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Who Are Robert Creamer and Scott Foval?

In recent weeks, a bombshell has exploded in the presidential race in the form of two undercover videos shot with a hidden camera, exposing dirty tricks of consultants working for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.

The videos, released by a group calling itself the Veritas Project, are the work of a man named James O’Keefe, who has earned himself a reputation as the conservative answer to progressive filmmaker Michael Moore.

The videos feature two men, Scott Foval and Robert Creamer, both of whom ran organizations — The Foval Group and Democracy Partners, respectively — affiliated with the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the central operating apparatus of the Democratic Party. Since the videos have been released, both men claim to no longer be working with the DNC on any campaigns. Whether or not this is actually true is unknown.

Through his company Democracy Partners, Robert Creamer appeared to be the “mastermind” behind the strategies discussed in the videos. Although Creamer appears in them less than Foval, Foval talks extensively about his ties to Creamer, gushing at one point “Bob is diabolical, and I love him for it.”

In the videos, Foval bluntly admits that he and Creamer use tactics that are likely illegal, saying, “It doesn’t matter what the friggin’ legal and ethics people say; we need to win this motherf***er” (meaning the national presidential contest).

The two videos show Scott Foval discussing means by which the DNC fomented violence at Donald Trump rallies earlier this year and methods by which voter fraud could be committed to change election results on a mass scale. At one point, a cameraperson is sitting in Robert Creamer’s office, discussing some of these subjects.

Creamer is reluctant to speak openly about assisting with these efforts, but later, Foval says that “other people can make things happen that you don’t need to know about” and confirms that behind the scenes, Creamer not only participates but approves hiring of outside specialists — including union labor and mentally disturbed people — to effect schemes influencing election outcomes.

In the beginning of the first video, Foval (who also functions as the field director of a Democratic Super-PAC called Americans United for Change) explains the chain of command.

Foval says that his company, The Foval Group, is contracted to Robert Creamer’s Democracy Partners, which, in turn, is contracted to the DNC and to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. As Foval says, “I’m the white hat, Democracy Partners is kind of the dark hat [arranging and paying for subcontractors].”

Foval admits that he aided communications between Super PACs and the DNC — communication that is explicitly illegal according to the laws written by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC). Foval describes this communication as “The Pony Express.”

Foval discusses with the hidden camera person methods by which he caused “conflict engagement in the lines at Trump rallies; we’re starting anarchy here.”

Foval explained that their goal was to cause confrontations outside rallies — not inside them — because the insides of the events are under Secret Service control, and outside, it’s easier to get press and television coverage of the incidents.

According to Foval, it’s not difficult to provoke violence. “Sometimes the crazies bite, and sometimes the crazies don’t bite… We know that Trump’s people will [tend to] freak the f*** out… It is not hard to get some of these a**holes to ‘pop off,'” he boasts.

“That’s what we want.” Foval then describes two well-known incidents which he claims he and Creamer were responsible for: the roughing up of a protester at a speaking event with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker in Iowa and a more recent event with 500 protesters outside the new Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Sometimes Foval brings in specialists for certain jobs. One of those specialists is a man who goes by the name “Aaron Black” (whose real name is Aaron Minter); Minter works directly for Bob Creamer at Democracy Partners. As Minter says in the video, “I’m basically Deputy Rapid Response Director for all things Trump on the ground for the DNC. No one is really supposed to know about me.”

As Minter explains, “So the Chicago [Trump rally that was shut down], when they shot all that, that was us. It was more [Bob Creamer] than me, but none of this is supposed to come back to us because we want it coming from people; we don’t want it to come from the [Democratic] Party.” The rally Minter is referring to was canceled because of violence, and two police officers were injured in the melee.

Another action Creamer effected was the shutting down of a highway in Arizona by “anti-Trump protesters” in March.

Foval says that the way he works is by writing “engagement scripts” that outline the behavior and angles of attack for protesters to follow. Foval claims to have groups of people around the country in different cities who are already enlisted to take part in these actions. Foval further claimed he pays for all the medical and legal bills of anyone on his “teams” who gets injured.

Most shocking of all is that Foval hires people of extremely dubious character. “We have mentally ill people that we pay to do shit, make no mistake,” said Foval. “Over the last 20 years, I’ve paid off a few homeless guys to do some crazy stuff… The reality is a lot of people, especially our union guys, a lot of union guys, they’ll do whatever you want. They’re rock ‘n roll… When I need to get something done in Arkansas, the first guy I call is the head of the AFL-CIO down there because he will say, ‘What do you need?’ And I will say, ‘I need a guy who will do this, this and this.’ And they find that guy. And that guy will be like, ‘Yeah, hell, let’s do it.'”

In addition, Foval engages in what he calls “bird-dogging,” a method by which he plants people in lines outside rallies so they’re very near to the entrances of the events and are often briefly met by the candidates who will be speaking and camera crews, which have the people ask questions of the politicians.

Foval explains he trains the “bird-doggers” to ask particularly difficult, pointed and uncomfortable questions, which the candidates will look awkward answering on-camera. The same “bird-dogging” term showed up in some of the Wikileaks’ leaked emails of Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook lately.

Foval admitted that the goal of all these actions is extremely negative press for the candidates they’re targeting (and in nearly all of these cases, those candidates were GOP nominees Donald Trump and Mike Pence).

Another action that both Creamer and Foval admit on camera to engaging in is voter fraud.

In the videos, Foval explained, “we manipulated the vote [in past elections] with money and action, not with laws.” Foval was particularly vehement and shameless in admitting that the Democrats arrange for people to vote at multiple polling places, saying, “We’ve been bussing people in to deal with [GOP] f***in a**holes for fifty years, and we’re not going to stop now — we just… find… different way[s] to do it.”

Foval bragged that in the past, busses were used to transport illicit voters around — often across state lines — but as this created risks of getting caught and could be traced back to Foval and Creamer’s organizations using the funds for renting the busses, now the campaigns either have people use their own cars or simply rent cars en masse and pay for them through a “shell company” (to use Foval’s words).

Foval also explained how to use real addresses for the phony voters by having ignorant canvassers comb through neighborhoods to find houses where people have moved recently. Foval claimed his schemes can be “implement[ed]… on a much bigger scale… You implement it across every Republican-held state.”

Foval was very clear that he’s extremely careful when planning these operations, thinking from a possible investigator’s point-of-view in terms of paper trails, funding accounts and potential cases against the organizations he works with. Foval stressed that the goal in every case was to make it appear that each voter was acting individually.

Foval ridiculed one particular Midwestern state’s election laws, saying, “They don’t have the power to do anything… You could f*** your mother in front of the governor and not go to jail” and “Bob Creamer comes up with a lot of these ideas. I work with Bob Creamer one to one all the time.”

Bob Creamer explained in the first video his extremely close connections to the Clinton campaign, saying, “we have a call with the campaign every day to go over the focuses that need to be undertaken.” One of Creamer’s co-workers, Zulema Rodriguez, said that she spoke with the DNC and/or the Clinton campaign every day at 1 p.m.

As far as Foval’s schemes for voting fraud, Creamer confirmed, “turnout is huge, huge, huge.” In the beginning of the videos, Creamer is very explicit in saying, “Hillary [Clinton] knows through the chain of command what’s going on.”

Since the tapes were uploaded to the Internet, it’s now come out that Robert Creamer was indicted on 16 charges of bank fraud in 2004 for his work related to politics. He served five months in federal prison in Indiana and was confined to house arrest for another 11 months.

In recent years, he’s worked with groups such as MoveOn and USAction on issues such as “voter education” and Obamacare, with radio host Glenn Beck accusing Creamer of coming up with the concept for Obamacare while in prison.

A few news outlets have reported that Creamer has visited the White House more than 340 times since 2009 and met with President Obama personally on many occasions.

Creamer is married to Jan Schakowsky, a representative in Congress of the state of Illinois who’s listed as one of the most progressive Congress persons currently in office. Schakowsky favors strict gun control, abortion rights and negotiation with Iran over their nuclear program. She also co-signed the fraudulent IRS filings that led to her husband’s criminal charges and conviction.

At the beginning of the second video about Creamer and Foval, filmmaker O’Keefe says that television stations around the country had prepared to run stories about these videos, but the stories were canceled at the last minute due to network worries that under a Clinton administration, there would be retribution toward any news outlet that showed them.

These videos are a “must-watch” for all conservatives. To view them, do a search on YouTube for “Project Veritas Rigging,” and you can watch them in their entirety.

~American Liberty Report


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