http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/04/tea-party-crasher-says-hes-innocent-offers-up-site-for-sale.php?ref=mp
Jason Levin, the middle school teacher behind the Crash The Tea Party project, is dismissing claims that he misused his position to organize the scheme.
Levin is currently on a paid leave from the Beaverton, Oregon school district where he works while school officials investigate charges that he used school time and equipment to create the website CrashTheTeaParty.org. He told me his attorneys have advised him not to do any interviews while the investigation runs its course. But in a written statement he emailed me this morning, Levin said the charges are without merit.
"Any allegation that I used school district equipment or district time to create or maintain the website is completely and totally false," Levin wrote. ...
... "One more thing," he wrote in his email this morning. "I'm willing to sell crashtheteaparty.org if anyone is interested."
Dept. of leftist infiltrators
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0410/Dept_of_leftist_infiltrators.html?showall
Victory over the crashers
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/right-now/2010/04/victory_over_the_crashers.html
Washington Post (blog) - David Weigel - 1 hour ago
CrashtheTeaParty set up the pins. Conservative bloggers knocked them down. Tales of hardy tea party activists scaring interlopers out of their rallies are all over the Web today. Moe Lane declares victory, as does Michelle Malkin, who passes on photos and this update on the fate of CrashtheTeaParty founder Jason Levin:
A state board will investigate whether a Beaverton teacher was on his own time or using state resources while he organized liberals to crash Oregon tea parties.
On Thursday, Jason Levin was put on paid leave by the Beaverton School District.
I didn't think conservatives could locate a less fearsome bogeyman than ACORN, but then came Levin. Like "the Yes Men" with full frontal lobotomies.
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