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ORIGINAL RESEARCHBill Berkowitz
August 20, 2008 Republicans resurrecting Jeremiah Wright as campaign issueConservative philanthropy funded Media Research Center astonishingly claims news networks held collective tongues on the Wright affairIn 1962, two years after losing the presidency to John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon ran and lost the governor's race in California. At a post-election press conference, Nixon famously told reporters that they wouldn't "have Richard Nixon to kick around any more, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference." It wasn't. He won the presidency in 1968, escalated the Vietnam War, was re-elected in 1972, and two years later he was forced to resign in disgrace over the Watergate Affair.
Bill Berkowitz
August 14, 2008 David Bossie's big playIt won't be a post-Labor Day blockbuster or win critical acclaim, but Bossie's Citizens United is rolling out 'Hype: The Obama Effect,' an anti-Obama documentary that aims to make wavesRegnery has published a major anti-Obama book -- David Freddoso's "The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate" -- and 2004 Swiftboater Jerome Corsi has written his -- "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality." All sorts of folks are peddling anti-Obama t-shirts, mugs, bumper stickers and more. Now it's David Bossie's turn for a big politico/merchandizing play.
Bill Berkowitz
August 6, 2008 Defining Obama 24/7Conservatives try to make presidential race about Democratic nominee, painting him as unreliableAs Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama trekked toward the final Democratic primaries, and it looked inevitable that Obama would be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, conservative pundits and cable television talk-show hosts, a host of blogs, and a number of newly formed organizations began intensifying their attacks on Obama, embarking on the early stages of one of Karl Rove's most effective political strategies: Directly attack the opponent's strengths. In the case of Obama, this means turning his very popularity into a negative, defining him as effete and more interested in celebrity before the Democrat can introduce and define himself to the larger nation.
Bill Berkowitz
August 1, 2008 Anti-gay politics continues to drive Don Wildmon's American Family AssociationCalifornia's Proposition 8 draws big-buck supporters, while Wildmon declares that outcome of 'culture wars' depends on turning back gay marriageTwo different -- yet ultimately interlinked -- issues relating to the "homosexual agenda" are agitating the folks at the Tupelo, Mississippi-based headquarters of Donald Wildmon's American Family Association (AFA) these days. One is your basic AFA-sponsored boycott; the other, according to Wildmon, will determine the final outcome of America's "culture wars."
Bill Berkowitz
July 11, 2008 A president desperately seeking a legacyGeorge W. Bush goes back to touting 'compassionate conservatism' and the 'successes' of his faith-based initiativeIn 2004, at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, President Bush's contribution to the evening's entertainment was his narration of a slide show that pictured him looking around the Oval Office for weapons of mass destruction. In one of the shots, Bush is looking under some furniture and remarked: "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be here somewhere."
Bill Berkowitz
June 24, 2008 'Battling for America's Soul'The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property leaps headlong into the showdown over same-sex marriage in CaliforniaThey've been around for more than 30 years; trace their roots to a Brazilian anti-communist dissident Catholic; wear colorful outfits during their protests on college campuses; and apparently have enough spare change to fund three 4,000+ word simultaneously-placed advertisements in three national dailies.
Andrew J. Weaver, et. al.
June 19, 2008 Karl Rove's Trojan Horse among the SMU MustangsTo obtain the George W. Bush presidential library, Southern Methodist University has been required to accept an autonomous partisan institute on campus. Karl Rove is in the middle of the planning of and fund-raising for this Trojan horse project. The institute will give Rove the resources he needs to try to re-write the narrative of the Bush presidency, as well promoting his larger vision -- the domination of the right-wing of the Republican Party in American politics. In July the United Methodist Church, which owns SMU "lock stock and barrel," has one last chance to stop Rove.
Bill Berkowitz
June 6, 2008 John Hawkins: A strident right-wing voice in a crowded blogosphereNot in it for the money, Hawkins, a conservative columnist, blogger, YouTuber, and organizer, intends to make a lot of anti-Obama noise during Election 2008Angry, pugnacious, sophomoric, bombastic, prolific, internet savvy, occasionally funny and under-funded, John Hawkins the founder of the blog, RightWingNews, is focused on bringing down Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic Party's presumptive presidential nominee.
Bill Berkowitz
May 19, 2008 The ubiquitous Newt Gingrich slogs onFormer House Speaker appeared in an Al Gore-sponsored anti-global warming ad with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but later backtrackedHe recently "counseled" Democrats and plugged his new novel about Pearl Harbor titled "Days of Infamy" on ABC's "The View" and "Good Morning America"; he appears regularly over at the Fox News Channel; he recently told the French Sunday newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche that Obama "is a far left-wing politician, but with a beautiful smile"; he's got a website that's pretty cool; he co-authored another best selling book; he's listed at number 36 on the Daily Telegraph's list of the 50 most influential political pundits; and now that Sen. John McCain is the Republican Party's presumptive nominee, he no doubt regrets not having tossed his hat into the ring.
Bill Berkowitz
May 5, 2008 Floyd Brown and David Bossie: Back in the Swift Boat captain's chairsTwo longtime practitioners of negative campaigning are mainstreaming attacks on Clinton and ObamaFloyd Brown and David Bossie have spent a good part of their political careers making life miserable for Bill and Hillary Clinton. Unlike Richard Mellon Scaife, the billionaire financier who was unremitting in his efforts to take the Clintons down during the latter part of the twentieth century and whose newspaper endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton prior to the Pennsylvania primary, neither Brown nor Bossie have had a pro-Hillary conversion.
Bill Berkowitz
April 28, 2008 Nipping at AIPAC's heels'J Street,' a new liberal Jewish organization, hopes to challenge AIPAC's influence over U.S.-Israeli affairsIn its entry on the "The Little Engine That Could," Wikipedia notes that "the moralistic children's story ... is used to teach children the value of optimism." Like the little engine that could, "J Street," a new organization made up of prominent U.S. and Israeli Jews that hopes to shift the debate over the Middle East and U.S.-Israeli policy away from the conservative positions espoused by the mighty American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and towards a pro-peace position, must recognize that it has a huge hill to climb.
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AROUND THE WEBSalon.com
April 2, 2008 Glenn Greenwald John Yoo's war crimesYet again, the ACLU has performed the function which Congress and the media are intended to perform but do not. As the result of a FOIA lawsuit the ACLU filed and then prosecuted for several years, numerous documents relating to the Bush administration's torture regime that have long been baselessly kept secret were released yesterday, including an 81-page memorandum (.pdf) issued in 2003 by then-Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo (currently a Berkeley Law Professor) which asserted that the President's war powers entitle him to ignore multiple laws which criminalized the use of torture... Also see:
Talk to Action
March 31, 2008 Bruce Wilson Far Right Political Funder Scaife Enthusiastic About ClintonAs the New York Times and other major papers are reporting today, an op-ed written by Richard Mellon-Scaife in the Sunday edition of Scaife's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is raising eyebrows because the considerable enthusiasm Scaife evinced for Democratic Party presidential nomination contender Hillary Clinton. Also see:
Talk to Action
March 24, 2008 Frederick Clarkson IRD Blows Smoke in Response to Expose FilmThe oxymoronically named Institute on Religion and Democracy for a generation has sought to disrupt and divide the major denominations of mainline Protestantism, as well as the wider ecumenical communions, the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches. Even more remarkably perhaps, while presenting itself an agency dedicated to reform and "renewal" of the churches, IRD's leadership and staff have been substantially populated by men and women who are not even members of any of the churches they say they seek to "renew." Also see:
ConWebWatch
March 6, 2008 Terry Krepel The dishonesty cardThe Media Research Center and FrontPageMag bash a report on the Bush administration's false statements about war with Iraq by ignoring the evidence and attacking the messenger. Also see:
Raw Story
March 3, 2008 David Edwards and Muriel Kane Fox & Friends promotes global warming deniers' conferenceFox News believes the "other side" of the global warming debate hasn't received enough attention and is determined to repair the omission. Also see:
feministing.com
March 2, 2008 The Washington Post: Bitches ain't shitWho knew that all it takes to get published in The Washington Post is penning a piece on how stupid women are? Also see: Ezra Klein: WHY ARE OP-EDS SO DUMB? No more Mr nice blog: THAT "WOMEN ARE STUPID" OP-ED: BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY WINGNUT WELFARE
Washington Independent
February 26, 2008 Spencer Ackerman Scaife-funded 'Bipartisan' Think Tank Attacks DemocratsDemocratic Board Members Quit After 15 TV Ads Run in Blue Districts A neo-conservative but ostensibly bipartisan counterterrorism think tank has lost all its Democratic board members by running an attack ad in Democratic congressional districts through an affiliated enterprise. Also see:
Radar magazine
February 21, 2008 Charles Kaiser Was it Vin Weber who unloaded on John McCain?The New York Times And The John McCain Sex Scandal Story ...Sources told Radar that one of these associates was John Vincent (Vin) Weber, a former Republican congressman from Minnesota who was an advisor to McCain's presidential campaign in 2000. In 2007, Weber became Policy Chairman for the Romney for President Exploratory Committee. Also see:
San Francisco Chronicle
February 21, 2008 Lance Williams,Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Staff Writers Grover Norquist's Republican lobbyist had no work permitA former California Republican Party official who resigned last year in a controversy over his immigration status had no valid visa or work permit during his high-profile career as a Washington lobbyist for conservative icon Grover Norquist, newly filed court records show. Also see:
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