Department Of Justice, Media Matters Coordinate To Attack
Reporter
http://dailycaller.com/2014/09/18/department-of-justice-media-matters-coordinate-to-attack-reporter/
Since when does the Department of Justice coordinate with an
obviously liberal media organization to go after a conservative reporter? It’s
official: At least since 2011.
In email exchanges obtained by The Daily Caller in
two separate FOIA requests, a coordinated effort to slam Breitbart News
reporter Matthew Boyle emerged. To be sure, Boyle is not a reporter
who is beloved by other reporters and he’s been critiqued on any number of
matters that include his youthful chipmunk cheeks, his previously questionable
Twitter avatar and his TV skills. But his beat was DOJ and
Eric Holder and
shouldn’t a reporter be commended for going after an enterprising story or two
on his beat?
Even Slate‘s Dave Weigel agreed with that
sentiment. “I see Media Matters giving
Holder a huzzah for calling the Caller out,” he wrote in November
2011. “But calling it out for what? Are news organizations not allowed to
enterprise stories by asking people whether they think someone should resign?
News organizations do this all the time. The Caller’s ‘sin’ seems to be doing
it with no back-up from the rest of the press.”
And yet, all this media scheming from the Department of
Justice.
As revealed in the FOIA docs, Media Matters Deputy
Research Director Matt Gertz sent a post concerning the NRA’s
growing contributions to Holder’s critics to DOJ spokeswoman Tracy
Schmaler, Holder’s top press flack who resigned in March, 2013. She
replied, “Thanks, you know boyle has been doing robo calls to top members
right? This is campaign mounted by daily caller. He has called 60 offices and
gotten to 8 last week.” Gertz replied, “Yeah, that was what my original piece
on the story was about.”
At the time of the exchange, Boyle worked for The Daily
Caller.
Years later in February, 2013, Boyle wrote a story for Breitbart
News about Schmaler’s “colluding” with “far left wing” Media Matters
to attack him, lawmakers and other members of the media. Funny enough, Boyle
attempted to seek comment from Schmaler on why she resigned. He wrote,
“Schmaler has not answered when asked by Breitbart News whether her resignation
has anything to do with the coming hearings on DOJ collusion with groups like
Media Matters.”
Weirdly, it takes two years (or longer) for DOJ to respond
to FOIA requests.
Further perplexing: TheDC FOIA’d the Justice
Department for all mentions of Matthew Boyle in agency communications. The
specific request was ”All records relating to and about Matthew Boyle.”
Carmen Mallon, chief of staff for DOJ, replied in a formal letter saying
that no such records existed despite the above exchange between Schmaler and
Gertz.
“For your information, neither this Office nor any of these
senior leadership offices of the Department typically maintain records on
individuals,” she wrote. “As such, this office would not maintain the type of
records you are seeking.
“However, in an effort to be of assistance, please be
advised that a search has been conducted of the electronic database of the
Departmental Executive Secretariat, which is the official records repository
for the Offices of the Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, and Associate
Attorney General, and no records subject to FOIA were located. A search has
also been conducted in the Office of Information Policy and no records subject
to the FOIA were located.”
Gee, thanks Carmen. Except that the records concerning DOJ
and Boyle were maintained, located and sent.
Please be advised. If you’re the DOJ and want to get some
bad press out there on a reporter who may or may not be a thorn in your side, Media
Matters is on speed dial.
Media Matters
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for Media Matters, the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the Center for American Progress.
Note:
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a member of the Democracy Alliance, a
supporter for the Center for American Progress, and is the founder &
chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the American Constitution Society, and the Center for American Progress.
Democracy
Alliance endorsed Media Matters.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
was an intern at the NAACP Legal Defense
& Educational Fund, a board member at the American Constitution Society, and is the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration.
Robert Raben was
a director at the American Constitution
Society, the assistant attorney general
for the U.S. Department of Justice,
and is the president of the Raben Group.
Raben Group is
the lobby firm for the NAACP Legal
Defense & Educational Fund.
Melody C. Barnes
was a principal at the Raben Group, the
EVP for the Center for American Progress,
the domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, and is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Eric Alterman is
a senior fellow at the Center for
American Progress, and was a senior fellow at Media Matters.
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