The Soros Web and the Spiders Within
By Ed Lasky
AmericanThinker.com
Barack Obama's latest straw-man style of attack is focused on the United States Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has earned his ire by being a free-enterprise group, and one that is practicing its First Amendment rights to criticize an administration bereft of officials with real-world experience but chockablock with animus toward capitalism. Obama's latest claim is that the ads run by the Chamber are funded by foreign sources.
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Barack Obama's latest straw-man style of attack is focused on the United States Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has earned his ire by being a free-enterprise group, and one that is practicing its First Amendment rights to criticize an administration bereft of officials with real-world experience but chockablock with animus toward capitalism. Obama's latest claim is that the ads run by the Chamber are funded by foreign sources.
Who is helping perpetuating this claim -- for
which there is no evidence? George Soros:
Obama's pal and donor, and a man who wielded his
power over his 527 groups to help power Obama to
the Oval Office.
The
New
York Times
charts the path of the "foreign money" charge:
The issue of the chamber's funding first gained notice this week when ThinkProgress, a blog affiliated with the Center for American Progress, an influential liberal advocacy group, posted a lengthy piece with the headline "Exclusive: Foreign-Funded ‘U.S.' Chamber of Commerce Running Partisan Attack Ads."
The piece detailed the chamber's overseas memberships, but it provided no evidence that the money generated overseas had been used in United States campaigns. Still, liberal groups like MoveOn.org pounced on the allegations, resulting in protests at the chamber's offices, a demand for a federal investigation by Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, and ultimately the remarks by Mr. Obama himself.
White House officials acknowledged Friday that they had no specific evidence to indicate that the chamber had used money from foreign entities to finance political attack ads.
Soros is pulling the strings of his puppets -- again.
Think Progress is a branch of the Center for
American Progress, the think-tank founded and
funded to a great extent by George Soros and his
political allies, Herb and Marion Sandler. The
Center has been
described
by Bloomberg News as the "Soros-Funded
Democratic Idea Factory." The CAP also provided
the administration with many of its officials,
including the controversial Green Jobs Czar, Van
Jones (he returned to his sinecure at the CAP
when he was "resigned" in the wake of
revelations about his radicalism). The head of
the CAP, John Podesta, managed the transition
from Senator Obama to President Obama. The Obama
administration has plenty of alums from the
Center for American Progress.
The next step in the proliferation of the
man-made virus was to get MoveOn.org to spread
the canard that the Chamber was using foreign
money to fund political campaigns in America.
MoveOn.org is the jewel in the crown of
Soros-funded 527 groups (Soros is the single
largest funder of such groups). The fact that
Soros runs an offshore hedge fund that keeps its
investors hidden (and most probably includes a
slew of foreigners) is rarely mentioned. The
riches of Soros include hefty management fees
extracted from foreign investors; money is
fungible. Can we logically consider that some of
the money Soros liberally spreads in American
politics is foreign money?
Then Senator Al Franken used his pulpit from the
Senate (where he usually slumbers or mugs
insulting facial expressions when Senate
minority leader Mitch McConnell speaks) to get
media coverage to hype the charge regarding
foreign money. Al Franken was the beneficiary of
George Soros when he ran his campaign against
the incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman.
Franken owes a great deal to Soros, who was the
donor to a range of 527 groups based in
Minnesota which ginned up false and specious
charges against Coleman -- a story that I
covered
in "The Soros Connection in the Minnesota Senate
Race Vote Count."
Soros wanted Coleman -- probably the sharpest
monitor and critic of the United Nations -- out
of the Senate. Coleman was focused like a laser
beam when exposing fraud (especially the Oil for
Food Scandal) and other problems at the United
Nations (see "Why
Soros Wants Norm Coleman Out of the Senate").
Soros was a donor to Franken, and he also helped
cover the expenses of the legal campaign waged
by Franken to take the seat by, among other
steps, hosting a big
fundraising party
at his fancy digs in Manhattan.
The election of Franken was fraught with
problems but nevertheless was made official by
Minnesota's Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie.
Ritchie was elected with the help of the
Secretary of States Project
-- an undertaking of a group called the
Democracy Alliance.
This is a group of billionaires led by George
Soros and Democratic activists and operatives
(including Anna Burger, a highly placed official
of the Service Employees International Union)
that has undertaken to change the political
landscape of America and is using a bulldozer to
do so. The agenda of the Secretary of States
Project was to place into office politicians
whom they consider friendly towards their goals
-- among them electing Democrats. These
Secretaries are responsible for ensuring the
integrity and honesty of the voting process in
states.
And what have we discovered since Franken's
election was made official by the Secretary of
State of Minnesota? A citizens' group has run
its own investigation regarding the integrity of
his election and, lo and behold, has discovered
enough
fraudulent votes
cast for Franken that suggest his election, in
retrospect, was at the very least worthy of
further investigation .
Then, to cap it off, President Obama ranted and
raved about the Chamber and the influence of
foreign money in American politics. George Soros
and Barack Obama have a long history together.
Soros was an early and ardent supporter of
Senator Barack Obama -- even finding a loophole
in campaign finance laws that allowed him and
Soros family members to escape the limits that
normally apply in terms of donor giving. They
flooded Obama with money, a topic I covered in
an article I wrote for American Thinker back in
early 2007 ("Soros,
Obama and the Millionaires Exception").
The canard being promoted by Obama and George
Soros has no basis in fact, as the New York
Times makes clear:
Organizations from both ends of the political spectrum, from liberal ones like the A.F.L.-C.I.O. and the Sierra Club to conservative groups like the National Rifle Association, have international affiliations and get money from foreign entities while at the same time pushing political causes in the United States.
Such groups, which collectively have spent hundreds of millions dollars on political causes to advance their agenda, are required by law to ensure that any foreign money they receive is isolated and not used to finance political activities, which would violate a longstanding federal ban. The Chamber of Commerce says it has a vigorous process for ensuring that does not happen, and no evidence has emerged to suggest that is untrue.
Even the White House was eventually forced to own up to the rhetorical ruse:
White House officials acknowledged Friday that they had no specific evidence to indicate that the chamber had used money from foreign entities to finance political attack ads.
"The president was not suggesting any illegality," Bob Bauer, the White House counsel, said. Instead, he said Mr. Obama's reference to the chamber was meant to draw attention to the inadequacies of campaign disclosure laws in allowing groups to spend large amounts of money on politics without disclosing their donors.
Of course, their admission happened at the end of Friday -- always the dumping ground for embarrassing admissions -- timed to a news cycle that all but takes weekends off.
The strategy was clear: gin up a canard so it
enters the spin cycle (spun by Soros-linked
enterprises) during the week in a very active
political season. The hope was to generate
enthusiasm with the Democratic base to pony up
some campaign money and desire to cast votes.
Mud was slung onto the Chamber by using a
baseless charge. Then -- when the truth came out
-- an admission that there was no backing for
the charge, no evidence, was made during the
dead zone of the news cycle. This is how a virus
spreads. How to stop the virus? Vote the right
way in November.
The entire campaign is dishonest in the extreme.
Michael Barone
calls it "projection" because Obama's own 2008
campaign all but invited foreign donations:
... it's well documented that the 2008 Obama campaign did not put in place address verification software that would have routinely prevented most foreign donations. In effect they were encouraging donations by foreign nationals. Here's the Washington Post on this back in October 2008:
"Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is allowing donors to use largely untraceable prepaid credit cards that could potentially be used to evade limits on how much an individual is legally allowed to give or to mask a contributor's identity, campaign officials confirmed. Faced with a huge influx of donations over the Internet, the campaign has also chosen not to use basic security measures to prevent potentially illegal or anonymous contributions from flowing into its accounts, aides acknowledged." (snip)
Then there's the question of whether foreign nationals are contributing to the Obama campaign. There is more than enough evidence to warrant a full-scale investigation by the Federal Election Commission, including the $32,332.19 that appears to have come from two brothers living in a Hamas-controlled Palestinian refugee camp in Rafah, GA (that's Gaza, not Georgia). The brothers' cash is part of a flood of illegal foreign contributions accepted by the Obama campaign.
A Chamber spokesman alluded to this bit of history by suggesting those in glass houses should not throw stones. Regardless of the blatant dishonesty of the Big Lie regarding Chamber spending, the latest news from Mike Allen's Playbook on Politico is that Barack Obama and his supporters will continue to spread the Big Lie and "double down on it." Arrogance and impunity in action.
How is that hope and change mantra that
lulled so many Americans to suspend their
disbelief coming along? The strategy may be
clear and despicable, but the network behind
it remains murky to the general public. So
much for Obama's transparency pledge and the
politics of hope and change.
Ed Lasky is news editor of American Thinker.
