Thank goodness for citizen journo's James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles who we've posted on all week like the rest of the non liberal internet world or the non dark side of the web.
Personally I don't or didn't believe a word of this crap and never do when anyone from the left speaks to just about any scandal erupting from their elected officials, not a word....... so hopefully you didn't "waste your time watching the entire hour like I did so you wouldn't have" to as my friend, who's also better known as the original, one and only Conservative Warrior Princess Teri O'Brien likes to say.
You can catch her show today by the way on Blogtalkradio around 2 pm by clicking here... If you can't listen today then return later to podcast it whenever you can fit it in as Teri's pretty awesome and hopefully her return to AM radio after years spent at WLS AM is imminent as they say.
Here's a little panel discussion as to why the media blew off this mega story as if we didn't already know, but some don't so here's the lowdown on that deal.....
This now is what the CEO and top officer of ACORN had to say until Fox posts the video on the website this'll have to do I'm afraid....
FOXNews.com ACORN's top officer said Sunday that she was "outraged" by the content of hidden- camera videotapes showing her organization's employees offering advice to undercover filmmakers posing as a pimp and prostitute, as she pledged to "reform" the inner workings of the activist group.
Chief organizer Bertha Lewis tried to calm a growing firestorm over the behavior of her group's employees. Allegations of voter registration fraud and other ethical lapses have plagued ACORN for years, but the videotapes were the last straw for the group's critics -- as well as its long-time defenders.
The videotapes, filmed by two conservative activists, led to both the House and Senate voting to de-fund ACORN last week. Many Democrats joined Republicans in voting for the measures.
Lewis initially took a defiant tone against the criticism of her organization when the tapes were first made public by filmmaker James O'Keefe. But that stance softened as more tapes were revealed -- so far detailing hidden-camera operations at five separate locations across the country.
"Any organization is not entirely perfect," Lewis said on "FOX News Sunday." "I was outraged by it. Everyone should be, and I can understand how the Congress was also."
She said any employee "too stupid" not to adhere to professional standards will be terminated.
"Internally, let's have some reform," Lewis said. "It's indefensible what I saw (in the tapes)."
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