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CaseyJones
02-23-2017, 07:51 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/conservative-activist-james-okeefe-release-cnn-tapes-115023325.html


Conservative activist James O'Keefe has announced plans to release recordings Thursday morning that he says were made secretly inside CNN.

O'Keefe tells the network in an interview that the media is a "huge target" of his and he's targeting CNN specifically because it "has a very important role as an arbiter of news."

The network has drawn the ire of President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly labeled it "fake news."

A CNN spokeswoman didn't immediately return a request for comment on O'Keefe's announcement.

O'Keefe became well-known in 2009 after posing as a pimp in a video to embarrass community-organizing group ACORN. He has also made videos targeting National Public Radio and Planned Parenthood.

Some of his efforts have backfired. He was arrested and pleaded guilty in 2010 to entering the office of a Louisiana senator under false pretenses.

PatriotOne
02-23-2017, 09:04 AM
Part 1 released but site crashing.....

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jtap
02-23-2017, 09:36 AM
Project Veritas Releases Over 100 Hours of Audio From Inside CNN


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf-0_dFnl-Y

PatriotOne
02-23-2017, 09:38 AM
100 hours? I'm going to need the "CNN Fake News for Idiots" cliff note version.

jtap
02-23-2017, 10:27 AM
Project Veritas Releases Over 100 Hours of Audio From Inside CNN

James O'Keefe Offers $10,000 Award for Content Which Exposes Media Malfeasance

Anonymous Source Within CNN Provided Audio to Project Veritas

More Audio Yet to be Released in a WikiLeaks Style Dump

Project Veritas released 119 hours of raw audio in a WikiLeaks style dump, with over 100 more hours still yet to be released. The audio was secretly recorded in 2009 by an anonymous source inside CNN's Atlanta headquarters who we are identifying as Miss X. The tapes contain soundbites from current and previous CNN employees Joe Sterling, Arthur Brice, and Nicky Robertson, as well as numerous others. Project Veritas is also offering a $10,000 award for content that exposes media malfeasance. The tapes show CNN's misrepresentation of polling data:

Miss X: "I read a CNN poll that was taken on June 26 and 28th, and I know that the hearing for the case, the fire fighters case was on the 29th, so the poll was done right before it, and those are still the poll results we're reporting, so I asked someone in DC who does the poll results about why we hadn't updated it, and said there were a few newer polls from last week and the week before and there's CBS news polls and a Rasmussen poll, and he said we don't use Rasmussen, and I said does CNN plan to do another poll if we're only using that. He said we're not going to be doing another poll, those are the results we'll be using. So I don't see how that's reporting all sides because that poll said hold for release until Friday the 10th."

Arthur Brice: "Who did you talk with?"

Miss X: "Paul [CNN's Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser]."

Arthur Brice: "Yeah, he's your director. Yeah, he's pretty high up in the food chain. I agree. I think it's dishonest to use outdated information if new information shows something that is in variance with what you're reporting. It's just, it's dishonest."

The same apathy towards reporting accurate poll numbers was seen in the way CNN released inaccurate poll numbers about Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor.

Miss X: "This wasn't released until two weeks after. So can we say a newly released poll?"

Joe Sterling: "No, you can't say that. You can't say that at all. This isn't a newly released."

Miss X: "But it says newly released on Friday."

Joe Sterling: "I know, how did we write about this? Did we write a wire about this? "I don't think we stand to change how people think of her [Sotomayor]. Geez, I mean if someone picked this up it's not going to change - it's not going to change anybody's opinion."

Richard Griffiths, who is now CNN's Vice President and Senior Editorial Director, was caught explaining that the role of a journalist is to "aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."

"If we are journalists, what is our role as a journalist? What is the fundamental role as a journalist, for us to do? "Tell a story. Tell what's going on. There's a secondary corollary to that, right? Aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. To a degree, right? Is that not part of the traditional role of a journalist. It's actually one of the things I can be most proud of as a journalist. You know we try to show the ugly side of humanity so we can do something about it. It's hard, very hard."

In the secretly recorded tapes, CNN's liberal, anti-Republican, and anti-Fox News bias is clear. "Fox News, I think Fox News is unbearable. It's horrible," said Nicky Robertson, who was at that time the CNN Assignment Desk Editor. Joe Sterling, who was then the News desk editor for CNN's online venue 'The Wire' was also recorded speaking profound liberal bias.

"That issue, climate change, I mean science is pretty much on board and there are a few dissenters. There's no debate. It's like you know, born-agains saying there's a debate over, you know creationism, and all that stuff. There is no debate."

"Project Veritas is determined to expose malfeasance, corruption and wrongdoing," said Project Veritas founder and president James O'Keefe. "We want to become a destination where citizen journalists can come forward, work with us and make a real impact. That's why today, we're announcing a $10,000 award for anyone that comes forward with legally obtained materials exposing media malfeasance. If you have hidden audio recordings, video tapes or documents inside of a news room or media institution, and the material is good enough, I will pay you $10,000."

http://veritaslive.com/02-23-2017/project-veritas-releases-over-100-hours-of-audio-from-inside-cnn.html



They want people to download and search it and make transcripts and basically search through it all for the good stuff.

I really like him being willing to pay people to expose the media.

specsaregood
02-23-2017, 10:32 AM
near decade old tapes? meh.

Superfluous Man
02-23-2017, 10:38 AM
He was arrested and pleaded guilty in 2010 to entering the office of a Louisiana senator under false pretenses.

The fact that this is a crime puts the government in a far uglier light than it does O'Keefe.

UWDude
02-23-2017, 10:41 AM
The fact that this is a crime puts the government in a far uglier light than it does O'Keefe.


You must have got that from "How to Spin to Libertarians" by ShareBlue (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?507012-David-Brock-of-quot-correct-the-record-quot-memo-s-leaked-Here-is-their-strategy).

UWDude
02-23-2017, 10:42 AM
near decade old tapes? meh.

There will be some juicy tidbits to come out, for sure.

donnay
02-23-2017, 10:56 AM
near decade old tapes? meh.

The thing is they have been lying for decades! So many people say, "meh" but the problem is they are not to be trusted and Trump is right.

This one is like an old comedy skit from SNL (when they were funny):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdUiZWibpnE



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdK26vO6wtQ

jllundqu
02-23-2017, 11:25 AM
And like clockwork Twitter has knocked #CNNLeaks of the trending list, trying to suppress and control what the masses see.