Ministry Of Propaganda: NY Times Killed Stories Of Obama’s Links To Rigging Of Presidential Election – With Video

April 2nd, 2009 (17) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Philadelphia Bulletin:

A lawyer involved with legal action against Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) told a House Judiciary subcommittee on March 19 The New York Times had killed a story in October that would have shown a close link between ACORN, Project Vote and the Obama campaign because it would have been a “a game changer.”

Heather Heidelbaugh, who represented the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee in the lawsuit against the group, recounted for the ommittee what she had been told by a former ACORN worker who had worked in the group’s Washington, D.C. office. The former worker, Anita Moncrief, told Ms. Heidelbaugh last October, during the state committee’s litigation against ACORN, she had been a “confidential informant for several months to The New York Times reporter, Stephanie Strom.”

Ms. Moncrief had been providing Ms. Strom with information about ACORN’s election activities. Ms. Strom had written several stories based on information Ms. Moncrief had given her.

During her testimony, Ms. Heidelbaugh said Ms. Moncrief had told her The New York Times articles stopped when she revealed that the Obama presidential campaign had sent its maxed-out donor list to ACORN’s Washington, D.C. office.

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According to Congressional testimony by election fraud lawyer Heather Heidelbaugh, The New York Times decided suddenly to drop all efforts last October to publish stories about the Association for Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) because it came to light that ACORN was a big donor to then presidential candidate Barack Obama’s campaign. The Times is said to have told ACORN insider Anita Moncrief that they were dropping the story because it was a “game changer” for the election and might hurt Obama’s campaign.

Heidelbaugh, who worked for the Penn. Republican State Committee in a vote fraud lawsuit against ACORN, told a House Judiciary subcommittee on March 19 that she had found a close link between ACORN, Project Vote and the Obama campaign through the inside information from former ACORN worker Anita Moncrief.

Moncrief told Heidelbaugh that she had been involved as an insider informant to The New York Times for several months until she informed Times reporter Stephanie Strom that the Obama campaign was closely linked to ACORN. Once that connection was made, Strom told Moncrief that no more stories would be done by the NYT about ACORN.

“Upon learning this information and receiving the list of donors from the Obama campaign, Ms. Strom reported to Ms. Moncrief that her editors at The New York Times wanted her to kill the story because, and I quote, ‘it was a game changer.’”

During the hearing Representative James Sensenbrenner (R, Wis.) scolded the Times for its partisan bias in the news.

“If true, The New York Times is showing once again that it is a not an impartial observer of the political scene,” he said. “If they want to be a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party, they should put Barack Obama approves of this in their newspaper.”

Once again we see that The New York Times is far less “the paper of record” than the paper of a broken record… the Democratic Party’s broken record. Anything that doesn’t “fit” the Democratic Party agenda isn’t “fit to print.”

Moncrief also has an interesting and deeply detailed website where she discusses her experiences at ACORN and all the criminal activity there. In January, Moncrief also wrote a piece detailing the links.

The Wall Street Journal’s John Fund had an excellent article last October detailing the connections between Operation Vote and the Obama campaign.

The Obama campaign denies it “has any ties” to Acorn, but Mr. Obama’s ties are extensive. In 1992 he headed a registration effort for Project Vote, an Acorn partner at the time. He did so well that he was made a top trainer for Acorn’s Chicago conferences. In 1995, he represented Acorn in a key case upholding the constitutionality of the new Motor Voter Act — the first law passed by the Clinton administration — which created the mandated, nationwide postcard voter registration system that Acorn workers are using to flood election offices with bogus registrations.

Another great posting on this subject can be seen at Flopping Aces.

Yet, all this in depth and incriminating evidence and reporting has not graced the pages of The New York Times. Imagine that!

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  • ROB (FLINT89)

    Like I said. The NYT and Pravda are one and the same.

  • streeter

    At least we know they will highlight ACTIVE’s association with all Republican candidates; assuming the NYT is still in business.

  • http://none PatriotofPast(Thomas)

    The United States Goverment…Most CORRUPT Goverment Money Can Buy! :mad: :gun:

  • Randy

    :arrow: The Obama campaign denies it “has any ties” to Acorn

    Then why the hell did OUR Congress give ACORN over $4 billion of Stimulus money. And why in the hell has ACORN been asked to “participate” in the census.

    As I tell my children, “Just because Obama says it, doesn’t make it true.”

  • American Woman

    :arrow: Randy
    “As I tell my children, “Just because Obama says it, doesn’t make it true.”

    My 5 yr old said
    “obama this, obama that, Im so sick of hearing about obama everyday. he just cant print money like that, thats wrong”

    My son calls him the “great liar and he will be arrested for not being an American,” he uses a picture of his face outside for target practice with his airsoft gun. of course I laminated it for him :mrgreen:

    Its interesting how children can see him for what he is.

    So does anyone think anything will really come from this?? I think it is bigger than just ACORN/project vote. Notice all the talk on FOX about the voter fraud months before the election, but after no word about it, or the fact that not all the military votes were counted.

    • sierrahome

      I’ll send you extra pictures as that one wears out – :razz:

  • Mike W

    Gateway Pundit has a picture of obama bowing down to the King of Saudi Arabia. Im with Gary Graham now is good time to refuse obamas re-entry into the US.

  • That one dude

    Fraud, fraud, fraud, that story reaks of fraud I can smell it from here. There is something way bigger here and this is either going to come out of the closet or someone is going to get paid off to stfu. I am trying not to be naive but, I hope someone doesn’t die because of it. I hope someone faces what they did no matter what the consequence and comes out with it.

  • DesignR

    Props to Bill OReilly and Dick Morris for talking about this.

    But, it’s kinda late…

    Where were they during the campaign?
    Why now?
    Who’s gonna shove a shiv in our back next?

  • Sully

    This is a big deal.
    Too bad journalism died last year.

  • Shaun

    “Too bad journalism died last year.”

    Investigative Journalism (truth, honesty & unbiased reporting) died in the 1970′s IMO

    After that it was all about entertainment & viewer ratings.

    • Sully

      Really?
      What about the 70′s killed it?

  • Gaige Mosher

    The entire upper echelons of the New York Times just made The List.

  • Sully

    Palin is calling for the resignation of the Dhimmi puke Begich that ‘won’ the Senate seat of Ted Stevens and a special election be held to try and right the wrong nf corruption.
    That is exactly what should happen to rid us of Barry the Red.

  • MinneSoCold

    Fricken elitist puke NYT Executive Editor Bill Keller:
    “Saving the New York Times now ranks with saving Darfur as a high-minded cause.”
    (at Stanford Univ. building dedication yesterday)

    This a-hole has no concept of reality. He BELIEVES his existence is more important than 2.5 million refugees and the estimated 20,000-30,000 dead. Not only that, but he thinks it’s your duty to save him.

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/04032009/business/cash_starved_times_compared_to_darfur_162633.htm

    • vivi libero o muori

      Minnie, the actual number of dead in Darfur is more like 300,000…Again, it’s swept under the rug because villifying the war in Iraq and hating GW was more important, and seemingly still is.

    • MinneSoCold

      Oops! You’re right. I got the dead from fighting numbers. Still add your number to the mix and it shows how absolutely insane Keller’s statement was. I hope NYT folds but I’m sure Barry & dems will throw the press a bail-out windfall to secure their loyalty (which they already have).