Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
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“'All journalists are either pundits or stenographers,' he told me, a remark I duly noted in my notebook. 'We need stenographers, as long as they record the truth,' he added graciously.
Our person of interest James O'Keefe is semi-profiled again, now in the Times magazine, where he is depicted constructing a fictional narrative for one of his video stories, much as the television news shows do. In other news: It disturbs me in the profile that the writer is upset that O'Keefe is able to film unnoticed in airports and at the docks. I mean, this is America… still. Cowed liberal media!!!

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Niko Bellic (#1,312)

I thought the stenographer is supposed to write down everything (and not just what the pundit in him thinks should be placed in the focus).

Abe Sauer (#148)

It's going to be harder for O'Keefe to do anything unnoticed now that he has to publicly ask a Judge for permission every time he travels.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/james-okeefe/james-okeefe-netroots-nation-674903

freetzy (#7,018)

"In April 2011, the I.R.S. granted Veritas tax-exempt status." Remember when Stalin gave Solzhenitsyn tax-exempt status? God, that Stalin was such a Kenyan Stalinist, wasn't he?

I'd rather read more about his dildo and handcuff filled love boat

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