The Yes Men call O’Keefe, Breitbart ’sad and pathetic’ for targeting ACORN

By Sahil Kapur
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 -- 10:28 am

okeefebreitbart The Yes Men call OKeefe, Breitbart sad and pathetic for targeting ACORNThe ends justify the means, say The Yes Men, but only as long as you're going after the right people.

The duo's latest movie The Yes Men Fix The World, out on DVD April 1, chronicles the real-life efforts of anti-globalization activists Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum to expose corporate malfeasance in unorthodox ways.

"What we do is pass ourselves off as representatives of big corporations we don’t like," Bonanno explains in the film. "We make fake websites, then wait for people to accidentally invite us to conferences."

They've shined a spotlight on controversial practices of powerful companies like Exxon-Mobil and Halliburton. One of their most prominent hoaxes occurred in 2004, when Bichlbaum posed as a spokesman for Dow Chemical on BBC News television and -- under false pretenses -- accepted "full responsibility" for a disaster its subsidiary created in Bhopal, India.

Such tactics have now been emulated by conservatives such as James O'Keefe, who famously went undercover and unveiled the dodgy dealings of some ACORN employees last year, the video clips of which were vigorously promoted by writer and publisher Andrew Breitbart.

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"For O'Keefe and Breitbart to be targeting ACORN is incredibly sad and pathetic," Bonanno told Raw Story. "Most of its members are lower-income home owners, so these are model Americans -- pull themselves up by their bootstraps type of people -- people who are often very poor."

In a videotaped conversation with blogger Mike Stark at last month's CPAC convention, Breitbart, probed about the morality of O'Keefe's actions, pointed to The Yes Men as an example of progressive activists using similarly questionable means to attain their goals.

But it's not his and O'Keefe's tactics that The Yes Men take issue with; it's who they're taking aim at, and the now-extinct community group didn't deserve the treatment, Bonanno alleged.

"It's why you're lying and who's gaining and who's losing as a result," he said. "There are liars and there are assholes. What James O'Keefe is doing is making a lot of lower-income people lose, unfortunately. And it's supported by a bunch of very nasty, mean-spirited people."

"A lie itself isn't necessarily bad," Bonanno continued, drawing out the difference between The Yes Men and individuals like O'Keefe. "We lie in order to criticize people who are abusing their power. They lie in order to humiliate and take out people who are at the receiving end of power."

The Yes Men have been chastised as "world-renowned troublemakers" as well as "sick, twisted and cruel" beings by mainstream news organizations. In their latest of two films, the duo deplores the "free-market cult" they claim is centered around "letting greed solve the problem."

They seek to comfort the afflicted by actively afflicting the comforted. And that's the opposite of what anti-ACORN activists are doing, Bonanno purported. "By targeting ACORN, they're targeting people who are victims of a very nasty power dynamic. So, I think it's a mean thing to do."

Bonanno found it "amazing" how Congress insists on taking aim at groups like ACORN over "a few bad apples" when large defense contractors, for instance, have committed far worse transgressions on a broader and more damaging level and walked away unscathed.

Ultimately, Bonanno concluded that lies and trickery are helpful to fight the establishment in an age where corporations wield unprecedented power and where "the political middle is being pushed further and further and further to the right."

  • jeff
    now that health care reform legislation has been signed into law-can't o'keefe stay on his parents insurance until he's 26?
  • cheryl2
    If he ends up in jail I am sure he will need it!
  • RadicalCaveman
    It's about time for ACORN to launch a massive lawsuit against not only those bastards but also the New York Times and other prestigious media outfits who did this to them and then refused to correct their errors for months and months. With the money they're owed, they could start up again and kick some serious ass.
  • It shouldn't be forgotten that O'Keefe is also known to hand out white supremacist literature.

    He targeted ACORN, but politics may have been a secondary concern for the little Fuhrer.
  • Terrible
    The Yes Men are not anything like the criminal O'Keefe!!! They don't falsify their information. They are honest in the presentation of their work. What they present is what they observed. O'Keefe is anything but honest in anything. The presentation giving by O'Keefe in his video was a complete misrepresentation of what had happened.
  • madprogressive
    They may be sad and pathetic, but they accomplished their goal. Thanks to a cowardly Democratic party, ACORN has been forced into bankruptcy. Though they were cleared of the charges, and a judge ordered the government to start funding them again, they were forced out of business. Who will suffer for the loss of ACORN, the Democrats, that's who. This agency helped with voter registration of low income individuals, who primarily vote Democratic. So the spineless Democrats just made their road to electoral success that much harder. You can bet your last dollar, Republicans would've never caved the way the Dems did.
  • Buzz Windrip
    I used to worry about this, but now console myself with the idea that the networks are still in place, the people who care will still do the good work, and the smaller, lower-profile groups will still get the grants.

    And while the wingers were busy declaring "mission accomplished", their opponents simply made the warfare less symmetrical.

    Sound familiar?
  • dennycrane
    Another "fart" in an elevator for all the tories to breath. How about a sequel movie, "The Tories That Can't Think Straight."
  • Big AL
    Breitbart is coming apart at the seams. He has so little credibility now that he has to go on Faux to be heard. Breitbart and James O'keefe are going down in history as the biggest liars ever. Wait till the lawsuits start. Watch how fast they drop and how far they fall. See Tom Delay for a good example.
  • isodore
    Until O'Keefe releases the unedited tapes, I think Raw Story (as well as the rest of the media covering this) should refrain from stating any ACORN workers had "dodgy dealings" of any kind. The so called proof was tampered with to create a predetermined narrative. We in fact do not know what really happened in those offices. Right now I think that O'Keefe should be in court for libel, unless he shows us that he didn't in fact lie in his videos to slander ACORN.
  • H.P. Loathecraft
    Is it it just me or is Breitbart really, really ugly? Look at the slitty little pie-hole in the middle of that porky face.
  • TaterSalad
  • dennycrane
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  • bufftrucker
    DennyCrane,

    Thank you.
  • enorceht
    "... Bonanno found it "amazing" how Congress insists on taking aim at groups like ACORN over "a few bad apples" when large defense contractors, for instance, have committed far worse transgressions on a broader and more damaging level and walked away unscathed. ..."

    that congress acted in nano time, to me is the most amazing part of this whole thing,
  • jimbo92107
    But O'Keefe is much worse than that. O'Keefe deliberately edited his video tapes to hide the truth and to create a false impression of how ACORN workers reacted to his disguises. The Yes Men did not deliberately misrepresent who their victims thought they were seeing, thus the reactions on video were valid.

    In the end, O'Keefe's main goal was not merely to deceive his victims, but to deceive his audience. The Yes Men seek to reveal the true attitudes of corporate assholes; O'Keefe exploited editing tricks to conjure a false impression of honest ACORN workers.
  • RoadScholar
    I think O'Keefe is suffering from Tiny Member Syndrome.
  • mindboggeling
    James o'keefe is a spoiled little punk targeting a program that helps poor people. WTF? Obviously he doesn't have enough to do in his little christian world. This guy tried to bug a Senator's phones and he gets off? If he didn't have daddy's money he would still be in jail where he belongs. Sooner or later some one will come along and wipe that smirk off his stupid face! I hope it will be painful both physically and emotionally! This guy is a budding beck, limbaugh,hannity. The little jerk said he would get off and he pretty much did. I hope he got a cell for the short time he was in jail with big bubba!
  • H.P. Loathecraft
    O'Keefe hasn't 'gotten off' yet, though the felony charges are now reduced to misdemeanors. If he gets caught trespassing again in government facilities after being charged once he may be in more serious trouble.
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