Here's the story: (HT: Drudge)
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has declared that there is no proof that in-person voter fraud is a problem. He's about to see proof that even he can't deny.
In a new video (below) provided to Breitbart.com, James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas demonstrates why Holder should stop attacking voter ID laws--by walking into Holder’s voting precinct and showing the world that anyone can obtain Eric Holder’s primary ballot. Literally. [more...]
Response from Eric Holder's Department of Justice? "Evidence of Voter Fraud 'Manufactured'
Me: It wasn't so much "manufactured" as "revealed" and thereby made perfectly obvious for everyone to see. The Department of Justice has no interest in justice, nor has it a concern that voter fraud be eliminated. It sees itself as a tool of the Democrat party with the responsibility to insure Democrat candidates win. What does this mean? It means corruption at the highest levels of government, and the breeding of cynicism.
John Fund comments on the O'Keefe expose: "Why We Need Voter-ID Now"
There is something surreal about the voter-ID issue. As James O’Keefe demonstrates, it is comically easy to commit voter fraud in person, and, unless someone confesses, it’s very difficult to ever detect. . .
Other than hypotheticals, there are very few cases of legitimate voters who were unable to have their vote counted because they lacked ID. People who show up without photo ID at the polls are allowed to cast a provisional ballot that is counted after proof of identity is offered.
“From voter fraud to election chicanery of all kinds, America teeters on the edge of scandal every November,” says Larry Sabato, the director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and author of a comprehensive survey of voter fraud called “Dirty Little Secrets.” The fact that so many people want to thwart legitimate and prudent efforts to improve ballot integrity has become a scandal in its own right. Attorney General Holder is unlikely to agree with that, but after what happened at his polling place last Tuesday, he should at least understand that voter fraud itself is a scandal worth investigating.