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To: Nachum

Is David Brock trying to look more and more like Liberace? If not so deliberately, he increasingly comes across as a flaming flamboyant queen. He’s only interested in the truth and the truth supports the progressive point of view? Yeah, right. That’s credible. Only if you can imagine David Crock is a devout and pious Christian.


19 posted on 04/27/2014 4:24:43 PM PDT by WashingtonSource
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To: WashingtonSource

He is bat *hit crazy....

The threat he faced while smoking on his roof? “Snipers,” a former co-worker recalled.

“He had more security than a Third World dictator,” one employee said, explaining that Brock’s bodyguards would rarely leave his side, even accompanying him to his home in an affluent Washington neighborhood each night where they “stood post” to protect him. “What movement leader has a detail?” asked someone who saw it.

organization roiled by its leader’s volatile and erratic behavior and struggles with mental illness, and an office where Brock’s executive assistant carried a handgun to public events in order to defend his boss from unseen threats.

Founded by Brock in 2004 as a liberal counterweight to “conservative misinformation” in the press, Media Matters has in less than a decade become a powerful player in Democratic politics. The group operates in regular coordination with the highest levels of the Obama White House, as well as with members of Congress and progressive groups around the country. Brock, who collected over $250,000 in salary from Media Matters in 2010, has

http://o.dailycaller.com/all/2012-02-12-inside-media-matters-sources-memos-reveal-erratic-behavior-close-coordination-with-white-house-and-news-organizations#3


22 posted on 04/27/2014 9:43:26 PM PDT by kcvl
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