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After release of ACORN videos, media conservatives showered O'Keefe with praise

January 27, 2010 7:25 pm ET — 54 Comments

In light of conservative activist James O'Keefe's arrest on charges related to attempts to interfere with the telephone system in Sen. Mary Landrieu's New Orleans office, Media Matters for America reviews praise conservatives heaped on O'Keefe for his heavily edited and secretly recorded ACORN videos.

Media conservatives salute a "pioneer in journalism" for producing ACORN videos

Beck: Giles' "partner in crime" O'Keefe is "courageous." Glenn Beck hosted Hannah Giles, who helped produce the videos, during the September 10, 2009, edition of his Fox News program and stated, "I talked to you on the radio program earlier today. I encouraged you not to expose yourself anymore. I think that you are a very courageous person. I think your partner in crime here, or exposing crime is also courageous." (All television transcripts were accessed via the Nexis database.)

Breitbart: O'Keefe "is already well on his way to being one of the great journalists" and deserves a Pulitzer. On the September 10, 2009, edition of Fox News' Hannity, BigGovernment.com founder Andrew Breitbart said of the ACORN videos, "It was two intrepid -- a 25-year-old by the name of James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles. She wants to be a journalist and I think James is already well on his way to being one of the great journalists." Breitbart added that "I'm just here to tell you that James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles are heroes for doing this because we all knew that this is what happens at ACORN, to a degree." Breitbart further stated of O'Keefe and Giles on the September 14 edition of Hannity, "[L]et me tell you. I've never been more proud of two people in my entire life." In a September 21 Washington Times column, Breitbart further wrote, "At the very least, filmmaker James O'Keefe and actress Hannah Giles deserve a Pulitzer Prize for their expose of deep corruption and unspeakable immorality at the ACORN housing division. But more important, I won't rest until they receive a grant to continue their partisan artistry from the National Endowment for the Arts."

Hannity: O'Keefe is a "pioneer in journalism." Sean Hannity stated during the September 14, 2009, edition of his Fox News program, while hosting Breitbart and Giles, "Hannah, you are -- you have taught the media a lesson. You should be very proud. Andrew, you've always been a brave, you know, pioneer in journalism and same with James O'Keefe."

O'Reilly: "Frank and Conyers should be giving Ms. Giles and Mr. O'Keefe congressional medals." Bill O'Reilly stated on the September 23, 2009, edition of his Fox News program, "Congressman Frank of Massachusetts and Congressman Conyers of Michigan want Congressional investigators to see if the undercover duo broke any federal laws. In addition, they want to find out exactly what ACORN is guilty of and they want to examine the group's housing opportunities agenda." O'Reilly added, "In my opinion, Frank and Conyers should be giving Ms. Giles and Mr. O'Keefe congressional medals for exposing corruption that apparently the Feds were not able to expose."

Michael Flynn agrees O'Keefe is a hero, says O'Keefe is owed "an apology and also a thank you for rooting out these employees." BigGovernment.com editor in chief Michael Flynn stated during the September 10, 2009, edition of Hannity, "You know, it really -- and I really think, I mean, to bill [sic] on what Andrew said about them being heroes, I mean, I really think ACORN owes a big apology to the Mr. O'Keefe. This morning they put out a statement, you know, charging him with gotcha journalism and said he was committing defamation." Flynn added, "And then a few hours later, apparently, doing their own investigation, realizing there was truth to what Mr. O'Keefe reported they fired these employees. So they definitely owe Mr. O'Keefe an apology and also a thank you for rooting out these employees."

Coulter: O'Keefe and Giles are "so magnificent." Appearing on the September 11, 2009, edition of Fox News' Hannity, Ann Coulter said of O'Keefe and Giles, "Those were the two most unbelievable pimps and prostitutes I've ever seen. She has perfect skin, gorgeous hair. Oh, and I really liked the fur coat. I love that." She added, "These young right-winners [sic], they are so magnificent. Why can't they -- they be the Republicans in Washington?"

Lowry: O'Keefe deserves "award for impactful guerilla journalism." In a September 15, 2009, post titled "ACORN" on the blog The Corner, National Review editor Rich Lowry wrote: "If there's an award for impactful guerilla journalism, O'Keefe, Giles, and Breitbart should win it."

Examiner.com's Dupray: "Looks like a Pulitzer might be in order." In a September 15, 2009, Examiner.com post, "DC Republican Examiner" Bill Dupray stated, "The big takeaway here is not even that ACORN is a bunch of criminals, it is that it took two conservative investigative journalists to do the job of the entire main stream media. Looks like a Pulitzer might be in order."

Wallace featured "fascinating character" O'Keefe as "Power Player of the Week." During the September 27, 2009, edition of Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace named O'Keefe the "Power Player of the Week," and stated, "Rarely does a piece of investigative reporting get such a big and quick response, and rarely is the undercover reporter such a fascinating character."

Steven Clark: O'Keefe should be "immunize[d]" for his "heroic efforts" in producing ACORN videos. Attorney and frequent TV legal analyst Steven Clark stated on the October 2, 2009, edition of The O'Reilly Factor, "What I hope the attorney general will do is immunize these two filmmakers for their heroic efforts and put them on the witness stand so at least they can testify as to what's going on out there. I doubt you will see them prosecuted. I hope they look carefully at what they were doing before they did it. They put themselves in harm's way here because of the bigger problem that they saw with ACORN."

Bolling on ACORN videos: "I'm all for this, you know, dressing up and catching them." Fox Business Network Happy Hour co-host Eric Bolling said to O'Keefe on November 20, 2009, "I'm all for this, you know dressing up and catching them doing things that are frankly illegal, immoral and unethical." Bolling went on to characterize O'Keefe as an "investigative journalist, just like, remember, 'To Catch a Predator.' "

Fox Business' Willard: "[E]verybody applauds" O'Keefe. Also on the November 20, 2009, edition of Happy Hour, co-host Cody Willard said to O'Keefe, "[O]ne of the things -- I think everybody applauds you in going after people that are, I don't know, helping prostitutes and pimps and child trafficking happen on the planet instead of, I don't know reporting that type of stuff. But I got to ask you, you know the money that goes into ACORN, we're talking about $100 million here and there, what not, why did you choose ACORN as the target when there are, I don't know, much bigger targets, for example, say Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street bailouts, all kinds of other corruption out there?" Willard later added, "James, I tell you what, man, little brother is watching big brother. Orwell had it wrong. That's the man right there" and told O'Keefe to "[r]ock on, man."

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    • Author by fairliberal (January 27, 2010 7:35 pm ET)
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      O'Keefe's work on the acorn expose' was a public service. Criminal enterprises like acorn must be exposed for what they are.
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      • Author by vhw28672478 (January 27, 2010 7:51 pm ET)
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        Wrong O"Keefe is the criminal
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      • Author by PalinsBoobs (January 27, 2010 8:05 pm ET)
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        Yep. Helping to sign up poor voters needs to be exposed! How unpatriotic!
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      • Author by foghornleghorn (January 27, 2010 8:09 pm ET)
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        Criminal enterprises like acorn must be exposed for what they are.

        How is ACORN a criminal enterprise? (This outta be funny)
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        • Author by my4cents (January 27, 2010 10:00 pm ET)
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          Easy.
          FoxNews said/implied so.
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          • Author by Quicksilver M.S (January 30, 2010 3:23 pm ET)
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            my4cents
            Correction with Respect:
            ACORN is theBECKS Monster to Slay, the rest of Fox Mews is there to cheer theBECK on. KILL! KILL! KILL! the ACORN !
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        • Author by fairliberal (January 28, 2010 12:16 am ET)
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          Repeated guilty pleas regarding voter fraud and repeated displays of a willingness to assist others to commit tax crimes and import teen sex slaves. The tapes speak for themselves, at least to those with functional eyes and ears.
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          • Author by jeffro (January 28, 2010 1:23 am ET)
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            Lyin' Punk. Get outta here.
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            • Author by Quicksilver M.S (January 30, 2010 3:37 pm ET)
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              fairliberal:
              I have to Agree with YOU on Voter fraud! In the 2008 Election. While I was waiting in line to cast my vote I saw some strange folks casting votes! There was a Crazy Wabbit, A Mouse in a EPCOT tShirt, Jerry Garcia, Gandhi, and the whole Rams football team. I expect it was ACORN who was resonsable for signed them up to vote!
              [b] fairliberal:[/b)
              Who? Allowed these Clowns to cast a VOTE?
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          • Author by pilotx (January 28, 2010 2:37 am ET)
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            Voter fraud or voter registration fraud? And since when is a willingness to commit a crime against the law? Actually committing a crime, covering up a crime or assisting in the commission of a crime is against the law but nothing of the sort happened in relation to ACORN. The funniest part of this is the ACORN workers went home but O'Keefe went to jail. Now if that ain't funny I don't know what is. Maybe he won't play dressup with a secret camera anymore. LMFAO.
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          • Author by davemccarthymusic9410 (January 28, 2010 8:58 am ET)
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            "The tapes speak for themselves, at least to those with functional eyes and ears."

            and they speak differently to those of us who, unlike you, have functional brains connected to said eyes and ears.
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            • Author by congero6189599 (January 28, 2010 2:10 pm ET)
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              dave, FL believes the babies in the E-Trade commercials are actually speaking.
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          • Author by gg (January 28, 2010 10:12 am ET)
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            Good Lord haven't you ever heard of editing?
            So by your standard, everything Michael Moore does is the truth, I mean after all, we have seen the video.
            It's all theater all the time.
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          • Author by delario_s@hotmail.com (January 28, 2010 12:39 pm ET)
               
            That was some BS. Why didn't he show him getting kicked out of all the other offices. Thats real footage if he showed that he wasn't accepted in al of the office he went in to. Besides, there was know law being broke by talking. Did they sign any paperwork or whatever to get it going, NOPE!! I can talk about selling copious amounts of drugs and how I beat up women or what ever and unless you see me doing this, it's just talk. Like those folks. They were setup. If I would have seen his corny ass come through the door, I would have been like "Security!!!" When he made his FOX news tour, he promised he would do more in the future; now his ass got busted. But its all good, he'll get off. America for ya.
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          • Author by So Fain (January 29, 2010 12:42 pm ET)
               
            WTH?
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      • Author by spintronic (January 27, 2010 8:31 pm ET)
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        ACORN is only a "criminal enterprise" to those who think there is something wrong or criminal about providing assistance to the poor...

        I'm glad to hear O'Keefe and co. getting busted and exposed for the charlatans and extreme right wing lying tools that they are.
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        • Author by skatscan5624 (January 30, 2010 4:06 am ET)
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          ACORN has to be a criminal enterprise because of the people they hire, You know what I mean, wink wink.

          Just like the NBA, wink wink.

          Use your eyes man.
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      • Author by bintx (January 27, 2010 8:38 pm ET)
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        Wrong. 1) What he did was illegal and he is being sued for it, 2) ACORN was not exposed as a "criminal enterprise" by this idiot and his girlfriend. In fact, ACORN was exonerated. FL, you really, really need to turn off Fox, they are LYING TO YOU, hon. I know you've got that thing for Bill, but he's really not worth your time.
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      • Author by ScienceBuff (January 27, 2010 10:52 pm ET)
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        Oh, yeah, ACORN is such an incompetent criminal enterprise that they don't even commit any crimes.

        O'Keefe and Giles, on the other hand, ...
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      • Author by scubcap647 (January 28, 2010 12:53 pm ET)
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        Not only did investigators find nothing wrong with Acorn's operations, but they discovered the video was so doctored that it didn't serve as evidence of anything. All those videos did were destroy the credibility of O'Keefe and Giles with every media outlet except Fox News and conservative talk radio. He could've been charged with producing a video of people and having it broadcast without the consent of anyone in the video. But he wasn't. Now what he's done is illegally enter a federal building with the intent of committing a crime. This not only ruins what little reputation he may have been able to salvage. But it also casts doubt on his work from the past. It will begin to raise questions on the credibility of his previous work and bring it under more scrutiny than before.
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      • Author by txthinker (January 28, 2010 5:11 pm ET)
           
        ACORN is not a criminal enterprise; Andrew Breitbart's web sites, OTOH, may me.....
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      • Author by DellDolly (January 29, 2010 12:01 am ET)
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        That's funny, FL. Back in mid-September, Karl Rove called ACORN a "remarkable criminal enterprise". He was totally wrong and made the accusation solely because of his rotten character and his win-at-all-costs political mentality, and here you are, 4 months later, making the same baseless assertion.

        One would think that your Fax machine was broken, and you're just now getting the talking points memo that told you to claim that ACORN was a "remarkable criminal enterprise". Or maybe you're in the Twilight Zone.

        Because there's no sane person who is calling ACORN a criminal enterprise anymore, doofus. It's last year's false accusation. It was never true. It's been disproven by independent panels. The charges didn't hold up, and O'Keefe was shown to be disingenuous and rotten too!
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        • Author by DellDolly (January 29, 2010 12:04 am ET)
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          Here's the link to that comment from Karl Rove.

          You might want to get O'Keefe and his buddies to come into your home and fix your telephone lines to make sure that your next fax is received properly. We wouldn't want to miss anything important.
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (January 29, 2010 9:15 am ET)
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        Glad to know you still feel this way. (You know... despite haveing no credible evidence and all.) So... When can we get on with dismantling THIS CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE?

        They're FAR more corrupt that wee little Acorn is even accused of being.

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        Hypocrisy, thy name is Fairliberal.
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        • Author by coldteablues19577325 (January 30, 2010 5:15 pm ET)
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          "Glad to know you still feel this way. (You know... despite haveing no credible evidence and all.) So... When can we get on with dismantling THIS CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE?

          They're FAR more corrupt that wee little Acorn is even accused of being."


          Nice list there, Eddie. Comical how the majority of offenders on it are men. Just what DOES that say about the GOP?
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      • Author by So Fain (January 29, 2010 12:34 pm ET)
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        Criminal? ACORN was helping poor people until these partisans came along with this rediculous story. I'm just happy that the REAL criminals were finally exposed here and I'm thrilled that it is an embarrassment to all of the conservative pundits that spent so much time licking O'Keefe's taint.
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      • Author by Quicksilver M.S (January 30, 2010 3:16 pm ET)
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        fairliberal :
        I see your ACORN and Raise you a JOHN ENSIGN!
        (Senator from Nevada, refuses to resign after confessing to an extramarital affair with a married staffer, claiming she was trying to extort him. Later, it was learned he was attempting to pay her and her husband off through his parents and finding them jobs)
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    • Author by whillenbrand (January 27, 2010 8:04 pm ET)
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      Ahhhh, Richard Nixon would have been proud. and remember "He's really a good Kid" HAH!
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    • Author by tuersm3856 (January 28, 2010 8:29 am ET)
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      MMfA is wrong in its nomenclature yet again: these people are not "conservatives". They're NeoCon/GOP partisan shills.
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      • Author by bintx (January 28, 2010 10:13 am ET)
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        That's what I keep saying. These folks are NOT "conservatives," in the least. Nothing they say represents conservatism.
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        • Author by skatscan5624 (January 30, 2010 4:08 am ET)
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          They just represent the vast majority of people who call themselves conservative.
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    • Author by mookie von zipper (January 28, 2010 9:15 am ET)
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      i'm not surprised media matters is kicking o'keefe while he's down, but i am surprised it took this long for them to respond to his blood in the water... of course, the best they can come up with is a review of his acorn exploits, since they have not much else to go on with regard to his arrest...

      as for o'keefe, i hate to cast aspersions until all the facts are in... but for the moment, it's looking like what he did was quite ill-advised if not flat-out idiotic, regardless of what his conservative crusader motives might be... we shall see...

      reporting from murderland ranch
      mookie von zipper
      massmurdermedia

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      • Author by bintx (January 28, 2010 10:15 am ET)
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        O'Keefe admitted his crime, mookie. In the legal biz, that's called an "excited utterance against interest," and is admissible in a court of law. What he did was not only ill-advised and flat-out idiotic, it was a federal felony and HE admitted he did it. He screwed the pooch.
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        • Author by mookie von zipper (January 28, 2010 2:26 pm ET)
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          what in the hell was he thinking, anyway?... his only hope is to plead that he's an innocent "manchurian candidate" type victim manipulated by media matters... his code word for action might have been "tea party" or "beck"...

          i guess where he's going he'll be needing "safe" words...

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          • Author by Kyle_Broflovski (January 28, 2010 5:43 pm ET)
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            I'm sure his fake 'pimp' skillz will come in handy, wherever he's going...

            Not sure if they will have any videos for him to doctor in the can, but he'll definitely have some buddies he can play 'doctor' with.
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          • Author by So Fain (January 29, 2010 12:37 pm ET)
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            I'm sure his corporate masters will find a way to get him out of this mess. Money talks. I expect little to no jail time for O'Keefe. The conservative judiciary will find a way to make this go away so that no major damage is done to the corporate takeover of America by the cons and there hillbilly-zombie followers.
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    • Author by sheerinsanity (January 28, 2010 10:41 am ET)
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      Watergate, the Patriot Act, O'Keefe... My goodness, the g0p sure loves tapping people's phones, don't they?
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      • Author by mookie von zipper (January 28, 2010 2:12 pm ET)
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        yeah, i guess when the clinton administration's nsa tapped phones under the guise of national security, or looked into private citizen's fbi files for sheer political reasons, he didn't "love" doing it... he probably just felt someone had to do it...



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        • Author by congero6189599 (January 28, 2010 3:41 pm ET)
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          What are talking about Mookie? those actions were illegal and with the many investigations of the Clintons I'am sure I would have heard of those. Would you please provide some links to your allegations. I found this:
          Illegal Wiretapping … Still; Bill Clinton’s Email Accessed
          http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2009/06/16/illegal-wiretapping-still/

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          • Author by mookie von zipper (January 29, 2010 3:31 am ET)
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            not sure about that article you reference (btw, try using the link icon in the comments toolbar, it's a little more efficient than copy and paste)...

            google echelon, a program that predates the bush administration, don't know how far back it goes but apparently was as active during the clinton administration as it was post-patriot act, and actually, obama has stepped it up... it's also multinational program...

            clinton flunkies were also busted for somehow accessing hundreds of fbi files on republicans from the elder bush era, which came to be known as "filegate"... the dems dismissed that, as the article cites, as a "bureaucratic snafu"... and as you mention, with all of the clinton investigations, this one often gets lost in the shuffle...

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            • Author by So Fain (January 29, 2010 12:39 pm ET)
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              Apparantly? Wow. Is there nothing that Bush did that you won't try to push off on Obama or Clinton? Besides, Clinton wasn't a progressive... He was a corporatist like you. Why the ire? He's been on your team since NAFTA!
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              • Author by mookie von zipper (January 29, 2010 2:00 pm ET)
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                i'm not pushing off anything from bush so much as the gop in general... my last 2 comments above are responses to a comment about how the "gop sure loves tapping people's phones" and another comment about the replier not knowing about echelon or filegate, respectively... if you want to believe that bush2 enabled echelon thru the patriot act, that obama did not step up that program last spring and only the gop is interested in political espionage, be my guest...

                how you make the leap that i'm a "corporatist" by virtue of my pointing these things out is interesting... nor am i under any illusion that dems can't be "corporatists", as you call them, as evidenced by obama's continued support of the military industrial complex, his socialist agenda notwithstanding...



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                • Author by skatscan5624 (January 30, 2010 4:15 am ET)
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                  They even tapped Clinton. Clinton was a VICTIM of 'tapping" not the perpentrater.
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            • Author by skatscan5624 (January 30, 2010 4:13 am ET)
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              Filegate is a made up scandal by the right. You got punked, son.
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              • Author by mookie von zipper (January 30, 2010 2:15 pm ET)
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                punked?... as for "filegate", no one "made up" the scandal... the only question there is just what clinton's white house was doing with over 400 fbi files and why...

                clinton as a victim of anything is utterly laughable... just who are "they", anyway?... if you mean the nsa thru echelon, under bush, then clinton was merely one of millions... there is no question the program existed during the clinton era and was made use of by his nsa... if bush gets credit for the nsa doing likewise during his tenure then why shouldn't clinton?...

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                • Author by congero6189599 (January 30, 2010 3:18 pm ET)
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                  Filegate was a manufactured scandal by the right. Kenn Starr report could only validate fellatio. There was no proof of it or Ken Starr would have included it in his 60 million dollar investigation. My understanding is that Bush took NSA wiretapping to another level. He tried to by-pass FISA altogether and most certainly did use wiretaps on his so-called enemies. But you have shown no proof that the NSA program under Bush was the same as that of Clinton or if any illegal NSA wiretapping was going on under Clinton.
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        • Author by skatscan5624 (January 30, 2010 4:12 am ET)
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          It was people tapping into Clinton, Not the other way around. Or are you counting Lina Tripp as Clinton because she worked for his administration?
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      • Author by Quicksilver M.S (January 30, 2010 3:59 pm ET)
           
        sheerinsanity:
        Correction with Respect:

        Plunbers, pimp an Bush, OH MY!
        or
        Plumbers, Pimps an Cheney, OH MY!--the same links also apply!

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    • Author by swift (January 29, 2010 11:29 am ET)
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      The weirdest, most fascist-like beliefs of the right are summed up in their hatred and lies about Acorn. They went after them for the whole campaign on the basis that there was "voter fraud" being practiced. No evidence of that actually took place. The few cases where false names like "Donald Duck" were filled out were reported by Acorn itself, which is a legal necessity. But the right has such hatred of the poor and hatred of color that it is no problem at all for them to say, "criminal enterprise" when some guy provokes a few people to say things they shouldn't have because they were perplexed by this foolish white kid dressed up like a black pimp from a '70s movie.

      How many places did they visit? They were reportedly thrown out in other locations. Is that true? How much was the film edited? The point is, 60 Minutes used to do this kind of thing, but they set up the scene where the CEO runs from the cameras by showing the audience evidence that a crime actually took place. They didn't provoke acts from an underling, they showed the criminal pattern, and then showed that the CEO didn't want to answer questions. And sometimes that was unfair.
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      • Author by So Fain (January 29, 2010 12:40 pm ET)
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        AMEN!
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      • Author by angels4light (January 29, 2010 11:54 pm ET)
           
        I just want to point out that every human is SOME color, be it pale and pinkish or a fairly dark brown, and a myriad of shades in between.
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    • Author by coldteablues19577325 (January 30, 2010 5:06 pm ET)
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      "Breitbart: O'Keefe "is already well on his way to being one of the great journalists" and deserves a Pulitzer."

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh, wait, perhaps I shouldn't be laughing too hard afterall the lecture circuit has ended up being more than lucrative for the likes of Liddy.
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