If you were wondering how James O’Keefe and Project Veritas got access to Scott Foval, Robert Creamer and Brad Woodhouse, they did it the old fashioned way, they bought it for $20,000. O’Keefe set up a bank account in Belize and then gave the money to Americans United for Change. That bought an internship for the “donor’s niece”. That was how he was able to get so much damaging video.
“The more money that was promised to Creamer, the more access Project Veritas journalists seemed to get.”
Brad Woodhouse returned the money. but not until the first video came out. He faked indignation:
“another lie-filled, selectively edited video from a discredited right-wing fringe activist that actually describes perfectly legal activity.”
That’s the same thing that liberals always claim but everytime they are proven to be liars and quite frankly, Woodhouse is well known for lying.
“No matter the source, when it was discovered that this was a Donald Trump-funded James O’Keefe scam, we returned the money because the last thing we want to be associated with is a character like O’Keefe, who has been convicted and successfully sued for his illegal tactics and fraudulent activities.”
First of all, it was not funded by Donald Trump. Secondly, his conviction was over gaining access to the office of former La Sen Mary Landrieu. He wanted to prove she had illegally shut off her phone lines and he did. But he was prosecuted by a liberal prosecutor for gaining access by using fraudulent means. The lawsuit was settled not because O’Keefe deceptively edited the video but because it’s illegal in California to record someone without their permission. In both cases, it was the only way to prove democrats were breaking the law. See what I mean by being known for lying?
In the latest footage, Mr. Creamer, who is married to Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Illinois Democrat, also reminisced about his work with the Obama presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012, saying that he has known Mr. Obama before he ran for Senate in 2004.
“Barack Obama’s was the best campaign in the history of American politics. I mean, the second one. I mean, the first was good, too, I was a consultant to both, the second was everything hit on every level on every aspect,” Mr. Creamersaid in the video.
Mr. Creamer, who was sentenced to five months after pleading guilty in 2005 to tax and bank-fraud violations, also pointed to his role in Mr. Obama’s efforts to promote policies on issues such as immigration.
Visitor logs show he paid 342 visits to the White House since 2009, including 47 to the Oval Office.
“I do a lot of work with the White House on their issues, helping to run issue campaigns that they’re involved in, I mean for immigration reform, for the health care bill … trying to make America more like Britain when it comes to gun violence issues,” says Mr. Creamer in the video.
Last week, however, White House press secretary Josh Earnest downplayed Mr. Obama’s relationship with Mr. Creamer, saying, “I’m not sure that I can describe it because I’m not sure that there’s much of one.”
“I know that they’ve met before,” Mr. Earnest said.
Yeah, met him 47 times.