny the fraud ACORN committed during the past election?
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        • Author by IRONY 101 (August 05, 2009 9:39 pm ET)
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          Yes.
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        • Author by my4cents (August 05, 2009 9:52 pm ET)
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          Yes.
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        • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (August 05, 2009 11:39 pm ET)
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          And yes. Can you deny your idiocy in pushing the same old tired ACORN line for the 234,142nd time?

          No...
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        • Author by darkmass (August 06, 2009 12:07 am ET)
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          Yes.
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        • Author by magnolialover (August 06, 2009 8:33 am ET)
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          Yes, because there was none.
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        • Author by NiceguyEddie (August 06, 2009 9:04 am ET)
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          Yes. They IDENTIFIED the fruad for authorities, and were themselves the victim of the crime as it was THEIR MONEY that was WASTED, as it was spent to get Democratic VOTES and instead a few individuals took the money and submitted bogus forms that were worthless in terms of getting actual votes. Contrary to what you phychotic fools think, "Mickey Mouse" didn't actually cast a VOTE. You and your are a bunch of mininformed idiots.
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        • Author by historygeek001 (August 06, 2009 10:50 am ET)
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          gandalf1974 said "Do you deny the fraud ACORN committed during the past election?"

          Yes. ACORN did not, in any way, commit fraud. They POINTED OUT the fraud to the authorities and followed the law to the letter. Figure it out.
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        • Author by congero6189599 (August 06, 2009 11:22 am ET)
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          HELL YES!
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        • Author by Tohemp (August 06, 2009 1:32 pm ET)
             
          Do you deny that Glen Beck is insane?
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        • Author by seroquel (August 06, 2009 4:14 pm ET)
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          What's to deny? And who blew the whistle on the registration fraud? ACORN.
          See, there was no VOTING FRAUD. NO FAKE VOTERS VOTED. End of story.
          Don't you read REAL news once in awhile?
          FAIL, BIG TIME.
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        • Author by ex-punk (August 07, 2009 2:00 am ET)
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          Yes.
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        • Author by BillJ-MN (August 07, 2009 8:44 am ET)
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          I'm sure gandalf1974 will be along very shortly to show everyone how they're wrong.

          {toe tapping, looking at watch ...}
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      • Author by AZera (August 06, 2009 1:43 pm ET)
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        Historygeek has absolutely nailed the insanity of the nutball fringe who, thanks to his hilarious screed, will be unable to correctly answer the question, "Was Barack Obama born on Neptune or in Hawaii?"

        Thanks for the grand laugh.
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    • Author by fantagor (August 05, 2009 4:34 pm ET)
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      From tiny ACORNs might lies grow.

      Randy
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    • Author by harley (August 05, 2009 5:02 pm ET)
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      Using the perverse "logic" of the teabaggers, I voted for Obama, hence I am part Hawaiian.
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (August 05, 2009 5:14 pm ET)
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      Beck just proves the old adage, a nut doesn't fall far from the right wing crackpot tree.
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    • Author by pilotx (August 05, 2009 5:30 pm ET)
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      From my experience ACORN does a good job of helping poor people such as helping them find jobs. Nothing wrong with that. Unless one doesn't know any poor people and has no idea of the hands on work it takes to make sure everyone in this country has a shot at success.
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      • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (August 05, 2009 6:26 pm ET)
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        From my experience ACORN does a good job of helping poor people such as helping them find jobs. Nothing wrong with that.

        Nothing wrong with that??? If poor people find jobs, they might actually vote Democrat! Socialist! Communist! Secular progressive atheist pig! Muslim terrorist sympathizer!...

        (sarcasm off--and none too soon!)...
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      • Author by congero6189599 (August 06, 2009 12:08 pm ET)
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        So very true Mike. ACORN(Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now)is all about bringing together poor and low income workers to organize and support issues and legislation to improve their lives. They have many programs such as the one you list ,but there are many others like providing education and information to home buyers and fighting against predatory lending practices,they organize and support legislation for livable wages(oh the horror),better schools(the nerve),affordable housing,funding for low income heating assistance(let em' freeze)environmental justice and for immigrant rights. They stand by their neighbors and pressure the banks who have taken tax-payer bailout money to reorganize loans and work with their lenders to restructure loans to keep people in their homes. They encourage people to take part in the political process to fight on issues,legisilation and policy that will improve their and in their own interest. Registering people to vote is part of that process. Poor and low income workers not sitting back but coming together and working together in their own interest. taking control of their lives. For these things they have become the "boogeyman" of the right, part of their process of demonizing and criminalizing poverty. A multi-national rainbow of poor and low income people organizing for their own interest is a danger to the cons!??! How very telling!
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    • Author by reanna-mator (August 05, 2009 6:55 pm ET)
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      They're just milking the Acorn-Tree metaphor for all it's (not) worth, aren't they?
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      • Author by MiddleLeft (August 06, 2009 11:01 am ET)
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        It's much more productive for propaganda than the ACLU (which has fewer links, they have pretty much milked dry).
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    • Author by smarshall1432997 (August 05, 2009 7:03 pm ET)
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      Glenn Beck was still on today, LOL. We heard him a few minutes today speaking about turning down seven figures as a GM Spokesman because he would not stand by with what they were doing.... We laughed, and thought ok what's going on. Is Glenn going to cry because FoxNews Channel is letting him go? Oh, and now we see he was on today still ranting crazy non-sense. Uh, oh. Glenn is just grabbing at straws to save his move from Headline News to FoxNews, and "now" his crazy rants are seen as non-sense instead of big ratings. Hmmm, now what Glen? LOL
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      • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (August 05, 2009 7:33 pm ET)
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        These charts and trees are great! They make BilldO's flow charts look sophisticated by comparison. Seriously, there must have been some research done to determine that Beck's audience needs graphics appropriate to a Kindergarten classroom to understand his simplistic and imaginary "explanations".
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (August 05, 2009 9:45 pm ET)
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      Hey, Glenn...I was accosted the other day by a couple of guys from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who wanted me to join their group, supposedly to help poor people...Mormons, I think they're called. Have you ever heard of them? Glenn, I think you should investigate these subversive "organizers"...I'll bet they're directly connected to ACORN.
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    • Author by jbraskin4786 (August 05, 2009 11:57 pm ET)
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      What is Beck not nuts about?

      The people with ACORN must be thrilled about the weight that Beck, Hannity, and Limbaugh give to them. That alone must make their day.
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    • Author by Commonman (August 06, 2009 12:22 pm ET)
         
      OK...so...I think I get it.

      If conservatives think that there may be conspiracies on the left they are deluded fools. There is nothing at all to anything they say.

      If liberals think there may be conspiracies ala "vast right-wing" or "angry mobs at town hall meetings" they have everything all figured out.

      So then, anything conservatives do or say is stupid and deluded but anything liberals do or say is wise and good.

      So liberal protesters interrupting conservative dialogue with angry shouts and threats is acceptable political practice while
      conservative protest and attendance at town hall meetings is evil and subversive. Wow! What a great political insight!

      So glad we got this straight!

      Give me a break.
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    • Author by pros2pros2940 (August 06, 2009 3:37 pm ET)
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      The republicans are the ones under a court ordered consent decree that was to stop them from voter supression efforts.

      How's that working out as they purge voters from rolls each election cycle ?

      Put out misinformation about voting place hours ?

      Limit the number of voting booths at voting places ?
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    • Author by Arzonia (August 06, 2009 4:35 pm ET)
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      What amazes me is how many people listen to social comedians like Beck and think it's real. You know you have a problem when you can't tell the difference between comedy and commentary. Do they believe Colbert, too?
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