Keefe is currently an assistant professor at Rutgers University who, according to his profile, specializes in “state and local government public employee compensation, employment levels, dispute resolution, particularly interest arbitration, health benefits, and pensions.”
Via a recorded telephone conversation with someone described by O’Keefe as a “Project Veritas decoy,” Keefe appears to offer to kill an economic study if the research were to be unfavorable to the underwriter, the “Economic Policy Institute.”
O’Keefe specifically alleges that the
The second part of the undercover video alleges that Sam Stein — who is a well respected White House correspondent for Huffington Post and frequent contributor to MSNBC’s Morning Joe — is guilty of getting his sources drunk so that he can get good stories from them. Stein refutes the story, and tweeted his followers, shortly after receiving the call from O’Keefe, “James O’Keefe just called to ask if i get my sources drunk in order to get their scoops… I’m usually drunk. not my sources though.”
It should be noted that O’Keefe, in confronting Stein about the alleged drinking, isn’t himself completely honest in his question. Stein’s journalism professor said that Stein “goes out drinking at night with people,” never saying that he “gets sources drunk.”
“Saying that Sam goes out drinking with
O’Keefe’s modus operandi is to bait criticism with an edited initial release, then put out what he claims are “unedited” transcripts and clips, which often refute some of the criticisms, but still don’t add up to what they’re presented as. It appears, though, that whatever thread he’s pulling on with EPI, his gratuitous smear of Sam Stein could seriously undermine his findings. We shall wait for Part 2 to see what emerges.
Until then…watch the video below, courtesy of Project Veritas: