In typical O’Keefe fashion, the self-proclaimed
muckraker donned disguises and pretended to be a liberal activist while
speaking with volunteers at liberal non-profit organizations who were
working on voter registration and mobilization drives. In a few
instances that he caught on video, he was able to convince some of these
other activists that utilizing unused mailed ballots to vote for
Democrats was a good idea. Colorado is one of three states that has an
all mail-in voting system. O’Keefe presented various scenarios to the
activists in the video where he’d be able to get a hold of unused
ballots. He was able to get some of them to agree that it was a good
idea.
In the end, this is really just a bunch of nothing.
All O’Keefe was able to do was present strawman scenarios to a few
people and get them to agree that they could potentially work. In the
video, we see him state that he has a bunch of fraternity brothers that
have moved out but they will receive their ballots because they didn’t
change their addresses. He also pushed forward the idea of rummaging in
the trash in historically low-turnout areas to find thrown out ballots
to use and turn in. Overall, he ran with the long-held wingnut delusion that widespread voter fraud is unbelievably easy, especially with
mailed ballots. In this case, he was able to videotape a few people
agreeing with his stupid plans, though he didn’t film anyone taking part
in anything illegal.
On Monday, Mother Jones ran a preemptive article
which hamstrung O’Keefe’s upcoming ‘bombshell.’ In the piece, it was
revealed that a number of Democratic staffers caught O’Keefe trying to
catch them in a sting when he suggested running a voter fraud scheme to
them. O’Keefe and his assistants ran the same scheme that you see in the
video, bringing up ballots found in the trash or for college students
who have moved off campus. However, O’Keefe and his helpers were turned
away from the offices. O’Keefe was also caught trying to disguise
himself and go back to the same office. O’Keefe was also turned away
from a non-profit organization after he tried to prove that the
organization was directly collaborating with Sen. Mark Udall’s campaign.
The repeated questions about submitting other people’s ballots led Democratic staffers to suspect they were being targeted. Later, the staffers viewed photos of O’Keefe—including one taken in Colorado showing O’Keefe sans mustache and sporting a Udall campaign sticker and a Women for Udall button—and they concluded that O’Keefe and the college professor were the same person. They also said the image O’Keefe tweeted of himself with a mustache matched the man who visited the Boulder office on Friday.O’Keefe and two male colleagues also targeted a progressive nonprofit named New Era Colorado, according to New Era executive director Steve Fenberg. On Saturday, Fenberg says, O’Keefe and his friends contacted New Era’s Fort Collins office to set up an in-person meeting and identified themselves as activists affiliated with Rocky Mountain Vote Pride. The three men arrived carrying Udall campaign literature, Fenberg notes, but a New Era organizer met them outside the office’s front door and refused to let them enter with the Udall materials. Outside groups such as New Era cannot coordinate with political campaigns, and Fenberg says he believes O’Keefe and his collaborators “were trying to establish evidence we were working together.”When New Era’s staffers began taking pictures of O’Keefe (including the photo embedded at left), Fenberg says, O’Keefe and a colleague went to their car and returned with a large video camera and a microphone. “If you want to take photos of us, we’ll take photos of you,” O’Keefe said, according to Fenberg, and the New Era staffers closed the door while O’Keefe and his friend tried to push it open and stick their microphone inside. Fenberg says New Era filed a police report about the incident.
Mother Jones Editor David Corn needled
O’Keefe on Monday when the MJ piece ran and again on Wednesday when
O’Keefe’s video was published. O’Keefe had originally responded to Corn
on Monday and claimed that Corn would end up with “egg all over [his]
undercover-Polk-award winning face” after the video was released. On
Wednesday, Corn was relentless with the Twitter attack on O’Keefe.
Game. Set. Match. I guess we should give him a little credit. At least this time, he didn’t don an Osama Bin Laden mask while attempting to prove islamic terrorists were crossing the Rio Grande and infiltrating America.
No comments:
Post a Comment