In Jordan Fabian’s post, “ACORN: O’Keefe couldn’t have deserved it more” of January 26th, 2010, Fabian refers to a wiretapping attempt by James O’Keefe and three other conservative activists at the offices of Sen. Mary Landrieu: ACORN took to Twitter
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca30 Jan 2010, 10:54 AM PST0
In the blogger known as DarkSyde’s post “Third Rate Burglary?” of January 26th, 2010, the author refers to an alleged wiretapping plot by James O’Keefe and three other conservative activists at the offices of Sen. Mary Landrieu: In case you
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca30 Jan 2010, 6:07 AM PST0
Update: HuffPo issued the following correction Saturday: Correction: This article originally stated that Fox News led the charge against Bill Clinton in the 1994 midterm elections, when Fox News did not start broadcasting until 1996. The story has been corrected.
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 6:23 PM PST0
Update 1/30: CBS News updated the link text highlighted below. We thank them for their diligence. *** Thanks to the sterling work of Patterico, CBS has corrected numerous errors in their coverage of James O’Keefe’s latest investigation. Before: here. After:
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 4:34 PM PST0
In the msnbc.com staff and news service report “Activist filmmaker arrested in senator’s office” published January 26th, 2010, it is noted on two occasions that James O’Keefe is being accused of a plot to wiretap Senator Mary Landrieu. First in
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 2:34 PM PST0
In the article posted on the Huffington Post written by legal scholar Jonathan Turley, “James O’Keefe Tweets Info On Wiretapping Case, Violates Gag Order” of January 28th, 2010, the headline makes an unverifiable claim that James O’Keefe is in violation
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 12:33 PM PST0
In Megan McArdle’s piece “A Tape Too Far” of January 26th, 2010, Ms. McArdle repeatedly refers to an alleged wiretapping plot by James O’Keefe at the offices of Sen. Mary Landrieu: James O’Keefe, the guy who did the ACORN sting,
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 11:00 AM PST0
Update 1/30: The Associated Press has removed the video highlighted below. While we thank the AP for taking the video down, we request they also scrub the headline “Suspects in Landrieu Break-in Appear in Court” from Associated Press pages and
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 9:59 AM PST0
In your editorial “James O’Keefe’s Latest Caper” of January 26th, 2010, the incident involving James O’Keefe at Sen. Landrieu’s office earlier this week is referred to as a “bugging scandal,” which is likened to Watergate: Filmmaker James O’Keefe III is
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 7:56 AM PST0
UPDATE: Talking Points Memo has issued an update acknowledging some comments made in the post highlighted at Big Journalism were in error. In Josh Marshall’s article “What were they thinking?” of January 27th, 2010, Mr. Marshall referrs to a wiretapping
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca29 Jan 2010, 6:04 AM PST0
In Katie Connolly’s article “Fake ACORN Pimp Arrested in Attempt to Bug Senate Office” of January 26th, 2010, Mrs. Connolly twice referred to an attempt to “bug” Sen. Landrieu by James O’Keefe and three other conservative activists in New Orleans.
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca28 Jan 2010, 8:04 PM PST0
In David Hammer’s article “ACORN ‘gotcha’ man arrested in attempt to tamper with Mary Landrieu’s office phones” of January 26th, 2010, Mr. Hammer referred to an alleged wiretapping plot by James O’Keefe and three other conservative activists at the offices
by Retracto, The Correction Alpaca28 Jan 2010, 6:39 PM PST0