Posted on 01/20/2011 6:54:30 PM PST by Edmunds mom
Remember when Pew and some of its friends got caught with their hands in the cookie jar a few years ago on the issue of campaign finance reform? Now net neutrality, another dubious reform, is in the news, and once again Pew is under fire.
In the earlier controversy, Sean Treglia, a former Pew staffer, explained to some journalists in 2004 at USCs Annenberg School of Journalism how Pew and 7 other left-of-center foundations created a snowball of research, grassroots groups, and more, all in order to fool Congress and the courts into imagining that Americans believed they had too much freedom in political campaigns and a government crack-down was needed.
To refresh your memory, you can read Bill Schambras account for the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Treglia, of course, was quite abashed when his speech became news and tried hard to backpedal. (The full video is here.)
Appropriately for todays net neutrality chapter of this old, old story, Treglia sneered at bloggers as he tried to cover his posterior: They are not news journalists. To the contrary, they are nothing more than partisans engaged in an effort to discredit the campaign-finance movement.
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