In his latest "sting" he had one of His Evil Minions™ buy a T-Shirt for a Canadian tourist:
………Even the Washington Post, which has never found a Clinton scandal that it would not eagerly pimp, has determined that there is no "there" there.
The reporters (including me) appeared confused about how they got to the press conference hosted at the National Press Club. Present at the press conference were five to 10 video cameras, along with a room of 30 or so reporters, all oblivious to the fact that we had been snookered into another supposedly salacious release from O’Keefe’s organization.
Clinton staffers have already been put on alert for hijinks from O’Keefe’s conservative group, which gained notoriety around the ACORN scandal, and put out a video last week showing a Clinton campaign staffer encouraging a “volunteer” to ask Iowans if they are Clinton supporters before registering them to vote.
“We have journalists across the country investigating inside the campaign. Not just this campaign,” O’Keefe said on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the group teased its second release as “a powerful new undercover video confirming that corruption has permeated Hillary Clinton’s campaign at the highest levels.” The video purports to show Molly Barker, the director of marketing for Clinton’s campaign, accepting a campaign donation from a foreign national. Sounds pretty bad, right?
Then you find out that the “foreign national” is a Canadian woman who was simply trying to buy a T-shirt at Clinton’s kickoff rally, and that Project Veritas Action’s own “journalist” acted as an intermediary straw buyer to make the transaction, taking the Canadian woman’s money to purchase the shirt for her.
In the video, the Canadian visitor (who, O’Keefe says, Project Veritas Action did not find the name for) says, “Can I give her the money? She’s American. Can she buy it for me?”
“She could make a donation,” Barker says.
“Can you buy it for me?” the Canadian woman asks the Project Veritas Action operative.
“Sure, I’ll buy it,” the Project Veritas Action operative says. “So Canadians can’t buy them, but Americans can buy it for them?”
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Project Veritas Action is comfortable conducting its operations under ethically dubious circumstances. The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank got at that in an exchange during the press conference with the group’s legal expert, Benjamin Barr.
Milbank: “I’m no expert on campaign finance law, but was that legal for your person to take that cash?”
Barr: “It’s a technical violation of the law. It’s akin to jaywalking for campaign finance. This is a low-dollar threshold contribution. There’s no reporting issues at play. It’s less than $200. So at most it would be a small civil penalty that’s a few hundred dollars. But what we’re really worried about is the Hillary campaign that has taken in a wide array of contributions. Once you aggregate beyond $2,000, then you’re within the criminal sanctions.”
Milbank: So you violated the law as well?
Barr: Yes.
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“Is this a joke?” The Daily Beast’s Olivia Nuzzi asked later in the Q&A. “This feels like a prank.”
“Is this a joke,” O’Keefe repeated. “Well, the Clinton campaign doesn’t think it’s a joke, because they’re talking to The Washington Post about it. And we sent the letter to the Clinton campaign, so no, this is not a joke.”
Not only does O’Keefe have the gumption to offer to entrap a political campaign to the tune of $40, his group is now seeking redress for its own straw purchase.
“The Clinton campaign should return their illegal contribution. I don’t see other remedies. That’s the only remedy that we’re seeking,” O’Keefe said at the press conference.
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To quote Charles Baudelaire, “The devil’s finest trick is to persuade you that he does not exist.” O’Keefe has the opposite intentions. His finest trick is to persuade you that he does still exist, and is worth listening to.
A Canadian tourist wanted a t-shirt, and a member of O'Keefe's "Wretched hive of scum and villainy" took pity on her and bought it for her, and somehow it's a big Clinton scandal?
Dude, you have had your 15 minutes of fame.
Get a real job, and stop living in your parents basement.
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But bless the Times, they seem to consider this as serious.
Not sure why the Times makes what can only be a conscious decision to cover this crap credulously.
Something is broken at the Gray Lady.
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