AP, Covering ACORN La. Raid, Acts As If Only One Office Was Videotaped by O'Keefe and Giles

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acorn_rottenDid you know that activist filmmaker James O'Keefe and partner Hannah Giles made only one undercover video showing ACORN employees willing to assist them in illegal and human rights-violating activities?

Absent prior knowledge, that's the impression you would have upon reading the Associated Press's coverage of the latest development in the ACORN saga, namely the raid on the organization's New Orleans office by Louisiana state investigators.

AP writer Cain Burdeau only mentions O'Keefe's and Giles's videotaping efforts in Baltimore. The fact is that the pair have thus far presented the results of their efforts in five other locations, and may have more episodes in inventory for other opportune times.

Here are the first five paragraphs of Budreau's coverage (bold is mine):

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Computers, records seized at ACORN offices in La.

State investigators raided ACORN offices on Friday, taking away computer hard drives and documents as part of a probe into alleged embezzlement and tax fraud when the organization's national headquarters was based in New Orleans.

"This is an investigation of everything - ACORN, the national organization, the local organization and all of its affiliated entities, specifically as it relates to any potential violations of Louisiana law," Assistant Attorney General David Caldwell said.

ACORN staff on the scene declined to comment, but an attorney for the group said in a statement the raid was prompted by allegations that former ACORN employees had removed or altered electronic documents and may do so in the future.

Attorney Pamela Marple said ACORN was cooperating and called the raid exhaustive, saying investigators wanted "virtually every document in the possession of ACORN and any related entity."

The raid was the latest development for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Videotapes released recently showed ACORN employees offering tax advice to two people in Baltimore posing as a prostitute and her pimp. The videos led Congress and state governments to cut funding for ACORN.

For the record, the other locations besides Baltimore where O'Keefe and Giles have shown results of their undercover visits are Washington DC, New York/Brooklyn, San Bernardino CA, San Diego, and Philadelphia.

In an article of over 400 words, Burdeau clearly could have included "and five other cities" in his paragraph that mentioned Baltimore. But he didn't. There's no good explanation for this failure other than a conscious effort to minimize the comprehensive nationwide significance of the O'Keefe's and Giles's work. It would appear that the AP would rather that as few readers as possible know that the intrepid pair have exposed and organization that from all appearances is corrupt to its very core, from sea to shining sea.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters


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Beck,O'Keefe's and Giles's are the real journalist

Acorn in NOLA has been under investigation for some time. If not for Glen Beck pummeling Acorn and O'Keefe's and Giles's videotaping them that investigation would probably have never gone anywhere.At the least Beck,O'keefe and Giles gave the NOLA investigation a push.

To me it's a sorry state of affairs when most of the media refuses to cover corruption because of their liberal persuasions and political alignments. Harry Reasoner and Eric Sevareid would be rolling over in their graves if they knew how partisan bogus and nonobjective their profession has become. The majority of the media is a joke that has lost the ability to investigate anything that goes against their PC or political sensibilities.

"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have".


Thomas Jefferson

It can be useful to find a

It can be useful to find a weak link in a premise like this - AP in their zeal being over-obvious. A lot of other media push this premise too, if they are forced to talk about the acorn scandal.

Who sends the central marching orders?

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...and to what address?

...and to what address?

The State of La

Is doing what the Fed refuses to do. 

 

My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

Come on now! Give the AP and AP writer Cain Burdeau a break!

The AP, as well as all other news organizations with the exception of FoxNews, is just following the White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's instructions that President Obama does not want "the CNNs and the others in the world [to] basically be led in following Fox."

In return, the AP and Burdeau will have access to Obama Administration officials. Moreover, news organizations that ignore Foxnews "opinion journalism masquerading as news" will not only have President Barack Hussein Obama's heart-felt appreciation for towing the line, but will also be invited to news events and get togethers (perhaps even a beer with the President) that FoxNews will not.

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"They have sacrificed integrity (whatever little they had) their character, their professionalism, to prop this guy and his administration up.  They are stenographers for Rahm Emanuel.  They're propagandists for the White House and, increasingly, the Democrat Party at large" ~ Rush Limbaugh on the state-run media

Flat Heads

Occasionally I flip to Cnn or Msdnc. Appears that Cooper, Wolfie, Tingles and the others heads are getting flatter. Must be from all the head pats by Obama.

this may seem a bit farfetched but...

I can't help but wonder if Acorn's troubles actually helped the final outcome of the New Jersey governor's election, since it was so close, or closer, if you will, than in Virginia.  I presume that Acorn's  daily operations are in chaos, morale is low, and funds are hard to come by to accomplish  their 'get out the vote' activities. 

And...have you heard the mainstream media and lib bloggers bemoan the fact that youth and minority voters basically sat out this election? Well...maybe lack of Acorn presence had a lot to do with that. Just a thought... 

You are probably right.

I was wondering why Corzine and his crowd didn't try to contest the election, claiming fraud here and there. Maybe they realized they had cheated all they could and still lost.

Did Anyone Notice

Did anyone notice that after Tuesday's disasterous showing for the Commiecrats that no one accused the Republicans of voter fraud or voter suppression? Perhaps the no good vote stealing, military vote denying, ballot box stuffing, Communists have suddenly found the three fingers pointing back at them after all the phony charges of the last thirty years!