I read The News & Observer‘s spit-take inducing editorial this morning on ACORN but, in keeping with my policy that the N&O editorial writers are so hopelessly lost in the folds of Barack Obama’s tailored suits, I decided to ignore it. Other people didn’t, however, dissecting the fallacies and falsehoods of the editorial writers like a Japanese steak house chef. Here’s a portion:
Get that? Voter suppression, which is frequently alleged but never proved, is supposedly just as bad as the massive vote fraud being committed by ACORN. And if you complain about vote fraud then you’re just playing politics. Oh, and a nice little touch there with that term, “election fraud/vote suppression” to make them seem like equal problems. Perhaps the News & Observer should trademark it and collect royalty payments when other liberal periodicals use it to defend the vote fraud antics of ACORN.