Poor James O'Keefe has had another of his very serious undercover filmmaking projects blow up in his face, it appears. And for the strangest of reasons: a couple of his employees at "Project Veritas" seem to have decided that one of O'Keefe's projects was actually too morally indefensible even for them.
It doesn't really matter if the Valdez refused or not, in the final edit it will appear that someone went along with the premise even if they have to splice in scenes from Braveheart, Barnaby Jones, and Reno 9-1-1.
I wonder how these guys would like it if someone sneaked up to them under false pretenses and got them talking about how they really feel about minorities.
Good point.
Heyo!
Which one?
I'm normally against police brutality but in this case, if James O'quiff
were to 'bump his head' getting into the squad car while being detained, I wouldn't be too upset
I'm not a lawyer, but something here reeks of criminal conspiracy.
If Valdes did join a crowd, make statements that led to an officer being shot, it would be his ass.
This really begs the question, "When is a conspired incitement to violence, become criminal intent?"
Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum?
Notorious RBG LIBEL!!!!1!11!1
It doesn't really matter if the Valdez refused or not, in the final edit it will appear that someone went along with the premise even if they have to splice in scenes from Braveheart, Barnaby Jones, and Reno 9-1-1.
O'Keefe will have to do a more thorough background check the next time he hires someone.
why couldn't he have just painted giant flowery vaginas like great-aunt georgia?
I wonder how these guys would like it if someone sneaked up to them under false pretenses and got them talking about how they really feel about minorities.
Josef Mengele?
If he had just said, "Will no one rid me of the turbulent policeman?". Job done and no traces leading back. It seems to have a history of success.
Dr. Dahlmaker?
He doesn't know what they look like.
THE FBI does this all the time without repercussions.