NJO: Source: The archived page from biggoverment.com.
by
James O'Keefe
As read on “The Rush Limbaugh Show”:
So far CNN has only reported on the breaking story on blatant ACORN
CORRUPTION from angles that attempt to extricate the government funded
“community organizing” enterprise from the extreme crime we caught on
videotape.
First CNN pushed the false ACORN line that “[t]his film crew tried to pull this sham at other offices and failed.”
To set that record straight please check the Washington D.C. tape we
dropped today at BigGovernment.com, which is also being aired on your
cable news competitor with curiously higher ratings.
Now that ACORN lied to you, Jonathan Klein, what are you going to do?
Here’s what I have noticed from your coverage: You brought in the
damage control crowd to FRAME the story. Before even airing our damning
Baltimore video. You know your audience would turn on ACORN if you
showed them the evidence. So instead you put your competitors in
journalism in the crosshairs instead of airing a blockbuster report
making massive waves elsewhere.
You even trotted out shameless Clinton era apologist Joe Conason to challenge the ETHICS of our expose. Unreal.
What about the ethics of those at ACORN caught on tape trying to help
create a brothel featuring illegal immigrant age range 13-15 from El
Salvador?
What about the countless laws broken on tape from a group that stands to get billions from President Obama’s “stimulus” package?
Why don’t we wait to have the Columbia Journalism School debate on “journalistic ethics” after you do actual journalism.
When you air the raw ACORN footage that is now viral on the Internet,
and being played on FOX NEWS and countless talk radio shows, then and
only then — when America can see, hear and smell the stench we have
exposed — will I subject myself to a CNN hit job.
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Posted Sep 11th 2009 at 11:25 am in ACORN, Media Criticism, News, Politics | Comments (598)
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