Great thing about the Internets… You get a chance to say more than a few sentences on a fast TV block.
Today, on Eric Bolling’s Follow They Money — which airs at 10pm EST — on the Fox Business Channel, we discussed accusations by the conservative Daily Caller that protesters outside the conservative CPAC gathering this weekend were all nothing but paid, union reps with no idea what they were protesting. Here’s the Daily Caller’s “evidence”:
I responded with some obvious questions about the video. They only interviewed one person, which, in journalism terms, means the claim is uncorroborated. And it’s noteworthy that the person interviewed isn’t wearing the same hat and t-shirt union attire that all the other protesters seem to be wearing. Given the deep history of misleading video footage on both sides of political debates being used to lob baseless accusations, I think it’s reasonable to scrutinize this tape.
But…. What I also should have said is that if the footage accurately represents the situation and, indeed, even one person was paid to attend the anti-CPAC protest, that is shameful and stupid. It’s a tactic that puts petty political posing ahead of the real people putting their bodies on the line to protest, and it distracts from the very authentic and legitimate frustrations of the many, many more who are there out of their own volition and deeply held beliefs.
On some level, it’s understandable that unions with out of work members would take the opportunity to throw a little money their way to bolster a cause the union has decided to endorse. But let me go on record as saying while I completely support unions and other organizations facilitating the ability of their members to protest (by paying for buses and materials and such) or even allowing them to attend protests during work hours, I do not support any superficial protesters-for-hire astroturf efforts. If proven true, I would be as critical of these actions on the left as I would be on the right (and yes, they’ve happened on the right — see, e.g., Sarah Palin, at least one Tea Party activist who was paid $100,000 to show her support for the cause, not to mention the black Tea Party “star” who was paid for his attendances).
But the frustration I have with these accusations is that, even if true, paid Occupy protesters are merely one ore two examples amidst an ocean of authentic, ordinary American voices standing up for the middle class and against runaway corporate greed and inequality. Moreover, promoting such exceptions (whether true or false) is merely a pathetic attempt to discredit a movement that is not only now larger than the Tea Party but more popular in terms of public support and more impactful, not only electing a few legislators who have stalled their agenda in Congress, but actually changing the political discourse of our nation to finally talk about economic inequality and a path to prosperity for all.
The haters can rail all they want against a few low-hanging, (alleged) bad apples. The much, much larger tree of social change is once again taking root in America.
What else could we do with $5.5 billion in bonuses Goldman Sachs is giving its employees for the first three months of 2010? You’d think that after ruining our economy AND being indicted for fraud, Goldman would have the sense to give the American public the money to spend ourselves.
Actually, on second thought, they did such a great job tanking our economy, I’m sure they deserve it.
Watch my latest video blog with ideas for what else we could spend that $5.5 billion on.
And check out the Showdown in America, with events planned across the country of ordinary Americans telling the big banks enough is enough!
http://showdowninamerica.org/
Here’s Jon Stewart’s take on fraud charges filed against Goldman Sachs and conservative opposition to clearly much-needed financial regulation. Brilliant (Stewart, that is — not the Wall St. crooks and Republican liars)!
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And if you never saw my video exposing how Goldman Sachs was betting on death in its “death bond” derivative scheme, there’s no time like the present:
As news media attention and Democratic anxiety turns toward the Tea Party march on Washington today, let’s pause to remember that not only did 95% of Americans get a tax CUT under President Obama (including many of those complaining he raised taxes) but also think about how our tax money is helping the Tea Partiers make all their misplaced ruckus (not to mention, helping all of us, everyday).
Here’s a little ditty. Consider it a Tea Party love song of sorts….
[LYRICS so you can sing along]
The roads you drove to Washington.
Safe planes that didn’t crash.
With your anti-government T-shirts on
Paid for with federally regulated cash.
If you took the subway
Don’t go thinking fares pay all the fees.
That freedom that you cherish ain’t free!
As you’re trampling on the National Mall
Our tax dues mowed the grass.
When you leave a giant mess behind
Our taxes will clean up after your ass.
If you get sued for spitting on a Congressman
Our courts will let you argue that’s free speech.
That freedom that you cherish ain’t free!
Taxes paid Dick Armey’s salary
And for the war in Iraq.
If we didn’t pay Obama’s salary
You’d have no one to attack.
And though Cheney has long been dead inside
It’s our taxes that make his heart beat.
That freedom that you cherish ain’t free!
You say you’re the real patriots
Circa 1773
But patriots need a country
And a country costs money
And even in 1773 they knew that a nation should include everyone
Except for slaves and Indians but we’ve come a long way on that … sort of…
Anyway, the point is their complaint was taxation WITHOUT representation
So they created a representative government
With elections that you lost and we won
So stop complaining
And pay your taxes
That freedom that you cherish ain’t free!
That freedom that you cherish ain’t free!
Happy Tax Day, y’all!
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