Ernie :
This is  something I have thought about but the problems are daunting.
But if we could ( if we could ) it would be  great to monitor the
political news analysis shows on the tube  and give an assessment
from an RC perspective. Could be VERY  useful.
 
However, who can spend the time ?  Not  me, not you, and probably not
anyone else here, either.
 
But it really would be a worthwhile thing  to do.
 
Any thoughts on maybe a grant proposal  ?  Hire ( and train / educate ) 
some sharp
grad students ( who would be grateful for  the $$ and interested in 
politics anyway )
to do most of the monitoring, send us video  clips for our review, etc ). 
Could be done.
But there would be a cost. 
 
Billy
 
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How  to fight liberals: Imitate them

Impressed by the effectiveness of the  liberal Center for American 
Progress, a group of conservative journalists and  operatives are preparing to 
engage in their own sincerest form of flattery —  launching an advocacy group 
with a similar name and mission but very different  target.

Part assault on CAP and part homage, the Center for American  Freedom’s 
goal is to wage a well-funded assault on the Obama White House and  the liberal 
domination of partisan online media.

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Based in Washington, it will have an annual budget of “several  million 
dollars,” according to its chairman, Michael Goldfarb, and will house  a new 
conservative online news outlet, the Washington Free Beacon, edited by  former 
Weekly Standard writer Matthew Continetti. It will also include a  
campaign-style war room led by two former chiefs of the Republican National  
Committee’s vaunted research operation, and a media-monitoring shop that aims  
to 
do to MSNBC what Media Matters has done to Fox News.

“This is a  fairly modest start-up that really hopes to combat the Center 
for American  Progress and create something that in the not-so-distant future 
can be  competitive,” said Goldfarb, 31, a former Weekly Standard writer 
who is now a  partner in the lobbying firm Orion Strategies, where his clients 
include  Charles and David Koch — liberal bugaboos and dominant funders of 
a range of  conservative causes and politicians.

He declined to say whether they  were among the donors to the Center for 
American Freedom. But the group’s  birth is the latest chapter of an ongoing 
battle the Kochs and other wealthy  conservatives have been engaged in for a 
generation. It was their money and  encouragement that helped build a vital 
conserative infrastructure in the  1970s that CAP was somewhat belatedly 
founded to counter three decades  later.

But while conservative think tanks like the American Enterprise  Institute 
and Heritage Foundation remain important sources of conservative  policy and 
strategy, they have struggled to mix it up in the new online media  sphere. 
CAF’s founding marks a recognition of the success of the Democratic  online 
infrastructure and its spectrum of successful partisan media  operations, 
which have blended journalistic values of speed and accuracy with  
ideological and partisan goals to great impact.

“It’s very impressive  what they’ve done,” Goldfarb said. “Obviously, I 
think they’re misguided and  they have some horrible policy views and they’
ve done some things I wouldn’t  do, but the premise of it is extremely 
impressive.”

A test run for CAF,  Goldfarb said, was the Emergency Committee for Israel, 
which he also advised,  and which waged a relentless guerrilla media 
campaign against the efforts of J  Street — a national membership organization 
with a sizable Washington staff —  to create a liberal counterweight in 
American Middle East  policy.


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