RE: The mainstream media is finally covering O'Keefe
Quote:GRIFFIN: Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe has been convicted and forced to pay a $100,000 fine in the past. He was caught doctoring videos and Twitter recently blocked him from his own account, preventing him from using the social media platform. The group claims this spliced video shows Democratic operatives feeding the narrative that Trump fans are dangerous and violent. The video shows Foval claiming that he is directly coordinating with the Clinton campaign and DNC. But it is edited in such a way that it is no longer clear whether he is referring to the alleged bird-dogging.
Quote:JUAN WILLIAMS: And O'Keefe -- I don't know why anybody would think there's a -- wouldn't think there's a problem with James O'Keefe and his record. He's had to pay lawsuit settlements. This is a guy that has been proven to have misled people who want to be his supporters on the right on issues like abortion tape, Planned Parenthood tapes.
Those are two FNC hosts:
Quote:In the video, NPR fundraiser Ron Schiller and a colleague met with two members of a fictional Muslim group dangling a $5 million donation. Prodded by the "donors," Schiller said liberals "might be more educated" than conservatives, described Republicans as "anti-intellectual" and said the GOP had been "hijacked" by the "racist" Tea Party.
Or did he? After the tape became national news, and after NPR hastily sacrificed its CEO to appease critics, a video editor at the Blaze — a website founded by Fox News host Glenn Beck — compared the edited sting video and the two-hour original, also posted online.
Schiller did say some bad things, the Blaze found. But the short video took them out of context, like a bad reality show, and made them sound worse. It transposed remarks from a different part of the meeting to make it seem as if Schiller were amused by the group's "goal" of spreading Shari'a law. It left examples of his complimenting Republicans on the cutting-room floor.
And that Tea Party quote? Schiller was, for at least part of it, describing the views of some Republican friends. Somehow — oops! — O'Keefe left that bit out.
That's from Glenn Beck's website
Quote:The California attorney general concluded that O’Keefe had engaged in “highly selective editing of reality.”
Ah...but those are all opinions according to Paul. what's next Newton's three laws of motion are simply opinion?
RE: The mainstream media is finally covering O'Keefe
O'Keefe was silenced on Twitter (you should be horrified by this, not celebrating it like it's a victory for "your team"), because they are in HRC's pocket. There was then enough of a backlash from their user base that they reversed their position like the spineless, little cucks that they are.
RE: The mainstream media is finally covering O'Keefe
(10-21-2016 11:53 AM)john01992 Wrote:
Quote:GRIFFIN: Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe has been convicted and forced to pay a $100,000 fine in the past. He was caught doctoring videos and Twitter recently blocked him from his own account, preventing him from using the social media platform. The group claims this spliced video shows Democratic operatives feeding the narrative that Trump fans are dangerous and violent. The video shows Foval claiming that he is directly coordinating with the Clinton campaign and DNC. But it is edited in such a way that it is no longer clear whether he is referring to the alleged bird-dogging.
Quote:JUAN WILLIAMS: And O'Keefe -- I don't know why anybody would think there's a -- wouldn't think there's a problem with James O'Keefe and his record. He's had to pay lawsuit settlements. This is a guy that has been proven to have misled people who want to be his supporters on the right on issues like abortion tape, Planned Parenthood tapes.
Those are two FNC hosts:
Quote:In the video, NPR fundraiser Ron Schiller and a colleague met with two members of a fictional Muslim group dangling a $5 million donation. Prodded by the "donors," Schiller said liberals "might be more educated" than conservatives, described Republicans as "anti-intellectual" and said the GOP had been "hijacked" by the "racist" Tea Party.
Or did he? After the tape became national news, and after NPR hastily sacrificed its CEO to appease critics, a video editor at the Blaze — a website founded by Fox News host Glenn Beck — compared the edited sting video and the two-hour original, also posted online.
Schiller did say some bad things, the Blaze found. But the short video took them out of context, like a bad reality show, and made them sound worse. It transposed remarks from a different part of the meeting to make it seem as if Schiller were amused by the group's "goal" of spreading Shari'a law. It left examples of his complimenting Republicans on the cutting-room floor.
And that Tea Party quote? Schiller was, for at least part of it, describing the views of some Republican friends. Somehow — oops! — O'Keefe left that bit out.
That's from Glenn Beck's website
Quote:The California attorney general concluded that O’Keefe had engaged in “highly selective editing of reality.”
Ah...but those are all opinions according to Paul. what's next Newton's three laws of motion are simply opinion?
So what exactly is it you think guests/hosts on TV offer if not opinion. Suddenly you think O'Reilly and Hannity and Beck are bastions of facts?