In class we have discussed how important the media is in an election but it also plays a major role in politics. Now that the House is controlled by the Republicans they have the upper hand in the air waves. In order to insure that the Democrats also have a pieces of the air waves too, David Brook and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend have teamed together to create the American Bridge. This group allows leading democratic figures to donate to this group. Figures like “Rob McKay, heir to the Taco Bell fortune and chairman of the Democracy Alliance” and “other wealthy liberal donors like Robert Dyson, who heads Dyson-Kissner-Moran a takeover and acquisitions firm in New York City; and Marcia L. Carsey, a television producer who gave $ 1 million” to outside Democratic groups in 2004.
In order to make this group legal Brock’s plans to file papers to the Federal Election Commissions on Tuesday. This step will allow American Bridge to be known as an “independent-expenditure-only political action committee” allowing the group to except “contributions of unlimited size from individuals and corporations but must regularly disclose its donors.”
The problem with Brock’s idea is that his new organization will fundraise for Democratic oriented media as well as his other outside organizations like the Media Matters Actions Network. His network is being scrutinized for not disclosing each donator’s donations.
Various members of the Media Matters Actions Network has risen in combine $23 million this year. Some of his donators include George Soros a billionaire who recently “announced he had given $1 million to the group,” Peter B. Lewis a billionaire “chairman of Progressive Insurance” who “gave more than $20 million to Democratic-oriented groups in 2004,” and the Hollywood producer Steve Bing. Brock’s claims that all his donators are known for their major contributions and have no problems contributing all they need, is to be asked.
The Obama attitude toward outside groups has changed since the 2008 election. President Obama’s administration in the 2012 election would not object to Democratic-leaning outside groups getting involved except that they would like that all the names of the donors be disclosed. One of the major talks amongst the Democrats was the non discloser amongst the Republican outside groups.
So what do you think is it ok for parties to have outside organizations to help fund their needs like media and advertisement during campaigns? And do you think it is a necessity for them to disclose the names for those donating? I personally think that… hey if it means a lot to the rest of the world sure why not names can do them no harm unless they are double dealing or involved in something illegal, I think the amounts should be counseled. Honestly if they are being recognized for donating, they must be contributing a lot and by a lot I mean millions. So my $1 dollar would not gain me any reorganization but that does not mean I won’t contribute it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/us/politics/23money.html?_r=1
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/us/politics/23money.html?_r=1