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Parker introduces Beck's guilt-by-association attacks on SEIU to pages of Wash. Post

September 27, 2009 5:13 pm ET — 16 Comments

In her nationally syndicated Washington Post column, Kathleen Parker echoed Glenn Beck's guilt-by-association efforts to link the SEIU and ACORN. Parker further attempted to link the SEIU to former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and suggested that this "dot-connecting" might "stall" health-care reform.

Dressing up Beck's "tree of radicalism," Parker claims ACORN, SEIU are "as tight as Heidi Klum and a new pair of jeans"

From Kathleen Parker's September 27 Washington Post column:

While everyone in Washington is suddenly pretending they've hardly ever heard of ACORN, they might want to pretend they've never heard of the SEIU, one of the nation's largest unions.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and the Service Employees International Union are as tight as Heidi Klum and a new pair of jeans.

You don't think about one without the other.

Beck: "It's almost like" Apollo Alliance, ACORN, SEIU "are all connected." During the September 21 edition of his Fox News show, Beck stated, "The Apollo Alliance, OK -- oh, look, it's ACORN. ACORN founder Wade Rathke is former chairman of Tides Center. That's weird. Rathke was on the Tides board! ACORN, Tides, Apollo, Van Jones, Jeff Jones, Weather Underground -- uh-oh. But, the good news is there's no funny business going on here. Soros gives money to Health Care for America Now, which is weird because the two organizations that are doing that are ACORN and SEIU. We already know about ACORN." He further claimed, "Wow! It's almost like these three" -- pointing to the Apollo Alliance, ACORN and SEIU on a chart -- "are all connected. It's almost like -- it's like this. Isn't that weird? Who would have thunk that? Maybe somebody should have asked the president that question." [Glenn Beck, 9/21/09]

Beck's "tree of radicalism and revolution" links ACORN, SEIU. During the September 18 version of his Fox News show, Beck purported to "show you the big picture of what's happening here. The roots of the tree of radicalism and revolution -- it's Saul Alinsky, it's Woodrow Wilson. That's how it's all made legitimate. It's progressive." He further stated, "So here are the roots -- here are the roots. Here's SDS. This is for that Democratic Society. Cloward and Piven come in and say, 'Wait a minute, hang on just a second. What we should do is collapse the system on its own weight.' So, Wade Rathke goes this way and he starts ACORN. Dale Rathke, again, we think, is with SEIU." [Glenn Beck, 9/18/09]

Parker's three points of a "triangle" -- ACORN, SEIU, and the "taxpayer" -- echoes Beck's conspiracy theory charts

From Parker's column:

Now picture a triangle. One point is ACORN; another point is the SEIU; the third point is the taxpayer. Now picture arrows flowing back and forth, representing the exchange of greenbacks and services.

While various government agencies funded ACORN to help poor people become voters and homeowners, ACORN under Rathke created SEIU Local 100 (Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas) and SEIU Local 880 (Illinois, Indiana and Kansas). In turn, the SEIU wrote checks to ACORN for political activities and union organizing, according to ACORN whistle-blower affidavits. In 2008, the SEIU and Change to Win, a coalition of labor unions, gave ACORN $1,729,462, according to union financial reports filed with the Labor Department.

To break it down, ACORN and the SEIU are hand and glove. Rathke himself referred to the SEIU as "one of the pillars of the ACORN family of organizations" in a June 9, 2007, blog posting. This coziness has been long known among conservative watchdog groups, but Washington has paid little attention until now.

From the September 21 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck:

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Parker's guilt-by-association attack links SEIU to Blagojevich

From Parker's column:

One needn't be a mathematician to imagine what a national health-care option might mean to a union in search of new dues-paying recruits. The SEIU, which has promised "to fight tooth and nail" for a public option, is demonstrably persuasive. In Illinois, former governor Blagojevich (thank you for your patience) helped position the SEIU so that it could unionize health-care workers when he signed an executive order allowing collective bargaining. The SEIU showed its appreciation in advance by becoming Blagojevich's largest contributor, handing over $1.8 million for his two gubernatorial campaigns.

Parker suggests the "health-care reform debate could become stalled" because of "dot-connecting"

From Parker's column:

As an ironic sidebar, America's health-care reform debate could become stalled -- not by Senate Republicans demanding a cost analysis (how mundane) but by dot-connecting prompted by the Halloweenish ACORN sting starring a faux pimp and prostitute.

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    • Author by captfoster2 (September 27, 2009 6:15 pm ET)
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      Parker introduces Beck's guilt-by-association attacks on SEIU to pages of Wash. Post

      This my friends... is what Fox Noise is all about!

      This is all they ever really had! Along with their collection of lies and distortions... guilt by association is the typical response to those that have nothing left to offer.
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    • Author by captfoster2 (September 27, 2009 6:17 pm ET)
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      Looking at the photo of Beck and the chalk board with what is written on it...

      I'm surprised Glenn did not add MMfA somewhere on it.
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    • Author by fantagor (September 27, 2009 6:48 pm ET)
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      BECK: "See how it's all connected, folks. It's not like I could just write the names of people I don't like on a chalkboard, draw lines between them and make vague, a-specific hints of accusations and single word exclamations meant to provoke a visceral response based on ephemeral hatred for liberals and an inculcated mistrust of black people.

      GUEST: "Impossible! That would be CRAZY, Glen!"

      Randy
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    • Author by fabucat58 (September 27, 2009 10:14 pm ET)
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      I KNEW that this relentless emphasis on ACORN-bashing was just a prelude for the upcoming orgy of union-bashing that's going to ensue.

      Kathleen Parker's pretty clever. First she separates herself from the lunatic right by criticizing them and then she parrots Glenn Beck's talking points!
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (September 27, 2009 10:39 pm ET)
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      Exactly what illegal, unethical or immoral acts has SEIU been proven to have committed?
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    • Author by allanbrauer (September 27, 2009 10:49 pm ET)
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      I wish that US labor unions were actually as powerful as corporate lapdogs like Kathleen Parker fantasize them to be. That would be really awesome.
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (September 28, 2009 2:12 am ET)
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        I'll drink to that, allanbrauer. If only.

        Just like those mega-forces ACORN and the liberal media.

        btw, I'm watching Ken Burns (admittedly, no Sean Hannity) documentary on the National Parks on PBS (admittedly, no Fox) and would suggest to anybody who has never been, visit Yosemite Valley ( I may be California-centric, feel free to suggest other parks), picture it as it is, and then imagine it stripped for lumber, or covered with condos, and rail against socialism there.

        Good contrast between the piecemeal selling of Niagara Falls to private interests, and the fight to keep Yosemite public.

        Also on that off-topic topic, John Muir was a man of real faith that today's right wing Christian would barely recognize for his lack of submission to corporate interests.
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    • Author by mcymatt (September 28, 2009 7:20 am ET)
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      How does this article address the fact that BO spoke to SEIU & ACORN (Yes there is video) during his campaign & told them that he would be looking to them to help support his agenda and they would be a part of his administration?
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      • Author by pros2pros2940 (September 28, 2009 9:45 am ET)
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        Obama said that to every group he talked to during the campaign.
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      • Author by wookie (September 28, 2009 4:21 pm ET)
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        No kidding? There is video of Obama speaking to constituents and supporting labor and poverty issues? Glenn Beck was right!
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    • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (September 28, 2009 8:01 am ET)
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      TheyRule.net

      This should scare every American, well except for the right wing crazy nut-jobs
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    • Author by pazzman (September 28, 2009 1:48 pm ET)
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      If were going to talk about guilt by assosiation then let's talk about the census worker who was bound, gagged and exfixiated with the word fed written on his chest. That just so happened to take place during the 9/12 march on Washington. When they find the person/people who did commited this horrible act, and they find Beck and Limbaugh's lie ridden writings at their home/homes should they not be held accountable as well. Yeah, people should be scared. But not by media matters or Obama. But by the rascist right wing and thier Christian conservastive following.
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      • Author by kydem09 (September 28, 2009 3:07 pm ET)
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        Let's wait to see how the investigation goes into this man's death before casting stones.
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        • Author by foghornleghorn (September 28, 2009 3:44 pm ET)
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          Well, it's not like there isn't a track record for these acts. You know, Dr. Tiller the Baby Killer, the guy who shot up the church because he wanted to kill Dem's and was upset he couldn't kill those named in Goldberg's book, the guy in Pittsburg who killed the cops because he thought Obama was going to take away his guns.

          And if you're paying attention, it's the paranoid nutjobs like Bachman who have been demonizing the census as some kind of government take over. And many of them are armed. I know. I saw them at the tea parties/town halls.
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