Social War Room favorite James O'Keefe may be getting fired from Project Veritas

why are so many of these right wing grifting dorks failed actors, screen writers, comedians, etc.? This dork, Ben Shapiro tried to be in hollywood, steven crowder (although i think he did get some gigs doing voice work for children's cartoons), Rubin, Tim Pool... so many failed artists. I remember another failed artist... :cool:
 
What will O’Keefe do next? If he can’t keep forcing people, against their will, to say incriminating things on video he may have to resort to “sources familiar with the matter”..
I think from here there's nothing left for him to do but musical themed porn... <MikeP1>
 
why are so many of these right wing grifting dorks failed actors, screen writers, comedians, etc.? This dork, Ben Shapiro tried to be in hollywood, steven crowder (although i think he did get some gigs doing voice work for children's cartoons), Rubin, Tim Pool... so many failed artists. I remember another failed artist... :cool:
Maybe that's why they're so angry about the "liberal media"? They failed at being entertainers and decided to attribute that failure to the political leanings of the media elite, rather than the possibility that they just weren't talented enough at the job? Wouldn't be the first time that sort of thing happened.
 
steven crowder (although i think he did get some gigs doing voice work for children's cartoons)



Holy crap, have you seen his iMDB bio?

Born in the US state of Michigan and raised in Quebec, Canada, Steven Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the coveted role of voicing the character "The Brain" in the hit children's TV series, Arthur (1996). The role immediately launched him into the realm of "Babe Magnet". With this in mind, he continued down the path of acting (in both voice, TV and film) until he came to the realization that he was no longer the cute infant that Public Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left him, he knew that he needed a new "hook "to catch the ladies. Frantically, he searched for the answer until one summer, working as manual labor for the "Just for Laughs" Comedy Festival, the art of stand-up comedy caught his eye. He approached a famous comedian and received advice on how to get started in the business, after which he was escorted from the premises, fined a hefty sum and brutally beaten. Once the feeding tube was removed, Steven sauntered on down to a local comedy club to try his hand at the trade. The throwing of vegetables and angry screams of the crowd created an incredible "rush", upon which Steven became immediately addicted and he never looked back. One year later, at 18 years old, Steven returned to the "Just for Laughs" as the youngest Comedian ever to grace the festivals stage (breaking the previous record set by Chris Rock at 19). His act was so well received that coordinators decided to feature him on XM Radio and booked him on tours across North America. Now, based out New York City, and fresh off of winning the nationwide "So you Think You're Funny" MySpace Comedy Contest, Steven Crowder continues to please both audiences and critics with his unique brand of comedy and point of view.
 


Holy crap, have you seen his iMDB bio?

Born in the US state of Michigan and raised in Quebec, Canada, Steven Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the coveted role of voicing the character "The Brain" in the hit children's TV series, Arthur (1996). The role immediately launched him into the realm of "Babe Magnet". With this in mind, he continued down the path of acting (in both voice, TV and film) until he came to the realization that he was no longer the cute infant that Public Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left him, he knew that he needed a new "hook "to catch the ladies. Frantically, he searched for the answer until one summer, working as manual labor for the "Just for Laughs" Comedy Festival, the art of stand-up comedy caught his eye. He approached a famous comedian and received advice on how to get started in the business, after which he was escorted from the premises, fined a hefty sum and brutally beaten. Once the feeding tube was removed, Steven sauntered on down to a local comedy club to try his hand at the trade. The throwing of vegetables and angry screams of the crowd created an incredible "rush", upon which Steven became immediately addicted and he never looked back. One year later, at 18 years old, Steven returned to the "Just for Laughs" as the youngest Comedian ever to grace the festivals stage (breaking the previous record set by Chris Rock at 19). His act was so well received that coordinators decided to feature him on XM Radio and booked him on tours across North America. Now, based out New York City, and fresh off of winning the nationwide "So you Think You're Funny" MySpace Comedy Contest, Steven Crowder continues to please both audiences and critics with his unique brand of comedy and point of view.

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When an organization that hires a washed up Dennis Miller to be their funnyman doesn't think you're funny enough, you must really suck.
 


Holy crap, have you seen his iMDB bio?

Born in the US state of Michigan and raised in Quebec, Canada, Steven Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the coveted role of voicing the character "The Brain" in the hit children's TV series, Arthur (1996). The role immediately launched him into the realm of "Babe Magnet". With this in mind, he continued down the path of acting (in both voice, TV and film) until he came to the realization that he was no longer the cute infant that Public Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left him, he knew that he needed a new "hook "to catch the ladies. Frantically, he searched for the answer until one summer, working as manual labor for the "Just for Laughs" Comedy Festival, the art of stand-up comedy caught his eye. He approached a famous comedian and received advice on how to get started in the business, after which he was escorted from the premises, fined a hefty sum and brutally beaten. Once the feeding tube was removed, Steven sauntered on down to a local comedy club to try his hand at the trade. The throwing of vegetables and angry screams of the crowd created an incredible "rush", upon which Steven became immediately addicted and he never looked back. One year later, at 18 years old, Steven returned to the "Just for Laughs" as the youngest Comedian ever to grace the festivals stage (breaking the previous record set by Chris Rock at 19). His act was so well received that coordinators decided to feature him on XM Radio and booked him on tours across North America. Now, based out New York City, and fresh off of winning the nationwide "So you Think You're Funny" MySpace Comedy Contest, Steven Crowder continues to please both audiences and critics with his unique brand of comedy and point of view.

no i had not, seems like he forgot to update it since he turned 20
 
no i had not, seems like he forgot to update it since he turned 20

I wasn't that funny when I was twenty but I was funnier than that.

Fun fact: Crowder gets crap for his crazy funny accent that no American can identify but it's a pretty standard "English person doing French Canadian" and Crowder is bilingual, having grown up in Quebec.

Here he is speaking French (timestamped):

 
Maybe that's why they're so angry about the "liberal media"? They failed at being entertainers and decided to attribute that failure to the political leanings of the media elite, rather than the possibility that they just weren't talented enough at the job? Wouldn't be the first time that sort of thing happened.
Almost everyone who has experienced great success had experienced failure beforehand. They just don't quit. Look at the great artist, Hunter Biden. He was a transportation executive (Amtrak), and finance guru (China), an energy expert (Ukraine), and now he has finally found his calling as one of the world's greatest living artists. Amazing what hookers, blow, and the right connections can do for a person.
 
the right connections can do for a person.

If you have the right connections, you often don't need anything else.

The single highest predictor of your future wealth is if you're born into wealth, which is why you guys work so hard keeping black people poor.
 
If you have the right connections, you often don't need anything else.

The single highest predictor of your future wealth is if you're born into wealth, which is why you guys work so hard keeping black people poor.
That's what makes these chud failed artists extra funny. Shapiro's mom was a Hollywood exec and his dad was a Hollywood composer. Nepotism runs STRONG in Hollywood, and Ben was born on 3rd base, but he just sucked too much. Now he's reduced to doing the "Kubrick stare" for all eternity while rambling about FACTS and LOGIC to liberals.

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Holy crap, have you seen his iMDB bio?

Born in the US state of Michigan and raised in Quebec, Canada, Steven Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the coveted role of voicing the character "The Brain" in the hit children's TV series, Arthur (1996). The role immediately launched him into the realm of "Babe Magnet". With this in mind, he continued down the path of acting (in both voice, TV and film) until he came to the realization that he was no longer the cute infant that Public Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left him, he knew that he needed a new "hook "to catch the ladies. Frantically, he searched for the answer until one summer, working as manual labor for the "Just for Laughs" Comedy Festival, the art of stand-up comedy caught his eye. He approached a famous comedian and received advice on how to get started in the business, after which he was escorted from the premises, fined a hefty sum and brutally beaten. Once the feeding tube was removed, Steven sauntered on down to a local comedy club to try his hand at the trade. The throwing of vegetables and angry screams of the crowd created an incredible "rush", upon which Steven became immediately addicted and he never looked back. One year later, at 18 years old, Steven returned to the "Just for Laughs" as the youngest Comedian ever to grace the festivals stage (breaking the previous record set by Chris Rock at 19). His act was so well received that coordinators decided to feature him on XM Radio and booked him on tours across North America. Now, based out New York City, and fresh off of winning the nationwide "So you Think You're Funny" MySpace Comedy Contest, Steven Crowder continues to please both audiences and critics with his unique brand of comedy and point of view.

i didn't know his voice work was when he was a kid, lol.
 
Maybe that's why they're so angry about the "liberal media"? They failed at being entertainers and decided to attribute that failure to the political leanings of the media elite, rather than the possibility that they just weren't talented enough at the job? Wouldn't be the first time that sort of thing happened.
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That's what makes these chud failed artists extra funny. Shapiro's mom was a Hollywood exec and his dad was a Hollywood composer. Nepotism runs STRONG in Hollywood, and Ben was born on 3rd base, but he just sucked too much. Now he's reduced to doing the "Kubrick stare" for all eternity while rambling about FACTS and LOGIC to liberals.

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Maybe that's why they're so angry about the "liberal media"? They failed at being entertainers and decided to attribute that failure to the political leanings of the media elite, rather than the possibility that they just weren't talented enough at the job? Wouldn't be the first time that sort of thing happened.

A strange claim when Crowder has millions of subscribers on Youtube and apparently has several hundred thousand paying customers in his mug club. The other people that the leftists in this thread are whining about don't seem like they are eating out of garbage cans any time soon either. This is a bit like crying about Fox News and claiming it's a failure when it is far more successful than all the left leaning cable news networks combined.

It's true that Hollywood and the MSM is infested with mentally ill left wing totalitarians and it's likely that the right wingers mostly don't fit in. That is not from lack of talent, but rather from having principles and not wanting to prostitute themselves. Now the people that the sherdog left is wailing and knashing their teeth over are very successful outside of Hollywood and the MSM. For example Crowder gets more views per video on a platform that is semi-hostile to him than CNN does on it's own network.

So many baseless assumptions, projections of bad faith, and mind reading in this thread it's incredible. It really shows just how effective O'Keefe was. They think the boogeyman has been slain. We will see how this proceeds from here on out, but I think at the end O'Keefe will be back in charge of PV and the Conservative Inc cucks who temporarily ousted him will have their figurative corpses defenestrated out of a tenth story window.
 
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