Posted on 07/09/2014 3:15:40 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Democracy Alliance is not a famous organization, but it deserves to be. The Alliance consists of approximately 100 rich liberals who have taken upon themselves the task of coordinating Americas many left-wing organizations to promote a single radical agenda. The Alliance does not publicize the names of its members, but it held a conference for its partners and membership prospects in April, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel (naturally) in Chicago. Someone who attended the conference unfortunately (heh) left his or her copy of the documents passed out by the Democracy Alliance behind, and they eventually fell into the wrong hands. Ours.
In the document below, you can see the agenda for the April DA conference and get information about DAs partners, among other things.
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There is always a certain dissociation when leftists gather at a Ritz Carlton hotel to discuss their commitment to the poor. It is impossible not to laugh at this invitation to a dinner with Katrina vanden Heuvel, the heiress who bought and now runs the Nation magazine, a Communist publication, and New Yorks newly-elected mayor Bill de Blasio. They will discuss New Yorks path to social and economic equality. Sure: in the world to come, the hedge fund manager will share his income equally with the doorman, and Miss vanden Heuvel will divide her inheritance with New Yorks poor.
In the meantime, though, lets make sure the Democratic Partys donors all make another billion or two. (Tom Steyer figured prominently at the DA conference.) And dont miss this delicious detail: all of the wine that the Ritz Carlton served at the vanden Heuvel-de Blasio after-dinner event came from vineyards owned by Democracy Alliance partners! Some things, we conservatives just cant match. Click to enlarge:
When you look at the agenda, it is striking how seamlessly the Democracy Alliance, with its far-left tint, meshes with the Obama administration. Thus, the DA partners were treated to appearances by David Axelrod and Debbie Wasserman Schultz:
But thats not all: the ultimate Obama insider, Valerie Jarrett, also graced DAs Chicago conference:
Note that Ms. Jarrett appeared along with Lizz Winstead, a comedian of sorts who founded the Daily Show, which, we are told, is the main source from which young people learn about current events. Entirely non-partisan, of course.
The Democracy Alliance does not itself raise and spend a great deal of money. Rather, being a partner in the Alliance requires one to contribute large amounts to other left-wing groups. The Alliance evaluates left-wing organizations on various criteria, and makes recommendations to its members as to where they should put their money. Currently, the Alliance lists 21 groups in its Aligned Network: America Votes, American Constitution Society, Black Civic Engagement Fund, Brennan Center, Catalist, Center for American Progress, Center for Community Change, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Common Purpose Project, Fund for the Republic, Latino Engagement Fund, Media Matters for America, New Media Ventures, New Organizing Institute, Organizing For Action, Progressive Majority, Progress Now, State Engagement Initiative, State Voices, Womens Equality Center and Youth Engagement Fund. You can see the list, with descriptions of each group, in the document below:
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The most interesting of the DA documents that have come to light is the one below. It contains DAs investment recommendations for 2014. Not only does it list the recommended organizations, but it rates each organization in several categories, sets out the groups budget for 2014, and shows how much of that budget should be contributed by the 100 members of the Democracy Alliance. One category in which DA rates the organizations is Collaboration, as DA believes that all left-wing groups should coordinate their activities for maximum political impact.
Politicians like Harry Reid have denounced Charles and David Koch and others who contribute to conservative causes as shadowy, secretive people who infest politics with dark money. In that context, it is worth noting that most of the groups to which the Alliance and its elite liberal members contribute are 501(c)(4)s that do not disclose their donors. In fact, this question is addressed in a FAQ in one of the DA documents:
Harry Reid has no problem with that, since they are Democrats.
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There is much information in this document, which I havent yet had time to digest fully. For example: have you ever wondered what Media Matters budget is? I can tell you: in 2013, it raised $13,820,000, of which $2,700,000 came from Democracy Alliance partners. Most of the rest, if I am not mistaken, was contributed by George Soros. DA notes that last year, Media Matters partially met its goal to diversify funding and make organization more sustainable. I assume that means that if one or two rich leftists die, David Brock is out of business.
These documents place an enormous amount of information about Americas Left at your fingertips. We have no proprietary interest in them; on the contrary, you can read them and comment on them here or elsewhere, and anyone can embed them on his or her own web site. They deserve, I think, broad circulation, as a window on the contemporary American Left.
But fake or not-it does afford the opportunity to nail em.
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Yeah, but our side looks silly waving a fake document to bring them down. Yes, I know, I know the left gets away with it all of the time, but we can’t.
Really, you can’t see that they would not use such a phrase? It would be more like something along the lines of “Enjoy a wonderful selection of wines from the Ladeeda Winery in beautiful Sonoma Valley.
As I said, someone is being fooled here.
Five high-powered lawyers and their staff being had? Maybe, but I doubt it.
Your version does not even convey the main point they were trying to impress their audience with.
The wines were from wineries owned by members of their exclusive "concerned for the poor" club.
They phrased it awkwardly because the hipsters in charge of desktop publishing learned the language in internet chat rooms.
If the documents were fake, they'd have something interesting in them. Something stupid that they wanted conservative bloggers to jump on so they could announce their successful duping of "rightwing hysterics". These documents make these rich hypocritical boring people look exactly like rich hypocritical boring people. Where's the scam?
Sorry, I'm dyslexic.
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And the man called 0bama and his pet lizard ValJar are heroes to every one of them.
I tend to agree that it’s genuine, for similar reasons.
Who but a cadre of limousine leftists would fail to see the irony in printing “lessons we can learn from New York’s path to social and economic equality” literally two inches away from “a glass of wine and late night snacks... in the Ritz-Carlton’s Presidential Suite offering stunning views of the Chicago skyline.”
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