Posted on 09/23/2009 8:45:17 AM PDT by jazusamo
Harshbarger has impressive-sounding credentials, but he is well-known for his political and ideological intensity. A quick Google check of his affiliations shows him sharing the program as a speaker at a Campaign Institute event in 2004 with Dan Cantor who is described as founding executive director of the Working Families Party (WFP), an ACORN front. See New York ACORN Front Group Based in New Orleans Gets Taxpayer Money.
ACORN board member Maude Hurd that Harshbarger is the former President and CEO of Common Cause, the good government organization.
Harshbarger was indeed head of Common Cause for three years, where he demonstrated a deep political bias. A case in point was his cooperation in Nancy Pelosis hypocrisy on campaign finance. Of course, Pelosi has punted on whether ACORN should receive tax money.
In 2002, we caught Pelosi violating the clearest and most basic election law of all, the limits on campaign contributions, long championed by Common Cause. Acting on our Complaint, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) fined two Pelosi leadership political action committees. Under conciliation agreements reached with the FEC, the two committees PAC to the Future and Team Majority had to pay $21,000.
But that did not stop Harshbarger from singing Pelosis praises for her efforts to tighten campaign contribution law even further, in the form of Shays-Meehan, the House companion to McCain-Feingold.
At an April 2002 kick-off event in San Francisco for the so-called Campaign Finance Victory Tour, Harshbarger toasted Pelosi and proclaimed:
The cynics in Washington said we couldnt beat the entrenched power of big money, and thanks to courageous, independent people like Nancy Pelosi, we started the job.
House members may have leadership PACs in addition to their own campaign committee. The purpose of leadership PACs is to make contributions to the campaigns of other Congressional candidates. Team Majority made thirty-six contributions to candidates in the amount of $5,000 each, the legal limit, to candidates that already had received contributions from PAC to the Future.
NLPC alleged that Pelosi operated two leadership PACs in order to circumvent contribution limits. Leo McCarthy, the treasurer of both PACs and the former Lt. Governor of California, candidly admitted to Roll Call that the main reason for setting up the second PAC was to give twice as much (sic) hard dollars.
Pelosi complained of extremists in the Republican Party who have repeatedly tried to undermine campaign finance reform and of sneaky tactics employed by the Republicans to weaken Shays-Meehan.
NLPCs Complaint cited a second circumvention of the law, that of the limits on amounts donors may give to PACs. Team Majority, the newer PAC, reported sixteen contributions of $5,000 each from donors who also gave the maximum to Pelosis other PAC. Five of the donors gave to both PACs on the same day.
Within twenty-four hours of NLPCs Complaint, Pelosi announced she would shut down Team Majority and retrieve contributions already made to candidates. Of course, Common Cause, under Scott Harshbarger, was silent about all this.
Common Cause, whose foundation is funded in part by leftist billionaire George Soros, at the same time conducted a highly personal and vituperative campaign against former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX). Common Cause alleged that DeLay had violated IRS law and House rules by establishing a charity called Celebrations for Children, which was building a 50-acre residential facility for disadvantaged children in Fort Bend County, Texas.
From yesterday. But just heard Erick Erickson on Glenn Beck and he said that she has contacts in Venezuela as well. The Plot thickens:
Bump!
ACORN Ping!
Any “internal audit” of this corrupt organization will be just as corrupt as ACORN is. This needs to be investigated by the DOJ and the Senate. And if that doesn’t happen now, it will surely happen after the Dems lose control of the House and Senate in 2010.
All we are going to get from ACORN or Democrats is corruption.
Thank you very much, AM!
Agreed, the DOJ and Senate need to do it now, anything else will be a whitewash.
The pressure has to be kept on, or all we will see is shams like this.
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Harshbarger?! What a tool... hahaha
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