Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2011

ACORN officials scramble, firing workers and shredding documents, after exposed as players behind Occupy Wall Street protests.

Published November 03, 2011
By Jana Winter
FoxNews.com
NYCC also is installing surveillance cameras and recording devices at its Brooklyn offices, removing or packing away supplies bearing the name ACORN and handing out photos of Fox News staff with a stern warning not to talk to the media, the sources said.
“They’re doing serious damage control right now,” said an NYCC source.
NYCC Executive Director Jon Kest has been calling a series of emergency meetings to discuss last week’s report—and taking extreme measures to identify the sources in their office and to prevent further damage, a source within NYCC told FoxNews.com.
Two staffers were fired after NYCC officials suspected them as the source of the leaks, a source told FoxNews.com. “One was fired the day the story came out, the other was fired on Friday. (NYCC senior staff) told everyone that they were fired because they talked to you,” a source said.
NYCC spokesman Scott Levenson denied that anyone was fired for talking to the press.
FoxNews.com’s report identified NYCC as a key organizing force behind the Occupy Wall Street protests. Sources within the group also told FoxNews.com NYCC was hiring people to carry signs and join the protests. NYCC -- a nonprofit organization run almost entirely by former ACORN officials and employees --did not reply for comment prior to the publication of the initial article, but later posted a statement on its website dismissing the article and denying that it pays protesters.
A source said that immediately following publication of the FoxNews.com report staff were called into the Brooklyn office for meetings headed by NYCC’s organizing director, Jonathan Westin. Westin handed out copies of the article and went through it line-by-line, the source said.
Staffers were also given copies of photos of Senior Fox News Correspondent Eric Shawn and three other Fox News staff members, including this reporter.
“They reminded us that we can get fired, sued, arrested for talking to the press,” the source said. “Then they went through the article point-by-point and said that the allegation that we pay people to protest isn’t true. That’s the story that we’re sticking to,’” Westin said, according to the source.
The source said staffers at the meeting contested Westin’s denial:
“It was pretty funny. Jonathan told staff they don’t pay for protesters, but the people in the meeting  who work there objected and said, ‘Wait, you pay us to go to the protests every day?’ Then Jonathan said  ‘No, but that’s your job,’ and staffers were like, ‘Yeah, our job is to protest,’ and Westin said, ‘No your job is to fight for economic and social justice. We just send you to protest.’
“Staff said, ‘Yes, you pay us to carry signs.’ Then Jonathan says, ‘That’s your job.’ It went on like that back and forth for a while.”
During the meetings, NYCC Deputy Director Greg Basta provided Westin with the copied photos of Fox News reporters to hand out to staff members, the source said. Basta told staffers they might be asked about the article when out in communities working on campaigns or when calling people by phone, the source said.
“They told us if people bring up the article, we’re supposed to say the source and all the stuff in there came from a disgruntled ex-employee who’s not working with us anymore.”
NYCC is also monitoring its staff’s behavior, cracking down on phone use and socialization. Officials have ordered all papers -- even scraps -- to be shredded every night, the source said.
“And all the supplies—everything around the office that said ‘ACORN’ -- is now all in storage until this blows over,” the source said. “People literally have to cover up the cameras on the back of their cellphones in the office. Now there’s no texting in the office, no phone calls in the office. They tell us to take our phone calls out into the waiting room where there’s an intercom, and then they turn on the intercom to hear our conversations. They’re installing new cameras and speakers around the building so they can hear everything. It’s almost like working at Fort Knox.”
NYCC officials declined repeated requests to respond to specific questions about the organization’s response to last week’s story. The group on Wednesday instead sent this statement, attributed to NYCC board member Jean Sassine:
"New York Communities for Change participates in protests, direct action, social activism and campaigns that promote social and economic justice.  We see FOX as the enemy to those efforts.

"For the record, this is consistent with Fox attacks on Van Jones, Shirley Sherrod, George Soros, Citizen Action, Planned Parenthood and all those who stand for social justice.  Once again, FOX entertainment poses as FOX News. Once again, FOX makes a series of false, unsubstantiated claims and accusations which have no basis in fact. Once again, through a series of sources FOX structures a story which is nothing but a series of lies."
Westin did respond to some questions a day earlier, when approached by FoxNews.com at an NYCC event in Manhattan."
When asked if a staff member was fired because people thought he’d talked to the press, Westin said, “I have no idea.” When asked about handing out photos of Fox News employees, he said, “I have been? No, I don’t think I have been. That wasn’t me.”
Westin did acknowledge NYCC staff have met to discuss last week’s report. “People talked about it,” he said. “People are interested.”
He also deflected a question about the allegation that staffers were being told to blame the report on disgruntled staffers, telling this reporter to contact him later via email.
Responding to reports of pushback from staffers who said they were being paid to go to the protests, and reports NYCC had recently hired people as canvassers or organizers and then sent them to the protests, Westin replied repeatedly “We don’t pay people to protest.”
Westin later did not reply to two emails asking for follow-up.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Jon Stewart -- left-wing idealogue in clown's costume. Jon is scary, not funny.

Jon Stewart and Chris Wallace     Fox News/YouTube

Verne Strickland Blogmaster /  June 20, 2011



You know, there are a lot of dynamics at play here.


Jon Stewart claims he is a comedian and entertainer -- not a devoted extreme cynic with a liberal agenda that is too blatant and obvious to ignore. The man is as he appears -- a media roughneck -- coarse, rude, opportunistic, aligned with the left, and often out of control.


And why not? Stewart is acting up not for payback -- but for PLAYBACK! The more outrageous the better, the more fawning attention he'll get from the (it pains me to say it) the "mainstream" media.


This is high stakes showbiz, and Stewart knows he's got nothing to lose, everything to win. That's the way the cards are stacked. He can't make a mistake -- just shoot the lights out of the little carny ducks that float by in this tacky  sideshow. 


Heap mockery, no matter how outrageous, on the prey of the day -- in this case consummate gentleman anchor Chris Wallace -- and you burnish your reputation as a destroyer of the despised "Fair and Balanced" Fox Network.

Ain't that the way? How many times have we seen the facade repeated -- a liberal shock jock lobs incendiery mortar rounds at a conservative moderator shouldering a water gun? Stewart, always looking to best Howard Stern, Bill Mahr or Rachel Maddow in the ultimate insult league, lets it all hang out? Bad taste be damned.


"You're insane," Stewart blurts. Really? Well, let's pick up the play-by-play of this uneven contest -- a jerk who doesn't give a damn grandstanding against a nice guy who does: 

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The Daily Show's Jon Stewart entered the proverbial lion's den, appearing live on Fox News Sunday to debate "media bias" with host Chris Wallace.

Early in the interview, Wallace flashed a previous quote of Stewart's calling Fox News a "relentless agenda-driven 24 hour news opinion propaganda delivery system," and asked Stewart, "Where do you come up with this stuff?"

Stewart responded, "Uh, it's actually quite easy."

Later, when Wallace argued that a clip about Sarah Palin from the Daily Show was political commentary, Stewart told Wallace, "You're insane... Here's the difference between you and I. I'm a comedian first. My comedy is informed by an ideological background, there's no question about that. But the thing that you will never understand...is that Hollywood, yeah, they're liberal, but that's not their primary motivating force. I'm not an activist. I am a comedian."

"Do I want my voice heard?" Stewart continued later. "Absolutely, that's why I got into comedy. Am I an activist, in your mind? A partisan ideological activist?" Wallace responded, "Yeah." "Okay, then I disagree with you," Stewart said.

"You can't understand, because of the world that you live in, that there is not a designed ideological agenda on my part to affect partisan change because that's the soup you swim in. And I appreciate that, I understand it. It reminds me of in ideological regimes, they can't understand that there is free media other places because they receive marching orders."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/19/jon-stewart-fox-news-sunday-video_n_879964.html  

VS: SAY WHAT? STEWART'S STATEMENT IS TOTALLY NONSENSICAL. NOT ONLY THAT, BUT THE HOST IS WEARING BRASS KNUCKLES, HITS BELOW THE BELT, AND SWINGS AFTER THE BELL.

SICKENINGLY BAD DECORUM.

BUT THAT IS WHAT'S GOING ON OUT THERE IN THE ARENA TODAY, FOLKS. I JUST HOPE AND PRAY THAT ENOUGH OF US IN THE AUDIENCE KNOW THIS GUY AND HIS RAUNCHY ILK FOR WHAT THEY ARE. THEY'RE CHEATING, PEOPLE, FLYING UNDER A FALSE FLAG. AND THEY ARE GETTING BY WITH IT. SO FAR.

FOOTNOTE:
Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz; November 28, 1962) is an American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up 'comedian'. Here's incriminating description of 'The Daily Show' by the producers of this deceptive liberal stilleto of an 'entertainment' program:

SHOW DESCRIPTION: Accused of misinforming its core audience of young adults about international news, this series doesn't hide the fact that it's not a news program and only uses newsworthy stories as a jumping-off point to satire. In addition to celebrity and politician interviews, Stewart and his staff perform skits to get their points across.