Progressive Media USA has some money and a plan

Following up on an item from Monday, Ben Smith reported that there were multiple independent efforts underway in progressive circles to help “define” John McCain while the Democratic nominating race continues, but they fizzled over the last month or so. The “soft-money groups don’t have the soft money,” in large part because Democratic investors are focused more on the Democratic primary, not the Republican opponent.

It was frustrating to see this, but it appears the landscape may soon change.

Wealthy Democrats are preparing a four-month, $40 million media campaign centered on attacks on Senator John McCain. And it will be led by David Brock, the former investigative reporter who first gained fame in the 1990s as a right-wing, anti-Clinton journalist.

The planned campaign is the product of a shakeup in the top ranks of the struggling independent Democratic groups. Brock, now best known as the ex-conservative founder of the liberal group Media Matters, last month quietly assumed the chairmanship of what’s expected to be the main vehicle for independent Democratic attacks on McCain, now called Progressive Media USA.

The move comes after the groups that had been expected to spearhead attacks on McCain – the Fund for America and Progressive Media USA’s previous incarnation, the Campaign to Defend America – failed to raise the money needed to dent McCain’s armor.

“We’re a little behind where we need to be,” he said.

True. Ideally, by April 10, an organized effort would be well underway, especially now, when there’s a bit of a vacuum in news for political reporters. Instead, Progressive Media USA is just getting started.

Nevertheless, Brock & Co. are moving forward where others came up short — picking up financial support and crafting a plan.

[A]fter a dinner Tuesday night at the Manhattan apartment of liberal megadonor George Soros, at which Brock and the consultant Paul Begala laid out the group’s plans, Brock said his group now has commitments worth $7.5 million – almost twice what the Fund for America is expected to report raising in the first quarter of this year. He said the group would begin running ads before it meets its $40 million goal.

Brock suggested that the group could do the work of a press corps that, he says, has “fallen down on the job” when it comes to McCain.

“A void that might be filled … by the press is not going to be filled, because the press is in love with John McCain,” Brock said in an interview at the Regency Hotel in Manhattan. “It’s what McCain is allowed to say without being challenged by facts that will show him to have said something different in the past.”

Keep in mind, Progressive Media USA isn’t necessarily starting from scratch. Brock is raising money for broadcast media, but he doesn’t have to create new ads, he’s going to go with spots already drafted by the Campaign to Defend America, which couldn’t maintain enough financial support to move forward. (Brock noted that the group’s “McSame” ad, aired briefly in Ohio last month, “tested off-the-charts well.”)

And just as an aside, it’s worth pausing to consider the irony of Brock taking the lead. The Media Matters founder was, in the early 1990s, responsible for scurrilous attacks on Anita Hill and the Clintons, among others, before he began an ideological transformation.

Given the quality of his work, and his willingness to step up when needed, I’m glad Brock’s on our side.

This could not come at a sooner time and we should all support this effort as best we can in order to counteract the purposeful deceit, lies, and manipulations by the Corporate/Repiglican/ Mafia Media in order to get their corporate boy McBush installed as the next president so that a government BY AND FOR THE FEW, GREED, CAN BE SUSTAINED. The Corporate Media is now akin to something like a mafia who create their corporate media ‘narratives’ whose intentions arre to ‘create a reality’ that benefits the corporations themselves: the corporate bottom line of profits for themselves. As a result they either hire soul less buffoons who mouth that agenda thru purposeful deceit and/or lies or simply buy them off by paying them millions to do so as in the case of Jack Welsh of General Electric: the Tim Russerts, Tweetie Matthews, and Brian Williams of this world. This corporate/repigilican/mafia media is in fact the ‘new axis of evil’. They are a clear and present danger to what is left of our once great country, what is left of our democracy.

  • I agree Brock kicks ass and I am glad he’s ours now not theirs. We all need to chip in on this effort as much as possible, and I would think that the rest of the planet would also donate whatever it took to keep Bush Part III from happening. As bad as Bush is/was, McSame threatens to kill even more people and his “market based” global warming position is arguably more dangerous than the abject denial of BushCo.

  • I’m glad we’ve got Brock, too. One thing concerns me: Americans don’t like snotty, smart people putting down ignorant, stupid people (think Gore v. Bush during the debates). Hoi polloi always side with the dummie.

    Grandpa is fun to ridicule, but I think the campaign would be more effective if it sticks to painting McCain as Bush III in all respects, but especially as a war monger and deranger of our economy. Misguided and costly policy is more important than being unable (five times) to distinguish Shi’a from Sunni. Probably 99% of the electorate couldn’t spell out that distinction either, and pointing out that the C-in-C should be held to a higher standard than hoi polloi doesn’t help when the electorate is TeeVee-addled and only cares about appearances.

  • Instead of the old voice-over style ads, I wish they would get Billy May, military music, bright colors, chyrons and crawls, BREAKING NEWS banners, and Star Trek staging. This way they could show them on cable news channels, and people wouldn’t even know it’s a commercial.

  • If it were up to me, I’d eliminate these soft money groups altogether unless we limit contributions to them in the same way that we limit contributions to candidates. These groups are doing an end run around the principles enacted via campaign finance laws by allowing millionaires to dominate the airwaves with their political agendas.

    Thank God we have progressive millionaires to offset the millionaires coming from the radical right, but we’d be better off we could cut this shit out entirely.

  • Looks like a lot of Republicans are worried about how McSame is all chummy with neocon morons like Robert Kagan, Max Boot, and John Bolton, and how he doesn’t seem to know shit from Shinola:

    …One of the chief concerns of the pragmatists is that Mr. McCain is susceptible to influence from the neoconservatives because he is not as fully formed on foreign policy as his campaign advisers say he is, and that while he speaks authoritatively, he operates too much off the cuff and has not done the deeper homework required of a presidential candidate.

    In a trip to the Middle East last month, Mr. McCain made an embarrassing mistake when he said several times that he was concerned that Iran was training Al Qaeda in Iraq. (The United States believes that Iran, a Shiite country, has been training Shiite extremists in Iraq, but not Al Qaeda, a Sunni insurgent group.) He repeated the mistake on Tuesday at hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee…

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/10/us/politics/10mccain.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

  • Soros isn’t an American and Brock was always a ringer-mole pretending to be a “conservative.” Ben Smith himself leans spectacularly left by giving credence to the Soros scammers. I just hope McCain does team up with Condi Rice & blow the Dems out of the water—as the NBC/Marist poll today suggests. Then Ben can go back to his day job as DNC flak. And Soros can move to Havana where his politics will be appreciated, along with his houseboy Brock.

  • […] unable (five times) to distinguish Shi’a from Sunni. Probably 99% of the electorate couldn’t spell out that distinction either […] — Ed Stephan, @3

    Here’s an easy mnemonic for McCain and his followers:

    How’s English weather like Iraq?
    It’s partly Sunni, but mostly Shi’ite

    I just hope McCain does team up with Condi Rice — daveinboca, @7

    So do I, so do I. Her race and gender would kill him with the wingnuts and her part in the Principals meetings about torture would demolish him with the saner bits of his party. A win-win all around.

  • If it were up to me, I’d eliminate these soft money groups altogether unless we limit contributions to them in the same way that we limit contributions to candidates. These groups are doing an end run around the principles enacted via campaign finance laws by allowing millionaires to dominate the airwaves with their political agendas.

    Thank God we have progressive millionaires to offset the millionaires coming from the radical right, but we’d be better off we could cut this shit out entirely.

    Unfortunately as long as we have a 1st amendment right to political speech we’re stuck with these groups. You can’t separate the two. Restricting a campaign is one thing, telling private citizens what they can and can’t say with their money/influence is another. It sucks, but it’s a trade-off our freedoms demand.

  • It would be wonderful if negative attacks could be eliminated entirely. They simply don’t work. The Republicans learned that a while back. I don’t know why liberals are so stuck on vicious, low class attacks. Maybe they are just slow learners and not “intellectual elites” as is self-portrayed.

    Show some class folks. You act like you just came from the Jerry Springer show.

  • Hey, give me a 15% commission on negative tv ads on $40 million and I’ll show you something that sizzles.
    These ads are for a party that wants to avaoid issues that infringe upon the wealthy like the roll back of tax cits for the wealthy.

  • I think Brock is full of it.he plans to waste millions of dollars to discredit McCain. I’m pretty disgusted to see people waste so much money on campaining or trying to ruin someones credibility. Obama and Clinton did’nt need a guy like Brock they ruined thier own credibility by thier own doing. It’s a shame that Democrats always want to raise taxes for citizens to pay for everything, Yet, Money used in campaigns could be better spent for those they supposedly speak for and represent. Brock wants to spend millions of dollars in protest, but hey who cares if kids in the appalachians don’t have shoes or who cares that schools are falling apart in this country. You see there are many people that think thier helping matters, but they only make it worse. All in all when it’s all said and done, those who spend that much willingly is only stroking his own self indulgent ego, Very much like Soros does with his money. Intent and true caring goes beyond sabotage and explains intelligence with truth. Let’s only hope that America wakes up and smells the dung that has been bestowed upon her bosom and dealswith the issues with a reasoning that people are being taught that does not exist, but it does. I have to support my troops therefore the only one qaulified to deal with that would be McCain. Face it Obama has no experience and Hillary’s husband gave us Blackhawk down.

  • Um, who are these numbskull trolls and where are they coming from? Although lester did clear something up for me– Republicans don’t believe in helping anyone in need because to do so is the same thing as stroking onesself. Thanks for the clarity.

  • It should prove interesting what lies this “Axis of Evil”” will attempt to instill upon the American public. They’re all in it to destroy America, who makes it possible to put together such a despicable campaign of hate.

  • “Clay Mack said:
    It would be wonderful if negative attacks could be eliminated entirely. They simply don’t work. The Republicans learned that a while back. I don’t know why liberals are so stuck on vicious, low class attacks”

    Because if their ideology was presented rationally, no one would buy it.

    So they have to stick with their tired old meme’s of class-warfare, race baiting, bullcrap spewing to “win” an election.

    I mean, these jokers in the Democrat party don’t give a damn about the USA. Look how they’re trying to make us lose a war, so they can win an election. pathetic.

  • What a bunch of crap. Poor Obama bemoans a truthful ad that shows how in bed he is with the racist wright and our next president McCain asks that it not be run but you libs can take anything and drag it in the dirt. you make me sick, being lead around by the snouts by a person who is not even an american who wants “progressive” programs i.e. socialism in the US. wake up unless you want to wake up in the USRA the United Socialist Republic of America. quit crying like a bunch of babies and wake up
    Obama want change, the change in my pocket!!

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