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O'Keefe's three alleged accomplices: Conservative activists Dai, Basel and Flanagan

January 26, 2010 6:48 pm ET by Eric Hananoki

Yesterday, conservative activist James O'Keefe was arrested for allegedly plotting "to wiretap Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu's office in downtown New Orleans."  O'Keefe was arrested along with Stan Dai, Joseph Basel and Robert Flanagan.  Here's a look at who O'Keefe's alleged accomplices appear to be: 

Joseph Basel

College conservative.  CampusReform.org's Adam Weinberg wrote that "O'Keefe became the founding editor of The Centurion at Rutgers.  Around the same time, frustrated conservative student Joe Basel started The Counterweight at the University of Minnesota-Morris. Both papers were started with assistance from the Leadership Institute 'Balance in Media' grant, which is still available for students starting conservative and libertarian campus publications today."

Basel was interviewed with O'Keefe for the January 14 article.  Weinberg writes of O'Keefe and Basel:  "To protect their ongoing investigations, I can't say exactly when or where the interview was conducted."

In the interview, Basel states of the origin of his conservative activism:  "Once I got to that liberal of a university they basically pushed me to it. It was more in response to their hegemony on campus."  Basel also describes his style of journalism: 

Basel: I guess I wouldn't call it activist journalism either. I think the only real agenda with what I did at the University of Minnesota was to pursue truth and to hold the administrators and hold the professors' feet to the fire. To hold them accountable for what they were getting away with, what they were doing in the classroom and out of the classroom, in the community. 

So, I think if you just make your agenda the truth or a fair chance at the truth on campus, you'd be surprised what falls in your lap if you work hard and keep doing it.

A Twitter account ("JEBasel") for "Joseph E Basel" lists just two tweets (last made on December 18) and shows JEBasel following Andrew Breitbart and James O'Keefe. 

Robert Flanagan

According to several media outlets, Robert Flanagan is "the son of William Flanagan, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana."  The Times-Picayune reported that "Robert Flanagan's attorney, J. Garrison Jordan, said he believes his client works for the Pelican Institute." 

Robert Flanagan is a frequent blogger for The Pelican Post, where he has written about Landrieu.  The Pelican Post is the blog of The Pelican Institute for Public Policy, "a non-profit research and education institution that conducts scholarly research and analysis of Louisiana public policy. The Institute's mission is to advance sound policies based on the principles of free enterprise, individual liberty, and limited government."

Stan Dai

A "Stan Dai" is based in the Washington D.C. area and has frequently been involved in conservative causes.

College conservative.  In 2005, The Phillips Foundation awarded Dai a $5,000 scholarship under its Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program and cited his work on conservative causes.  From the foundation's 2005 biography of Dai:

STAN DAI, Lisle, Ill., attends The George Washington University majoring in Political Science. He is editor-in-chief of The GW Patriot, an alternative conservative student newspaper, a Club 100 Activist of Young America's Foundation, and an Undergraduate Fellow on Terrorism of the Foundation for the Defense of the Democracies. He is co-founder of GW's Students Defending Democracy, a volunteer on several political campaigns, and active in the GW College Republicans and GW Colonials for Life. He was a 2003 Honorable Mention in the U.S. Institute of Peace Essay Contest.

Freelance consultant, former assistant director for intelligence center.  According to a packet provided for the Junior Statesmen Summer School speakers program, Dai is currently a "Freelance consultant" after previously serving as "the first Assistant Director of the Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence at Trinity in D.C." 

The Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence states that it "prepares students for careers in intelligence. Its curriculum develops the skills relevant to intelligence community careers, while also allowing students to pursue the major of their choice."  In 2008, the Junior State of America podcast wrote of Dai's background: 

Stan Dai is the Assistant Director of Trinity's Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence in DC. He was formerly the Assistant Operations Officer at a Department of Defense irregular warfare fellowship program and a Fellow on Terrorism at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. Stan graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the George Washington University.

Stan's main interest is the intersection of political mass movements, culture, and violence. He has discussed these topics as a guest lecturer at the George Washington University and on media outlets including C-SPAN's Washington Journal and Voice of America.

Stan has been involved in JSA since 2001: after attending summer school at Yale, he founded the JSA chapter at Naperville North, served in various Midwest region positions, and was a resident assistant at Georgetown.

Majikthise blogger Lindsay Beyerstein further wrote of Dai:

In college, Stan Dai co-wrote a satirical work entitled The Penis Monologues, apparently a takeoff on the Vagina Monologues. Here's a taste:

My Angry Penis

MY PENIS IS ANGRY!!!!!!! You want to know what happened to my penis? Joan happened to my penis! There I was, sleeping peacefully when Joan stormed in and dragged me out for "an educational program." I thought was going to see Mr. Rogers! But nooooooo! It turned out to be the "Whine-gina Monologues!"

Correction:  This post originally misattributed the source of Basel's interview; Basel was interviewed by Adam Weinberg for CampusReform.org.

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    • Author by IRONY 101 (January 26, 2010 6:55 pm ET)
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      I'll bet their parents are all very proud of them... ;>)
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      • Author by mustardman (January 26, 2010 8:47 pm ET)
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        I'm sure US Attorney daddy will be trying to 'pull a few strings'. I hope the media keeps a close watch on this one!
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        • Author by open_mind (January 27, 2010 9:11 am ET)
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          If the dad is smart, and I don't have any reason to believe he isn't, his son will be the first to dime.
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      • Author by carlileb5935 (January 27, 2010 3:59 am ET)
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        Trust me on this-- they are indeed.
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    • Author by bintx (January 26, 2010 6:57 pm ET)
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      Terrorists all.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (January 26, 2010 7:01 pm ET)
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        You know, I was just thinking the same thing... These terrorists should be subjected to enhanced interrogation in order to discover what plots there are to take down America. And they should be treated as enemy combatants and definitely not brought to trial in criminal court. Gotta interrogate them now and not let them get lawyered up. ;>)
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        • Author by raine315 (January 26, 2010 7:11 pm ET)
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          To quote republicans: "We are at War..."
          These idiots need to be locked up along side The Fruit of the Looms Bomber
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          • Author by kkrooss3327 (January 26, 2010 8:49 pm ET)
               
            Well, they declared war on the USA first. Like the terrorist, it wasn't our idea.
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      • Author by leftofwhat (January 26, 2010 7:25 pm ET)
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        Will they be tried in the USA or renditioned to Kenya where Obama's goons will deal with them.?
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      • Author by txthinker (January 27, 2010 10:45 am ET)
           
        Continuing the great Republican tradition demonstrated by G. Gordon Liddy and his lackeys at the Watergate in 1972...
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    • Author by highlyunlikely (January 26, 2010 7:04 pm ET)
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      thorough research done lightning fast. superlative post.
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        • Author by open_mind (January 27, 2010 9:13 am ET)
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          And, I'm positive that MMFA will rush to correct any false impression they're giving. Any moment now...
          What has MMfA specifically written that you care to take issue with?
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          • Author by christopher howard (January 27, 2010 10:12 am ET)
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            "Neither of those say anything about "bugging" or "wiretapping", and only the affidavit claims they were trying to "interfere" with the phone system."

            Yes, please, Lonewacko, what were they going to do to "interfere" with the phone if not bug it? Please give us your alternative theory.
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        • Author by SLRTX (January 27, 2010 10:38 am ET)
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          Wacko -

          So now we're posting to promote our own websites? Trying to get more hits to get advertisers?

          "I've been promoting that in vain for almost three years"

          By the looks of that site, you'll be promoting this (whatever "this" is) in vain for years to come. No one has time to read all that verbiage. Net it out. As it is, it reads like a manifesto.
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          • Author by highlyunlikely (January 27, 2010 6:54 pm ET)
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            are you talking to me? 'cause this post certainly doesn't appear to be a response to my comment. and btw, who is this "we" you refer to. and where on earth did you dig up that quote?
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            • Author by highlyunlikely (January 27, 2010 7:08 pm ET)
                 
              YOUR post. YOUR post is not a response to mine.
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              • Author by SLRTX (January 27, 2010 7:37 pm ET)
                   
                highlyunlikely --

                Apparently, the post I responded to was removed, so it looks like I responded to you.

                As I thought, the original poster was selling his/her site - against this site's policy.

                So, sorry it looks like a response to you.
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    • Author by Midnight Kevin (January 26, 2010 7:07 pm ET)
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      This is citizen journalism at it's best...

      Where is Fox News and the calls of conservative thuggery? I guess that can only be attributed to liberals...
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      The Midnight Review
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    • Author by leftofwhat (January 26, 2010 7:19 pm ET)
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      The Karl Rove School of Politics is now taking applications.The right's spin masters have their work cut out for them.
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (January 26, 2010 7:32 pm ET)
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      Just wait for these whiny little right wing blowhards start squealing on anyone else is involved.

      This should be good for a bag of popcorn!

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    • Author by me ne frego (January 26, 2010 7:38 pm ET)
         
      Watch out! That van out side your condo, its been there all week, I saw the driver and he looked like Glenn Beck. There goes that Helicopter again, it goes by ever hour...
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    • Author by PurpleState (January 26, 2010 8:32 pm ET)
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      Considering the last entry, do we have to wonder why politics is often the butt of people's jokes? "The Penis Monologues"? Sounds like something Greg Gutfeld wrote.
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    • Author by kkrooss3327 (January 26, 2010 8:48 pm ET)
         
      Obviously we'll never get to the bottom of this espionage without utilizing enhanced interrogation techniques.

      Sure they're talking, spilling their guts, but if the underwear bomber has taught us anything it's that we never know if a terrorist is telling is everything they know. Do we?

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    • Author by usappa00 (January 26, 2010 9:24 pm ET)
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      They will probably serve a couple years and then get a job at Fox News. I want to know who funded these crooks.
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      • Author by MagCynic (January 27, 2010 12:17 am ET)
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        Who? I can't wait to know. It's weird how so many people on this site "know" about all sorts of things that they really have no chance in hell of knowing about.

        You don't know squat. Get over yourself.
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        • Author by open_mind (January 27, 2010 9:20 am ET)
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          It's weird how so many people on this site "know" about all sorts of things that they really have no chance in hell of knowing about.
          Considering you are responding to a poster that mentioned that he/she does not know who funded O'Keefe &al, your response seems like a non-sequitur. Maybe you should take your own advice from the last sentence in your post.
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        • Author by SLRTX (January 27, 2010 10:52 am ET)
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          Mag -

          Considering Fox's hiring practices, usappa00's post seems like a reasonable assumption.

          By your response, I'd say sound like a Fox-hugger.

          Fox-huggers have no idea how to do fact-checking. They believe anything Fox says, crap and all.

          Fox promotes junk all the time:

          ACC isn't real! (And, It's Al Gore's fault!)
          Everybody's against us Christians!
          Obama caused the economic mess!
          Teabagger rallies are grass-roots movements!
          There are Nazi/Socialist/Communist symbols EVERYWHERE!
          Our very existence is under attack by the left!
          Sarah Palin's the smartest woman in the world!

          Seems to be a clear pattern here.

          So to quote you, "You don't know squat. Get over yourself."
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    • Author by The Ombudsman (January 27, 2010 1:44 am ET)
         
      Flanagan was also a paid intern for Rep. Mary Fallin (R-OK-5th) for a number of months in early 2009.

      http://www.legistorm.com/person/Robert_J_Flanagan/79909.html
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    • Author by BobStreamMedia (January 27, 2010 9:45 am ET)
         
      This is no joke, and no prank. They targeted Landrieu because she reveived $100 million in earmarks in order to vote yes on Health Care. They're trying to trump up charges of corruption against her, and to take down a Southern Democrat in the same way they took down ACORN, through phony, doctored up "surveillance". If these guys don't get charged with what they were actually doing, it's a free for all. These guys were not playing "Borat". They were committing treason and terrorism, if those words even have any meaning any more.

      Who finds the ACORN myth the most convincing? Southerners. Who made herself a target for the right when she moved towards the left on health care? Landrieu. They're trying to create a phony audio montage in order to get the same knee-jerk condemnation of her that they got against ACORN. This is second only to an assassination, if our elected offices and government have any dignity left in this country.
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    • Author by kilowat (January 27, 2010 11:41 am ET)
         
      Main Justice has learned that Flanagan worked as an intern for Rep. Mary Fallin (R-Okla.) from January to April of last year. Kathryn Bruns, a press representative for Fallin, said she could only confirm that an intern of the same name worked in the office. She said she could not confirm that it was the same Robert Flanagan who was arrested, and declined to say if she knew whether the intern was from New Orleans or if his father was a federal prosecutor. She declined to comment on the arrest (Updated: 6:23 p.m.).


      http://www.mainjustice.com/2010/01/26/acting-u-s-attorneys-son-tried-to-bug-senators-office/
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    • Author by skatscan5624 (January 27, 2010 12:03 pm ET)
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      And the right wing continues to breed Irish Americans that make me ashamed to be one.
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    • Author by gerard26 (January 27, 2010 12:11 pm ET)
         
      This is a story that progressive's need to stay on top of the failure of the corporate media to take this story seriously is not suprising at all and they will try and dismiss this as an action taken by immature bumblers. I'm not buying it. The right-wing zealots and their allies are now mobilizing to retake power by any means necessary-fair or foul- we must be ready.
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