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Bet on it: ACORN will be back
2009-10-19
ACORN may be down, but don't count it out.

The elaborate propaganda apparatus erected to support the Obama agenda is already at work spinning the downfall of the community organization into a vicious right-wing plot to destroy the presidency of Barack Obama, who sprouted from ACORN.

The group was cut off from some of its taxpayer dollars after conservative bloggers duped ACORN staffers into offering advice on setting up a child prostitution ring. ACORN had no defense -- it was caught on tape and posted on the Web.

But ACORN is too important to Democrats and Obama in particular to allow it to wither away. Much of the taxpayer money that funds ACORN's activism ends up benefiting Democratic interests

Stories are showing up about ACORN's diligent efforts to purge itself of bad apples. News reports document how ACORN's ability to help foreclosure victims has been hamstrung by the misdeeds of a few gullible staffers.

University of Northern Iowa professors substantiate the right-wing conspiracy by noting a flurry of negative stories about the group prior to the 2008 election. (It doesn't occur to the profs that this was when ACORN was caught registering cartoon characters and dead people to vote, which tends to make news.)

Expect soon a major national publication to go in-depth on ACORN's rehab. It's the pattern the Obama machine follows to push his major issues and marginalize his critics.

It starts with a barrage of e-mails from local residents who coincidentally get worked up about the same thing on the same day -- Rush Limbaugh is a racist, for example. Next comes op-ed pieces from left-wing opiners decrying Limbaugh's divisiveness. Then Limbaugh's face hits the cover of Newsweek as the personification of the right's evil intent.

Obama's conversion of his election team to a permanent network of campaign offices to advocate for his policies -- the latest opened in Detroit on Saturday -- is unprecedented.

The administration gets away with such ruthless manipulation of public opinion because the media are derelict in watch-dogging this White House and its backers.

Googling ACORN comes up with a lot of hits about how Republicans are trying to use the scandal to derail housing aid programs, and almost none about the inner workings of the group. ACORN's foibles didn't trigger anywhere near the frenzy of investigative reporting that Joe the Plumber did.

Similarly, you'll find a ton of stories debunking claims that health care reform will lead to death panels and rationing. But there's little critical analysis of Obama's assertion that the bill will save money.

This is more than a honeymoon with a new president. It's a torrid love affair that is eroding the media's credibility.

So of course ACORN can come back. With the press cozily tucked into bed at the White House, what's to stop it?
Posted by:Fred

#2  Editorialist think that right-wing street activism is something new. They need to spend some time in a library.

This President promoted universal nuclear disarmament last month. That implies trust for North Korea, Iran, Libya, Venezuela, Cuba, Pakistan, ad nauseum. In my opinion, advocacy of total disarmament is an impeachable offense.
Posted by: Tholing Sinatra7526   2009-10-19 14:26  

#1  Bet on it: ACORN will be back
Of course it will, Under another name, Obama still has another election to rig.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-19 13:16  

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