Posted on 03/22/2005 7:55:09 PM PST by Cableguy
House Republicans are taking the offensive in the burgeoning ethics war on Capitol Hill by circulating research that details links among Democrats, George Soros and government watchdog groups that have criticized Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) and the House ethics process.
The research shows that members of these groups boards have contributed tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates and political organizations and several of their staff members have previously worked for Democrats. The groups have also accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Open Society Institute, an organization founded by Soros, who spent millions trying to defeat President Bush in last years election.
The emergence of the detailed research follows talking points that the Republican National Committee (RNC) distributed last week labeling four government watchdog groups as liberal and having close ties to left wing leaders like George Soros. Together, the documents indicate a concerted Republican effort to quell what has become a media feeding frenzy surrounding DeLay and allegations of his improper conduct.
Over a five-day span, ending last Thursday, TV and radio stations and print publications from around the country featured at least 290 stories either about a controversial junket he took to Scotland in 2000, his response to criticism about the propriety of that trip or his offer to discuss the matter with the House ethics committee, according to a survey. The articles by The Associated Press, Reuters, Knight Ridder and The Washington Post were picked up by news outlets around the country.
The latest spate of broadcasts and articles, a glut of the type of negative coverage that has plagued DeLay in recent years, likely explains why his name identification has risen from 46 percent to 76 percent between September 1999 and last month, according to several CNN/USA Today/ Gallup surveys of adults nationwide, cited by Democrats. During the same span, DeLays unfavorable ratings have swelled from 11 percent to 24 percent, according to the same surveys.
The DeLay scandal is getting to the point where House Republicans just wont be able to withstand much more, a Democratic aide said. With every story that is written, it becomes more clear that House Republicans are risking their political futures by associating themselves with him. When literally hundreds of stories about the GOP leaders shoddy ethics are appearing in nearly every local and regional paper across the country, you cant blame voters for painting them all with the same brush.
Last weeks focus on House ethics was spurred in part by a press conference held last Tuesday by members of the Congressional Ethics Coalition, a group of nine government watchdog groups. The conference was called to decry the immobilization of the House ethics panel, which has yet to organize because of objections by ranking Democrat Alan Mollohan (D-W.Va.) to changes House GOP leaders made to ethics procedure at the start of the new Congress. But watchdog groups also used the opportunity to attack DeLay.
Later that day, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) offered a resolution on the House floor calling for a bipartisan panel to review the chambers ethics procedures.
Republicans charge this and other evidence reveals a coordinated effort between House Democrats and government watchdog groups to damage DeLay and the GOP leadership politically. GOP aides point to a plan being crafted by Rep. Rahm Emmanuel (D-Ill.), the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, to use ethics as a touchstone in races against DeLay and Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio), as The Hill reported last week. One target of Republican criticism is Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the group that last year assisted former Rep. Chris Bell (D-Texas) in drafting an ethics complaint against DeLay, which resulted in an admonishment of DeLay from the ethics committee. At last weeks press conference, Melanie Sloan, CREWs executive director, said that DeLay should step down as majority leader.
From 1995 to 1998, CREWs Sloan served as minority counsel for the House Judiciary Committee under Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.). Before that, Sloan served as the nominations counsel on the Senate Judiciary Committee under Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.).
According to GOP research, Mark Penn, who had been a pollster for President Clinton, and Daniel Berger, a major Democratic donor, are on CREWs board. Spokeswoman Naomi Seligman declined several requests to reveal the membership of CREWs board, although she confirmed that Penn and Berger are members. Last year, Berger made a $100,000 contribution to America Coming Together (ACT), a 527 group that was dedicated to defeating Bush in the presidential election, according to politicalmoneyline.com, a website that tracks fundraising.
CREW declined to respond to the RNC talking points or House GOP research.
Another target is Democracy 21, headed by Fred Wertheimer. GOP research showed that the groups board of directors has given tens of thousands to Democrats. A survey by The Hill of fundraising data on politicalmoneyline.com showed that three members of the groups board, including Dick Clark, a former Democratic senator from Iowa, gave nearly $20,000 in contributions to Democrats since the beginning of the 2000 election cycle. Republicans received nothing from board members, according to the survey by The Hill.
Lexa Edsall, a consultant to the group, served in the Clinton administration, and Amanda Lewis, the communications director, worked for former Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo (N.Y.), according to the GOP research. Wertheimer confirmed the information about Edsall and Lewis, adding that Lewis worked as an intern at Cuomos law firm, suggesting that Republicans have left few stones unturned in their efforts to discredit the watchdog groups.
Democracy 21s education fund also received a $50,000 grant from Soross institute in 2003, the most recent year for which data are available, according to a 990 form filed with the Internal Revenue Service. The GOP research paper states that the group has received $300,000 in total from the Open Society Institute.
Wertheimer responded by noting that he has in the past asked for a Justice Department investigation of President Clintons campaign finances and filed Federal Election Committee (FEC) complaints against former Vice President Al Gore and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). He also provided a letter from former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie for comments Wertheirmer filed with the FEC arguing for greater restriction of 527 political groups, which Democrats relied on in 2004.
Well whoopsie doodle. I wonder if this will grow any legs at all.
soros trying to affect history via his filthy lucre yet again???
As long as Barney Frank is sitting in the House and Hillary in the Senate, DeLay will have to wait in line for an ethics investigation.
When you have the entire media at your feet, it looks and feels easy.
bttt
Plus all the billions of Soros and other equally fat cats, plus crooked voting, and it all makes W's victory that much sweeter.
Whoooooo Hooooooo!!!
We are fighting fire with fire!!! It's about time. Tell these little sniveling sacks of puke - we know who you are and we know who you support and we know who supports you.
I knew the DeLay attack was an organized one - the dems can't win leadership of the Congress - so they are trying to discredit the reputations of the GOP leaders; setting them up for the 2006 election. Clever plan - but now it's been exposed for what it is - POLITICS OF PERSONAL DESTRUCTION.
This also tells us that the democrats are out of ideas [which I never believed they had anyway]. Because if you have ideas, you don't have time to fool around with chasing GOP ghosts. When you have ideas, you spend all your time organizing and planning and investigating your idea to see if it will work - and how to get it implemented.
Finally .. the dems are getting what they deserve. After all their years of dirty tricks and dirty deals and dirty everything. I'm glad to see the RNC put all the info out there in the public for the whole damn world to see. Nobody deserves it more than the dems - nobody!!!!!
And Bill Moyers sits on the Board of The Open Society Institute:
(did I mention I love David Horowitz's website: Discoverthenetwork.com?)
http://discoverthenetwork.com/individualProfile.asp?indid=977
Since establishing the Open Society Institute (OSI), Soros has given away billions of dollars, much of it to leftwing causes. He pledged to raise $75 million to defeat President Bush in the 2004 Presidential election, and personally donated nearly a third of that amount to anti-Bush groups (see The Shadow Party). Soros recently gave $5 million to MoveOn.org, the group that has produced political ads likening Bush to Adolf Hitler. He also contributed $10 million to a Democratic Party 2004 get-out-the-vote initiative called America Coming Together, whose directors include representatives from the AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club, the Service Employees International Union, and the feminist political-action committee Emily's List. He has further pledged $3 million to the Center for American Progress (CAP), a think-tank headed by former Clinton chief-of-staff John Podesta. CAP was formed in an effort to offset the influence of its conservative counterpart, the Heritage Foundation.
PBS broadcaster and Schumann Center for Media and Democracy president Bill Moyers is a trustee of the Open Society Institute's board of directors. The network of Soros foundations - the most prominent of which is the Open Society Institute - supports a wide array of leftwing groups and causes.
See my post here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1368545/posts
Is he financing We The People, Too??
Bump To The Top
So the Dem's and "consientious?????" media go after a few Republican fundraisers on very shaky accusations while Soros funds the "watchdog" or, better yet, the "ATTACK DOGS", who are smearing Republicans and the media plays the same tune over and over and over and over until . . .???
This could evolve into "RATHERGATE II" before it's through.
DeLay defender ping.
ping.
That's where we come in. 8^)
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