The Forces Behind Obama: Soros, Acorn
From the great John Fund, via the opinion page of the Wall Street Journal:
Obama’s Liberal Shock Troops
By JOHN FUND
July 12, 2008; Page A11Denver
While he is a skilled candidate, Barack Obama’s ability to surprise, stun and sweep over the vaunted Clinton Machine to capture the Democratic nomination was rooted in his background as a community organizer. He’s now turning those skills to the general election.
But liberals aren’t just on the march on the presidential level. This year, liberal activists are spending parts of the fortunes of their wealthy donors to transform politics at the state and local level.
In 2005, billionaire investor George Soros convened a group of 70 super-rich liberal donors in Phoenix to evaluate why their efforts to defeat President Bush had failed. One conclusion was that they needed to step up their long-term efforts to dominate key battleground states. The donors formed a group called Democracy Alliance to make grants in four areas: media, ideas, leadership and civic engagement. Since then, Democracy Alliance partners have donated over $100 million to key progressive organizations.
Take Colorado, which has voted Republican for president in nine of the last 10 presidential elections. But in 2006, Colorado elected a Democratic governor and legislature for the first time in over 30 years. Denver will be the site for the party’s 2008 presidential convention. Polls show Barack Obama would carry the state today. This hasn’t happened by chance. The Democracy Alliance poured money into Colorado to make it a proving ground for how progressives can take over a state.
Offshoots of leading liberal national groups were set up including Colorado Media Matters in 2006, to correct "conservative misinformation" in the media. Ethics Watch, a group modeled after Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, was started and proceeded to file a flurry of complaints over alleged campaign finance violations — while refusing to name its own donors.
Western Progress, a think tank to advance "progressive solutions," opened its doors as did the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, one of 29 such groups around the country. Then there’s Colorado Confidential, a project of The Center for Independent Media, which subsidized liberal bloggers. CIM has set up similar ventures in Iowa, Minnesota and Michigan, with funding from groups such as the Service Employees International Union, and George Soros’s Open Society Institute.
On the electoral front, Progressive Majority Colorado has set up seven offices with the goal of "recruiting progressive leaders" as candidates. America Votes-Colorado promises to coordinate the largest voter mobilization effort in the state’s history. "All of this activity has flown under the radar," says Ed Morrissey of the conservative blog Captain’s Quarters. "But efforts to change the political ground game may have real long-term consequences."
More audaciously, in Michigan, signatures have been filed to put a sweeping reorganization of state government on this November’s ballot. The measure, pushed by a group called "Reform Michigan Government Now," contains at least 36 distinct provisions that take up a dozen pages of fine type. "It’s a Trojan Horse dressed up as My Friend Flicka," says Lawrence Reed, president of the conservative Mackinac Center.
In a recession-wracked state seething with public anger at elected officials, the measure hits populist notes by cutting the size of the legislature and reducing the salaries of top officeholders. But on voting, it would mandate no-excuse-needed absentee voting — despite a long history of vote-fraud scandals involving absentee votes in Detroit and other cities. A redistricting commission would be set up to reshape political boundaries, but state courts would be barred from reviewing any plans it draws up. (Only federal courts could review the boundaries.) Voters would also be barred from rejecting or amending the commission’s work by initiative.
There is also a direct attack on the judiciary. The initiative reduces the state’s Supreme Court to five members, down from seven, and the state’s Court of Appeals to 20 judges, down from 28. Saving money appears not to be the motive: Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm could appoint 10 newly created circuit court judges. The net result would be that conservatives would lose control of the state Supreme Court, because the two justices who would be removed would be the last two appointed by GOP Gov. John Engler. Of the eight appeals court judgeships that would be eliminated, six are now held by people with GOP backgrounds.
"It’s a strange reform that benefits one political party exclusively at all three levels of the judiciary," observes Mr. Reed. "Is the intent that the judiciary become just another arm of one of the political parties?"
The financing for the initiative is mysterious and will not be publicly revealed until campaign finance reports are due in late September or early October. But the measure appears to be a Democratic effort. The campaign is being quarterbacked by a former Democratic state legislative leader, and Mark Brewer, the state’s Democratic Party chair, says his party supports the measure.
Should Mr. Obama be elected, he would become not just the head of the Democratic Party but also the inspiration for a large number of liberal groups. Some of them would no doubt lobby him to hand out taxpayer grants and contracts for their nonpolitical "community" efforts.
Indeed, Mr. Obama has extensive connections with the granddaddy of activist groups, Acorn (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), which has gotten millions in government grants for its low-income housing programs. In 1992, Acorn hired Mr. Obama to run a voter registration effort. He later became a trainer for the group, as well as its lawyer in election law cases.
Acorn’s political arm has endorsed Mr. Obama while its "voter education" arm has pledged to spend $35 million to register people this fall — despite a history of vote fraud scandals that have led to guilty pleas by many Acorn employees.
The housing bill now before Congress would set up a slush fund for community organizations such as Acorn. But Acorn has gone quiet in its lobbying for the bill this week with the news that one of its employees — the brother of Acorn founder Wade Rathke — had stolen nearly $1 million from the group. Mr. Rathke decided not to alert law enforcement or the organization’s board, and kept his brother employed at Acorn until last month. "Is this the kind of group we want getting taxpayer money?" asks Rep. Ed Royce (R., Calif.)
But Acorn may play, along with other liberal groups, a leading role in electing Mr. Obama. Such groups deserve a closer look now, before their influence and possibly their clout grow dramatically after the November election.
As usual Mr. Fund’s "opinion" piece contains more newsworthy information than a dozen Associated Press reports.
We have discussed many of these topics here, especially the highly secretive genesis of the Soros Democracy Alliance.
But as Mr. Fund suggest, much more needs to be known about all of these shadowy groups.
And we know our watchdog media won’t investigate them.
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July 12th, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Fund is excellent in his research and another fine tool is discoverthenetworks.
Along with Soros and his usual group of high dollar suspects another you need to look at with all they have been doing in Michigan and Colorado are Jon Stryker and his sister Pat.
Look at them and the people around them and you will build another party of this ‘vast left wing conspiracy’.
July 12th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
Aren’t liberals constantly complaining that the Republicans are the party of the rich? What’s wrong with this picture…
July 12th, 2008 at 2:23 pm
There you have it. Soros wins either way, Obama or Clinton. Soros IS the Democrat party.
July 12th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
I know there probably are, but there should be laws to stop this vote buying system, which is what it is in essence. This is not how this republic is supposed to be, a couple of ultra wealthy misguided liberals forcing an election. How in the hell are we supposed to be able to fight against this kind of power, all the money we can’t even begin to imagine, poured into the dem’s assistance, in any way possible?
July 12th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Well this a is the perfect time to say. Money is the Root of All EVIL. This is the perfect liberal democrat way. If we cant beat them we will buy them..
July 12th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
“Soros IS the Democrat party.”
It appears so. Why doesn’t HE just run for President and get it over with?
And stay tuned for the continuing saga of the “Battle of the two Georges” because Soros is not quite through with harassing and debasing President George Bush!
July 13th, 2008 at 12:06 am
I still find it amusing that the guy who makes his fortune by basically betting against America wants Democrats to win.
July 13th, 2008 at 10:05 am
I find it ironic that despite all the money he spent on the 2004 election that Bush still won. And when he convened his 70 super-rich donors to “evaluate” why their efforts have failed it never occurred to them that maybe the general population doesn’t agree with their views. Could it possibly be that they’re the ones out of step, trying to force their dogma on people who don’t want it? Perish the thought!
July 13th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Let’s just hope (and believe) that with the new fangled thingy-ma-jig called the InterNet - American’s will get a clue before the election and not buy into this dangerous shyster scheme.
Soros loves to destroy economies and is a socialist (which explains his backing of Obamanation). He is a dangerous man (not to be too conspiracy theorist, but just check out the first Left Behind - Carpathia was put forth by ‘financial’ men who wanted to take over the World. Is it life imitating art? Or have we been warned?)
And as to the way this crappola got into play - let’s all just thank McAmnesty for joining forces with Feingold to concoct this little twist on campaign finance reform (which to me seems to have come back and bit him in the butt). Yes, let’s take ‘out’ the big money from ‘corporations and ‘the rich’ and let the little guy have a chance - how well is that working?
I believe that any bill/legislation that includes the word reform in it - is in direct violation of the Constitution and dangerous to the citizens of America.
BTW, the Greens just chose Cynthia ‘Cell phone as a weapon’ McKinney as their nominee.
This election just keeps getting better and better every week.
July 13th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
“BTW, the Greens just chose Cynthia ‘Cell phone as a weapon’ McKinney as their nominee.”
I saw that too, and this pick is perfect because it makes me think of Side Show Bob from the Simpson’s fame.
http://s215.photobucket.com/al.....kinney.jpg
July 13th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
Obviously the Greens dont want to get any votes at all, instead of the pathetic few they expected.
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