Attorney General Eric Holder has made it abundantly clear he has absolutely no interest in investigating his radical friends at ACORN. Holder’s Justice Department released a legal opinion last week that allows the Obama administration to ignore the will of
by Matthew Vadum30 Nov 2009, 7:01 AM PST0
If you want to know what will happen to ACORN as a result of all the scandals and controversies, this story from Connecticut is a microcosm. Its political allies fled. And with its national organization fighting for its life and
by Michael Volpe28 Nov 2009, 5:27 PM PST0
Yesterday, Washington Post columnist and former Bush II speechwriter Michael Gerson played a long slow violin solo over the death of the mainstream media. There’s nothing new in his piece. Dazed with panic as the circle of financial ruin closes
by John Nolte28 Nov 2009, 11:29 AM PST0
On September 29th, when ACORN is under full public scrutiny in the aftermath of the undercover video sting, it announced with great fanfare that it was launching a thorough and independent review of its operations. It named Scott Harshbarger, former
by Publius27 Nov 2009, 9:01 PM PST0
On Friday, the Department of Justice released a ruling it issued Monday, outlining its arguments that federal agencies can continue providing taxpayer funds to ACORN. obligations-public-law11168 – The Justice Department interpretation lays the groundwork for federal agencies to resume paying
by Publius27 Nov 2009, 7:01 PM PST0
Have you heard the one about the pimp, prostitute, politician and the community organizer? Well, thanks to San Diego private investigator Derrick Roach, Californians are not laughing at what is turning into a political nightmare for California Attorney General Jerry
by Publius27 Nov 2009, 2:18 PM PST0
On Tuesday November 24th, the day after Big Government broke the story revealing tens of thousands of documents containing sensitive material had been unceremoniously dumped in a trash bin behind the San Diego ACORN office, Attorney General Jerry Brown appeared
by Larry O'Connor27 Nov 2009, 11:06 AM PST0
He strikes the flippin’ mother lode! At least that’s what happened to private investigator Derrick Roach at the National City (San Diego) ACORN office. Yep, Roach scored big-time on the cockroaches of ACORN when he staked out their San Diego
by Doug Giles26 Nov 2009, 2:09 PM PST0
Before Media Matters starts hurling childish invective about how we here at Big Government aren’t “real journalists” because we don’t follow the ridiculous guidelines they set up and then fail to adhere to themselves, it brings me great pleasure to
by Larry O'Connor25 Nov 2009, 5:03 PM PST0
Regular readers of Big Government should remember the woman pictured below as the delightfully forthcoming ACORN protestor from the fateful day Andrew Breitbart staged his one-man tea party in the midst of scores of “community organizers” who mistakenly protested in
by Larry O'Connor25 Nov 2009, 11:33 AM PST0
Media criticism of our ongoing and still unfolding ACORN story has been as bad as it has been funny and sad. The racket that is the mainstream media is coming to an end and exposed reporters and journalists, no longer
by Breitbart News25 Nov 2009, 11:15 AM PST0
First off, kudos to Patrick Goldstein at the L.A. Times who yesterday proved capable of criticizing Big Hollywood without making a whole lot of stuff up. We trust and hope this is the start of a new relationship, a turning
by John Nolte25 Nov 2009, 9:44 AM PST0
Every year, ACORN hosts a “Year End, Year Begin” (YEYB) meeting for its organizers. We’ve obtained the detailed agenda for the YEYB conference for 2007. Special dinner speakers for the conference include Eliseo Medina, Executive Vice-Presiden of SEIU and Mark
by Publius24 Nov 2009, 3:08 PM PST0
ACORN’s San Diego office isn’t the only place its been careless with sensitive documents. Late last year, ACORN abandoned an office in Oklahoma. In its haste to vacate the office–and skip out on the landlord’s claim of back-rent–ACORN abandoned piles
by Publius24 Nov 2009, 11:43 AM PST0
Banks, businesses and organizations like ACORN who receive individual’s personal financial records are bound by strict federal and state laws to protect that information. The law is chiefly enforced through the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLB), which was a previous
by Publius24 Nov 2009, 10:39 AM PST0
The last two months of the growing ACORN scandal have focused on the damning videos shot by James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles. In seven out of eight offices, ACORN employees attempted to aid and abet O’Keefe and Giles’ illicit “scheme”
by Breitbart News23 Nov 2009, 12:14 PM PST0
As we rapidly approach December 18th, the day when ACORN is again eligible to receive federal funds, we still have yet to see a meaningful investigation of ACORN. Last week, the Inspector General of the Department of Justice released a
by Chris Berg23 Nov 2009, 10:38 AM PST0
On October 1st, 2009 California Attorney General Jerry Brown announced that an investigation had been opened into ACORN’s activities in California, resulting from undercover videos showing employees seemingly offering to assist the undercover film makers with human smuggling, child prostitution
by Derrick Roach23 Nov 2009, 7:23 AM PST0
According to a report from Ohio today, a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has asked the ACORN-tainted Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, to investigation ACORN’s voter registration work in the state. “U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan
by Anita MonCrief21 Nov 2009, 1:31 PM PST0
Over at the Los Angeles Times, naturally, we find ACORN’s statement on the latest video: Los Angeles ACORN statement, as prepared by the organization: 1. The tapes are clearly doctored and highly edited and it is our hope this will
by Publius21 Nov 2009, 11:37 AM PST0
In response to the Columbia Journalism Review’s accusing me of “blackmailing” the Attorney General of the United States, I must take notice that the mainstream media as a journalistic establishment IS paying attention to the ongoing ACORN scandal. Good. I
by Breitbart News21 Nov 2009, 7:16 AM PST0
From the Columbia Journalism Review: Watch the latest business video at FOXBusiness.com Memo to Sean Hannity, who is calling for James O’Keefe, Hannah Giles, and Andrew Breitbart to get a “journalism award” for their video sting of ACORN: Generally, when
by Publius20 Nov 2009, 4:54 PM PST0
From The Hill: ACORN and its affiliates received $200,000 in Justice Department grants between 2002 and 2009, according a report issued today by the department’s Inspector General. No DOJ grants went directly to ACORN, but a handful of grants were
by Publius20 Nov 2009, 12:44 PM PST0
As the Bank of America (BofA) CEO, one of the first phone calls that Jon Corzine might receive could come from Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President and White House frequent guest Andy Stern asking Corzine to forgive SEIU’s $88
by Don Loos20 Nov 2009, 9:47 AM PST0
The dead apparently really can rise from the grave. Though Congress voted to kill federal funding for ACORN in September, funding for the disgraced group could resume as early as December 18th, when the Continuing Resolution, which provides funds to
by Caroline May20 Nov 2009, 8:17 AM PST0