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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!!!






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).
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
"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