Posted on 10/22/2009 10:07:14 AM PDT by Grammar Nazi
Its like being in the middle of a tsunami or an avalanche or maybe both at the same time. Thats how Arthur Schwartz described his experience as general counsel of ACORN amid the recent right-wing attacks and congressional caving that are bringing the national community-organizing network to its knees.
In an interview with The Villager last week, Schwartz, a prominent New York City labor attorney and longtime member of Community Board 2 in Greenwich Village, where he lives with his family, painted a dire picture of ACORN.
Speaking in his office in the Unite Here! headquarters building at 26th St. and Seventh Ave., Schwartz said, basically, ACORN as its known today, will likely cease to exist.
Its going to be much more decentralized, he explained. Its going to be a harder target to hit at.
He handed The Villager a copy of an Oct. 12 letter he wrote addressed to ACORNs Friends in the Legal Community, outlining the legal assistance the group needs, and spelling out the crippling problems it faces.
The recent attacks on ACORN, the letter begins, though purportedly based on unseemly conversations captured on various videotapes, are largely based on the content of ACORNs politics and reflective of a lynch-mob-like mentality among Republican lawmakers and executives, who are looking to finish ACORN off as fast as possible. The attacks are both on the federal level and state level, stretching ACORNs resources further than it can handle.
The letter goes on to discuss ACORNs pending bankruptcy and reorganization, noting the right-wing attacks have brought every person who has a claim against ACORN out of the woodwork, on everything from copier leases to unpaid insurance bills.
Schwartz was retained in March by ACORN as its general counsel. Initially, he focused on creating what he called clean divisions between the groups nonprofit divisions and its political campaign work.
When I was first brought on, I was taking on all the mess, he said.
But then ongoing right-wing attacks finally drew blood in September in the form of videos by a pair of young conservatives posing as a pimp and prostitute seeking tax advice.
He decided he was going to get ACORN, Schwartz said of the filmmaker. They probably went to a dozen places. They got bites in about five, including ACORN offices in Baltimore, Washington and Brooklyn. In the Philadelphia ACORN office, staffers called the police on the pair, and a lawsuit is being considered.
The thing about ACORN staffers is, they dont care, Schwartz noted. Youre a prostitute you can get a home.
But, he said, in Republicans view, They saw this as an opening: This is a lawless group. See this video. How can we fund a group that tells prostitutes to cheat on their taxes?
Those staffers actually mortgage-modification counselors who gave the pimp and prostitute dubious advice were fired, Schwartz noted. But the damage was done. The New York Post and Fox News picked up on the story, and soon the Defund ACORN Act had been passed by Congress, effectively cutting off federal funds to the organization. In turn, state governments started halting funding. Probes and subpoenas at the federal and state levels followed. Schwartz was bombarded with requests for information and busy doing damage control.
As soon as they see the Democrats are going to roll over on this, all hell breaks lose, Schwartz said of the feeding frenzy on ACORN.
Its like all of a sudden, Im in the middle of a war. I wouldnt say its a war, he corrected himself, noting, because thats where both sides are shooting at each other. Its more like a tsunami and one side keeps firing shots.
Media smells blood
Schwartz has been dealing with the media, fielding pressurized calls from the Washington Post and New York Times, among others. The reporters ask him for comment on breaking-news questions, such as claiming theyve discovered the brother of ACORNs founder actually embezzled significantly more than the $1 million from the group that was previously reported.
It was that initial embezzlement that has led to a snowballing Whitewater-like probe into all things ACORN.
They say they have a deadline in five minutes, he said of the reporters. A lot of these calls have come in at 9:30 at night.
Since his name appears in the articles, Schwartz is, in turn, targeted with nasty e-mails by right-wingers, such as, How could you do this? Youre a dupe, or simply, A--hole.
Midway through the interview with The Villager last Thursday, Schwartz got a phone call from Congressmember Jerrold Nadler. The West Side congressmember one of only about a dozen Democrats to oppose the Defund ACORN Act was calling Schwartzs attention to an e-mail that had been forwarded to him, detailing a directive from two weeks earlier to federal agencies, implementing the act. The directive not only ordered agencies to cease funding ACORN and all its subcontractors, but cancel all funding allocated in previous years. The memo had been found where else? on a right-wing blog.
Nadler has branded the Defund ACORN Act a bill of attainder, or an unfair, punitive act by Congress; Schwartz said the congressmember, during the phone call, asked him why ACORN hasnt sued over this yet.
One of the things Ive come to appreciate in this is how great Jerry Nadler is, Schwartz reflected after he hung up the phone. He also praised Congressmember Charles Rangel and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for not giving in to the Republican pressure.
Fair-weather friends
On the other hand, hes deeply disappointed that other local representatives voted for the Defund ACORN Act singling out Carolyn Maloney and Anthony Weiner for special criticism. Schwartz noted Maloney had sought the backing of ACORN the driving force behind creating New Yorks Working Families Party when she was planning a run for Senate earlier this year.
Before she wants their support, and then she votes for the Defund ACORN Act over a candid camera videotape, Schwartz said. Im disappointed in Weiner, who explained it as he didnt want to rock the boat. Well, he could have just voted no.
Other signs from Washington dont bode well, either. ACORN has been dismissed as one of 80 partners slated to help conduct the Census, after Republicans cried ACORN would run the process. In addition, on Sept. 17, the I.R.S. disqualified the group from conducting taxpayer-assistance programs; ACORN had helped thousands of poor Americans get their earned-income tax credits.
That was a sign the Obama administration is caving in, Schwartz noted of the I.R.S. snub. He called both federal rebuffs stigmatizing.
Ironically, ACORN is run by quintessential, door-knocking community organizers Theres that word, Schwartz noted just like how Obama got his start, which Republicans belittled him for during last years race.
Of course, the real reason the conservatives were bent on bringing down ACORN is because it was a threat to them and a highly effective one at that Schwartz said. The Defund ACORN Act had been introduced 50 times going back to 2006, but never passed, he noted.
Changed the game
Created in 1970, the grassroots group had been largely under the radar, organizing people in poor communities, as Schwartz explained it. The Republicans started to go after them during the 2004 presidential election, but Bush won, and things cooled off a bit. But for the 2008 presidential election, ACORN did a massive voter-registration effort, which impacted decisions in key swing states like Pennsylvania.
They signed up 1.3 million people, and they were just about all black and Hispanic people, Schwartz noted. Youre introducing a huge amount of black and Hispanic voters that can change a race.
ACORN employed 13,000 people for the voter-registration push, and received $20 million in grants for the effort. Although Republicans cried fraud, Schwartz said it was unjustified. Out of 1.3 million voter-registration cards, only a few hundred were invalid, he maintained, adding that ACORN checks the cards very carefully.
They were in the crosshairs of the new right the Becks, the OReillys, the Limbaughs Limbaugh has survived from the old right, Schwartz said. The embarrassing videos were all the ammunition the conservatives needed.
They went after Van Jones, he noted, of Obamas green-jobs czar, who was forced from office in early September for signing a 9/11 Truth petition. I think they think theyve got another notch on their belt We got ACORN.
They went for the tea parties in July, he said. In August, the right were controlling the town halls. And then it was ACORN and S.E.I.U. who organized to say, Lets not let these people take over.
But while ACORN will probably soon be defunct, the battle isnt over, Schwartz assured.
Maybe theyve taken ACORN and theyve got a noose around its neck but the work is going on, he said, though adding exactly how that will happen is being worked out.
ACORN has 400,000 members nationwide, who each pay $10 in dues per month a serious amount of money, he noted.
Where does it go? What do you do with that? he asked. Its a major asset.
Schwartz, who is the Villages Democratic state committeeman and formerly district leader, has been embroiled in many tough local issues. As chairperson of C.B. 2s Waterfront Committee, for example, hes had to mediate the sometimes-tense relationship between residents and gay and lesbian youth with some residents demanding an earlier curfew on the Christopher St. Pier, and the youth calling for a later curfew. Being ACORNs top attorney has brought him challenges on a whole new level.
To sort of move from Greenwich Village and New York City politics to being in the middle of the venom of the right, Schwartz put it. Its invigorating, its exhausting. It takes away time from my kids and my wife. But its been an amazing experience.
Schwartz said ACORNs fate is a lesson to be learned about the power of the Becks and the Limbaughs whom he called dangerous entertainers and the hard right.
Theyre demagogues, he said. People should stand up to them, or well lose everything that we won last year with Obama or theyll at least paralyze the Obama administration the way they did for Clinton for most of his presidency.
All it takes is to say to them, Go shove it. Youre wrong.
ACORN ping.
Acorn changed it’s name this year, when they’ve been named by Congress does that include the business they’re doing under their new name?
The Pity Card. Those big mean old Rupublicans are out to get us! And well, they talked to twelve offices and only five broke the law! And those people aren't even here anymore!"
Zeal in defense of liberty is no sin. But try this, can you imagine if this crooked lying was done by Ragan? Or Rush? DO you think they would get the Oh-So-Spympathetic treatment from the press?
Sleep deprived. Ragan = Reagan.
Some lawyers will do anything for money......
Midway through the interview with The Villager last Thursday, Schwartz got a phone call from Congressmember Jerrold Nadler.
And the Villager thought, my, what a happy coincidence.
Notice the “right” spews “venom”.
What spews venom? Poisonous Snakes!
Eg: Conservatives are poisonous snakes.
We need to purge this infestation of communist/democrats.
Not to worry. McCain will reach across the aisle to help ACORN.
The corruption and rot within ACORN has ACORN on the ropes. "The right" merely exposed the corruption that an otherwise honest MSM would have.
This scum will morph into something else. I was watching some business roundtable on Fox Bus News with 6 people and some black guy was yelling that ACORN has done good things and certain offices were the problem.
He was shouting people down. Later he said all banking execs were crooks. Well the banks blew up because they were FORCED to make lonas to people who could not repay. Fox should not have idiots like this on their roundtables.
Q: What’s the difference between a lawyer and a whore?
A: There are some things a whore won’t do.
Not unlike their brothers in arms, Al-Qaeda.
Its going to be much more decentralized, he explained. Its going to be a harder target to hit at.
Taking a page from the KKK. How appropriate.
The Left has been doing this for years, but Limbaugh (and others) keep rolling along. Obviously, a lot of real Americans think otherwise, Mr. Schwartz.
Another dupe who listened to the lies about the Philadelphia office throwing out the operatives. Notice how Schwarz tries to downplay hours of video as "sound bites" at "five" (is he really stupid enough at this point to believe they've fired all their rounds? How's that assumption been working for you so far ACORN?)
What's incredible is the absence of any moral compass at ACORN or it's defenders. Breaking the law is just fine and dandy, as long as you are on their side politically. I don't think our nation can persist with anything remotely resembling liberty if such a mentality is capable of flourishing in even a limited segment of the population.
That contains the minimum adult daily requirement of irony.
We thought it was down and then Michelle Bachmann found out the White House (TheRed House) is resuming Acorn’s funding at the end of this month.
This time, keep shooting the monster until it doesn’t twitch, then drive a stake through its heart.
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“That contains the minimum adult daily requirement of irony. “
Indeed!
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