Update II: The Prejean Of Journalism (& On Entrapment)

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“Conservatives” may be adding another Carrie Prejean to their intellectual arsenal. Prejean is a beauty queen, and a ding dong of a girl, who has become the Republican spokesman against gay marraige.

The Breitbart enterprise is behind an ACORN-exposing operation starring the Prejean of journalism. I give you the “gutsy” Hannah Giles. Yes, it helps to be connected, to have a shapely behind, a videographer who is hip to your ass-ets, and who is behind this brand of tease “journalism,” with its pornographic connotation, not unfamiliar to Fox New and its cohorts.

Giles told a praise-oozing Glenn Beck that, “Like, one day I was jogging, and I saw ACORN, and I really didn’t like them,” so she hatched a scheme. She would pose as a hooker at ACORN. Well, read the transcript of the investigation, or watch the video clips to see for yourself how Giles and her accomplice, James O’Keefe, played it out.

ACORN is a contemptible outfit. It speaks to the Third Worldification of the US. ACORN is also obviously accustomed to dealing with crooked politicians, since the journalist in this clip is posing as a politician, I think.

Update II (Sept. 11): politician, pimp or politician-cum-pimp: They’re one and the same, really, except that politicians are way worse, as there is a good degree of choice to the pimping occupation. Politicians live off us and we have no say in the matter whatsoever.

Nevertheless, I’m unexercised about ACORN’s attitude to prostitution or tax fraud. The first is a choice; the second is a mitzvah.

If anything I’m impressed with the help these black mamas are offering a white ho. It’s almost delicious how mama tax lady comes up with a tax code designation—“performing artist”—for our ungrateful entrapment specialist as well as tax write-offs.

As for the alleged importation of underage, illegal girls from El Salvador (“exchange students”): The ACORN tax lady is from The Street. One look at the pretty white ho and her well-spoken white pimp, and she knows that the “girls” are better off with them than in the flesh markets of El Salvador. In fact, the Housing Assistant encourages the white madam to send her “girls” to school.

“ACORN has ascended. They elect our politicians and receive billions in tax money,” writes O’Keefe. That’s right. The government is the syndicate that feeds ACORN and facilitates its criminal activities. Let our intrepid Prejournalist go after politicians for enabling ACORN and, in general, for their everyday pimping.

Finally, I don’t like entrapment, not when citizens or cops use it to flush out potential criminals. The law must concern itself with catching criminals; not creating crime.

Update I (Sept. 11): I’m the first to admit when my readers make good points against mine. Something good has indeed come of this exercise: The Census Bureau has severed its ties with ACORN.

Over the last several months, through ongoing communication with our regional offices, it is clear that ACORN’s affiliation with the 2010 Census promotion has caused sufficient concern in the general public, has indeed become a distraction from our mission, and may even become a discouragement to public cooperation, negatively impacting 2010 Census efforts,” read a letter from Census Director Robert M. Groves to the president of ACORN.

ACORN had previously been tapped to help with low level data gathering for the 2010 census. A copy of the director’s letter has been sent to Congress and relevant committees, as well as ACORN

You could all be right (most of you have disagreed with me). Given the accretion of corruption in the US, perhaps we liberty lovers are in no state to quibble about minutia. Principled-thinking Republicans are few and far between. Therefore, all we can ask is that, while throwing fits about the affiliates of the Democrats (ACORN)—and pretending corruption and socialism began with Obama—Republicans do some good.

As long as you all remember that when their guy or girl ascends to the imperial throne, nary a word will be said about Republican corrupt subsidiaries—there will be no Town-Hall tartlets going undercover, wiggling their tushes to expose wartime socialism and the attendant corporate cronies such as Kellogg Brown & Root, the construction arm of Cheney’s Halliburton, and the Bechtel Corporation, to name a few from the “W” era. Just so you know.

5 thoughts on “Update II: The Prejean Of Journalism (& On Entrapment)

  1. M. B. Moon

    “Finally, I don’t like entrapment, not when citizens or cops use it to flush out potential criminals.” Ilana

    I generally agree with one important exception: public officials. They should be relentlessly tested by law enforcement since temptation to corruption is a constant for public officials. Let them therefore be afraid that any person seeking unjust favors is setting a trap.

  2. John Danforth

    I don’t like entrapment either.

    That said, these are the parasites that want to tax me out of everything I produce and will gladly see me sent to prison if I refuse to pay. And they’re getting a huge amount of purloined tax money to push their communist agenda. Here we see how they disregard the rules they like to have imposed on me.

    Those who use the laws of the juggernaut to crush me richly deserve to be tossed under the wheels themselves.

    These are people who manipulate policy through perceptions using underhanded tactics. I think it’s great that the public is now handed a more truthful perception of who and what they are.

    About those mythical girls — would it be OK if I went to Guatemala and brought back a 13 year old for my own pleasure if she were better off than where she came from? I don’t think so. I think that’s a pretty thin justification for the concept of what really amounts to sex slavery.

    Our tax code is an abomination and needs to be abolished. And I believe outlawing prostitution and then profiting from it is probably the world’s second oldest profession. Still … teenage girls plucked from another country?

    Finally, though, I don’t believe any crime was committed here. By exposing this hypocrisy and their eagerness to abet criminal enterprise, we can hope the public funding gets pulled.

  3. Richard

    The huge problem we have here at home, and unfortunately many seem to ignored, is the fact that 80% to 85% of the population are totally oblivious to their surroundings. Their ignorance about the pressing issues concerning our country, are simply shocking. There have been many instants, when a reporter or even a comedian (Jay Leno) asks questions to everyday people in New York City, supposedly the most sophisticated city on planet earth, the responses are simply appalling. Someone was asked what he thought about Collin Powell and his response was: “Isn’t he a basketball player?” Someone else was asked if she knew about the “Gettysburg Address”. She said, “Yes, I just don’t know where it is”. The “dumbing down” of America is at full speed and and it’s success is guaranteed. How sad.

  4. M. B. Moon

    “.. we can hope the public funding gets pulled.” John Danforth

    Yes, and let’s pull the “faith based” funding as well. Faith in what is the appropriate question. God or government extortion via taxes?

  5. james huggins

    I don’t care who did it or how they did it. If their efforts helped to discredit ACORN and Obama then well and good. We’re fighting for survival agains a ruthless and nearly all powerful enemy. If it works, go for it.

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