Posted on 08/14/2009 12:43:25 PM PDT by Cecilia Trent
Obama-Linked Activists Targeting Glenn Beck in Boycott Campaign
Thursday, August 13, 2009 8:10 PM
By: David A. Patten Article Font Size
Is a left-wing attempt to scare off advertisers from Fox News host Glenn Becks highly rated cable news show being orchestrated with some high level help from the Obama White House?
Perhaps.
Newsmax has learned that the co-founder of the African-American political organization Color of Change, which is calling for Beck's ouster, is civil rights attorney Van Jones.
In March, President Obama appointed Jones to serve as his so-called "green-jobs czar," responsible for stimulating job growth in the environmental sector.
"I dont have proof that the White House asked Color of Change to help it fight back against Glenn Beck," Matthew Vadum, the Capitol Research Center senior editor who has written extensively about Jones' activities, tells Newsmax. "But I wouldnt be surprised to learn it had. Van Jones has the presidents ear. Its a few hundred feet from his office at the Council on Environmental Quality to the Oval Office."
The other co-founder of Color of Change, James Rucker, confirmed to Newsmax that Jones' formal association with Color Of Change ended in December 2007. He states however that the organization continued to use Jones' name on their e-mails until May 2008.
Jones and Beck have had their run-ins before. Beck has described Jones as "a black nationalist who is also an avowed communist."
Color Of Change claims that it has pressured a growing roster of companies into pulling their ads from Beck's program: Roche, Sanofi-Aventis, RadioShack, GEICO, Progressive Insurance, Men's Wearhouse, State Farm, Sargento, Lawyers.com, and Procter & Gamble.
One company SC Johnson of Racine, Wis. is disputing statements that it has pulled its ads from the Beck show.
"There is misinformation out there on the Web," Chris Beard, SC Johnson's director of public affairs, tells Newsmax. "We have not directed advertising toward the Glenn Beck show. Consequently, we have not pulled any advertising from the Glenn Beck show. Actually, that is misinformation."
The campaign against Beck stems from remarks he made on the July 28 Fox & Friends program, following Obama's assertion that the Cambridge Police Department had acted "stupidly" in its arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates. Obama later backed off from those words, and invited Gates and the arresting officer, Sgt. James Crowley, to join him at the White House for a beer.
"This president I think has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again, who has a deep seated hatred for . . . white people? Or the white culture?" Beck asked. "I don't know what it is, but you can't sit in a pew with [former Obama pastor] Jeremiah Wright for 20 years and not hear some of that stuff, have it wash over."
The show's co-host, Brian Kilmeade, replied to Beck: "But listen, you can't say he doesn't like white people. David Axelrod's white, Rahm Emanuel his chief of staff is white. I think 70 percent of the people we see every day are white. Robert Gibbs is white."
"I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people," Beck said. "I'm saying he has a problem. This guy, I believe, is a racist. Look at the things that he has been surrounded by."
Predictably, Becks off hand remarks created a storm of controversy in the leftwing blogosphere, the same group that had been apologists for the Rev. Wrights statements of hate against whites and Jews.
Color of Change, which claims to be the largest African-American political organization online with 600,000 members, has seized on Beck's comment to mount a campaign to discourage companies from advertising on the program.
Color of Change Executive Director James Rucker spoke with Newsmax, and made clear his organization's goal is for Beck's voice to be silenced.
"It's preposterous and absurd," Rucker says of Beck's opinion. "It's insulting to black Americans; and it corrupts honest debate. Anyone who uses such a platform to spew such vitriol, whether Glenn Beck or anyone else, has no place on the air, and we at Color Of Change would use every resource available to us to remove corporate sponsorship from their platform."
The group is asking its member to sign a petition urging companies who advertise on Beck's program to pull their ads from the show, and claims that 150,000 members have signed the petition. And it says its anti-Beck campaign is working.
In a Tuesday press release, Color of Change quoted an e-mail sent to the group from GEICO: "On Tuesday, August 4, GEICO instructed its ad buying service to redistribute its inventory of rotational spots on Fox TV to their other network programs, exclusive of the Glenn Beck program. As of August 4, GEICO no longer runs any paid advertising spots during Mr. Beck's program."
A Fox spokesman confirmed that GEICO is dropping its ads from the show, Brandweek reported, but noted: "The advertisers referenced have all moved their spots from Beck to other programs on the network so there has been no revenue lost."
It's not the first time Color of Change, which was founded in 2005, has sought to quell political speech from the right. It lobbied the Congressional Black Caucus not to host a Democratic presidential debate co-sponsored by Fox, arguing that it "consistently marginalizes . . . black leaders and the black community." Marching in lockstep, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton shunned the debate.
Grass-roots leaders find news of the group's ties to the Obama administration alarming, however.
They see the anti-Beck campaign as part of a clear pattern of Democratic efforts to stifle free expression from the right, ranging from the recent labeling of town hall protesters as "un-American," to openly mocking talk-show hosts like Rush Limbaugh, to flirting with back-door ways of reinstating federal controls over radio content, such as "localism" and the Fairness Doctrine.
Now they are answering back.
"We have put out the word among our grass-roots members," Everett Wilkinson, a national leader of the Tea Party Patriots, tells Newsmax.
Wilkinson tells Newsmax that the Tea Party Patriots have joined forces with a similar group, the National 912 Coalition, to beseech their members to contact Beck's sponsors, and encourage them to continue underwriting The Glenn Beck Program.
He says members are even hosting Glenn Beck popcorn nights to watch the program together and have an open debate about its topics.
"It's about principles not parties," Wilkinson says. "Perhaps you disagree with him, but at least we're getting America to talk."
Wilkinson says Tea Party Patriots holds Beck "in high regard as a journalist" adding, "We also understand a large amount of his show is entertainment. But we support any kind of independent journalist, be it Glenn Beck, Cavuto, Hannity. And we see that anyone who is independent or who puts out an independent perspective is being attacked by the liberal left."
Rich Noyes, research director for the Media Research Center, points out there wasn't much hue and cry when President Bush was labeled a racist in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. But the political left is far more inclined than the rest of America's body politic, he says, to attack and punish individuals for their views.
"If the left wants to clean up hate speech, they can start in their own ranks," Noyes says. "We had a syndicated radio host Mike Malloy go on the air after this, and say he hoped Glenn Beck would commit suicide on live TV. A few days later he said he hoped Rush Limbaugh choked to death on his own fat. There are hate-filled things coming out of the left-wing media all the time, but it doesn't seem to get the left riled up or upset."
Newsmax made several attempts to reach some of the companies that reportedly dropped their support for the Beck program. As of Tuesday evening, those calls had not been returned. One thing that's clear is the controversial hasn't dented the popularity of Beck's program. On Tuesday, for example, overnight Nielsen's showed The Glenn Beck Program attracted over 2.3 million viewers more than CNN, MSNBC, and Headline News combined.
Beck supporters are distributing the contact information for officials at two companies that have stopped their advertising. They are:
Progressive Insurance
Mr. Glenn Renwick, President & CEO
440-461-5000
Ms. Linda Harris, Advertising & Sponsorships
E-mail: linda_j._harris@progressive.com
GEICO
Mr. Tony Nicely
Chairman, President & CEO, Insurance Operations
E-mail: tnicely@geico.com
301-986-2462
Chris Tasher, GEICO Media Relations
301-986-3271
E-mail: ctasher@geico.com
Some Beck supporters say they're also calling his current advertisers, encouraging them to continue supporting the program.
Sargento is also pulling out advertising on Beck.
I just threw out half a bag of Sargento cheeze...FM...
MoveOn.org has been leading the attack to get Glenn’s advertisers to drop him. Liberals want to take away our free speech rights!!
“The Shack” can KMA and DIAF.
CABLE NEWS RACE
NITE OF AUG 10, 2009
FOXNEWS OREILLY 3,814,000
FOXNEWS HANNITY 3,118,000
FOXNEWS BECK 2,417,000
FOXNEWS GRETA 2,388,000
FOXNEWS BAIER 1,988,000
FOXNEWS SHEP SMITH 1,833,000
MSNBC OLBERMANN 1,243,000
MSNBC MADDOW 1,082,000
CNNHN GRACE 875,000
CNN KATHY GRIFFIN 810,000
MSNBC HARDBALL 710,000
If Beck was in a prime time slot he’d beat everybody. He does more real investigation than all the rest of the news media combined.
If the reality of the information that Glenn has on deck even comes close to the hype he gave it today, I suspect that the attacks on him will step-up by an order of magnitude. I hope he’s really got the goods he’s hinting at.
The Scoreboard: Wednesday, August 12
25-54 demographic: (L +SD)
Total day: FNC: 471 | CNN: 162 | MSNBC: 142 | HLN: 118
Prime: FNC: 895 | CNN: 232 | MSNBC: 334 | HLN: 193
5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p:
FNC Beck: Baier: Shep: O’Reilly: Hannity: Greta: O’Reilly:
734 459 513 1080 807 790 727
CNN Blitzer: Blitzer: Dobbs: Brown: King: Cooper: Cooper:
99 161 220 182 286 229 149
MSNBC Matthews: EdShow: Matthews: Olbermann: Maddow: Olbermann: Maddow:
120 100 151 405 333 264 181
HLN Prime: Prime: Issues: Grace: Issues: Grace: Showbiz:
66 40 120 282 122 192 149
You been doing excellent posts for a Newb.;) Keep up the good work and Welcome to FR!
However, I'm really glad Progressive Insurance pulled their ads. That skanky girl on their ads just repulses me.
advertisers aren’t buying space to help beck, they’re buying it for the eyeballs to help themselves. By removing their ads they reduce their exposure to the public, which may lead to hurt sales
I notice AARP hasn’t pulled their ads, which I find hilarious since Glenn grills them nightly.
I too will be informing the companies whose products I do buy (SC Johnson, P&G and Sargento) that since apparently Glenn isn’t “their kind of people” then I must not be either, and I won’t be purchasing their products anymore.
And since the moonbats asking them to pull their sponsorship are the types that buy “generic” and mark down brands at the dented can store, I hope they enjoy their decreased sales.
BTTT
Lists all of Glenn's FoxNews channel advertisers, so you can contact them quickly. Site will update all the time with new info and advertisers. Every other Kos thread is about this crap. Time for the grown ups to remind the advertisers who the real majority is.
Good idea.
I had called Geico earlier this week to get a quote on RV insurance as the premium on my current policy went up. They quoted me a price much less. I told them to set up everything to go into effect on the 24th.
I called them again about 10 minutes ago and canceled the whole thing.
5p: | 6p: | 7p: | 8p: | 9p: | 10p: | 11p: | |
FNC | Beck: | Baier: | Shep: | O'Reilly: | Hannity: | Greta: | O'Reilly: |
734 | 459 | 513 | 1080 | 807 | 790 | 727 | |
CNN | Blitzer: | Blitzer: | Dobbs: | Brown: | King: | Cooper: | Cooper: |
99 | 161 | 220 | 182 | 286 | 229 | 149 | |
MSNBC | Matthews: | EdShow: | Matthews: | Olbermann: | Maddow: | Olbermann: | Maddow: |
120 | 100 | 151 | 405 | 333 | 264 | 181 | |
HLN | Prime: | Prime: | Issues: | Grace: | Issues: | Grace: | Showbiz: |
66 | 40 | 120 | 282 | 122 | 192 | 149 |
Exactly. Fine by me they lose customers. That leaves ad space for the companies who support our cause. Why would we even want Geico et al to come back?
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