Third columnist caught with hand in the Bush till

aidanjm

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Hopefully this isn't a repost.



Third columnist caught with hand in the Bush till

Michael McManus, conservative author of the syndicated column "Ethics & Religion," received $10,000 to promote a marriage initiative.

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By Eric Boehlert



Jan. 27, 2005 | And three makes a trend.

One day after President Bush ordered his Cabinet secretaries to stop hiring commentators to help promote administration initiatives, and one day after the second high-profile conservative pundit was found to be on the federal payroll, a third embarrassing hire has emerged. Salon has confirmed that Michael McManus, a marriage advocate whose syndicated column, "Ethics & Religion," appears in 50 newspapers, was hired as a subcontractor by the Department of Health and Human Services to foster a Bush-approved marriage initiative. McManus championed the plan in his columns without disclosing to readers he was being paid to help it succeed.


Responding to the latest revelation, Dr. Wade Horn, assistant secretary for children and families at HHS, announced Thursday that HHS would institute a new policy that forbids the agency from hiring any outside expert or consultant who has any working affiliation with the media. "I needed to draw this bright line," Horn tells Salon. "The policy is being implemented and we're moving forward."

Horn's move came on the heels of Wednesday's report in the Washington Post that HHS had paid syndicated columnist and marriage advocate Maggie Gallagher $21,000 to write brochures and essays and to brief government employees on the president's marriage initiative. Gallagher later wrote in her column that she would have revealed the $21,000 payment to readers had she recalled receiving it.

The Gallagher revelation came just three weeks after USA Today reported that the Education Department, through a contract with the Ketchum public relations firm, paid $240,000 to Armstrong Williams, a conservative African-American print, radio and television pundit, to help promote Bush's No Child Left Behind program to minority audiences.

To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today. That's double what the Clinton administration spent on P.R. from 1997 to 2000. Shortly after Williams' contract came to light, the Democrats on the Committee on Government Reform wrote a letter to President Bush demanding that he "immediately provide to us all past and ongoing efforts to engage in covert propaganda, whether through contracts with commentators, the distribution of video news releases, or other means." As of Thursday, a staffer on the committee told Salon, there had been no response.

Horn says McManus, who could not be reached for comment, was paid approximately $10,000 for his work as a subcontractor to the Lewin Group, a health care consultancy hired by HHS to implement the Community Healthy Marriage Initiative, which encourages communities to combat divorce through education and counseling. McManus provided training during two-day conferences in Chattanooga, Tenn., and also made presentations at HHS-sponsored conferences. His syndicated column has appeared in such papers as the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News and the Charlotte Observer.

Horn, who has known McManus for years, says he first learned about the payment on Thursday. In the wake of the Gallagher story, he asked his staff to review all outside contracts and determine if there were any other columnists being paid by HHS. They informed him about McManus. Horn says the review for similar contracts continues.

Horn insists that HHS was not paying Gallagher and McManus to write about Bush administration initiatives but for their expertise as marriage advocates. "We live in a complicated world and people wear many different hats," he says. "People who have expertise might also be writing columns. The line has become increasingly blurred between who's a member of the media and who is not. Thirty years ago if you were a columnist, then you were a full-time employee of a newspaper. Columnists today are different."

The problem springs from the failure of both Gallagher and McManus to disclose their government payments when writing about the Bush proposals. But one HHS critic says another dynamic has led to the controversy, and a blurring of ethical and journalistic lines: Horn and HHS are hiring advocates -- not scholars -- from the pro-marriage movement. "They're ideological sympathizers who propagandize," says Tim Casey, attorney for Legal Momentum, a women's rights organization. He describes McManus as being a member of the "extreme religious right."

Horn denies the charge: "It's not true that we have just been selectively working with conservatives." According to news accounts, the administration seeks to spend $1.5 billion promoting marriage through marriage-enrichment courses, counseling and public-awareness campaigns.

In 1996, McManus co-founded Marriage Savers, a conservative advocacy group, which, among other things, urges clergy not to conduct a marriage ceremony unless the couple has had lengthy counseling first. "The church should not be a 'wedding factory,' but a training ground for strong marriages to go the distance -- for life," McManus wrote.

In his April 3, 2004, column, McManus wrote, "The Healthy Marriage Initiative would provide funds to help those couples improve their skills of conflict resolution so they might actually marry -- and be equipped to build a healthy marriage. Those skills can be taught by mentor couples in churches for free. But for the non-religious, counselors would be paid."

A year earlier, McManus assured readers that funds provided for the Healthy Marriage Initiative "could be used to teach skills to improve communication and resolve conflict that would make the relationship happier and lead to a healthy marriage." He based that assessment on comments made by HHS's Horn, who, indirectly, served as McManus' boss -- although that relationship was never revealed to readers.


 

randym431

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If you're not listening to the Al Franken Show, you're missing a lot of good info and following on this type of thing. The shows radio audio, minus all commercials, can now be downloaded, in Mp3 format. The link...
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A MUST listen too...
 

JackStorm

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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
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this is pathetic, why don't they just create a propaganda agency already. :roll:

What makes you think they haven't? :p
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
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this is pathetic, why don't they just create a propaganda agency already. :roll:

"To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today. That's double what the Clinton administration spent on P.R. from 1997 to 2000."

Lol
 

Tommunist

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
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this is pathetic, why don't they just create a propaganda agency already. :roll:

"To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today. That's double what the Clinton administration spent on P.R. from 1997 to 2000."

Lol

yeah - pretty soon he'll have to pay someone in the media to push the agenda that it's okay to pay people in the media to push your agenda.

Some great commentary on this on the daily show last night - GW just keeps playing dumb (do what you are good at I guess) and somehow people are letting this fly....
 

lozina

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Originally posted by: Tommunist
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
:thumbsdown:

this is pathetic, why don't they just create a propaganda agency already. :roll:

"To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today. That's double what the Clinton administration spent on P.R. from 1997 to 2000."

Lol

yeah - pretty soon he'll have to pay someone in the media to push the agenda that it's okay to pay people in the media to push your agenda.

:D
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: aidanjm

"To date, the Bush administration has paid public relation firms $250 million to help push proposals, according to a report Thursday in USA Today.

It's worked lawlessly and for the Election too, a twofer.

Add money into the Brainwashing element and it's a sure fire done deal.
 

TheBDB

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The sad thing is the damage is already done and no one will be held accountable for this.

That seems to be a repeating theme...
 

Starbuck1975

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If you're not listening to the Al Franken Show, you're missing a lot of good info and following on this type of thing.
A left wing propoganda machine commenting on right wing propoganda :roll:
 

irwincur

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If you're not listening to the Al Franken Show, you're missing a lot of good info and following on this type of thing.

Yeah, because he is authoratative on all things political. The guy is a comedian - and a poor one at that.





Who cares about this stuff, most Americans could care less because lets see, Clinton did it, Bush Sr. did it, Reagan did it, Carter did it, etc... down the f*cking list. It is common practice.

Hell, you need some ammo to fight the liberal media machine and the lies and bullsh*t that they spread daily. Once again we have the decidedly liberal media trying to contruct another crisis for Bush. When will they give up on this useless crap. He won the election, there is no point now. Go pick on the other Republicans.
 

DealMonkey

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Waiting for the obligatory ~butClinton! "defense" from the right.

Wait for it ... wait for it ... any moment now ...
 

dannybin1742

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this is pathetic, why don't they just create a propaganda agency already

like the nazis?

and hey already do, its called faux news

Hell, you need some ammo to fight the liberal media machine and the lies and bullsh*t that they spread daily.

gimme a break, liberal media? i though we dispensed this theory already? the only liberl thing in the media as opt ed peices you see once in a while in the NYtimes and other written sources

you sound like a brownshirt

 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It's worked lawlessly and for the Election too, a twofer.

Add money into the Brainwashing element and it's a sure fire done deal.
Bold emphasis added. Nothing like a good typo to add a little accidental truth.

Thanks, Dave! :beer: :cool:

 

irwincur

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Update: Oh man! Beaten by two minutes! Can you believe it?!? Thanks irwincur.

Well it is the truth, this has been common for decades. Notice, that I also mentioned the others who have been known to do this. So it was not a 'but Clinton did it'. It was a 'every president did it' so IT IS NOT A F*CKING BIG DEAL.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: irwincur
Update: Oh man! Beaten by two minutes! Can you believe it?!? Thanks irwincur.

Well it is the truth, this has been common for decades. Notice, that I also mentioned the others who have been known to do this. So it was not a 'but Clinton did it'. It was a 'every president did it' so IT IS NOT A F*CKING BIG DEAL.
Riiiight, to you it's no big deal. To the rest of us, there's a fine line between PR and propoganda. I believe that line's been crossed.
 

irwincur

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Then where was this media cry when all of the other presidents were 'propagandizing'. I really don't recall hearing about it. This is common practice. It happens at all levels of government.
 

Tommunist

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Originally posted by: irwincur
Then where was this media cry when all of the other presidents were 'propagandizing'. I really don't recall hearing about it. This is common practice. It happens at all levels of government.

I don't know where it was either. The thing I do know is that back when Clinton was pres the conservatives were doing everything they could to drag the guy down. I can't imagine if he was doing something at the same level as Bush is now that this wouldn't have been a bigger deal for him. He may have done something similar but there must have been some fundamental difference(s) in what was going on. Just an idea.....
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: irwincur
Then where was this media cry when all of the other presidents were 'propagandizing'. I really don't recall hearing about it. This is common practice. It happens at all levels of government.
So because you don't remember it, it never happened? OMG, you're unbelievable. Tell you what, go do some research and report back whether Clinton hired columnists to spread propoganda and find out whether Republicans or the public at large gave him a load of crap for doing it. Provide specific examples and links where applicable. Thanks.

Or better yet, let's let each Presidential record stand on its own two legs. I could give two craps whether Carter did it or not because it's ancient history now.
 

Grunt03

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Yes we complain that it happens but given the oppurtunity to make the same amount of money, I think that most of us here would be on it like Stank on s^it..........:cool:

I wish I could put my hands in the Bushy Till...........