Reborn ACORN Wants Sestak Unforlorn

The despicable and thoroughly discredited left-wing activist group ACORN announced April 1 that it was dissolving its national structure.

Well ho, ho, ho, April Fool.

It continues to solicit funds and its notorious get-out-the-vote operation, Project Vote, continues to operate on a $15 million budget from its Washington D.C. office.

In Pennsylvania, ACORN spun its state chapter into Pennsylvania Neighborhoods for Social Justice (PNSJ) and Action United.

And to whom are these organizations giving ground support in the Pennsylvania senate race? That’s right matey, Admiral Joe Sestak.

Action United was behind the loud demonstrations at the Toomey-Sestak debate outside Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center and PNJS is reportedly conducting get-out-the-vote drives in Democrat strongholds such as public housing projects.

So if you win, Joe you know to whom you are beholden.

If you should lose as expected, however, and you decide to try something different, say pimping underage illegal immigrant girls as prostitutes , you know where to get the advice.

Hat tip to The Daily Caller.

Inky Back In Free-Fall Mode

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s circulation fell to 342,361 weekday and 477,586 Sunday according to the  report released Oct. 25 by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The report covers the months from April through September and compares circulation to the same period of 2009.

It remains the 11th largest paper in the nation behind the Houston Chronicle which has a circulation of 343,952.

The Inquirer’s circulation rose to 356,189 from 288,298 in the ABC’s spring report after  the circulation of the Philadelphia Daily News, its Philadelphia Newspaper LLC stablemate, was included with it.

The only newspaper in the top 25 to gain circulation this period was Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal which rose 1.8 percent to 2,061,142 to remain the largest newspaper in the nation.

Murdoch also owns Fox News Channel which is the nation’s most watched cable news station.

Elizabeth Wilson, Happy Halloween

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