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THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS (Michelle Malkin tells of a THIRD Columnist paid by the Administration)
Michelle Malkin's Blog ^ | January 27, 2005 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 01/27/2005 8:08:32 PM PST by Stoat

THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS

 

By Michelle Malkin   ·   January 27, 2005 10:03 PM

 

Salon, not exactly my favorite publication, is now reporting that there's a third conservative columnist who took money from the Bush administration without disclosing it. From Eric Boehlert:
And three makes a trend.

One day after President Bush ordered his Cabinet secretaries to stop hiring commentators to help promote administration initiatives, and one day after the second high-profile conservative pundit was found to be on the federal payroll, a third embarrassing hire has emerged. Salon has confirmed that Michael McManus, a marriage advocate whose syndicated column, "Ethics & Religion," appears in 50 newspapers, was hired as a subcontractor by the Department of Health and Human Services to foster a Bush-approved marriage initiative. McManus championed the plan in his columns without disclosing to readers he was being paid to help it succeed.

Responding to the latest revelation, Dr. Wade Horn, assistant secretary for children and families at HHS, announced Thursday that HHS would institute a new policy that forbids the agency from hiring any outside expert or consultant who has any working affiliation with the media. "I needed to draw this bright line," Horn tells Salon. "The policy is being implemented and we're moving forward."

Horn's move came on the heels of Wednesday's report in the Washington Post that HHS had paid syndicated columnist and marriage advocate Maggie Gallagher $21,000 to write brochures and essays and to brief government employees on the president's marriage initiative. Gallagher later wrote in her column that she would have revealed the $21,000 payment to readers had she recalled receiving it.

The Gallagher revelation came just three weeks after USA Today reported that the Education Department, through a contract with the Ketchum public relations firm, paid $240,000 to Armstrong Williams, a conservative African-American print, radio and television pundit, to help promote Bush's No Child Left Behind program to minority audiences.

To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today. That's double what the Clinton administration spent on P.R. from 1997 to 2000. Shortly after Williams' contract came to light, the Democrats on the Committee on Government Reform wrote a letter to President Bush demanding that he "immediately provide to us all past and ongoing efforts to engage in covert propaganda, whether through contracts with commentators, the distribution of video news releases, or other means." As of Thursday, a staffer on the committee told Salon, there had been no response.

Horn says McManus, who could not be reached for comment, was paid approximately $10,000 for his work as a subcontractor to the Lewin Group, a health care consultancy hired by HHS to implement the Community Healthy Marriage Initiative, which encourages communities to combat divorce through education and counseling. McManus provided training during two-day conferences in Chattanooga, Tenn., and also made presentations at HHS-sponsored conferences. His syndicated column has appeared in such papers as the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News and the Charlotte Observer...

 

Triple-crikey. I wonder if McManus will say he "forgot" about the $10,000 payment, too. That line seems to be working pretty well now among some of my fellow conservatives. I'll have more to say about all this in the morning, but for now, let me just say that if I accepted $10,000 or $20,000 or $40,000 in taxpayer funds for my writing, I wouldn't forget it in one year or 5 years or 10 years. And I'd make damn sure I disclosed it in relevant columns, books, or media appearances, even if it invited condescension from the "don't be such a holier-than-thou-goody-two-shoes-must-you-disclose-everything?" crowd.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: malkin; mcmanus; michaelmcmanus; michellemalkin; moneywhores; paidshills
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1 posted on 01/27/2005 8:08:32 PM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

How come they couldn't slip a grand to Peggy Noonan to keep her royal Irish *ss happy?


2 posted on 01/27/2005 8:10:09 PM PST by jocon307 (Ann Coulter was right)
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To: Stoat

propaganda or public relations? I say public relations comes at a cost and propaganda is a perpetual tactic to ment to overcome good public relations. So what??

Demowits are once again trying to build a house out of an ant hill.


3 posted on 01/27/2005 8:15:06 PM PST by o_zarkman44
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To: Stoat
that forbids the agency from hiring any outside expert or consultant who has any working affiliation with the media.
I think people are once again, losing some perspective in all this. Simply being paid to do some work and write a report on a subject one has spent time researching makes good sense!

Let the product of their print or on-the-air work stand for iteslf, whether it's commercial sponsor like Gilette or Tide that is paying for promotional consideration or HHS to pay for research.

What say you, marketplace?

4 posted on 01/27/2005 8:15:12 PM PST by _Jim (<--- Ann C. and Rush L. speak on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
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To: jocon307

Me Michelle squaks on this one. Sure they took sub-contracting jobs to write materials for fed brocures etc.

But there was no money for promotion-except maybe in Armstrong's case.


Why not make the integentsia 'gift' all of their free stays at the hamptons?


5 posted on 01/27/2005 8:15:35 PM PST by fooman (Get real with Kim Jung Mentally Ill about proliferation)
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To: Stoat

How about some stories about how the media is in the hip pocket of the Dems??? They don't do nothing for FREE!!! How much was Dan Rather paid by the DNC?


6 posted on 01/27/2005 8:16:42 PM PST by RasterMaster (Saddam's family were WMD's - He's behind bars & his sons are DEAD!)
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To: Stoat

The Bush people really have some lapses in judgement. The best way for the president to get his message out is to speak to us, not waste our money hiring hacks.


7 posted on 01/27/2005 8:17:11 PM PST by satchmodog9 (Murder and weather are our only news)
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To: Stoat
Was the advertisement agent the same as the one who handled the Armstrong Williams contract?

Something tells me that this whole deal was a setup to marginalize conservative commentators

8 posted on 01/27/2005 8:18:05 PM PST by MJY1288
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To: jocon307

I still say, "so what?". Paid promotions and consultants have been going on since the beginning of polital-time, and they are private business arrangements, not requiring disclosure. Or is this just another precursor to more attacks on Constitutional protections???


9 posted on 01/27/2005 8:19:02 PM PST by EagleUSA
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To: Stoat

WOW, thanks for the pics. Michelle is so hot......

Paying off "journalists" to spread propoganda???

I guess bush and fox from mexico have been sharing notes on management.

I'm really not surprised.


10 posted on 01/27/2005 8:20:25 PM PST by WhiteGuy (The Constitution requires no interpretation, only enforcement.)
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To: Stoat

Michelle rocks. But anyhow. Let's see now. These folks supported education and marriage as opposed to the promiscuity, corruption and treason of the last administration. Oh, the shame!


11 posted on 01/27/2005 8:21:00 PM PST by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: Eagles6

I offered $5 bucks to Mandy Grunwald and asked her to look at a mirror I needed broken but she said she was too busy coming up with Hillary's next position shift.


12 posted on 01/27/2005 8:23:56 PM PST by relictele (so there)
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To: satchmodog9
The Bush people really have some lapses in judgement. The best way for the president to get his message out is to speak to us, not waste our money hiring hacks.

Agreed, and it's particularly baffling to me because in my view, the pro-marriage initiatives of the Bush administration have been a wonderful breath of fresh air and a worthy, life-affirming thing for the Government to do that will reap benefits far in excess of it's minimal cost.  The pro-marriage initiatives don't NEED any help...especially of this sort.  It's a great plan as it is and can stand on it's own.

More unnecessary and completely avoidable sadness, misery and pain for everyone.  "sigh"

13 posted on 01/27/2005 8:26:20 PM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

The first columnist's company was paid for specific ad buys, NOT to "talk up" any policy.

The second columnist was paid for research as a marraige expert.

So the first two columnists were paid for specific work product.


14 posted on 01/27/2005 8:29:38 PM PST by alnick
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To: RasterMaster

I suppose CNN not disclosing that Begala and Carville were paid advisors for the Kerry campaign wasn't news worthy nor worth disclosing to the viewers.


15 posted on 01/27/2005 8:30:00 PM PST by UpHereEh
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To: Stoat

I know nothing about this but if an administraton wanted to gets its ideas out in the media who should they hire?


16 posted on 01/27/2005 8:31:13 PM PST by woofie
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To: UpHereEh

Yeah, I don't remember seeing a disclaimer notification after each airing of "crossfire"


17 posted on 01/27/2005 8:32:09 PM PST by MJY1288
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To: fooman
But there was no money for promotion-except maybe in Armstrong's case.

Not according to the DOE or Armstrong. They bought ads from his company to be played on his radio show. I've kept an open mind about Williams until I heard him today. He had a contract for $100,000+ to air specific ads on his radio show. When that expired, the DOE took out another contract for further ads. AW was NOT hired to "talk up" any policy.

18 posted on 01/27/2005 8:34:11 PM PST by alnick
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To: woofie
. . . if an administraton wanted to gets its ideas out in the media who should they hire?

They can hire anyone they wish, and pay for it out of pocket. The issue seems to be that WE paid for it with our taxes. Don't know if there's any substance to the suggestion. Maybe it's another way CFR has been sidestepped; like water flowing around a damn.

19 posted on 01/27/2005 8:37:26 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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To: woofie
I know nothing about this but if an administraton wanted to gets its ideas out in the media who should they hire?

In this case I don't think that they needed to hire anyone, as the pro-marriage initiatives are wonderful and can stand on their own without any help.  Beyond that, you have all sorts of Conservative columnists, talk radio hosts as well as naturally charged-up people who will simply WANT to talk positively about it because they believe in it.

Getting money mixed up with this at all was a bad idea....it was unnecessary to promote the programs and they should have known that the Left would eventually dig it up and twist it into an overblown and irrelevant scandal....twisting the facts at every opportunity.  They should have known to stay miles away from anything like this, even if what they were doing was completely legal.  Anyone could have told them that it was an accident waiting to happen..

20 posted on 01/27/2005 8:38:05 PM PST by Stoat
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