James O’Keefe, convicted creator of the fake sting on ACORN and fake sting on NPR, was caught by the Washington Post on Monday as he attempted to engineer a fake sting on the “liberal media.”
An unidentified woman has been telling the Washington Post a headline-worthy shocker…
In a series of interviews over two weeks, the woman shared a dramatic story about an alleged sexual relationship with Moore in 1992 that led to an abortion when she was 15. During the interviews, she repeatedly pressed Post reporters to give their opinions on the effects that her claims could have on Moore’s candidacy if she went public.
But the Washington Post didn’t run the unsubstantiated story. Reporters were put off by inconsistencies and by a quick check of her Internet history that suggested she had other motivations than sharing the truth. And then…
On Monday morning, Post reporters saw her walking into the New York offices of Project Veritas, an organization that targets the mainstream news media and left-leaning groups. The organization sets up undercover “stings” that involve using false cover stories and covert video recordings meant to expose what the group says is media bias.
O’Keefe and his Project Veritas fed the Washington Post a big, fat story that took what’s already known about Roy Moore and extended it — for the purpose of revealing that they had faked the story after it ran. Only it didn’t run. It was O’Keefe who ran.
You can fight this nonsense by donating to Doug Jones, allowing him to get his message out to every last Alabama voter.
James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas who was convicted of a misdemeanor in 2010 for using a fake identity to enter a federal building during a previous sting, declined to answer questions about the woman outside the Project Veritas office, a storefront in Mamaroneck, N.Y., on Monday morning shortly after the woman walked inside. …
In a follow-up interview, O’Keefe declined to answer repeated questions about whether the woman was employed at Project Veritas. He also did not respond when asked if he was working with Moore, former White House adviser and Moore supporter Stephen K. Bannon, or Republican strategists.
So … the woman was working for O’Keefe.
The only real question remaining is which Republican “strategist” hired this slimeball to add his mucus trail to the already disgusting mess of the Republican Senate race in Alabama. Bannon seems like a good bet.
The lie from the Project Veritas crew was such a blatant attempt at deception, that the Washington Post has decided to both report what were considered “off the record” comments and the name of the person involved.
After [Jaime T. Phillips] was seen entering the Project Veritas office, The Post made the unusual decision to report her previous off-the-record comments.
Congratulations, Jaime T. Phillips. The lie didn’t work, but that won’t stop Fox from finding some way to report this like you’re a hero and pull out a contributor chair.
Meanwhile, O’Keefe is promising to release the raw footage. Where “raw” equals “edited to death until we made it look like people were saying what we wanted” as with every other video from the most mis-named organization in history.