Monday, October 4, 2010

Video punk O'Keefe thought he could manipulate Abbie Boudreau of CNN

Creation of a series about a new breed of conservative activist almost lured CNN reporter Abbie Boudreau into an erotic trap set by right wing film punk James O’Keefe. O’Keefe, who made a name for himself for a destructive portrayal of ACORN, a liberal voter advocacy team under false pretenses, hoped to hurt the credibility of Boudreau’s news series by … wait for it … attempting an Austin Powers-like attraction and distributing it on video. When Boudreau arrived for the “interview,” a lady working with O’Keefe thought the better of things and let her know what was about to occur. Resource for this article – CNN reporter Abbie Boudreau turns tables on right wing punkster by Personal Money Store.

O’Keefe seduction doesn’t trick Boudreau

Abbie Boudreau, as reported by CNN, is an award-winning investigative journalist who had been profiling a group of young right wing video producers. A video clip shoot with O’Keefe in it was something Boudreau was excited to check out. Boudreau was expected to ask O’Keefe for permission to do this. That is what the director shared with her. O’Keefe’s video is called “Project Veritas.” He asked Boudreau to meet him alone in person as a result of the chance he thought he had. He set up a room that had condoms, sex toys and champagne in it that was also being recorded secretly. He was preparing to lure her there somehow. O’Keefe just assumed he’d easily be able to manipulate Boudreau into the room. He really thought he’d be able to get it all on video. This would turn out to be a really viral video in the end. He was planning to ruin Boudreau’s career. Instead, he may have very well just killed his own.

Ruining O’Keefe by his own self image

Izzy Santa, who’s the director of Project Veritas, was who stopped O’Keefe during this whole process. Santa intercepted Boudreau when she arrived and warned her; naturally, Boudreau didn’t get on the boat. O’Keefe is being made fun of for his plan already. It is something the media is enjoying. O’Keefe was “beyond brain dead,” with his plot to embarrass supposed liberals, claims Jon Healy at the Los Angeles Times. As outlined by Healy, it would have ended up being more like sexual harassment caught on camera anyway as O’Keefe does not have the best seductive techniques in the world. O’Keefe had a script prepared to say, “So, I’m going to seduce her, on camera, to use her for a video clip. This bubble-headed bleach-blonde who comes on at five will get a taste of her own medicine; she’ll get enticed on camera and you’ll get to view the awkwardness and the aftermath.”

Info from

CNN

cnn.com/2010/US/09/29/okeefe.cnn.prank/index.html?npt=NP1

Los Angeles times

opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2010/09/james-okeefe-cnn-abbie-boudreau.html



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