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Rep. John Lewis Raised Millions While His District Starved
Frontpage ^ | 7/20/20 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 07/20/2020 4:26:53 AM PDT by Renkluaf

A lot of people have died in Georgia’s 5th congressional district over the summer. Murders are up 240% in Atlanta in July. The victims include an 80-year-old retired mechanic and an 8-year-old girl.

But only one man’s death, that of Rep. John Lewis, who has been in Congress since 1986, has the media’s attention. Unlike his fellow 80-year-old, Lewis never retired and had spent his entire life in politics. He went from working for the Voter Education Project, funded by the New World Foundation, to running for public office. In 1981, he won a spot on the Atlanta City Council, a post he continued drawing a pension from even as he was in Congress, and then it was on to the House of Representatives.

Lewis has always claimed that his goal was to represent the “beloved community”. As President Trump noted, the beloved community had seen better days, “Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested).”

A quarter of families with children in the 5th live below the poverty line. The average income, unemployment, and poverty rates in Lewis' district fall well short of national averages.

Lewis didn’t do much for the “beloved community”, but he did quite a bit for the party that oppressed it.

In 2018, Rep. John Lewis ran unopposed in both the Democrat primary and the general election. But he still raised almost $4 million for a race where he was running unopposed and for a race that he could not have lost even if he had been facing a political opponent in either the primary or the general election.

Lewis’ top contributors didn’t come from his own impoverished district. The cash poured in from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Newton, Massachusetts, and Washington D.C. Unions, including the American Federation of Teachers and the NEA, whose activities have starved countless black children of a good education to subsidize the Democrat political machine, maxed out their contributions to Lewis.

So did assorted PACs: Delta Airlines, Honeywell, American Crystal Sugar, Johnson & Johnson, and the Director's Guild of America. The real story of Lewis’ career didn’t take place on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. That old tale has been told and retold a thousand times. The photo of a single moment made Lewis’ career and created his brand as a civil rights icon. But this is what the bridge story really bought.

Millions of dollars. A steady stream of maxed out donations from special interest groups to Lewis.

When Rep. Lewis was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, he could have stepped down. Instead he stayed on until his votes were being cast by a proxy while he was in hospice care. His decision to stay and fight was hailed as courageous. But there was another story that wasn’t being told. The checks were still coming in for an election that would never happen. Checks from the AT&T PAC, from two major unions, and a health care company still came pouring in to the John Lewis House Victory Fund.

Where did all that money go? Hundreds of thousands of dollars were paid to Mothership Strategies, an aggressive Democrat fundraising firm which had been condemned for a “wildly deceptive, unrelenting approach that treats supporters like garbage.” Why was Rep. Lewis spending a fortune on digital strategy for elections he couldn’t lose in order to raise a lot of money from out of state Democrats?

The short answer is that this is what you do when you’re a career Washington D.C. politician.

Lewis’ “beloved community” wasn’t in Atlanta. It was in Washington D.C. He only won his seat in the first place by appealing to white voters. The forgotten history is that the civil rights hero lost to Julian Bond among black voters. The 5th district is still a miserable place, but Lewis was a special interest man.

Rep. Lewis used to guide members of Congress and assorted lobbyists for the institution's donors on the Faith and Politics Institute "civil rights pilgrimage".

“If you give $25,000, you get a seat on the bus,” the director had admitted.

Lewis didn't bother filling disclosure forms about the tours.

Corporate lobbyists were paying sizable sums to get access to politicians under the guise of a civil rights pilgrimage. And part of the payoff was an exclusive tour by an official civil rights legend.

It was tawdry, cynical, and perfectly encapsulated the way Rep. Lewis had sold out.

Rep. Lewis had become a way for D.C. Democrats to cash in, whether it was Mothership Strategies, the DCCC, or ActBlue, which benefited from Lewis’ fundraising and the fees paid for the fundraising.

And when the Democrats needed a civil rights legend to accuse Republicans of racism, Lewis was there.

He was there to accuse every Republican from Senator John McCain to President Trump of being the new George Wallace. But Wallace was a member of the party Lewis had joined and spent his life shilling for. While Lewis was eager to compare Republicans to George Wallace, he had praised Wallace in the New York Times. “George Wallace should be remembered for his capacity to change,” Lewis wrote.

Wallace, after all, was a Democrat, and Democrats could be forgiven for the worst forms of racism.

But not Republicans.

When Biden came under attack for his remarks about working with segregationists, Rep. Lewis was there to play defense for him, arguing that, “During the height of the civil rights movement we worked with people and got to know people that were members of the Klan.” That generosity was wholly absent when Lewis falsely accused Republicans of wanting to go back to Jim Crow in his 2012 DNC speech.

Because when you think of Jim Crow, the first name that comes to mind is Mitt Romney.

As an official civil rights legend, Rep. John Lewis was there to take huge checks from huge organizations to win elections that were uncontested and to forgive Democrats for their racism and attribute it to Republicans. He was there to falsely claim that Tea Party activists had called him the “N word” while in his district, black bodies piled up in morgues almost as fast as checks piled up in his Victory Fund.

In Fulton County, a quarter of black families live in poverty, and the black unemployment rate is three times higher than the white one, but Lewis was too busy building up his true “beloved community”, not of the black people of his district, but the Democrat Party, trading on his civil rights legend status for a prominent place in its ranks. That’s why Lewis remains a legend: among Washington D.C. Democrats.

Rep. John Lewis monetized racism, not even for black people, but for the party of George Wallace.


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The Real John Lewis.
1 posted on 07/20/2020 4:26:53 AM PDT by Renkluaf
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To: Renkluaf

Just as with Obama, we’re forced to hail this downtrodden minority as a success - regardless of the truth.

The bar has been set so low at this point for certain preferred minorities...


2 posted on 07/20/2020 4:27:57 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Renkluaf

These are just awful people.


3 posted on 07/20/2020 4:33:43 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: Renkluaf

Hence the black plantation owners society where everyone else is racist and thier bank accounts on the backs of the poor they preside over increases. Has anyone offered him a nobel peace prize?


4 posted on 07/20/2020 4:36:23 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: Renkluaf

This is a victory story for his colleagues and community, being a successful grifter / con man, pedaling pies in the sky for votes that returns little or nothing to those same voters.


5 posted on 07/20/2020 4:38:29 AM PDT by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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To: Renkluaf

I never shill for people like that. The truth is the truth.


6 posted on 07/20/2020 4:38:30 AM PDT by ducttape45 ("Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34)
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To: Renkluaf

Poverty Pimp.


7 posted on 07/20/2020 4:40:16 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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JohnLewis is responsible for the African take overof American cities and the resultant failure of the cities

His legend is false


8 posted on 07/20/2020 4:41:19 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies)
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Now if Clyburn gets croaked after Cummings and Lewis, we'll have a hat trick.😎
9 posted on 07/20/2020 4:43:07 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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I am sure their replacements will be/are just as venal as they were/are.


10 posted on 07/20/2020 4:46:57 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Renkluaf

Booker T Washington warned the nation about hustlers like Reverend Al and Lewis 100+ years ago.

11 posted on 07/20/2020 4:50:41 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Just Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election!)
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To: Renkluaf

I had always thought that John Lewis was just as depicted here, but of course had heard all kinds of good things about him, mostly at his death. Now I suppose he will have a statue erected in his name. Well, he may have fooled some, but the day will come when he will have to answer for all of it both good(if there was any) & the bad to the Lord.


12 posted on 07/20/2020 4:56:28 AM PDT by oldtech
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To: Renkluaf

Raised it for The Human Fund.


13 posted on 07/20/2020 4:58:10 AM PDT by Old Yeller (Systemic liberalism is the problem.)
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To: Renkluaf

Keepin' it real, baby! Keepin' it real!


14 posted on 07/20/2020 4:58:54 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (Hillary Clinton: Just like Joe with only half the dementia.)
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To: Renkluaf

Just another typical grifter. But, because he was black he is praised as the Second Coming. Same with Cummings before him. It will be amusing to see how they will revere Hank “Guam’s capsizing!” Johnson when it’s his time to give up the ghost.


15 posted on 07/20/2020 5:01:29 AM PDT by ought-six (Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: Renkluaf

John Lewis fed at the public trough supported by American taxpayers, for decades while hating the USA, and never doing anything to support his country. He will not be missed.


16 posted on 07/20/2020 5:21:23 AM PDT by kenmcg (tHE WHOLE)
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To: Renkluaf

What was Lewis’s net worth when he arrived in the hallowed halls of congress, and what was his net worth when he died? This is important information. It would be very interesting to see exactly how much wealth he accumulated on a congressman’s salary. It would be more interesting to know the sources of his wealth. If it was from investments, how is it that members of congress always seem to be such clever investors?


17 posted on 07/20/2020 5:31:41 AM PDT by Saltmeat (69)
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To: Renkluaf

Typical LIB/DIM/leftist politician behavior. Who knew?


18 posted on 07/20/2020 5:45:51 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp???)
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To: Renkluaf

This applies to ALL members of Congress. Not just Lewis.

Term limits spreads the wealth around, but even that doesn’t stop the cycle.


19 posted on 07/20/2020 5:57:57 AM PDT by Vermont Lt
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To: hal ogen

In another tweet thread, Trump said, “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to…… (1/2) mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results. All talk, talk, talk – no action or results. Sad! (2/2).”


20 posted on 07/20/2020 6:46:45 AM PDT by Bookshelf
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