What Will CNBC's Smug Journalists Say About ACORN's 'Mob Rule' in Baltimore?

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Acorn0209.jpgRick Sentelli's rant for the ages (transcript here) on CNBC's Squawk Box yesterday criticizing the recently passed stimulus package and the Obama administration's mortgage modification program was marred somewhat by the studio hosts. Though their tone was semi-humorous, it's telling that their instincts were to characterize the traders present at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as a "mob," and to assume that Santelli somehow controlled them ("putty in your hands"). When Santelli suggested a Chicago Tea Party, one of the hosts warned that Mayor Daley and the National Guard would be mobilized.

In October of last year, in a memorable exchange on the day that history may decide was when American free-market capitalism entered the point of no return, CNBC reporters seemed somewhat amused that Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson had "put a (figurative) gun to the heads" of major bank CEOs to force them to accept government "investment."

Well if you don't mind my asking, will we see any reaction out of CNBC's studio folks to an example of real mob rule in the mortgage marketplace?

In a story at WJZ in Baltimore whose headline and coverage almost seem deliberately understated ("ACORN Trains Citizens To Protest Home Foreclosures"), the station tells us that ACORN "protesters" had broken into and occupied a foreclosed home (HT Inside Charm City via Michelle Malkin):

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A community organization breaks into a foreclosed home in what they are calling an act of civil disobedience.

The group wants to train homeowners facing eviction on peaceful ways they can remain in their homes.

Derek Valcourt reports their actions are not without controversy.

"The mortgage went up $300 in one month," said Hanks, former homeowner.

She says the bank refused to modify her loan and foreclosed, kicking her out of the house in September.

The community group ACORN calls Hanks a victim of predatory lending.

"This is our house now," said Louis Beverly, ACORN.

And on Thursday afternoon, they literally broke the foreclosure padlock right off the front door and then broke into the house, letting Hanks back in for the first time in months.

The group says it was staging similar demonstrations in six other cities nationwide while urging a moratorium on foreclosures.

The president set a bad example when, while still president-elect, he expressed solidarity ("they're absolutely right") with the actions of former employees who occupied the Republic Window plant in Chicago in mid-December. It's not unreasonable to contend that his support then has emboldened ACORN now.

A reasonable prediction would be that this lawlessness won't get a lot of notice from the Associated Press or other major establishment news organizations.

If the Obama administration and its assembled economic geniuses want to see the markets really dive, watch what happens if investors start to conclude that the rule of law doesn't matter any more.

What will the smug studio folks at CNBC have to say then?

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters


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Looks like the question is

Looks like the question is not if Obama can stand up to Ahemadinejad or Putin, but if he can stand up to his old ACORN buddies.

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson

Better question ....

.... Does he want to?

→ Whazzamatter Blumer?

Never mind.  I'd be afraid to post a picture of the protesters also.

ACORN is a black organization, whose charter is to extend the "victimhood" of blacks, ad infinitum.

I'd be embarrassed to air my personal dirty laundry so publicly.  I'm not proud of having lost a house, but I am proud of having picked myself up and starting over without begging.

But if it helps, here goes.  OHHH you poor, poor, pitiful beggars.

  • When Liberals raise the bar, expect The Limbo

That was an odd comment .....

..... I looked quickly and didn't see one, though I could have missed one. I didn't know it was a requirement.

→ Thanks Blumer

I thrive on "odd"

I'm just saying a picture would have been nice.  But I understand if there isn't one.

The airwaves are saturated these days with "poor me" Sharpton interjections.  Not to mention the serendipitous appearance of one Henrietta Hughes at Obama's press conference.

It's all staged, but what bothers me is the willingness of so many to step up and lend their image to a growing stereotype.

  • When Liberals raise the bar, expect The Limbo

ACORN

ACORN or one of their shadow companies will end up controlling the disbursement of Obammy's 'mortgage relief' money. Write that on the wall, bet on it.

Well, we have NASA's Hansen

Well, we have NASA's Hansen publicly calling for 'civil disobedience', so why don't we all jump on the wave and just do whatever the hell we want? (Just keep it 'civil' - bolt cutters OK, but no guns).

Nice message for the young folks.

This whole mess is a setup

This whole mess is a setup for a 'Bolshevik Uprising'.

If I had anything to do

If I had anything to do with the banks, the shareholders of the banks or any other property in this situation I would call the Baltimore Police Department and have these trespassers forcibly removed from the site.

 But knowing Baltimore as well as I do, the ACORN people are probably letting anyone into these homes that want to go in and out. Which menas that it is probably a shooting gallery fullof heroin users and other "honest and hardworking" people of Baltimore.

Barack Obama= Half Honkey...ALL Donkey