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The Great Left Smear Machine
Human Events ^ | April.10, 2009 | Rowan Scarborough

Posted on 04/10/2009 8:15:41 AM PDT by Reagan Man

Liberals have created a powerhouse propaganda machine that helped Moveon.org smear a four-star general, promotes endless environmental scares and brags it can place its left wing themes in the nation's leading newspapers.

Fenton Communications pitches for trial lawyers, collectively the largest contributors to the Democrat Party, as well as for the hard line environmental group Greenpeace; Venezuela's socialist leader Hugo Chavez; anti-war demonstrator Cindy Sheehan; and gay and abortion advocates.

Its account executives arrive from such left wing outposts as the office of ultra liberal Rep. Dennis Kucinich, abortion provider Planned Parenthood, the anti-Bush ACLU, Greenpeace and the news media.

Conservatives know liberals have built a powerful network of pressure groups who have entree -- where right wing groups do not -- into the newsrooms of the New York Times, Washington Post, NBC News and other left-leaning outlets.

What is not well known is that Fenton Communications, founded by liberal activist David Fenton, binds the two together to produce explosive public relations campaigns that conservatives have trouble matching or rebuffing.

Understanding Fenton's connections to the press, liberal Washington lawmakers, pressure groups and trial lawyers is increasingly important for conservatives if they are to emerge from their decidedly minority status in Washington.

Just recently, some of Fenton's clients and other left-wing groups formed a huge coalition to push President Obama's government-expansion agenda. The Campaign to Rebuild and Renew America Now boasts over 100 member organizations and promises a state-by-state media campaign: meaning it will attack Republicans who vote no.

With offices in Washington, New York, and San Francisco, Fenton operatives work up smear campaigns whether the target is Gen. David Petraeus, Fox News' Sean Hannity or the conservative movement in general.

For Petraeus, one of the most successful commanders in the war on terror, Fenton fashioned an ad for Moveon.org in the New York Times that accused the general of betraying his country. Moveon.org is funded by billionaire George Soros, who likened President George W. Bush to a Nazi regime and is using his fortune made in the free market to try to institute socialism. By the way, Moveon.org also ran an ad likening Bush to Hitler. The Open Society Institute, Soro's foundation for doling out money to Moveon.org and other liberal groups, has been a Fenton Communications client.

For Hannity, Fenton produced an ad campaign for the liberal media group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting that falsely depicted the conservative broadcaster as a bigot, liar and "Islamophobe." Other leading conservatives, including Fox News Channel colleague Bill O'Reilly, were labeled by Fenton as "Meet the Smearcasters. Islamophobia's Dirty Dozen."

In the meantime, Fenton has pushed Hugo Chavez's free heating oil scheme for needy Americans, providing the anti-capitalist leader good PR in the U.S.

Fenton, as do other liberal strategy groups, has a big advantage over their conservative counterparts. When a Fenton executive pitches a story to the New York Times et al., they are treated as a credible source trying to expose corporate or political evil. When a right-leaning PR firm tries to float a story, the liberal news media makes them the story: the vast right wing conspiracy trying to destroy an innocent liberal.

Fenton's web site profiles its account managers and brags about their access.

One executive, Fenton boasts, "has extensive relationships with top national political media, and he consistently places clients on CNN and MSNBC and in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Politico and the Associated Press."

Another operative "has landed clients in mainstream news outlets across the country such as Philadelphia Inquirer, Miami Herald and Politico as well as congressional publications such as Roll Call and CongressDaily. She has placed stories in many major media outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News and the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Perhaps no other case better illustrates the network -- Fenton, the news media and liberal pressure groups -- better than a chemical called bisphenol A, or BPA. The substance is used in the production of bottles -- especially baby bottles -- and food cans. The Food and Drug Administration, based on two-industry studies that followed recognized scientific guidelines, ruled BPA as safe.

Enter the Fenton connection.

In 2007, a group called the Environmental Working Group sponsored a study that said BPA is hazardous to your health. Fenton Communications describes the working group as partner and client. David Fenton sits on its board of directors. There had been previous anti-BPA studies, but this one -- with Fenton's backing -- got the ball rolling.

Quickly, Fenton successfully placed anti-BPA stories across the liberal news media. Another group, the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, spearheaded an anti-BPA petition drive. It asked citizens to demand that baby bottle producers cease using the chemical.

The CHEJ has been funded in part by the Tides Foundation, which helped Fenton set up its Environmental Media Services. Tides also has received George Soros money. The San Francisco-based Tides is another Fenton client, and it funds a number of environmental groups who are paying clients of Fenton Communications as well.

By 2008, the reporters were in a BPA frenzy. With the news media onboard and a grass roots effort under way to find BPA victims, a perfect storm arose for rich and powerful trial lawyers. They began filing billion-dollar lawsuits across the country against baby bottle makers and retailers who sold them.

Remember, trial lawyers are among Fenton's biggest clients. In this case, it not only handles their PR. With with the help of its client environmental groups, Fenton handed them a class-action law suit that may reap law firms millions of dollars.

Remember also that trial lawyers as a group are the largest contributors to the Democratic Party. Democratic lawmakers stop virtually every Republican effort to rein in huge jury awards that drive up the cost of health care and put some companies out of business.

Liberal Democratic members, such as Sen. Charles Schumer, joined the BPA cause. They introduced legislation to ban the substance, further bolstering the pending litigation.

As is the case with other environmental class action law suits, the pressure grew too great for users of BPA. Producer Sunoco said in March it would no longer sell it. Earlier, bottle manufacturers, including Playtex and Gerber, said they would stop using it. Wal-Mart, a favorite target of the Left who is also being sued over BPA, announced it stopped selling any BPA products.

Who wants to be in favor of unsafe baby bottles?

The possibilities for more law suits seem endless. BPA is in thousands of household products. Trial lawyers need only expert witnesses who will testify that BPA has caused cancer and other diseases. Lucrative settlements and jury verdicts are sure to follow. Plus, the Environmental Working Group has a list of other chemicals it is targeting.

The BPA saga illustrates Fenton's reach. A Fenton-allied group sponsors the study. Fenton drums up press coverage. A second Fenton-connected group stirs up grass-roots anger. And then a big Fenton client, the trial lawyers, swoop in to demand billions of dollars in damages.

"It's garbage," Steven Milloy, editor of JunkScience.com, says of the various studies on BPA which subject mice to large doses.

Of Wal-Mart and other companies bowing to Fenton and the trial lawyers, Milloy tells HUMAN EVENTS, "The whole thing just makes you want to throw up."

He said one ballyhooed study comes from a scientist who will not share his data. "That's about as unscientific as you get. So you have this secret science used to railroad this product. If you look at the government reports on this, they can't find any health effects ... There's not a single federal report out there that can find a single thing wrong with BPA.

Milloy says Fenton is part of the "Fear Profiteers," the title of a paper he edited on the huge amount of money PR firms, foundations and trial lawyers can make by scaring the public and targeting big corporations.

"Fenton Communications has ... been a key player in numerous scares, including those involving biotech foods, 'toxic' chemicals in breast milk, toys and medical equipment made with PVC plastic, chemicals in the environment alleged to mimic hormones .... Milloy wrote in a 2007 column. "None of these scares have a scientific leg to stand on and all have been debunked over the course of time."

Milloy said the Environmental Working Group-sponsored study is no different than previous studies. He explained the way they did it this way:

"I would say that EWG's testing revealed that BPA in food containers/food products was not at dangerous levels (i.e., not above 50 micrograms per kilogram of bodyweight) -- so EWG fabricated a new 'toxic dose' (2 micrograms per kilogram of bodyweight) so that EWG could then pretend that BPA was present at 'toxic' levels. EWG's pretend toxic dose of 2 is not supported by real-life experiences or scientific data. Moreover, the EPA safe dose of 50 has a substantial margin of safety built into it. This method of making up a "toxic" dose is an old trick of groups like EWG.

Milloy says of Fenton Communication, "You've got to admire them. They are ruthlessly effective and I fault industry and conservatives for not fighting them. Industry always has been afraid of environmentalists. They worry just a little too much about their reputation. Conservatives don't know anything about science; Run away from environmental issue."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bpa; davidfenton; endocrinedisruptors; fenton; fentoncommunications; gmo; gmoscare; monsanto; rowanscarborough; scares; smearcampaign; theleft
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1 posted on 04/10/2009 8:15:41 AM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

One look into the camera by Jon Stewart is enough to end the effectiveness of any conservative politician.


2 posted on 04/10/2009 8:17:18 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Reagan Man

Great article - very informative.
But the Trillion Dollar question is
How do we fight back???
Any ideas/organizations???


3 posted on 04/10/2009 8:27:18 AM PDT by bossmechanic (If all else fails, hit it with a hammer)
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To: DManA

The great, and largely unchallenged, left-wing conspiracy.

In 1964, while he was a candidate for the Presidential nomination on the Republican ticket, Barry Goldwater widely distributed a slim book, “None Dare Call It Treason”, actually written by John A. Stormer, referring to the endless corruption of public officials addicted to the “tax and spend” philosophy and the then much smaller organized resistance that was developing on the college campuses. These rioting college students went on to carry their toxic methods and message to every corner of America, so it is almost an unrecognizable land today.

A couple of generations have been born, lived and died since the New Deal of the FDR Administration, and still the lessons are not learned. Like crabgrass, it keeps on coming back.


4 posted on 04/10/2009 8:30:32 AM PDT by alloysteel (When the chips are down - the buffalo is empty.)
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To: Reagan Man
Conservatives don't know anything about science

Milloy needs to figure out how to stop ruining his otherwise good commentary with dumbass statements like this one.

5 posted on 04/10/2009 8:31:56 AM PDT by freespirited (Is this a nation of laws or a nation of Democrats? -- Charles Krauthammer)
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To: bossmechanic

Until all the hubbub from Obama and Plugs taking over dies down, its gonna be difficult if not impossible for the loyal opposition on the right to mount any legitimate counter strike. Many Americans have put they’re lives on cruise control and their future hope in the hands of a man who is intent on gaining more and more power to change America into something it was never meant to be.


6 posted on 04/10/2009 8:40:47 AM PDT by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: bossmechanic
This is a good article but bad news is that it describes only the smallest part of a multilevel integrated machine of political warfare that fate and sheer bloody mindedness have combined to place in the hands of very ruthless Democrats.

You ask, "how do we fight back?" Here are my answers:

The first step is to recognize the Blitzkrieg which is about to overwhelm us. I have been posting since before the election that Obama, as a Manchurian Marxist, is setting out to so jigger the electoral system that he will be immune from any backlash from the electorate. This author has described one way he is going about it. Typically, the Republicans have nothing with which to counter. The first step, I say again, is to recognize and accept the very real danger which is looming. Lately I've been saying in this context that the only thing the Republicans learned about 2008 election is that they learned nothing from the 2006 election. The imagery of Blitzkrieg is not far off the mark. The Republican Party, the conservative movement, and the nation as a whole should consider that it is in a place as perilous as England in 1940.

Second, take a lesson from Harry and Louise. The Republicans were handed a Harry and Louise issue by Barak Obama when he explicitly threatened to bankrupt the coal industry. Sarah Palin, embattled and unsupported as always, attempted to capitalize on this. McCain simply muffed it. Now Obama is taking on the oil industry, indeed all of energy, health care providers who handle one out of every seven dollars spent in America, the banks, insurance companies etc. It is safe to say that the list of industries mortally threatened by Obama is limited only by the ingenuity of Americans in finding occupations. Every one of these industries must be made to understand that their very existence as an independent entity free of government micro management is dependent on rousing the populace as the healthcare industry did against Hillary's health care plan with their Harry and Louise campaign. If we had a dynamic and charismatic leader of the Republican National Committee such as Newt Gingrich, he would be selling every one of these important industries on the need to go into the media against Obama. These industries will be reluctant because the Republicans have shown themselves to be untrustworthy so we need a world-class salesman. We have Michael Steele. All this can be managed up to but not across the line of illegality. These industries when one considers their vast resources and their great numbers easily mounts $1 billion worth of media blitz against the Democrat machine. They must be convinced to do so.

The Republican brand must be reestablished. It is very difficult to say about fiscal profligacy, for example, "we are sorry, we won't do it any more" and expect much of the electorate to be aroused on our behalf. There are issues which are polling 70%, 80%, and 90% and they all run against Obama and the Democrats. Any one of these issues, such as English as the official language and opposition to drivers licenses for illegals, can recondition the thinking of the electorate in favor of Republicans. They can reestablish the brand. So when Republicans claim they have repented on spending, the electorate is conditioned to go with them. Properly handled, these issues can put the Democrats on the wrong side of common sense on demonstrably popular issues. There is one Republican who has done polling to reveal these issues. His name is Newt Gingrich. Gingrich is also the man who found the issues which nationalized in 1992 election and put Republicans back in power after 40 years. One wonders what Michael Steele has polled?

A party in as pitiable a state as is the Republican Party today must seek to nationalize the election. I believe the electorate is very uneasy indeed very frightened which is often expressed as anger and probably will be so expressed in the upcoming tea parties. I believe the anger is a reaction to the fear. The politician that can articulate that fear can nationalize the election. I believe Newt Gingrich has the forensic skills and experience and the national stature to do that. But we have Michael Steele. Worse, we have no one else. So the first thing we must do is find a leader who can nationalize the election. Think of Winston Churchill in 1940 because nothing less will do.


7 posted on 04/10/2009 10:03:40 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: bossmechanic

Buy only what you need for the next three years keep money in sock rip up lawn grow garden walk a lot see how obamas plan works.


8 posted on 04/10/2009 10:15:42 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: Reagan Man
"Conservatives don't know anything about science; Run away from environmental issue."

Baloney! The left knows less. They just question more in the drive by media.

9 posted on 04/12/2009 12:55:03 AM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: Reagan Man

Fenton Communications profile http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6958


10 posted on 04/12/2009 1:13:36 AM PDT by anglian
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To: Reagan Man

Cf: The extensive propaganda disseminated by the nazis:

http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/ww2era.htm


11 posted on 04/12/2009 2:56:13 AM PDT by Canedawg (Obowma did not bow, He did not have bow with that prince. Sincerely, TOTUS)
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To: Reagan Man

“The Great Left Smear Machine”

It works and it’s effective. The question is, why?

IMHO


12 posted on 04/12/2009 3:36:31 AM PDT by ripley
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To: bossmechanic

“Great article - very informative.
But the Trillion Dollar question is
How do we fight back???
Any ideas/organizations???”

It’s called saturation and lawsuits. We have to create news which the media cannot ignore while at the same time filing thousands of frivolous lawsuits which will bog down the system.

We have to go after PETA, Greenpeace, Moveon, NARAL, ACTUP and the ACLU with lawsuits. Force them to spend money. Reagan did this to the Soviets. He bankrupted them. No one has picked up Reagans playbook in 25 years.

The model is there. All we have to do is use it.


13 posted on 04/12/2009 6:13:32 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Bow down to me. I am TOTUS.)
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To: bossmechanic

Burn the f*****g places down, and run them out on a rail.


14 posted on 04/12/2009 8:58:52 AM PDT by gunner03
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To: nathanbedford

I completly agree with all your points.


15 posted on 04/12/2009 9:03:37 AM PDT by gunner03
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To: freespirited
Conservatives don't know anything about science Milloy needs to figure out how to stop ruining his otherwise good commentary with dumbass statements like this one.

It's an odd statement coming from the guy who runs junkscience.com. I think he is trying to say that conservatives don't challenge the liberals on their junk science when they should.

16 posted on 04/12/2009 9:18:34 AM PDT by WOSG (Why is Obama trying to bankrupt America with $16 trillion in spending over the next 4 years?)
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To: WOSG

Agreed, an odd thing for him to say. It makes no sense for him to insult the very people sympathetic to his website.

There are plenty of FReepers who know a lot about science.


17 posted on 04/12/2009 11:40:21 AM PDT by freespirited (Is this a nation of laws or a nation of Democrats? -- Charles Krauthammer)
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To: freespirited

Yup.

That said, the conservatives are in general AWOL in fighting the liberal lies about science. The few that do - eg marc Morano, now at
http://climatedepot.org
... fighting the good fight to expose the global warming scam ... are very very good. But there are too few of them and too many political cowards (especially in office) who are incapable or unwilling to challenge the liberal orthodoxy.


18 posted on 04/13/2009 7:03:50 PM PDT by WOSG (Why is Obama trying to bankrupt America with $16 trillion in spending over the next 4 years?)
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To: Reagan Man

bump


19 posted on 05/29/2013 11:53:52 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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