Stephanie
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SOROS is tied in with Democrat/Progressive party. PEOPLE BETTER wake up. YOUR votes are being WIPED out by these tactics from the left/dems/progressives This is what they did to Palin. A lot of links in the article at the site
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By Mike Ciandella | September 16, 2014 | 10:53 AM EDT Share it Tweet it More Sharing Services 76 shares
The media should be reporting on this, but they consistently ignore it. Legal battles against state governor’s with higher political aspirations keep cropping up. But looking deeper into attacks on Republican governors from Texas, Wisconsin and Louisiana reveals George Soros’ checkbook was behind it all – but the news media aren’t about to point that out.
The group that first filed an indictment charge against Texas Gov. Rick Perry was funded by Soros, the liberal billionaire, but the trail of his money didn’t end there. Both the recall election for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and an even less successful recall attempt for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal were rooted in Soros-funded groups.
Between them, these three potential Republican presidential candidates were targeted by groups receiving more than $6.3 million from Soros.
The media should be reporting on this connection, but so far they have completely ignored it. None of the broadcast news coverage of Walker’s recall election or Perry’s indictment on ABC, CBS or NBC have mentioned Soros.
Attempts to recall Jindal weren’t mentioned by the networks, although left-wing outlets like The Huffington Post tried to promote them. Soros Joined Unions to Recall Scott Walker Walker’s 2012 recall election made national headlines, before he won reelection by a wider margin than he had won his original election. Walker’s troubles began when he limited the bargaining power of unions. Predictably, this angered the AFL-CIO – and a Soros-funded network of liberal groups that the Wisconsin branch of the AFL-CIO was a part of.
This network, dubbed America Votes, got at least $2.14 million from Soros in 2006 alone.
Besides the AFL-CIO, America Votes includes the Human Rights Campaign (which had gotten $600,000 from Soros) and the American Federation of Teachers (which got $31,853). And the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Soros’ son Jonathan also donated $5,000 to Walker’s opponents. Jonathan is vice chairman and director of the board for the Open Society Foundation. Common Dreams and Workers Independent News worked to promote this recall, as did other Soros-funded media outlets, including Mother Jones ($485,000) and Alternet. They were among the first to report on the recall threat. All four of these organizations are also members of the Media Consortium. The Media Consortium has received $675,000 from Soros since 2000.
Yet, in all the network news coverage of Walker, America Votes was never mentioned. Soros Groups Try and Fail to Oust Governor Jindal -
all of it here:
See more at: 6.4 Million from Soros Behind Legal Battles for 3 Conservative 2016 Contenders Media Ignore
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By Mike Ciandella | September 16, 2014 | 10:53 AM EDT Share it Tweet it More Sharing Services 76 shares
The media should be reporting on this, but they consistently ignore it. Legal battles against state governor’s with higher political aspirations keep cropping up. But looking deeper into attacks on Republican governors from Texas, Wisconsin and Louisiana reveals George Soros’ checkbook was behind it all – but the news media aren’t about to point that out.
The group that first filed an indictment charge against Texas Gov. Rick Perry was funded by Soros, the liberal billionaire, but the trail of his money didn’t end there. Both the recall election for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and an even less successful recall attempt for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal were rooted in Soros-funded groups.
Between them, these three potential Republican presidential candidates were targeted by groups receiving more than $6.3 million from Soros.
The media should be reporting on this connection, but so far they have completely ignored it. None of the broadcast news coverage of Walker’s recall election or Perry’s indictment on ABC, CBS or NBC have mentioned Soros.
Attempts to recall Jindal weren’t mentioned by the networks, although left-wing outlets like The Huffington Post tried to promote them. Soros Joined Unions to Recall Scott Walker Walker’s 2012 recall election made national headlines, before he won reelection by a wider margin than he had won his original election. Walker’s troubles began when he limited the bargaining power of unions. Predictably, this angered the AFL-CIO – and a Soros-funded network of liberal groups that the Wisconsin branch of the AFL-CIO was a part of.
This network, dubbed America Votes, got at least $2.14 million from Soros in 2006 alone.
Besides the AFL-CIO, America Votes includes the Human Rights Campaign (which had gotten $600,000 from Soros) and the American Federation of Teachers (which got $31,853). And the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Soros’ son Jonathan also donated $5,000 to Walker’s opponents. Jonathan is vice chairman and director of the board for the Open Society Foundation. Common Dreams and Workers Independent News worked to promote this recall, as did other Soros-funded media outlets, including Mother Jones ($485,000) and Alternet. They were among the first to report on the recall threat. All four of these organizations are also members of the Media Consortium. The Media Consortium has received $675,000 from Soros since 2000.
Yet, in all the network news coverage of Walker, America Votes was never mentioned. Soros Groups Try and Fail to Oust Governor Jindal -
all of it here:
See more at: 6.4 Million from Soros Behind Legal Battles for 3 Conservative 2016 Contenders Media Ignore