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September 17, 2009
New York Times Retroactively Scrubs Story to Support ACORN
Things may look rough for the country's largest left-wing activist group, but the child prostitution–enablers at ACORN still have friends in high places — not only in the White House, but also at the New York Times, which has gone back and revised one of its stories in an attempt to make ACORN's lies more plausible.
Before the New York episode of the video series James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles have cleverly released piecemeal hit the public, the execrable NY Slimes published this:
This recent scam, which was attempted in San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia to name a few places, had failed for months before the results we've all recently seen.
Uh oh, the "scam" did work in New York, as we saw here. Consequently, the Shady Gray Lady changed the passage to this:
In a statement over the weekend, Bertha Lewis, the chief organizer for Acorn, said the bogus prostitute and pimp had spent months visiting numerous Acorn offices, including those in San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia, before getting the responses they were looking for.
Presto! No more New York.
But wait, we now know that an ACORNista at the San Diego office offered to help them import child sex slaves through Mexico. Time for the Times' retroactive editors to get busy again.
Excuse me for pointing out the obvious, but the liberal establishment media is evil, and has zero credibility. When ACORN goes down, it is taking both the Moonbat Messiah and the leftist activists posing as journalists who got him elected with it.
Hat tip: Ace of Spades HQ. On tips from AmericanToTheCore and J.
Posted by Van Helsing at September 17, 2009 8:13 AM
Comments
I'm sure this was just a fifth isolated incident anyways.
Posted by: J at September 17, 2009 8:21 AM
ACORN says it's launching it's own investigation. Guess that'll suffice for the DoJ, the now irrelevant law-enforcement agency.
Sounds fair... corrupt organization investigating itself. We know how well that always goes.
Posted by: AmericanToTheCore at September 17, 2009 8:26 AM
Fundamental transformation.
From "We the people", to imposing state-ism.
From "One nation under God", to... ACORN!
Change we can believe in. Progress.
Posted by: lvb-rocks at September 17, 2009 8:33 AM
Agreed with Van Helsing. The moment Obama's out of the picture, these media sources are going down the drain, they are betting all they got on Obama's presidency.
Posted by: Jay B. at September 17, 2009 9:20 AM
Quite literally trying to put it down the memory hole. And without compulsion, is the thing.
Posted by: Mr Evilwrench at September 17, 2009 9:51 AM
As posted on another thread, it's time for a special prosecutor. Investigate ACORN, SEIU, President ACORN, and the links between them.
Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 17, 2009 10:00 AM
Maybe the New York Times should consider renaming themselves the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth.
Posted by: Winston Smith at September 17, 2009 10:50 AM
Folks, see the MSM like parasites feeding on Bammie's dangerous policies. When he'll be out, the roaches will scatter under the cracks, begging for scraps because Bammie won't be there to bail them out anymore. Too big to fail? How about "Long due to fail"?
Posted by: Jay B. at September 17, 2009 11:06 AM
I got a mailing asking me to subscribe the New York Slimes - I threw out the subscription car and sent them back a note telling them of the chances I would ever subscribe to their rag we about as high as it is of the President of Iran converting to Christianity. Signed "General Betrayus".
Posted by: NY Slimes Sux at September 17, 2009 11:40 AM
The NEW YORK SLIMES not worth reading only good for the bottom of a birdscage
Posted by: SPURWING PLOVER at September 17, 2009 11:41 AM
Don't watch ostrich-media tv or read their papers or mags. Email them and tell them. Email sponsors and say your boycotting their products. Get bumper stickers saying, don't believe the media.
Posted by: etclaws at September 17, 2009 1:20 PM
The NEW YORK TIMES continues to lose readers and subcribers too bad for them
Posted by: Flu-Bird at September 17, 2009 9:16 PM


