As one of the select few bloggers who has supported O'Keefe all along ... Here's the latest news on James O'Keefe's non-crime.

Does Arrested Guerilla Filmmaker James O'Keefe Deserve Due Process?

Over at Big Government, Andrew Breitbart weighs in on the arrest of James O'Keefe, the twentysomething filmmaker whose ACORN videos burst on to the scene last fall and who is in hot water after getting caught monkeying around in Sen. Mary Landrieu's (D-La.) New Orleans office.

Earlier Monday, the man who first published James O'Keefe's explosive videos exposing wrongdoing at community organizer ACORN came to the filmmaker's defense, claiming he "sat in jail for 28 hours without access to an attorney" while the prosecutor made his case to the media.

Reason: Does Arrested Guerilla Filmmaker James O'Keefe Deserve Due Process? And is He Getting it? »»

James O’Keefe Tells His Side of the Story

James O’Keefe admitted that because of the arrest on reflection he could have used a different approach to the investigation and going forward he will be more thoughtful. He came across as smart and confident in this first interview since the arrest.

Also, yesterday the top federal prosecutor for New Orleans removed himself from the O’Keefe case.

Gateway Pundit: James O’Keefe Tells His Side of the Story to Hannity (Video) »»

Hannity gets it wrong in the video above. Why?

Because there's nothing special about "an elected official's" security any more so, than the security of a random person picked out of the phone book! This is America. We do not believe in royalty! Politicians are servants, not masters.

Taken for a Hayride?

Andrew Breitbart’s been defending James O’Keefe by stating that he was held without access to a lawyer for 28 hours as information (and disinformation) was leaked to the press in such a fashion as to create “Watergate Jr.” Last week, Eric Holder reappointed Jim Letten as US Attorney, and he’s since recused himself ...

POWIP: Taken for a Hayride? »»

U.S. Prosecutor Recuses Himself in James O'Keefe Case

Meanwhile, Marcy Wheeler keeps it up with the sexualized slanders, "TeaBugger Victimology." And you gotta notice the dishonesty here. For example:

You know, several days ago I was willing to dismiss this as a stupid juvenile prank. But given the increasing concern that the perpetrators are showing–and their increasingly dubious stories–I’m convinced it merits a closer look.

American Power: U.S. Prosecutor Recuses Himself in James O'Keefe Case »»

So the more and more James O'Keefe is shown to be innocent of any crime, the more and more Marcy Wheeler (whoever she is) is convinced he's guilty. Go figure.

US Attorney in O’Keefe Case Steps Down

I’m sure it’s just a coincidence. Really.

The Lonely Conservative: US Attorney in O’Keefe Case Steps Down »»

Andrew Breitbart, master of the rope-a-dope

If you’re too young to remember Ali vs. Foreman — which most of the people I work with are, damn them — Ali used something he called the rope-a-dope to win. Basically, he let Foreman beat the hell out of him until Foreman got tired, and then Ali swabbed the canvas with him. “Rope-a-dope” has now become shorthand for any strategy where you let your opponent think he’s winning, as you bide your time until you’re ready to strike back.

Breitbart used this technique to great effect during the ACORN sting. He predicted exactly what his opponent was going to do — make statements of fact that they knew not to be true — and allowed it. Then he made his countermove by proving them wrong with hard evidence. He did this over and over, and they fell for it every time.

Has he done it again?

The DC: Andrew Breitbart, master of the rope-a-dope »»

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Free O'Keefe! Free the Landrieu Four!

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