Ken Vogel has an essential story looking at the not-so-secret, but rarely examined, collegiate conservative fund network that trained James O’Keefe, Stan Dai,
“„[LI's Steven] Sutton said the Institute suggested to O’Keefe that he ask Rutgers officials to banish the breakfast cereal Lucky Charms from campus dining halls because it was offensive to Irish American students. O’Keefe took the advice a step further and video recorded the meeting, posting it on YouTube, which Sutton said was an example of him pushing the envelope.
“„With trainingand a little financial help from the Leadership Institute, James O’Keefe started in 2004 an independent conservative student newspaper, The Centurion, at Rutgers, a large state university in New Jersey.
“„James fought the liberal administration at Rutgers. Leftists on campus stole whole issues of The Centurion. His paper continued and grew stronger because of the abuses.
“„James went to ten different training schools of the Leadership Institute. The Institute hired him for a year (2006-07) to help conservative students around the country form their own campus publications. He conducted 75 training programs for LI.
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“„In September 2009, each day for five days James released new videos exposingACORN’s outrageous practices. The roof caved in on ACORN. Obviously, the impact of his work would have been much less if James had released all those videos at the same time.
“„Now James is a national conservative hero, and I believe he will write his own ticket to a future career doing just what he loves to do.