Is the Fix in on Jerry Brown’s ACORN Investigation?
November 19, 2009
Will California Attorney General Jerry Brown charge ACORN for attempting to help set up a brothel and “smuggle Mexican girls across the border to work as prostitutes,” a San Francisco Chronicle article asks? Or will Brown prosecute the filmmakers who uncovered ACORN?s scandalous behavior?
Clearly ACORN believes it has a pipeline to the AG. A top ACORN official told a Democratic Club meeting last month:
“The attorney general is a political animal as well. Every bit of communication we’ve had with (Brown’s office) has suggested that fault will be found with the people that did the video and not with ACORN.”
You can hear it for yourself on Andrew Breitbart’s biggovernment.com.
A cynic might conclude ACORN was offering to help Brown?s gubernatorial campaign in advance of the June primary. But then again, ACORN has given us a lot of reasons to be cynical about the organization recently.
For his part, Brown has long been an ACORN promoter, and the group was instrumental in his political resurrection, running voter registration drives and get-out-the-vote efforts in his campaigns for Oakland mayor and AG, according to an American Spectator report.
Oh, and Brown?s office declined to investigate Brown?s own spokesman, who admitted to secretly recording conversations with journalists.
Can anyone say “conflict of interest?”
The new Jerry Brown isn’t any different than the old Jerry Brown. Back then he was known as Governor Moonbeam. Today, this ACORN apologist is just a NUT.
Posted by Dan Pero in the categories: ACORN
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