Inside James O’Keefe’s Latest Hollywood Hit Job

Inside a Hollywood Hit Job: How Sting Artist James O”Keefe Tried to Set His Latest Trap – And Got Stung Himself
U.S. News
May 22, 2014

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On Wednesday, conservative activist and controversial video sting artist James O”Keefe made an appearance in Cannes during the Film Festival with a new, secretly recorded 20-minute video that he said exposes the hypocrisy of two environmentalist documentarians and two Hollywood actors. At the end of the clip, after Josh and Rebecca Tickell, Mariel Hemingway, and Ed Begley Jr. appear to have unwittingly agreed to accept financing for an anti-fracking film from Middle East oil interests, O”Keefe claims he”s caught other allegedly altruistic actors and filmmakers in his trap, teasing a clip of a phone conversation with filmmaker Josh Fox.

But this time, O”Keefe wasn”t the only one making secret recordings.

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The New York Times on Conservative Sting Artist James O’Keefe

From Peter Maloney:


Stinger: James O”Keefe”s Greatest Hits
by Zev Chafets
The New York Times
July 27, 2011

The temperature was hovering near 90 degrees on the afternoon of Memorial Day when James O”Keefe III emerged from the woods and ambled over to my car. He was tall and thin, with pale skin and matted reddish hair. When his mug shot ran in the papers, some people told him he looked like Matthew Modine. Others said Lee Harvey Oswald. On the day I met him, he wore muddy work boots, filthy jeans and, despite the heat, a long-sleeved shirt. “Keeps the mosquitoes off,” he said. All day he was in the outback of a regional park just west of the Hudson, breaking rocks with a pickax to construct a trail. As a boy he was an Eagle Scout, but this wasn”t a nature project. O”Keefe, the man whose video stings helped take down high-ranking people at National Public Radio and led to the demise of Acorn, the nation”s biggest grass-roots community organizing group, was doing federal time.

Eighteen months ago O”Keefe and three confederates, two dressed as telephone repairmen, walked into the New Orleans office of Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. This was during the debate over President Obama”s health-care plan, and angry opponents of the bill, which Landrieu supported, claimed their calls weren”t being answered. Landrieu”s staff said the voice-mail system was not working properly because of high call volume, and O”Keefe”s guys were out to get her staff to say that the phones were really fine while he captured the exchange on film. Similar strategies worked well in the past, but this time he was arrested and brought before a federal judge. In the end, he pleaded to a misdemeanor charge of entering federal property under false pretenses, paid a $1,500 fine and was sentenced to three years of probation and 100 hours of community service. Continue reading “The New York Times on Conservative Sting Artist James O’Keefe”

The Yes Men Interviewed

Meet the Yes Men, the Political Satirists Who Punked GE
The Atlantic
April 22, 2011

A conversation with the more than decade old group that delights in mocking the powerful by pretending to be them

General Electric likes their tax rate low, according to CEO Jeffrey Immelt. Very low. Despite $5 billion in profit last year the company paid no income tax and received a $3.2 billion tax benefit, according to The New York Times. Which is less than low: It’s taxpayer padded.

Then Immelt was tapped to be an outside economic adviser to the Obama administration, which has been decrying low tax rates for companies and the rich.

Very embarrassing. Continue reading “The Yes Men Interviewed”

NPR Gets Indigestion From Videotaped Lunch

Prankster O”Keefe Strikes NPR
The Daily Beast
March 8, 2011

Ian Murphy, step back: James O”Keefe is back in the game. The young conservative activist and prankster released a new video Tuesday morning showing Ron Schiller, a recently departed NPR fundraising executive, bashing Republicans, the Tea Party, and Juan Williams for Islamophobia during a meeting with what Schiller was told were representatives of a charity funded by the Muslim Brotherhood. “They’re seriously racist, racist people,” he says of Tea Partiers. Schiller announced Monday that he was leaving for a job at the Aspen Institute. NPR strongly condemned his taped remarks Tuesday. O”Keefe rose to fame with the sting videos that helped bring down the community organizing group ACORN. Read it at Weigel. Watch the video here

NPR Muslim Brotherhood Investigation Part I

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  • Political Pranks on The Art of the Prank
  • Scott Walker’s Prank Call & More Political Hoaxes, The Daily Beast