The insufferably elitist propagandist Eric Alterman is
perpetuating the myth that ACORN is dead.
As I have proven in my book, Subversion Inc.: How Obama’s ACORN
Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American
Taxpayers, ACORN is still very much alive.
But Alterman, a longtime apologist for ACORN, will have none of
it
The Nation columnist and Center for American Progress
“senior fellow” (a title he shares with Van Jones and ACORN’s
former executive director Steve Kest) recently wrote an op-ed with
the nuanced title, “The Problem with Republican Idiots.”
Alterman
writes
A quarter of Republicans questioned profess to believe that
ACORN is definitely planning to steal the 2012 election while
another 32 percent think it might be. These numbers are admittedly
lower than the 52 percent who, in 2009, went on record accusing
ACORN of having stolen the election for Obama. But this should
strike a person with normal mental faculties as a mite surprising
given that the organization no longer exists.
[emphasis added]
In other words, Alterman is saying that if you believe the
(accurate) reports that
i) ACORN has incorporated its state chapters under new names
including New England United for Justice, Alliance of Californians
for Community Empowerment, and Minnesota Neighborhoods Organizing
for Change, with largely the same people working in the same old
ACORN offices
(ii) ACORN vote manufacturing subsidiary Project Vote is
conducting business as usual out of ACORN’s Washington, D.C. office
near Capitol Hill
(iii) Project Vote ran a nationwide voter mobilization drive
headed by senior ACORN executive Amy Busefink, now a felon
convicted of voter fraud, in the 2010 election
iv) ACORN Housing is conducting business as usual after changing
its name to Affordable Housing Centers of America
v) ACORN International (a.k.a. Community Organizations
International) is now operating in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Kenya,
Dominican Republic, and India, under the leadership of ACORN’s
corrupt founder Wade Rathke
then you are either a moron or crazy or
both.
If you stubbornly (or bitterly) cling to proven facts that
Alterman refuses to accept, you must be ridiculed and mocked.
It’s the Alinsky way.
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martin j smith| 6.13.11 @ 11:26AM
The "republican Idiots"and the ones that this Alterman person talks about are entirely different things. I would say to Alterman and others of his ilk--you are in your own bubble you have no idea what anger is percolating out there in fly by and and even not so fly by country.
To other "Republican Idiots" I have in mind I say to them this: If you STILL believe that OBAMA can be negotiated or is capable of making ANY meaningful deal to bring our economy back I have this to say; YOU ARE BUNCH OF PUBAH IDIOTS AND YOU SCARE ME AS MUCH AS OBAMA DOES. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Occam's Tool| 6.13.11 @ 1:06PM
And I think Alterman is a left wing scuzball.
If the Housing Market, Gas, and unemployment are where they are now in 2012, the Dems are gonna get creamed.
Too Many Tims| 6.13.11 @ 1:24PM
They'll call it racism and move on to 2014
Seek| 6.13.11 @ 3:01PM
Old wine in a new bottle -- that's all this is. The ACORN label doesn't attract customers anymore, but its ideas still do. Hence, the proliferation of "new" organizations.
NoLib| 6.13.11 @ 3:35PM
What ideas? Ways to steal elections and offers to help pimps prostitute enslaved 13 year old girls? You're right and that's Vadum's point.
shipley130| 6.20.11 @ 8:28PM
I wonder if Eric Alterman thinks the US Supreme Court justices are idiots? I wonder if he will write a little article about that?