Media continue to tout Democrats' campaign finance issues, but not Republicans'
SUMMARY: On MSNBC's Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough and guest Craig Crawford discussed a fund-raiser for Hillary Clinton who Scarborough said was "on the lam again" and referred to John Edwards' "hedge fund problems " and Barack Obama's "fund-raiser problem." However, neither Scarborough nor Crawford noted that leading Republican presidential candidates are facing questions regarding figures involved in their campaign finances.
On the September 6 edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough said that Norman Hsu -- a Democratic contributor and fund-raiser for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-NY) campaigns -- was "on the lam again," referring to Hsu's failure to appear in a San Mateo, California, court on September 5 to address charges pending against him. Scarborough asked guest Craig Crawford of Congressional Quarterly whether this was "bad news" for Clinton, and Crawford replied that "Democrats aren't taking her on because of glass houses," adding "You know, [former Sen. John] Edwards [NC] has his hedge fund problems, [Sen. Barack] Obama [IL] has a fund-raiser problem himself in Chicago." However, neither Scarborough nor Crawford noted that leading Republican presidential candidates are facing questions regarding figures involved in their campaign finances.
Additionally, in a September 6 post on the New York Times blog The Caucus, reporting on the arrest of Passaic, New Jersey, Mayor Samuel Rivera -- a former member Clinton's "Mayor's Council" -- Patrick Healy asserted that "Clinton advisers this spring and summer have been aggressively touting their long list of endorsements from elected officials and prominent Democratic donors, to indicate the breadth of establishment support that Mrs. Clinton enjoys," and continued: "Yet, in the case of Mr. Hsu and now Mayor Rivera, the criminal allegations indicate a cost that can come with quickly rounding up political support from far and wide." But, like Scarborough and Crawford, Healy did not mention any of the numerous individuals who have supported Republican presidential candidates and have been subject to "criminal allegations." For example:
Mitt Romney supporters
- As Media Matters for America has documented, Romney's national finance committee co-chairman Alan B. Fabian was, according to an August 9 Associated Press article, "charged in a 23-count indictment unsealed Thursday [August 9] with mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, perjury and obstruction of justice." The AP reported that Fabian "allegedly ran a scheme to make $32 million in false purchases of computer equipment, spending the money instead on beach real estate and private jet travel." Fabian resigned from Romney's finance committee shortly after being indicted, and the Romney campaign said it would return Fabian's $2,300 contribution, but not, however, "contributions from donors who were recruited by or have ties to Fabian," as The Boston Globe reported.
- According to a June 20 article in The Hill, "133 plaintiffs have alleged that Robert Lichfield, co-chairman of Romney's Utah finance committee owned or operated residential boarding schools for troubled teenagers where students were 'subjected to physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse.' " The article also noted that a second lawsuit "alleges that Lichfield and several partners entered into a scheme to defraud them by operating an unlicensed boarding school in upstate New York." The Deseret Morning News (Utah) reported September 7 that Lichfeld "resigned on his own accord" in July, according to a Romney spokeswoman.
Rudy Giuliani supporters
- Giuliani's former South Carolina state chairman, former South Carolina Treasurer Thomas Ravenel, pleaded guilty September 6 "to a federal charge of possession with intent to distribute cocaine," as the Associated Press noted. According to the AP, Ravenel "faces up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine, though his plea agreement calls for a reduced sentence because he is helping prosecutors with their investigation." On June 20, the New York Post reported that Ravenal had stepped down from his "volunteer responsibilities with the campaign" following his indictment, according to Giuliani political director Mark Campbell.
- The New York Times reported June 7 that Robert B. Asher, "a prominent Pennsylvania Republican and prolific fund-raiser," had recently acknowledged to donors that he had agreed to be the state political chairman for Giuliani. The article noted that Asher "was convicted in 1986 of bribery-related charges as part of a scheme to award a no-bid contract to a company in exchange for promises of $300,000 in payoffs and political contributions." According to a July 10 post on The Caucus, "[o]nly after public reports that Mr. Asher had been convicted in a famous public corruption case two decades earlier did the campaign back away from the choice."
- John Wren, the "Media/PR/Advertising Industry Leader" for Giuliani's finance team, faced fraud allegations as the CEO of Omnicom, for "off-loading" certain personal stocks to avoid recording any operating losses associated with those investments. The December 13, 2006, edition (subscription required) of Jack O'Dwyer's Newsletter, a weekly publication that covers the public relations industry, reported:
Court papers that Omnicom has been trying to keep sealed for five years have been made public and they detail charges of fraud against CEO John Wren and CFO Randall Weisenburger as well as charges against OMC itself.
Wren and Weisenburger are said to have participated in the 'off-loading' of certain dot-com investments in 2000-2001 via personal ownership of stock and stock options and personal control of entities and that this was not fully reported to the SEC or even OMC's board of directors.
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It's charged that OMC 'parked' interests that it held in Agency.com and Organic with related-party entities to avoid recording operating losses linked with those investments. OMC ultimately took private the two entities it repurchased from Seneca.
CEO John Wren and CFO Randall Weisenburger are said to be involved in the 'parking' of stock in Organic that they personally owned.
Media Matters for America has noted several media outlets that have touted alleged scandals involving supporters of Democratic presidential candidates, while ignoring those involving individuals who support Republicans:
- During his September 5 washingtonpost.com "Post Politics" discussion, Washington Post money and politics reporter John Solomon was asked why a September 3 Post article he co-wrote with staff writer Matthew Mosk -- which discussed "a growing number of fundraisers in the 2008 presidential campaign whose backgrounds have prompted questions" -- did not mention that "Mitt Romney's national finance co-chairman, Alan B. Fabian, recently was indicted on 23 counts of money laundering, fraud, perjury, and obstruction of justice, among other crimes." The version of the article published by the Post mentioned only scandals involving supporters of Democratic candidates. Solomon responded by claiming that "my colleague Matt Mosk and I reported on the Romney matter." But rather than discussing Fabian, Solomon proceeded to claim that they had included a paragraph about another Romney fundraiser in their draft of the article: "Likewise, Republican Mitt Romney faced questions about one of his Utah finance chairmen, Robert Lichfield, because of lawsuits he is facing alleging abusive treatment at boarding schools he founded to handle troubled youths." Solomon added: "Unfortunately, it was edited out. That sometimes happen when stories get trimmed to make room for late-breaking news."
- A September 5 New York Times editorial criticizing presidential candidates' use of "bundlers" -- fundraisers who solicit friends, family, and associates to make campaign contributions to specific candidates -- said that "Senator Hillary Clinton has been burned twice lately by so-called bundlers." The editorial noted specifically, "One Clinton bundler turned out to have an outstanding arrest warrant for business fraud; the other has a history of tax liens, fraud charges and bankruptcy proceedings on two continents," apparent references to Hsu, the person with a warrant against him, and Sant Chatwal, who, according to a September 3 Washington Post report, "resolved the last" of the regulatory and tax charges against him "this spring." The Times went on to note that "[o]ther candidates in both parties have been similarly embarrassed" but did not specifically mention any Republican candidate.
- Between August 28 and August 31, NBC, CNN, and Fox News all aired reports or discussions on Hsu, but did not air reports or discussions about Fabian's indictment on mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, perjury and obstruction of justice charges during programs available in the Nexis database.
From the September 6 edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe:
SCARBOROUGH: Let's talk about Hillary Clinton for a second. This big fund-raiser of hers is on the lam again. Is this bad news for Hillary Clinton?
CRAWFORD: It ought to be, but the Democrats aren't taking her on because of glass houses. You know, Edwards has his hedge fund problems, Obama has a fund-raiser problem himself in Chicago.
SCARBOROUGH: In Chicago, right.
CRAWFORD: It's been interesting to see how the Republicans are beating her up, but the Democrats have been real quiet. So, she had a terrible last couple of weeks of August actually. She had her little slip-up -- some saw it that way -- talking about how another terrorist attack would help the Republicans and she's the only Democrat who can fight that. People thought that was a bit of a misstep. But lucky for her, there was a lot else going on, [Sen.] Larry Craig [R-ID] and other things, when she was having a couple of her worst weeks so far, at least in the preseason.
SCARBOROUGH: Yeah.
MATTHEW FELLING (media director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs): What was it about -- she made some sort of a mistake last week. She did Ellen the other day, and she's trying to build it up through pop culture support. And she did Letterman last week, I believe, and the Clintons are coming out with their whole new media campaign right about now.
CRAWFORD: And Clinton -- I mean, Bill Clinton's got a book out. So he's all over the place. Larry King, I think, Letterman also, and Oprah.
SCARBOROUGH: But again, that doesn't' help her with her base. It's kind of like Fred Thompson on The Tonight Show. That's more of a general election strategy.
CRAWFORD: Yeah, I think they're trying to clamp down. She's the one to beat. She's on top thinking about the general election that certainly has to -- she has run, I have to give her and [Republican candidate Rudy] Giuliani the nods for the preseason. They both won their preseason.
SCARBOROUGH: That's right.
CRAWFORD: Now everything could change. Because they have talented people against them and enough time, I think, for things to change.
SCARBOROUGH: We'll see what happens. Preseason is over.















Our local small-town newspaper reports widely of our high school teams' exploits, giving extensive coverage to the players and their records and their hopes and dreams. The future is bright, there are wins galore on the horizon, and there is barely a mention of any competition, unless to report they are in trouble, have run into problems, or are showing weakness. If a rival team experiences drug-related problems with their players, THIS gets full coverage, but otherwise it as if they don't exist.
So it is with our new, wholly-owned subsidiary of the RNC, MEDIA. Their beat is to tout the GOP, how much a "maverick" McCain is, how broad are Romney's shoulders, how "presidential" Thompson looks, how much a "HERO of 9/11" Giulianni is, and so on. If there is mention of the Dems, it has to do with alleged campaign scandals, how badly Obama's wife disses him, or the cost of Edward's hair care.
The MEDIA are doing their jobs, as required by management. They promote the "home team" with every ounce of their creative ability, and to the extent they cover "the competition", it is to smear, misinform, and scandal-monger.
It's the sports bias of the small town paper, but it's now POLITICAL and NATIONWIDE. But all the same rules apply, because that's what the owners demand.
Its a good analogy, and apt. The home team is also American and how "good" and "strong" it is, while at the same time large amounts of cash is being acculmulated by the very purveyors of this message. Don't kill the golden goose, don't pay attention to horribly mismanaged war, keep promoting the Repub party as "responsible" daddy figures and bury the truth in the sand.
Waaah, poor Democrats, someone's picking on them again. But then consistently backing Israel's brutal occupation of Palestine may have some saying they deserve no pity. But how they whine when someone writes something bad about them in the press. Such thin skins for genocidal bigots, don't you think?
End the US alliance with Israel. End US collaboration in Israeli war crimes. Vote Green or Libertarian. We will not fund Israel with US taxes. We will not force the US citizenry to pay for another nation's crimes. `
Do you pay your income taxes, Redking? If you do, you are funding Israel with your tax dollars.
Redking oh Pure One, may I please approach the near distances of your blessed ivory tower? Thou hast shamed us. Thank you.
In an earlier post you mentioned how you 'lefties' did such a great job of opposing Hitler and I just can't quite get it out of my mind. Which lefties were you talking about exactly? Are you just referring to the fact that you think Hitler was bad? Cause just so ya know, probably most Democrats would agree with you there. Of course if you had been in 1930's Germany when Hitler was running for Chancellor and there was actually a guy who could beat him you would have voted for Ralph Von Nader instead.
Why don't you save some of your vitriol for the nut jobs who railroaded us into this CURRENT war and are still in office? In fact, they have a pretty fair shot of replacing Bush with someone just as crooked and warlike as he. I honestly can't believe there are still people blathering that Nader 2000 garbage after everything that's happened. These are real people dying tonight in Iraq because of this administration. You're helping to pay for it. As citizens we are morally obligated to do the best we can.
Ok ok, I'll try a different tack. We are a group of people standing on a dock. We see a drunken, insane captain of a ship smash into the rocks and the ship is going down, people are hitting the water. We are all enraged and horrified. There is a boat tied to the dock, some of us begin to untie it to go rescue at least some of the victims. You are raging about the corruption of the cruise line and the evilness of the captain. Ok ok we say, help us launch this boat. "That won't hold everybody," you scream. "You murderers would let those people drown!" While some of us continue trying to launch the boat, you in your rage lift a big rock, (I've made you strong in the story. Nice huh?) and throw it through the bottom of the small boat.
Ridiculous, lame analogy I know. I've got a teething baby so I'm getting screamed at a lot and not sleeping much. It's the best I can do at the moment. My point is just that I can hear how angry you are. I've been that angry since the Reagan Administration. And you look to me just like that guy throwing a rock through the life boat. So can we just get a grip and try to keep the worst, crazy criminals from running our stupid government for a while? I've got kids, it really means a lot to me. The damage of a Bush administration goes on for ever. Can we just start trying to make things a little better, pretty please?
We're far closer to fascism than whatever utopian revolution you're fantasizing about, trust me. To continue to allow the most extreme elements of the Right run the government isn't really going to bring about some cleansing of the other party. The Right learned how to win elections consistently and they've been able to keep nudging the country in that direction. They really do need to be checked. Obama looks good to me. Lets get that done and then start fighting about the small stuff.
Redking
I am as upset as anybody about the brutality and injustice of Israel's expansionist policies. I am also angry with the Democrats, Republicans, and the press most of all for their not giving even a close portrayal of what happens in Israel and the occupied territories.
There is also a certain "amen-crowd," made up of Christian zionists, but also of many liberals who have been fed Israel propaganda their whole life. Members of this "amen crowd" make it impossible to have any discussion on the israeli-Palestinian conflict. They monitor blogs and will remain silent until criticism of Israel is posted, and then will barrage the boards with the falsehoods pumped up by the numerous web sites, think tanks, and books by the likes of Dershowitz. They get speakers cancelled from events; they demonize Jimmy Carter. You know all this.
However, your current approach seems really counter-productive. You are basically saying that the right wing can smear the Dems because the Dems have an immoral policy towards Israel. If you allow smear here, then you are allowing it to occur anywhere. And smear is the enemy of truth and justice, what we both want in the Middle East.
Well put. Anyone who describes this situation is portrayed as "anti-semetic" or worse. Too many politicians of both stripes have turned a blind eye to what Israel has done.
But demonizing democrats is just plain wrong. Redking or Nader in charge of the country? How effective would they be in working with others towards getting ANYTHING progressive done?!!
Vote Green or Libertarian. We will not fund Israel with US taxes. We will not force the US citizenry to pay for another nation's crimes. ` Redking
When the "Green Party" contributes SOMETHING substantial I will listen. Talk is cheap. I have heard about the "Green Party" for some time. DO SOMETHING! Simply garnering votes which cause us to have a Republican run government is not in my best interest. Dems are not IN ANY way perfect but to say that they are no better than Republicans is insulting to me and many Americans who are disenfranchised. The number of voices heard under a Republican controlled government is far fewer.
Still not a peep about Romney's chief money bundler getting arrested for sexually assaulting minors.
Oh, Redking? Get over yourself. Republicans are so far in over their heads with israel it isn't funny. The right is so entranced with the rapture that they think israel is the best way to get there.
WOW! MMFA used "tout" in the headline, and Tommy is nowhere to be seen? Whatever will we do?
It's the weekend. It seems that Tommy only trolls during business hours. Hmmm.
Take your hand off of the tout and nobody gets hurt. Now, RUN Away!
Don't forget, the secret meeting with Soros has been moved to our Al Dema stronghold in Pasa Dena. Secret funding will be distributed generously, so arrive early!
I lost my secret Soros decoder ring last year; can I still get funding?
Hey, I've still got leftover funding from last year. (Edwards gets less than the limit, divided by the number of months - I used 12 for the pre-convention span; and I do have to kick in a few bucks for Kucinich, Levin, etc.) I was going to drop some lump sums on gangs of Debra Bowen (CA Sec State) types across the country, but if you are in need, you use my ring, and I will make do with the remnants of last year's money. Just be sure to speak kindly of me should Soros inquire - he is very generous to flakes as extreme as I.
I tried to use my ring to figure out where to pick up my bag full of money for the Revolution, I turned the dial as I was instructed over my short-wave radio......O-V-A-L-T-I-N-E. I want a new evil mastermind!
I've got bad news and good news, everyone. The Neocons found our Pasa Dena stronghold and attacked. The good news is our beloved Soros and everyone in attendance escaped thanks to the neonuts using mercenary red state bloggers to attack instead of the US Army. We'll be setting up multiple camps and Soros will be distributing messages via video tape, so pay attention to the news!
Oh, loyal minions, be sure to send thanks to the little old lady from Pasa Dena who drove Soros' getaway car!
I just realized that this is a public web site so all our strategies are being revealed in plain sight; therefore no one will pay any attention...
Therefore, will reveal for the first time (no decoder ring needed) Hsu spelled backwards=usH and that's not too far from SOROS!
Great Mary, now Limbaugh's got it, next it will be on FOX and it may even go all the way up to Youtube. Loose lips sink ships!
Thank you Shirley Maclaine!
I wouldn't worry. As long as the neocon administration keeps hiring those incompetant red state bloggers to attack us we'll be sipping pina coloda's on the beach and making videos!
Now I think that Sundog might have taken my decoder ring...it decoded "shirley mclaine" when I last used it. (and don't call me shirley)
I'd like a pina colada but am still trying to work out Conley's funding formula, so I might be... Left Behind
Corporate media refrain: "Democrats bad, Republicans good!" I don't have cable or disc, and I never watch or listen to network news. I watch local news, primarily for local weather reports. Otherwise, newspapers, magazines, and the internet.
You're a good example for us all...
To keep your sanity, don't watch Hannity.