Truth is the First Casualty of Kos
Kos shows liberals just make it up.
by Brad Peck
Last Friday Markos Moulitsas, the Kos in DailyKos, put up a fundraising post titled "AR-Sen: Hell to Pay: Chamber-backed group runs racist ad against Bill Halter." After displaying the ad the bulk of the post starts with "The group running this ad is funded by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce..."
Ok. Let's stop there, because the group "Americans for Job Security" is neither backed nor funded by the U.S Chamber, nor did we provide any funding for political or issue ads to them*. As I told Kos:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 2:37 PM, <bpeck@uschamber.com> wrote: Regarding this post: dailykos.com We have no affiliation in any way with the Halter ad you posted on or the group running it. Thank you, Brad Peck U.S. Chamber of Commerce The reply? From: dailkos@gmail.com[mailto:dailykos@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:07 PM Prove it.
Really. That was the reply. So I tried again: On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Peck, Bradley wrote: I am sure that you understand the difficulty, if not impossibility, in proving a negative. I am also sure that despite our many policies differences you share our commitment to an honest debate centered on credible facts. Since you are making the allegation in this case it would seem that the burden of proof lies with you, but in the interest of setting the record straight I have again confirmed with every group at the Chamber who does political work that we are not associated with AJS and/or this ad. I also spoke with Stephen DeMaura at Americans for Job Security who confirmed this as well. Mr. DeMaura has also spoken with reporters about the ad and the WSJ has issued this update to their article on it: blogs.wsj.com UPDATE, 8.55 PM IST: Mr. DeMaura said his group had paid for stock footage for the ad but could not immediately provide more details about the source of the footage or the locations depicted in it. He also confirmed the ad cost around $900,000 to air but said the group was “not associated with the US Chamber of Commerce.” I would like to again request that your post be updated to reflect this reality. Sincerely, Brad Peck I got back: From: dailykos@gmail.com[mailto:dailykos@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 10:50 AM The Wall Street Journal is as interested in an honest debate as you guys is, which is saying, not interested at all. How about an email introduction to Stephen DeMaura so I can ask him the source of funding for that ad myself? I am an optimist, so I tried again: On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Peck, Bradley wrote: It would seem at the moment that interest in an honest debate is lacking more on your side than mine. I do not know DeMaura or have his email address. I spoke with him this morning on the phone at the contact information listed on their website. Americans for Job Security 107 South West Street, PMB 551 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-535-3110 savejobs.org Yeah, I don't know what I was thinking? From: dailykos@gmail.com [dailykos@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Markos Moulitsas [markos@dailykos.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 11:22 AM You can't have an honest debate without the facts. And right now, your side of this "debate" is hiding behind unaccountable front groups that refuse to release donor information, and have a well-documented history of flat out lying. In other words, I don't believe you, and you have given me nothing but your word, and the word of some guy at AJS that you claim you don't even know, that all the documentation showing a connection between the Chamber and AJS is somehow untrue. You also deny global warming. It doesn't mean I'm going to believe you just because you said so. The complete email exchange is here. Note, none of "all the documentation" showing a connection between the Chamber and AJS was included in this last email, or in the post for that matter. Nobody around here has any working knowledge of the group, so I did a little searching. Most of the 290 references on Google are in regards to Halter ad, where the connection between the Chamber and AJS was made by Kos, that would be a nice bit of self-validation but there must be more, right? Well, there is this "late 1990's" connection made by Stealthpacs (also copied to SourceWatch): "Americans for Job Security (AJS) spun off in the late 1990s from a group called The Coalition: Americans Working for Real Change, a group that had been formed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to counteract the extensive soft money spending by the AFL-CIO starting in the 1996 elections." Which is sort of contradicted by this from American Rights at Work: Americans for Job Security Founded by American Insurance Association: Americans for Job Security was founded in 1997 by the President of the American Insurance Association, a trade organization that promotes the industry's position on health care and product liability legislation. The American Insurance Association gave $1 million to help launch the group. The group later received a cash infusion in 2000 of $2 million from the American Insurance Association and the American Forest and Paper Association. So the evidence connecting the Chamber to AJS is old and fuzzy at best, but basically non-existent. Not that lack of evidence is going to cause Kos to correct himself, after all, it might disturb the narrative. *the part after the comma was added as an update after someone asked me if I was parsing words to get away with having funded them -- which, as I made clear in the emails, we did/do not. Email this • Sphere: Related Content May 05, 2010 at 09:33 PM in Brad Peck, Politics | Permalink
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