Posted on 10/19/2016 5:52:07 AM PDT by PapaBear3625
CNN's Anderson Cooper covered O'Keefe's video, giving 8:32 to the story
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All of Project Veritas’ videos can now be ignored by CNN because they can say “we covered that already.”
CNN is becoming more conservative than Fix News!
I’m kidding of course (or am I?) No, I didn’t misspell it.
I think I am going to do the “Grab My Heart Thing”.
Well that’s 8:32 more than the GOP has said about violent Democrats attacking us. Virtually no comments from them.
O’Reilly, Bair, and Hannity all covered the videos extensively, while Megyn Kelly spent almost her entire show going after Trump.
Jeff Kuhner covered this on his show the other day. It is quite sensational. If Trump was saying these things he would be crucified! There is no way Hillary is capable of uniting Americans if she steals this. I say Trump in a landslide. That smelly old witch is going down at the polls!
I just went to their CNN. It is nowhere to be found.
creamer visited the White House 342 times and met personally one on one with the president 40 different times since 2009.
I think we can agree that this violent felon has been a stealth member of the administration.
You mean the CNN website? The youtube of the CNN segment is still up.
Who has the picture of check paid to one of the “demonstrators”?
He went to jail for bank fraud, so he's not a "violent" felon.
Then again, Obama IS buddies with Weather Underground member Bill Ayers.
Hard to dismiss as a “lone wolf crazy” when the guy visited the White House 200 times.
And CNN called O’Keefe “discredited”, etc.
It is CNN—and the “gay” journo Anderson Cooper—who should be called “discredited” or “highly suspect”!!!!
First, I learned a much deeper respect for the rule of law. Im not talking here about our sentencing system and certainly not the American prison system (more on that later). But my experience with the criminal justice system made me focus on the critical importance of the rule of law and how stupid I had been to disrespect the law even for what, at the time, seemed to be a worthy goal.
The rule of law and due process of law are, of course, essential components of the system of progressive values. The evolution of civilized society has hinged on the creation of nonviolent methods of dispute resolution that have allowed us to escape a world where might made right. That requires the rule of law.
And the progressive commitment to equality also requires that the standards used to resolve disputes arising from each individuals behavior have to be the same for everyone standards that are embodied in widely-accepted laws that are approved through democratic procedures.
The rule of law protects us from the arbitrary, capricious, and oppressive use of power. It protects us from unfairness and tyranny.
- Bob Creamer
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-creamer/what-i-learned-when-i-spe_b_408031.html?
Many criminals never stop unless incarcerated or eliminated.
Bob Creamer didnt learn during incarceration.
The reason they can ignore these is because they’ve successfully branded O’Keefe a criminal.
Oh, my God! Of course Anderson Cooper is probably mad because the dirty tricks were blamed on his real hero, Bernie Sanders.
There were a lot of people videoing it, too. I was carrying at the time, which really helped me keep my head screwed on straight. One has to maintain a far cooler head in those circumstances and not let it escalate, which I did, but boy, did I ever want to give him more than I felt I could safely do.
He was provoking me. I see this, and in light of this now, I am guessing I was being "bird dogged".
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