The title of this post is exactly how vicious rumors get started. Max Blumenthal, of course, has not organized a speaking forum for white supremacists (at least, as far as I know).

Do you see how this works? Even in telling you Max Blumenthal didn't organize a speaking forum for white supremacists, the implication is left lingering ... and yet again, in that last sentence too.

Max Blumenthal did no such thing. I'm simply using his name to make a point.

False, vicious rumors are easy to start and spread ... sometimes like wild fire. It's the sad, pathetic tactic of losers. So if anyone tries to spin this post as anything but the example it is ... You'll be guilty of joining the sad, pathetic world of losers too.

Either win the debate on ideas, or just go home. I have no tolerance for pathetic liars.

James O’Keefe vs. Max Blumenthal: How the Left Distorts, Invents and Lies

It started with a blog post at something called One People’s Project, in which someone named Daryle Jenkins claimed:

(In 2006) ..there was this white supremacist forum that we had called attention to and eventually attended that featured American Renaissance’s Jared Taylor and National Review’s homophobe extraordinaire John Derbyshire. It was originally supposed to be held at the building of the conservative activist organization Leadership Institute until it was forced to move to another location…..

There was also a photographer there, and lo and behold this picture has surfaced of a now familiar face attending the forum - James O’Keefe.

O’Keefe was manning a table at a forum of suit-and-tie Nazis.

The photograph that One People’s Project shows as its proof (above) is cropped and just shows O’Keefe from the shoulders up. It doesn’t show that he is sitting at all, let alone at a table, let alone “manning” the table at the event apparently hosted by the Robert Taft Club.

Max Blumenthal — son of Clinton apparatchik “Sid Vicious” Blumenthal — at Salon.com picked up on the story and extrapolated even more:

According to One People’s Project founder Daryle Jenkins, O’Keefe was manning the literature table at the gathering that brought together anti-Semites, professional racists and proponents of Aryanism.

But Salon wasn’t happy with the headshot that OPP ran, so they cropped his face and photoshopped him in a white suit (surprised it wasn’t a hood and robe) ...

It’s all a lie.

Big Journalism: James O’Keefe vs. Max Blumenthal: How the Left Distorts, Invents and Lies

Make sure you go to Big Journalism and read the entire story and learn how the left invents lies!

About James O’Keefe and That Robert Taft Club Event

It was a debate, after all, with two people — one of them African-American — ganging up on the truly ridiculous Taylor.

The Washington Independent: About James O’Keefe and That Robert Taft Club Event

When your ideas suck, resort to lies.

Rumors, lies, and damn lies!