He's a very talented guy; he'll be able to pull it off. Oh, goody -- the other shoe has dropped. Friday, we brought you the exciting news of James O'Keefe stepping on his undercover dick while trying to infiltrate George Soros's Open Society Foundations (OSF). Everything was going just peachy, he explained, until he forgot to hang up the phone after calling Dana Geraghty, a program specialist at OSF, and ended up leaving a seven-minute message of himself discussing his dirty tricks plan with others at his "Project Veritas," a group whose very name may violate truth in labeling laws. If he were honest, he'd call the place "Project Veritasiness." O'Keefe solemnly acknowledged in an
could be a collection agency. they are weirdly offended when you want information about them and who they are working for and what they want. It's almost as if they don't want perfect strangers calling them up all damn day long insinuating that there is some big dark problem they have to take care of immediately.
Say what you will, but I think that's an inaccurate comparison. Sure Wood and Coleman Francis were hilariously inept at their craft, and Francis' movies were like a depressed serial killer's boring dreams, but they had a love of their craft.
O'Keefe is like Uwe Boll, or that creep that used to make the Girls Gone Wild Videos. Even worse, Okeefe is the "-genre- movie" of sting journalists.
Per Mayer: "...Project Veritas has been thriving. According to its federal tax filings, between 2013 and 2014 its budget doubled, from $1.2 million to $2.4 million..."
Does it ever occur to Mr. O'K that the heretofore mentioned "dark money" is being contributed to his fine organization by deep-pocketed individuals with the specific intent of influencing the political process by ratfucking the targets? (And if I had to spitball it,, I'd say the $2.4 is probably a bigger number by now; chump change for these players.)
If that's true, then the deep pocketed individuals are either not very bright to trust O'Keefe or possibly false flag operative with a dark sense of humor.
could be a collection agency. they are weirdly offended when you want information about them and who they are working for and what they want. It's almost as if they don't want perfect strangers calling them up all damn day long insinuating that there is some big dark problem they have to take care of immediately.
oh jeebus, 'health management' organizations that insurance companies contract out to for their 'wellness' programs. they are the worst.
Professor Moriarity's dumber brother
fund it.
Say what you will, but I think that's an inaccurate comparison. Sure Wood and Coleman Francis were hilariously inept at their craft, and Francis' movies were like a depressed serial killer's boring dreams, but they had a love of their craft.
O'Keefe is like Uwe Boll, or that creep that used to make the Girls Gone Wild Videos. Even worse, Okeefe is the "-genre- movie" of sting journalists.
Moar extra upvotes for Plan 9 reference.
"You are in my power, you vill obey only meeeeeee!"
Per Mayer: "...Project Veritas has been thriving. According to its federal tax filings, between 2013 and 2014 its budget doubled, from $1.2 million to $2.4 million..."
Does it ever occur to Mr. O'K that the heretofore mentioned "dark money" is being contributed to his fine organization by deep-pocketed individuals with the specific intent of influencing the political process by ratfucking the targets? (And if I had to spitball it,, I'd say the $2.4 is probably a bigger number by now; chump change for these players.)
Alert the media!
Kudos for 'Leverage'.
I think he is more Manos: The Hands of Fate.
If that's true, then the deep pocketed individuals are either not very bright to trust O'Keefe or possibly false flag operative with a dark sense of humor.
"If only you believe in miracles.."
[he (Clouseau) IS a genius]
the FUNICULAR Trolley
you mean "Run-DMC"?