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red states rule
03-29-2011, 03:15 AM
Will the Justice Department strip Media Matters of their tax emempt status? It is illegal for any tax exempt group to engage in partisan political activity

Don't hold your breath folks







The liberal group Media Matters has quietly transformed itself in preparation for what its founder, David Brock, described in an interview as an all-out campaign of “guerrilla warfare and sabotage” aimed at the Fox News Channel.

The group, launched as a more traditional media critic, has all but abandoned its monitoring of newspapers and other television networks and is narrowing its focus to Fox and a handful of conservative websites, which its leaders view as political organizations and the “nerve center” of the conservative movement. The shift reflects the centrality of the cable channel to the contemporary conservative movement, as well as the loathing it inspires among liberals — not least among the donors who fund Media Matters’ staff of about 90, who are arrayed in neat rows in a giant war room above Massachusetts Avenue.


“The strategy that we had had toward Fox was basically a strategy of containment,” said Brock, Media Matters’ chairman and founder and a former conservative journalist, adding that the group’s main aim had been to challenge the factual claims of the channel and to attempt to prevent them from reaching the mainstream media.

The new strategy, he said, is a “war on Fox.”

In an interview and a 2010 planning memo shared with POLITICO, Brock listed the fronts on which Media Matters — which he said is operating on a $10 million-plus annual budget — is working to chip away at Fox and its parent company, News Corp. They include its bread-and-butter distribution of embarrassing clips and attempts to rebut Fox points, as well as a series of under-the-radar tactics.

Media Matters, Brock said, is assembling opposition research files not only on Fox’s top executives but on a series of midlevel officials. It has hired an activist who has led a successful campaign to press advertisers to avoid Glenn Beck’s show. The group is assembling a legal team to help people who have clashed with Fox to file lawsuits for defamation, invasion of privacy or other causes. And it has hired two experienced reporters, Joe Strupp and Alexander Zaitchik, to dig into Fox’s operation to help assemble a book on the network, due out in 2012 from Vintage/Anchor. (In the interest of full disclosure, Media Matters last month also issued a report criticizing “Fox and Friends” co-host Steve Doocy’s criticism of this reporter’s blog.)

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51949.html#ixzz1HyTNzBZ4

fj1200
03-29-2011, 07:20 AM
I predict...










No.

Kathianne
03-29-2011, 08:38 AM
I predict...

No.

I concur.

On the other hand, there are some other victories in the offing. The concern is the increasing checks to members and the money flow from unions to politicians drying up:

http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/2011/03/wisconsin-stops-withholding-unions-dues.html


Monday, March 28, 2011
Wisconsin Stops Withholding Unions Dues As Of Today
Guess what? The Legislative Reference Bureau published the Wisconsin budget repair bill Friday, and as the law provides, the Governor is taking the position the law is in effect.

And he's stopped withholding union dues as of today, even though there are more court hearings tomorrow. From JSOnline:


Gov. Scott Walker's administration is no longer collecting dues on behalf of state unions and as of Sunday began charging employees more for health care and their pensions, even though nonpartisan legislative attorneys say the changes are not yet law.

Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch said Monday administration attorneys have determined the law is now in effect. State workers will receive paychecks April 21 that reflect the changes, he said in a conference call with reporters.

In addition to requiring state, local and school employees to pay more for their benefits, the measure ends most collective bargaining for public workers. The law also bars the state from charging dues to employees and passing them on to unions, as it has done for years.

Critics of Gov. Walker's move cite an opinion from the Legislative Council, essentially the staff attorneys at the Wisconsin legislature, who opine that the bill has not yet become law...

Little-Acorn
03-29-2011, 11:03 AM
A mosquito is "declaring war" against a draft horse?

Bet the Fox execs are losing sleep over that one...... :lol:

Nukeman
03-29-2011, 01:00 PM
A mosquito is "declaring war" against a draft horse?

Bet the Fox execs are losing sleep over that one...... :lol:

You forget LA all it takes is one malaria infected mosquito to take down that draft horse!!!

MM is infected with the most vile scum of the earth!!!!!!!!!!!

Little-Acorn
03-29-2011, 02:45 PM
You forget LA all it takes is one malaria infected mosquito to take down that draft horse!!!

MM is infected with the most vile scum of the earth!!!!!!!!!!!

Which points out the biggest difference between a mosquito and MediaMutters. The mosquito has something worth paying attention to!

red states rule
03-29-2011, 06:34 PM
To bad Bully has left the building. Media Matters was his holy bible and his main source for objective news

red states rule
03-29-2011, 06:35 PM
I concur.

On the other hand, there are some other victories in the offing. The concern is the increasing checks to members and the money flow from unions to politicians drying up:

http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/2011/03/wisconsin-stops-withholding-unions-dues.html

Kat, I wonder how the underpaid teachers of WI feel when they see bigger take home pay checks when no union dues are taken out?

Are Dems now going to demand smaller take home checks for those teachers?

NightTrain
03-29-2011, 10:11 PM
Kat, I wonder how the underpaid teachers of WI feel when they see bigger take home pay checks when no union dues are taken out?

Are Dems now going to demand smaller take home checks for those teachers?

The union dues thing was much ado about nothing. I could have elected to have my employer take my dues out and send them to IBEW, but I chose not to so that I know exactly how much I paid and when.

It's just a convenience thing. Now instead of never having to pay them personally, those union workers in WI will have to send their union hall a check, it's really not a big deal and the money is still flowing just as it did before but without the State acting as the middleman.

I never really understood why this particular item got so much airtime.