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Breitbart walks back his charges of ACORN "criminality" -- will Fox News?

March 02, 2010 4:57 pm ET — 16 Comments

Andrew Breitbart wrote in a March 2 post that the "ACORN tapes were less about 'criminality' than facility with which employees all knew how to work system for any lowlife wanting govmnt $." However, Breitbart, along with James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles, and other media conservatives have accused ACORN of engaging in or abetting criminal behavior.

Breitbart walks back claims of "criminality" by ACORN

In a March 2 Twitter post, Breitbart wrote:

ACORN tapes were less about 'criminality' than facility with which employees all knew how to work system for any lowlife wanting govmnt $.

Breitbart previously claimed video shows ACORN aiding in "illegal activities"

Breitbart: Video at Baltimore ACORN office shows O'Keefe and Giles "asking for - and getting - help for illegal activities." In a September 21, 2009, column in the Washington Times, Breitbart wrote:

When filmmaker and provocateur James O'Keefe came to my office to show me the video of him and his friend, Hannah Giles, going to the Baltimore offices of ACORN - the nation's foremost "community organizers" - dressed as a pimp and a prostitute and asking for - and getting - help for various illegal activities, he sought my advice. In the past, Mr. O'Keefe created brilliant social satire that rocked his college campus and even made its way on to the talk-radio and cable-news shows, but the magnitude of his latest adventure had the potential to rock the political establishment.

I was awed by Mr. O'Keefe's guts and amazed by the footage, but explained that the mainstream media would try to kill this important and illuminating expose about a corrupt and criminal political racket, and that the well-funded political left would go into "war room" mode, with 25-year-old Mr. O'Keefe and 20-year-old cohort Miss Giles in the cross hairs. I felt I had a moral obligation to protect these young muckrakers from the left and from the media, and to devise a strategy that would force the media's hand.

Breitbart: "[A]s we go ACORN office to ACORN office, they seem to be experts at facilitating crime." On the September 17, 2009, edition of Fox News' Hannity, Breitbart stated:

BREITBART: Well, this is the first time we've come to the border. And it seems to me as we go ACORN office to ACORN office, they seem to be experts at facilitating crime. And they -- their knowledge of that crime and helping bring the underclass, you know, to -- how to work the system as best as they can.

Breitbart: "BigGovernment.com continues to expose ACORN's illegal activity." In a December 7, 2009, post on BigGovernment.com, Breitbart stated that he wrote in an email to the AP [emphasis added]:  

ACORN is a corrupt and criminal organization, and anyone with open eyes can see this. Yet SEIU's Andy Stern and left wing puppetmaster John Podesta, of the Soros-funded radical leftist think-tank, the Center for American Progress, chose to architect a whitewashed 'internal investigation' by a Democrat Party hack from Massachusetts, and have put immense efforts into launching a two-pronged propaganda campaign and legal assault against the filmmakers of the 'pimp and prostitute' exposé and the story's publisher. BigGovernment.com continues to expose ACORN's illegal activity and has helped to illuminate how corrupt organizations like ACORN, SEIU and HCAN are coordinating the efforts to shove radical health care reform down an unwilling  majority of Americans throats.

Filmmakers O'Keefe and Giles also accused ACORN of aiding in "criminal" actions

O'Keefe: We "took advantage of ACORN's regard for thug criminality" by posing "criminal scenario" and they complied "without hesitation." In a September 10 blog post on BigGovernment.com, O'Keefe wrote [emphasis added]:

The scenario we posed the ACORN Housing employees in Baltimore is due to the application of similar power tactics. We gave ACORN a taste of its own medicine.  ACORN was alleged to be thug-like, criminal, and nefarious.  This criminal behavior was evidenced by a video of Baltimore ACORN community organizers breaking the locks on foreclosed homes.  Instead of railing against their radicalism, it is best to bring out this type of radicalism. Hannah Giles and I took advantage of ACORN's regard for thug criminality by posing the most ridiculous criminal scenario we could think of and seeing if they would comply-which they did without hesitation.

O'Keefe: ACORN "expressed no hesitation" helping me "skirt the law." O'Keefe appeared in a pimp costume on the September 14, 2009, edition of Fox & Friends. Co-host Steve Doocy asked, "You went into these offices and you asked for help essentially skirting the law, and they were awfully helpful in helping you do just that, right?" O'Keefe replied, "They expressed no hesitation. ... They came up with new scenarios to skirt the law that I never thought of."

Giles: Tapes showed "ACORN as a corrupt organization willing to aid and abet underaged prostitution." On the November 16, 2009, edition of Hannity, filmmaker Hannah Giles had the following exchange with Hannity:

GILES: You know, it's the truth. It's part of our story. It's like we did a science experiment. We went around the country testing out this hypothesis, this pimp and prostitute scenario, and this is one that didn't follow the rest of them.

HANNITY: Of all...

GILES: The other ones that showed...

HANNITY: Go ahead.

GILES: Of all the ones showed ACORN as a corrupt organization willing to aid and abet underaged prostitution, Felix in L.A., part one, is the only guy who didn't fall for that. [Hannity, 11/16/09]

Fox News figures also accused ACORN of "illegal activity," being a "criminal enterprise"

Carlson: "Illegal activity exposed" in ACORN videos. On the December 18, 2009, edition of Fox & Friends, co-host Gretchen Carlson stated:

CARLSON: The Justice Department says ACORN -- some of its illegal activity exposed in these undercover videos -- should be denied federal funding. A judge ruled it was unconstitutional for Congress to use the funding issue as punishment, but the Justice Department wants a review now, saying ACORN lost its money because it's an organizational nightmare.

O'Reilly: ACORN "apparently a criminal enterprise." On the September 15, 2009, edition (retrieved from Nexis) of The O'Reilly Factor, O'Reilly stated:

O'REILLY: Unbelievably, seven senators vote not to stop federal money going to ACORN, even though it's apparently a criminal enterprise. We will have new undercover tape that will make you angry.


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    • Author by Chyron HR (March 02, 2010 5:01 pm ET)
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      employees all knew how to work system for any lowlife wanting govmnt $

      Yes! Filing income tax returns is how you "work" the "system" to get "govmnt $". Brilliant rebuttal, Bort.
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      • Author by Unreality (March 02, 2010 6:25 pm ET)
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        Filing tax returns is not the same as learning to fly to work the system.

        /snark

        (is that Chyron the font generator or Novartis?)
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    • Author by SLRTX (March 02, 2010 5:20 pm ET)
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      Maybe he's backtracking, because their "case" against ACORN is about to crumble?

      Strike 1: ACORN workers cleared in New York City prostitute video
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    • Author by steeve (March 02, 2010 5:58 pm ET)
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      Brietbart was loudly yelling that ACORN was abetting child prostitution. He went so far as to say that people questioning the pimp outfit were abetting child prostitution by detracting from an examination of ACORN's activities.

      So basically we should never listen to Breitbart ever again, no matter how loudly he yells, because he'd be wrong just as easily. People can be wrong without shattering their credibility, but not when they were so very sure of themselves.
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      • Author by Unreality (March 02, 2010 6:27 pm ET)
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        It's how sociopaths operate, they never give up the need to maintain the illusion they're always right.
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    • Author by John Paradox (March 02, 2010 8:15 pm ET)
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      Breitbart leaving Faux News:

      [http://diannej.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/backpedaling34.jpg]
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    • Author by mescal (March 03, 2010 1:21 am ET)
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      Y'know, it's at moments like this that I miss the presence of Fauxliberal.

      I wonder if Faux News downsized her?
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      • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (March 03, 2010 10:09 am ET)
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        The suckers generally have a lot more to say about cases like this when the propaganda is first being created. At that point, there's a lot less information available, opinions can be formed on emotions and a few seconds of video.

        As the scams are exposed, and the right wing media backpedal and throw each other under the bus, the trolls get confused and quiet. But don't worry, there's always a new hero like Jim Bunning, or a snowstorm in the winter to prove that global warming is a hoax, to divert their energy.

        And to the question in the headline here; Will Fox take accountability for their earlier smears and knee-jerk reports ? Only if their discriminating audience demands that they set the record straight.

        Hahahahahahahahah ! That will happen.
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        • Author by mary59 (March 03, 2010 7:44 pm ET)
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          We'll leave it to the NYT to set the record straight...no wait...
          [http://www.bradblog.com/Images/TomTomorrow_NYTimesACORNWeaselPanel_020310.jpg]
          (thanks to bradblog & Tom Tomorrow)
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          • Author by John Paradox (March 03, 2010 11:51 pm ET)
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            Oh, wow. I just posted a link to the full cartoon on the John "Yoo-Hoo" thread...
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            • Author by mary59 (March 04, 2010 5:18 pm ET)
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              I just saw that. I used to post his cartoons under the old Media Matters format, but now they get chopped off. Love Tom Tomorrow's stuff...
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      • Author by DellDolly (March 03, 2010 1:08 pm ET)
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        They come back with new screen names.

        One's back with a new name - but still using ellipses inappropriately.

        Another's using the name "rational conservative", but is anything but rational, and is as dishonest as the day is long.
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        • Author by At_odds (March 04, 2010 2:23 am ET)
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          Easy Delly. I know you are passionate about the truth but you need to realize that to some people you might sound awfully polarized and therefor you do more harm than good at times (I saw your debate with rational conservative). Maintain your composure. You don't want to sound like the guys on News Busters, even as evil and manipulative as some posters can be. Keep the morale ground. Your logic is more than enough to fend off the misinformed (OK, maybe they are more than just misinformed but Ill leave my assumptions to myself for now.)
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    • Author by Old_Benjamin (March 03, 2010 12:19 pm ET)
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      But, but, a so-called "rational conservative" spent several paragraphs in several posts yesterday stating that the lack of evidence didn't disuade it from thinking there was criminality (perhaps widespread) at ACORN offices.

      I'm waiting for the new spin to start.
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