Posted on 01/23/2010 11:15:09 AM PST by My Favorite Headache
1/23/2010 Ellie Light: Obama Astroturfer? Or Very, Very, Very Energetic But Independent Letter Writer? With Houses All Over the Nation? Filed under: General Patterico @ 1:52 am
A woman has written the same letter defending Obama to dozens of publications across the country, getting them published in at least 42 newspapers in 18 states, as well as Politico.com, the Washington Times, and USA Today. And the woman, Ellie Light, has claimed residence in many of these states.
Think there might be some phony Astroturfing there?
At the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sabrina Eaton makes a nice catch:
Ellie Light sure gets around.
In recent weeks, Light has published virtually identical Letters to the Editor in support of President Barack Obama in more than a dozen newspapers.Every letter claimed a different residence for Light that happened to be in the newspapers circulation area.
Its time for Americans to realize that governing is hard work, and that a president cant just wave a magic wand and fix everything, said a letter from alleged Philadelphian Ellie Light, that was published in the Jan. 19 edition of The Philadelphia Daily News.
A letter from Light in the Jan. 20 edition of the San Francisco Examiner concluded with an identical sentence, but with an address for Light all the way across the country in Daly City, California.
Variations of Lights letter ran in Ohios Mansfield News Journal on Jan. 13, with Light claiming an address in Mansfield; in New Mexicos Ruidoso News on Jan. 12, claiming an address in Three Rivers; in South Carolinas The Sun News on Jan. 18, claiming an address in Myrtle Beach; and in the Daily News Leader of Staunton, Virginia on Jan. 15, claiming an address in Waynesboro. Her publications list includes other papers in Ohio, West Virginia, Maine, Michigan, Iowa, Pennsylvania and California, all claiming separate addresses.
She has more houses than John McCain!
But there are a few more places her little pro-Obama missive appeared, besides those documented.
Like Ben Smith at Politico.
And the Washington Times.
And a blog at USA Today.
And the Sheboygan Press in Wisconsin. And the Stevens Point Journal in Wisconsin listing an address of Algoma, Wisconsin.
And in addition to the Californian.com link provided in the Plain Dealer story, listing an address in Salinas, CA, there are other California letters with other California addresses.
The letter appears in the Gilroy Dispatch and Morgan Hill Times, both listing an address of San Felipe, CA.
And in Good Times, listing an address in Santa Cruz, CA.
And in TheUnion.com, listing an address of Grass Valley, CA.
And Connecticuts stamfordadvocate.com.
A letter was sent to a columnist at the local Daily Breeze here in the South Bay area of Los Angeles.
On an unrelated note, recall that recently, Glenn Greenwald flagged the fact that Obamas pal (and head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs) Cass Sunstein recently wrote this paper suggesting something sounding a lot like Astroturfing:
Sunstein advocates that the Governments stealth infiltration should be accomplished by sending covert agents into chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups. He also proposes that the Government make secret payments to so-called independent credible voices to bolster the Governments messaging (on the ground that those who dont believe government sources will be more inclined to listen to those who appear independent while secretly acting on behalf of the Government).
Who is Ellie Light?
I would like to know.
Wouldnt you?
P.S. If you find other examples, please leave them in comments with a link. Many more updates in the extended entry.
UPDATE: Add the following:
California: The Los Banos Enterprise, listing an address of Gustine, CA.
Maine: In addition to the Maine link above, there is another appearance of the letter in Maine: in the Bangor Daily News, in which Light lists an address of Bangor, Maine.
Maryland: The Baltimore Chronicle.
Massachusetts: The North Adams Transcript, listing an address of Williamstown.
List your additions below.
UPDATE x2: Add these as well:
Connecticut: Another Connecticut paper, in addition to the Stamford listing: the Danbury News-Times. And heres another: the Greenwich Time a/k/a Ctpost.com. (Address listed is Greenwich.)
Georgia: Gainesville Times. (Her address is listed as Gainesville.)
Massachusetts: In addition to the above, there is The Berkshire Eagle.
New Hampshire: It appeared in the Seacoastonline, which appears to be an online version of several New England papers including the Portsmouth Herald, Exeter News Letter, and others. Lights address was listed as Portsmouth, NH.
Vermont: Bennington Banner.
Wisconsin: In addition to the above, there is the Oshkosh Northwestern (address listed is Oshkosh).
So far I count 35 publications in 16 states as well as the District of Columbia. Light managed to get herself published in media outlets in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
UPDATE x3: redc1c4 adds Spectrum.com in Utah, where Light claims to be from Washington City. Thats 36 publications in 17 states plus D.C.
UPDATE x4: DRJ adds 5 more publications in comments:
Here are a few more:
HudsonHubTimes.com, in which Ellie listed Streetsboro OH as her hometown.
[Duplicate already mentioned in the Plain Dealer article eliminated.]
The Willits News, with Willits CA as the hometown.
CDAPress.com of Coeur dAlene ID, with Ellie listing a hometown of Post Falls.
From Ohio, the Chillicothe Gazette, with Chillicothe OH as the hometown.
And my current favorite so far, The Bangkok Post the Worlds Window to Thailand. No hometown provided.
Idaho is thus included as a new state, bringing the running total to 41 publications in 18 states plus D.C.
UPDATE x4: redc1c4 adds an Annapolis, Maryland publication. Light lists her city of residence as Annapolis. Thats 42 publications in 18 states plus D.C.
Did you read the one commentator on the article, who claims that Ellie Light is really Samantha Power, Cass Sunstein’s wife, who won an Ellie award for her Darfur work in 2005?
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Cheers!
Is that you Michelle?
January 12, 2010
Soapbox: Obama told us solutions will take time
By Ellie Light
A year ago, if we had read in the newspaper that employers were hiring again, health-care legislation was proceeding without a bump, Afghanistan suddenly became a nice place to take your kids, then we would have known we were being lied to.
Back then, we recognized that the problems Barack Obama inherited as president of the United States wouldn’t go away overnight.
During his campaign, Obama clearly said that an economy that took eight years to break couldn’t be fixed in a year, that Afghanistan was a graveyard of empires and would not be an easy venture for us.
Candidate Obama didn’t feed us happy talk, which is why we elected him. He never said America could solve its health care, economic and security problems without raising the deficit. Instead, he talked of hard choices, of government taking painful and contentious first steps toward fixing problems that couldn’t be left for another day.
Right after Obama’s election, we seemed to grasp this. We understood that companies would be happy to squeeze more work out of frightened employees and would be slow to hire more.
We understood that the banks that had extorted us out of billions of dollars were lying when they said they would share their recovery.
We understood that a national consensus on health care would not come easily. Candidate Obama never claimed that his proposed solutions would work flawlessly right out of the box, and we respected him for that.
But today, the president is being attacked as if he were a salesman who promised us that our problems would wash off in the morning. He never made such a promise.
It’s time for Americans to realize that governing is hard work and that a president can’t just wave a magic wand and fix everything.
Ellie Light lives in Salinas.
She gets around. It’s not restricted to one party, but political operations are totally manufactured. Party operatives make “home made” signs to hand out. Bill Clinton did town hall meetings composed entirely of Rat operatives with set up questions. The Democrat convention has racial quotas for delegates so they’ll look “representative” on camera.
L.E. Summers = “Ellie light”
This one may have Media Conspiracy legs, that lead to the WH Propaganda machine.
This is HYSTERICAL.
LMAO!!!!!
“Is that you Michelle?”
So funny!!!
For what it is worth, the meaning of the name Eleanor is ‘light’. So she’s Light Light?
How pathetic.
I believe that the SEIU has had a busy astro turf campaign going in media sites for well over the last six months. I noticed a distinct similarity between letters in our local news paper and did a search for the SEIU/Bellingham on google and came up with a post on DU asking for letters and offering help composing them. They even posted the address and telephone number of the local SEIU union.
Two of the letters actually used the exact same words, except to change the personal details, one was a relative that was suffering and the other was a good friend.
Flits about near the speed of light.
If she’s going to fake them out why does she not create a new pseudonym for each place? The flip side is that this makes it easy to say “shame on you” to both “Ellie Light” and the publishers who did not bother to even vet the address.
Aha! That explains it. Willits is sort of the heart of the California pot belt - which would explain how she could afford to homes in so may different places.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall seeing the internal communications that give rise to this. ACORNgate part II?
When Leftists speak of finding a "consensus," they mean their opponents are in the grave or in gulags.
What a vile piece of propaganda this letter is. Yes, it can only have come from the Obama machine.
The speculation as to Sunstein's wife is interesting.
I hope to goodness they track the IPs of EACH letter. I would LOVE to know the origin.
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