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Could Bungling Wingnut Buggers Steal Show?

Almost slapped myself this morning for an over-long schadenfreude wallow about the wingnut stooges being popped for what appears to be a botched attempt to bug Senator Mary Landrieu's office. They looked so deliciously stupid standing there in front of the TV cameras, smart asses hoisted by their own petards.

Darksyde reports at Daily Kos that O'Keefe was invited to keynote a fund-raiser for the Salt Lake City GOP on Feb 4, but now GOP Chairman Thomas Wright has told the Salt Lake Tribune: "We'll be announcing a new speaker shortly." Even better 31 Republican congressmen had signed on to a resolution honoring O'Keefe for his pimp portrayal in his scam to embarrass ACORN.

As you might expect, Talking Points Memo has the most thorough coverage of the scandal, and if there is more substantial GOP involvement in the bugging attempt, Marshall and company will surely root it out. The shadowy wingnut front groups involvement is being nicely untangled by TPM as you read. I'm sure you'll be shocked, shocked that Beck, Hannity and O'Reilly, who lavished praise on O'Keefe's ACORN theatrics, aren't giving much play to his bust.

Hey, could this be a wingnut plot to deflect coverage from the President's speech tonight? Nahhh. Nobody could fake that level of incompetence.

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