Game Change: The Massive Conflict of Interest In
Bloomberg Politics’ Attack On ‘Duck Dynasty’
by John Nolte 5 May 2015
In a massive left-wing hit-piece disguised as objective news
(Welcome to Mark
Halperin and John Heilemann’s Bloomberg
Politics!), the popular A&E reality series “Duck Dynasty” is
blamed for education cuts in the state of Louisiana. This dishonest headline
reads: “Duck Dynasty’ Keeps Tax Break
as Bobby Jindal Cuts Louisiana Colleges.” Here’s the opening
paragraph:
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, a potential
Republican presidential candidate, is trying to close a $1.6 billion budget
hole without touching as much as $415,000 per episode in tax breaks that may be
due to “Duck Dynasty.”
The article eventually goes on to point out that Louisiana,
like many states, offers up to a quarter billion — with a “B” — dollars in
corporate welfare to Hollywood. “Duck Dynasty” averages about 12 episodes a
season. That adds up to around $6 million in tax breaks per year, or a drop in
the bucket that adds up to around 2.4% of that $250 million.
Weird how Bloomberg Politics’ co-managing editors Mark
Halperin and John Heilemann make millions selling their
books to HBO, and yet this story doesn’t mention the Louisiana tax breaks
HBO has received, from
“Treme” to “True Detective.”
Any by “weird,” I of course mean, corrupt.
Nowhere does the article mention that Halperin and
Heilemann’s benefactors at HBO enjoy the same tax breaks as “Duck Dynasty.”
If Bloomberg Politics can single out and polarize “Duck
Dynasty,” that might mean more money for HBO.
Cronyism, it’s what makes the one-percent the one-percent.
This is nothing more than Bloomberg Politics launching a
hate campaign against “Duck Dynasty.” There’s an obvious tactical reason
Bloomberg blames a conservative Christian reality show for diabolical “education
cuts” as opposed to the institution of Hollywood itself — the real culprit
here. (I am on record for years opposing all corporate welfare, including
Hollywood.)
All across the country, Hollywood fat cats enjoy massive tax
cuts and incentives carved out for the super-rich. But Hollywood is a left-wing
institution that Bloomberg Politics would never blame for education cuts.
Moreover, the guys in charge of Bloomberg Politics also have a cozy
relationship with Hollywood, specifically the corporate welfare queens at HBO
that have also benefited from Louisiana’s tax breaks.
To distract from these facts, Bloomberg Politics Emmauel Goldsteins the Godtards.
Bobby Jindal
Bobby
Jindal is the Louisiana state
government governor, a potential presidential candidate for the 2016 presidential election, was a consultant
for McKinsey & Company, a guest
at the Koch Industries annual conference,
and an Oxford University Rhodes
scholar.
Note: D. Ronald Daniel
is a director at McKinsey & Company,
and a director at the Bloomberg Family
Foundation.
Cory
A. Booker was an Oxford University Rhodes
scholar, and is a director at the Bloomberg
Family Foundation.
David
L. Boren was an Oxford University Rhodes
scholar, is a director at the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, and an advisory board member for Everytown for Gun Safety.
John
J. Mack is a director at the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, an advisory board member for Everytown for Gun Safety, and was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, the founder of Bloomberg
LP, the founder of Everytown for Gun
Safety, a co-chair for the Mayors
Against Illegal Guns, an advocate for the ONE Campaign, and was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone.
Bloomberg
Politics is a division of Bloomberg
LP.
John Heilemann
is a founding editor for Bloomberg
Politics.
Mark
Halperin is a founding editor for Bloomberg
Politics, and Morton H. Halperin’s
son.
Morton H. Halperin
is Mark Halperin’s father, a
director at the ONE Campaign, a senior
adviser for the Open Society Foundations,
a senior fellow at the Center for
American Progress, and a director, Washington office for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for American Progress, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was a supporter for the Center for American Progress, a
benefactor for the Harlem Children's
Zone, and the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Center for American Progress, the Harlem Children's Zone, the International
Rescue Committee, and the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Melody
C. Barnes was the EVP for the Center
for American Progress, the domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, a principal
for the Raben Group, and is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Raben
Group is the lobby firm for Mayors
Against Illegal Guns.
International
Rescue Committee is a partner with the ONE
Campaign.
Michelle
Obama is an advocate for the ONE
Campaign.
Howard
G. Buffett is a director at the ONE
Campaign, and Warren E. Buffett’s
son.
Susan A. Buffett
is a director at the ONE Campaign, and
Warren E. Buffett’s daughter.
Warren E. Buffett
is Howard G. Buffett & Susan A. Buffett’s father, an advisory
board member for Everytown for Gun
Safety, and a trustee & major donor for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation was a funder for the International Rescue Committee, the Bloomberg Family Foundation, the Center for American Progress, and the Aspen Institute (think tank).
International
Rescue Committee is a partner with the ONE
Campaign.
L.
John Doerr is a director at the ONE
Campaign, and a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
David
H. Koch is a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and the EVP for Koch Industries.
Koch Industries
is the sponsor for the Koch Industries
annual conference.
Bobby
Jindal was a guest at the Koch
Industries annual conference, an Oxford
University Rhodes scholar, a consultant for McKinsey & Company, is the Louisiana
state government governor, and a potential presidential candidate for the 2016 presidential election.
Giulio
Tremonti is a fellow at Oxford
University, and a trustee at the
Aspen Institute (think tank).
Michael J. Warren
was an Oxford University Rhodes
scholar, a consultant for McKinsey &
Company, and is a managing principal for the Albright Stonebridge Group.
Melody
C. Barnes is a senior adviser for the Albright
Stonebridge Group, Barack Obama’s
golf partner, was was the EVP for the Center
for American Progress, the domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, and a principal
for the Raben Group.
Raben
Group is the lobby firm for Mayors
Against Illegal Guns.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a co-chair for the Mayors
Against Illegal Guns, the founder of Bloomberg
LP, the founder of Everytown for Gun
Safety, the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, an advocate for the ONE
Campaign, and was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone.
Bloomberg
Politics is a division of Bloomberg
LP.
John Heilemann
is a founding editor for Bloomberg
Politics.
Mark
Halperin is a founding editor for Bloomberg
Politics, and Morton H. Halperin’s
son.
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