Sep
20

More on Breitbart’s Bombshell

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Sir Walter Scott would have loved this. “Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive.” Or defraud. Take your pick.

 Big Hollywood has a big teaser on the bombshell Andrew Breitbart will release Monday at noon. Follow the link to read the whole article because there’s a lot of background included. Here’s an excerpt.

But, there is even a larger issue that hasn’t yet received much attention in the press. Among the Obama Administration officials on the call were Buffy Wicks, Office of Public Engagement and the lead White House official on the President’s Serve.Gov initiative to promote national service. Also on the call was Nell Abernathy, Director of Outreach for Serve.Gov. One of their main goals on the call, it seems, was to encourage artists to produce works that would reinforce the President’s call for service; specifically through the Serve.Gov web-portal.

As Dana Loesch recently reported at Big Government, the Serve.Gov portal funnels citizens to volunteer or service projects connected with ACORN and other leftist groups. The taxpayer-funded website is evolving into a cyber-recruitment tool for the progressive movement.

So what did happen on that call? Was the NEA coordinating with the White House to push their agenda on a group of artists eager for and reliant upon the NEA for grants, or is the NEA telling the truth that this call “was not a means to promote any legislative agenda”?

Tomorrow at noon ET, explosive new information will answer that question and raise many others.

Via Free Republic

Update: More here from Andrew Breitbart. Is the media involved in his bombshell?

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