Matthew Vadum
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Left-wing fabulist Eric Boehlert of the George Soros-sponsored character-assassination factory, Media Matters for America, has outdone himself this time.
Boehlert falsely accuses Michelle Malkin of defending racist skinheads because she criticized the Department of Homeland Security’s report that labels all conservatives, libertarians, and returning veterans as potential terrorists.
Quoting left-wing fanatic David Neiwart (who considers all right-of-center political speech to be hate speech by definition) Boehlert disingenuously notes that
The [DHS] report — which in fact is perfectly accurate in every jot and tittle — couldn’t be more clear. It carefully delineates that the subject of its report is “rightwing extremists,” “domestic rightwing terrorist and extremist groups,” “terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks,” “white supremacists,” and similar very real threats described in similar language. Nothing about conservatives. The word never appears in the report.
This is too cute.
The infamous DHS report that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has publicly defended does not use the word conservatives, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t referring to them.
In fact, the report lumps all political beliefs and movements on the right together, putting Nazis and skinheads together with people who think their property taxes are too high. Here is the explanation of “rightwing extremism” found in the DHS report:
Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.
Indeed, that’s pretty broad.
But the kind of distortion that Boehlert uses here is standard operating procedure both for Boehlert and his colleagues at Media Matters.
I profiled Media Matters in the current Townhall magazine. (Read the article here.) I wrote that Media Matters commentary can be
petty, mean-spirited and deeply personal. On the group’s blog, Eric Boehlert committed to text a puerile hissy fit against Matt Drudge’s influential Web site, the Drudge Report. The site “has become largely irrelevant,†and Drudge’s personal influence on the news cycle has “cratered,†he wrote in October posts.
“[A]s the White House campaign hits its final stride under the ominous shadow of the Wall Street meltdown and the deep recession that’s hurtling this way,â€
Boehlert wrote, “perhaps the only silver lining—the one unexpected pleasure—has been watching the Drudge Report be completely neutered by current events.â€
Boehlert also pushed the all-conservatives-are-crypto-terrorists theme in another Media Matters post, implying that David Koresh, Timothy McVeigh, and accused Pittsburgh cop killer Richard Poplawski were the spiritual leaders of the recent tea party protests.
Expect the smears from Media Matters, which is run by serial liar David Brock, to continue and probably intensify.
Perhaps the “action tank” run by Bill Clinton‘s White House chief of staff John Podesta should be a little more circumspect before throwing stones.
Think Progress, a Center for American Progress Action Fund blog, parrots House Speaker Nancy Pelosi‘s clumsy talking points on the recent tea party protests across the nation. Pelosi said the movement “is funded by the high end — we call call it astroturf, it’s not really a grassroots movement. It’s astroturf by some of the wealthiest people in America to keep the focus on tax cuts for the rich instead of for the great middle class.”
The Center for American Progress (CAP) has been beating the class-warfare drum and demonizing Wall Street and the capitalist system itself in order to promote President Obama‘s nakedly statist agenda.
Now it has joined the effort to delegitimize this legitimate popular uprising, which bears more than a passing resemblance to the same kind of uprising that forged this nation out of the fires of revolution.
CAP is funded by the same billionaire leftists who want to destroy the American system.
Let’s go over just a short list of the billionaire liberals who pay CAP’s bills by reviewing grant data I found in philanthropy databases.
Herb and Marion Sandler, whom Time magazine blames for the financial crisis, have given CAP $7,150,000 through the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation since 2004. George Soros, who spent around $24 million on left-wing 527 groups in 2004 to try to defeat President Bush, has given CAP $510,000 through the Open Society Institute since 2005. Rob Glaser of RealNetworks has given CAP $1,891,000 since 2003 through the Glaser Progress Foundation. Embattled New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine gave CAP $25,000 in 2003 through the Jon S. Corzine Foundation.
A charity of Wall Street’s poster child for Fascist corporatism, Goldman Sachs, funds CAP. The Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund has given CAP $105,000 since 2007.
The Sandlers, Soros, and Glaser are members of the Democracy Alliance, a billionaire leftists’ club that aims to turn America into a European-style socialist welfare state.
On Tax Day, socialist Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Illinois) denounced the tea party protests, alleging that a vast right-wing conspiracy organized them to protest Leviathan’s juggernaut.
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“The ‘tea parties’ being held today by groups of right-wing activists, and fueled by FOX News Channel, are an effort to mislead the public about the Obama economic plan that cuts taxes for 95 percent of Americans and creates 3.5 million jobs,” said Schakowsky, a card-carrying member of the socialist Congressional Progressive Caucus.
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“It’s despicable that right-wing Republicans would attempt to cheapen a significant, honorable moment of American history with a shameful political stunt. Not a single American household or business will be taxed at a higher rate this year. Made to look like a grassroots uprising, this is an Obama bashing party promoted by corporate interests, as well as Republican lobbyists and politicians.”
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It’s not 100% clear what “significant, honorable moment of American history,” the congresswoman was referring to.
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Of course, not a peep has been heard from Schakowsky about the infamous Department of Homeland Security document that labeled the nation’s returning veterans, conservatives, and libertarians as dangerous potential terrorists.
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Meanwhile, the radical left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center, which is headed by Morris Dees, is trying to use the publicity generated by the release of the DHS report to fill its already-bursting coffers. (The SPLC had a balance sheet of $219,551,849 as of Oct. 31, 2007 according to its most recent publicly available tax return, making it one of the wealthiest tax-exempt nonprofit groups in America.)
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On April 16, Dees sent out an email fundraising letter warning his gullible liberal donor base of the “mounting threat” posed by right-wing “extremists.” The serial exaggerator makes this amazing claim even though there is not a shred of evidence proving it, a point the DHS report explicitly concedes.



















