O'Keefe Films DNC Employee at OFA-Houston Helping Woman Vote Twice; More to Come

October 10th, 2012 12:47 PM

James O'Keefe's Project Veritas has done it again -- with, as is usually the case with his efforts, apparently more to come.

His latest effort, a six-minute video (direct YouTube link) which near its end taunts the establishment press ("Put your reputation on the line, journalists. Say this is an "isolated incident"), "exposes Obama campaign workers, including a Regional Field Director at Organizing for America (OFA), engaged in election fraud."


He promises that the video "will have you outraged at the illegal activity going on behind the scenes of President Obama's re-election effort - and we're just getting started!"

He's definitely right about generating outrage, at least in me:

Here is just a bit of Matthew Boyle's "read the whole thing" post at the Daily Caller about O'Keefe's latest:

Videographer James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas caught an official for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign helping who she thought was an Obama supporter set herself up to vote more than once in November.

Stephanie Caballero is the regional field director for Obama’s Organizing For America in Houston, Texas. Federal Election Commission documents show, according to Project Veritas, that Caballero is a “salaried employee of the DNC [Democratic National Committee].”

Caballero is caught on camera helping the young woman try to vote in Florida and Texas in the upcoming election.

... (in the video) O’Keefe then “a few weeks later,” his videographer went back to the office to follow up. Caballero gave her a Florida absentee ballot application to “help her vote twice.”

After Caballero sets the videographer up to vote in Florida, she asked the Project Veritas investigator: “Are you going to do what I think you’re going do?”

The videographer responded: “Well, I mean, if no one’s gonna know…”

Caballero audibly laughed, then said: “You’re so hilarious!”

As to the "we're just getting started!" assertion, the video's end teases what appear to be a future episode of a person who wants to vote in both Minnesota and New York, and also appears to promise to show proof of disparate treatment of those involved in registering voters, depending on whether they self-identify as Democrats or Republicans.

On the one hand, I can't wait. On the other hand, it is really disconcerting to see how casual about everything these lawbreakers are.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.