Joe Conason on ACORN Video: It's Not Journalism Unless They Report Everything That Happened- It's Propaganda
By Heather Friday Sep 11, 2009 4:00pm
From Lou Dobbs Tonight, in what looks like another potential hit piece on ACORN, Joe Conason and Keith Richburg point out a few problems with the conservative filmmakers' "reporting". Of course Dick Cheney sychophant Ron Christie disagrees with them, and as usual pulls the Republican stunt when debating anyone on television. Never stop talking if the host lets you get away with it, feign being insulted when you're interrupted by the other guest who would like to get a word in and is sick of your lying, and then filibuster until the times runs out for the segment.
PILGRIM: We are back with our panel, and on this note, why don't we start with this controversy, Keith, of what do you make of this discussion?
RICHBURG: You know, it's another embarrassment for ACORN. It's another embarrassment, you know. And the only reason they're on the radar screen is because they became well known -- most people, they've never heard of ACORN two years ago.
They became well known because they were helping "Get Out the Vote" efforts for the Obama campaign. You know, so it's an embarrassment for ACORN. I don't know if it's going to go beyond that and I'd be interested if that is true, what the spokesman said, that these conservative filmmaker went around to three or four offices and basically got thrown out with this ruse, and they found one office where there were two people stupid enough to sit down and give them this kind of silly advice.
And it sounds to me like that's just entrapment. You know? Let's go around various offices until we can finally trick somebody into...
CONASON: It's not journalism unless they report everything that happened. It's propaganda. If you're a reporter and you're doing something this, then you would report, yes, we went to the four offices and one said, you know, fell for -- took the bait.
If you don't report that, if you act as if you went into one office and they did it, then that's dishonest. The other thing is, Bill mentioned that it's a two-party state. The filmmakers could be liable to civil or criminal action, in fact, for taping people without telling them in the state of Maryland. I have a reporter who works in the capital district that knows about this. It came up during the Linda Tripp affair whether Tripp could be prosecuted in Maryland for recording Monica Lewinsky unlawfully. So that could be an interesting sideline, and may be why the filmmaker did not show up to be on television to discuss this tonight.
PILGRIM: Ron, thoughts about this whole issue?
CHRISTIE: I think it only underscores, Kitty, the reason why many conservatives, many Republicans think that there should be a federal investigation into ACORN. And it's not just this specific case. There have been of a number of cases with ACORN over the years where there have been allegations of illegally registering people to vote.
This particular incidence of allegedly allowing prostitution or those funds to be used, I think that there should be an investigation. And Mark Levin, a conservative radio talk show host, has been on this for years. The silence has been deafening from the Democrats and the Justice Department.
CONASON: You should...
CHRISTIE: And, again, these people...
CONASON: You should present the evidence to the Justice Department if you have evidence of a federal crime.
CHRISTIE: It's not me...
CONASON: And this is...
CHRISTIE: I didn't cut you off.
CONASON: This is a lot of vague stuff.
CHRISTIE: Excuse me. I didn't cut you off. It's not me. It's for those in the federal government who are looking at whether or not the federal elections have been tampered with. I think that's a serious enough allegation that has been out there...
(CROSSTALK)
CONASON: Where's the evidence?
CHRISTIE: ... but for years, that I think it would be warranted, rather than some of these frivolous cases that the Justice Department seems to be interested in pursuing on partisan lines.
PILGRIM: I mean, this does have political ramifications. Congressman Steve King has called for an investigation.
Keith, I mean, this is a political issue, is it not?
RICHBURG: Well, these are two different things. I mean, if there was this group in Baltimore, the two people advising, you know, so-called prostitute and pimp how to evade the law, sounds to me like that's a Maryland state law. Just go to Maryland state authority.
Now in terms of election fraud, now, look, there have been these election fraud allegations going on back and forth since the 200 election with allegations that black voters were kicked off the rolls on Florida, that voters were disenchanted in Ohio. These things happened after every election.
PILGRIM: Well, the fact that...
(CROSSTALK)
PILGRIM: ... that the name ACORN turns up in both of these cases, I mean, you bring it up yourself.
RICHBURG: Sure. Sure.
PILGRIM: I mean, certainly, that -- does that have any political ramification?
RICHBURG: I think there should be -- if there is evidence that there was some voter fraud committed, yes, sure. The Justice Department should be looking at that, as they should have looked at all these voter fraud allegations that have happened in the last three election cycles we've had.
CONASON: Yes, I mean, but usually it is a state law. In other words, usually, the states supervised elections and if people are permitting election fraud in a state, that state needs to investigate it and states attorney general have the power to prosecute people who do that.
So if Ron Christie knows an example where ACORN committed a prosecutable election fraud in any state, which I don't know of, by the way, he or the conservatives he's talking about ought to present the evidence of that to the property authorities in those states and they should do something about it.
A lot of these allegations against ACORN have taken place in states that are governed by Republicans. And they have not one, one case against ACORN for election fraud.
PILGRIM: Ron, you get the last word on this.
CHRISTIE: And Ron Christie would say this is yet another indication where the Justice Department seems to be...
CONASON: Not the Justice Department.
CHRISTINE: ... interested on the partisan -- excuse me, Joe, where they seem to be very interested in pursuing things on partisan issues. If you look at the case dealing with the New Black Panther Party, where they had him on tape, intimidating voters in Philadelphia, and Eric Holder, the attorney general, decided he didn't want to prosecute. I think that justice should be blind before the law. It should be on what is right and wrong, not on what is black and white. And it seems to me that any allegation of tying President Obama's former affiliation with ACORN is met with racism charges...
PILGRIM: All right, Ron...
CHRISTIE: .... or let's see the evidence.
PILGRIM: Ron, we got -- I'm so sorry. We have to cut it off here. Quite an interesting discussion. Keith, we'll take you for another time.
RICHBURG: Yes, all right.
PILGRIM: Joe Conason, Ron Christie, Keith Richburg, thank you very much.
RICHBURG: Thank you.






What Conason was saying was fact. But the black guy I don't know what his real problem is. Is he a white wantabe? Does he want to be seen as an idiot? He is being a republican so I have to assume he wants to be an idiot.
republicanism is a mental illness!
Conason points out how the fraud should be prosecuted if there are reasonable allegations with evidence to back them up, particularly that it is usually the responsibility of the state to prosecute, and the Republican distracts and dissembles by failing to address directly what is said. And then, at a point in the discussion where he knows there won't be enough time to rebut what he says, the Republican brings up other apparently problematic events in some other situation than the one being discussed.
We've seen this over and over again. When you're losing the argument on the merits, deflect and redirect. Are there any honest individuals on the right anymore?
Joe Conason know his stuff. ACORN has not been convicted of anything because they have done nothing wrong. They get these accusations hurled at them but when the details are revealed there is no there there. The Republican jokers hate ACORN because they register black people (or other disenfranchised groups usually) to vote. Those people typically vote Democrat. Ergo Beck O'Reilly, Hannity and Ron Christy hate them and throw shit against the wall hoping something will stick. It only seems to stick in the minds of the dumbasses who watch these jerks and believe them. "ACORN blah blah blah blah..."
Al Franken's show.
Every time I see his name I start humming "Carry On Wayward Son".
Hey me too. That is sooooo funny. And I haven't heard the Franken show in a lot of years. Since Sirius stopped carrying it.
The video is BS? Those women are criminals, how can you gloss over that fact?
If the women are criminals, prosecute them... just don't imply that ACORN, as an organization, supported the criminal activity since there is no evidence of that. This is akin to prosecuting the entire IRS because of one 'creative' tax specialist, or prosecuting an entire police force because of one bad cop.
This is akin to prosecuting the entire Alabama GOP because Bush violated hundreds of constitutional laws.
I can't stand Ron Christie. This afternoon he was on MSNBC also. Could he just go to Fox and stay there. What a smarmy SOB. Typical republican.
Plus he is not very intelligent... on many levels.
pussy. No offense to my feline friends.
Just another day in GOP parallel universe land.
Bush steals elections, repukes go to jail for voter fraud and stealing votes; and the corporate MSM keeps putting on idiots talking about ACORN which has never been convicted of anything!
You don't have to read 1984, we are living it. The only difference is that "big brother" is the elite group of corporate fascist repukes!
Claiming that Bush stole the Election is just as BS as claiming that the 8 or so employees from ACORN speak for the entire organization.
And what the hell is up with this cross-eyed Christie clown?
There are about 8 black republican's in the entire country - out of 30,000,000; and these 8 GOP tools are constantly on television. WTF?
Meanwhile, I hardly ever see representatives from the other 29,999,992 black American's, who live in the "truth to power" reality based community.
He certainly is not converting anybody to the Republican cause, is he. To me he always looks like he is chewing on a lemon. Maybe because he knows his is arguments are so lame and his next argument will be just as lame and when all is said and done he will look like the ass that he is.
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If you looked over the retardlican section during the cutaways of Obama's healthcare speech the other night, you'd notice that you didn't see 1 person of color. All pizzy old white men sitting on their azzes like they're so used to doing.
To quote a true benefactor of voter fraud:
"Bring it on."
...the facts of the law, they ALWAYS lose because of a partisan judge or prosecutor.
File that under axioms of the GOP.
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"If you don't report that, if you act as if you went into one office and they did it, then that's dishonest."
Conason is probably one of the last people I would listen to in trying to differentiate between "journalism" and "propaganda". The lines have become completely blurred- especially for Conason himself.
It's absolutely irrelevant whether or not they went into multiple offices and reported on that. When there is police brutality in our communities, do we allow that to be rationalized by all the good cops? F*ck no. That makes no difference. And when politicians from either party f*ck up, we certainly don't point to all the upstanding ones- which are becoming fewer and fewer.
Yes- certain fanatics on the right have become obsessed with discrediting ACORN, and that leads them to some ridiculous claims. But it's hard to argue that the woman in that clip is not only acknowledging illegal behavior, but aiding and abetting it. She needs to go and ACORN needs to explain why she was ever hired. End of story.
And amen.
Should be election fraud not voter fraud.
We have some real probs with election fraud in this country - voter fraud not-so-much.
I believe that's the correct term.
Am I the only one who hits the "mute" button whenever Ron Christie shows up. The guy is the most predictable shallow talking-points machine I've ever seen.
No you aren't. I have worn out my mute button. I was just thinking the other day thank God for the person who invented the remote.
ACORN has employees who have registered fictitious names. None of whom has ever voted. ACORN
is the one who actually flags and turns in these fraudulent regs to authorities.
The GOP is less concerned with people who are fictitious and won't ever vote. They prefer to concentrate on removing legitimately registered people from voting lists. And have never turned in a single one of their people caught doing it.
As is so often the case, when there's bad things on both sides, the real moral pukes are the Republicans.
legitimately registered people who most likely will not vote the way the Corporatists want...isn't that the real issue?
This entire clip illustrates the lengths to which Faux Noise goes to pony up their token non-whites to mislead and deceive. God forbid anyone disagree with
ChristineChristie, or we might hear charges of racism.If I were on the Board of Acorn, I'd say bring it on. Let's get down in the trenches and find out who really has committed voter registration fraud. And, while we're at it, let's have a look at those electronic voting devices...
I love Joe Conason and miss hearing him on Al Franken's show. I wish he'd pointed out that the ACORN "scandal" is as fake as teabaggers, birthers, and town hall hydrophobia.
Joe pretty much implied that all this ACORN garbage is just another manufactured GOP crisis/scandal. The mainstream media, however, has been complicit in every moment. Maybe he just didn't want to get himself kicked off the air before he got to make a point.
Yeah, I really like Joe's writing and his presence whenever he's on air. I wish just 5% of the gutless democratic party had his passion for true democratic, American values.
Are we defending Acorn? Are we a party of indignant little blinder-wearing reverse bushies? Why yes we are!
Dang you people, I read this blog FIRST and LAST because it DOESN'T ban or censor left-leaners who question our side when we are wrong. (Thank you, C&L.)
I'll watch the video now, and see if it has anything in it that justifies ACORN or ACORN defenders--though I can't imagine what it would take to erase from my mind the parts of the spy-footage I have seen. There is nothing in that footage to misconstrue. I don't care how it was gotten or whom it serves the most, I'm GLAD they are busted and I hope they are soon dissolved.
Even the volunteer's wobbling gozongas above her plunging decolletage bring ACORN into question for me. She'd have to be healing the terminally ill and bringing the dead back to life for that not to look AWFUL. It makes us ALL look awful.
Don't call me a prude! I write women's erotic fiction for money. I have absolute immunity.
Now let's watch Cable TV News to see if equal time will be given to the Armor-Something security contractors guarding our sprawling embassy in Kabul. Nothing so far, even the contractors' name is fading from sight and mind. Good job, MSN. The only thing that matters is getting ACORN. Ask anyone who works at Clusterfox.
That's why you can't blame ACORN, but the individuals- who were fired- only.
This O'Keefe guy tried this at at least three other ACORN offices- Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia- and were tossed out of the office (in L.A., I've read that O'Keefe and his "ho" were "laughed out" of the office). In Philadelphia the ACORN office filed a police report on the pair. Have O'Keefe and/or Faux News reported on those incidents?
Add to this that the ex-husband of the Baltimore ACORN worker who claimed that she had killed her ex-husband IS STILL ALIVE! Did Mr. O'Keefe or anyone from Faux News follow up on this? Wouldn't any legitimate journalist?
Don't buy into the Faux News propaganda stunt.
Thank you. I'm in tremendous need of a calming down, can't even look at this straight while I'm in shock, horror and disgust, I can't see past that woman unruffled by sex slavery standing right in front of her, ready to help him. But I'm getting there.
Thanks for posting this video. I don't watch Dobbs, and I panic-grab the remote anytime Ron Christine's pouty face blares up on my TV screen. Christy effects me vicerally, as no other con pundit does, mainly (but not only) because of the wars.
Joe Conason is great. If anyone can chew up and spit out the unwary ones who are relishing this scandal a bit too much, he will.