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WillyT

(72,631 posts)
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 01:20 PM Jul 2014

In Case You Missed Politico's Fellating Of The Koch Brothers, And Harry Reid Hit Piece...

Behind Harry Reid’s war against the Koch brothers
By: Kenneth P. Vogel - Politico
July 7, 2014 09:00 PM EDT

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At first, it seemed like just another example of Harry Reid being Harry Reid.

The Senate majority leader, whose unscripted attacks can veer into bellicosity and take liberties with facts, spoke on the Senate floor last October and appeared to blame billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch for the government shutdown.

“By shutting down the government,” Reid said, “we’re satisfying the Koch brothers and Ed Meese, but millions of people in America are suffering.” In January, he went further, accusing the Kochs of “actually trying to buy the country.”

His staff affectionately refers to such ad libs as Reid “getting out ahead of his skis,” but the professional left, which had spent years agitating for a high-level Democratic campaign against the Kochs, cheered and urged him on.

The result has been a highly unusual election-year campaign against a couple of relatively unknown private citizens whom Reid and his Democrats are seeking to make into caricatures of a Republican Party that, on issue after issue, caters to the very rich at the expense of everyone else.

After Reid’s ad-libbed comments, his office developed a strategy for a coordinated campaign that’s expected to resume this month and carry clear through Election Day and beyond. It’s been shaped and reinforced by Reid’s staff, including former operatives of the liberal Center for American Progress, which had pioneered Koch-bashing politics years earlier. An eclectic cast of characters was also involved, including Reid’s wife, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a top Democratic pollster, two brothers who wrote a business-management book and various liberal super PACs and nonprofits.

This story, drawn from more than a dozen interviews with people involved in various phases of the effort — most of whom requested anonymity to discuss ongoing political deliberations — reveals for the first time the key players and considerations behind Harry Reid’s War on the Kochs, the risky strategy on which Democrats are hinging their midterm election hopes

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More: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/07/harry-reid-koch-brothers-108632.html


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In Case You Missed Politico's Fellating Of The Koch Brothers, And Harry Reid Hit Piece... (Original Post) WillyT Jul 2014 OP
Why do you think it's a hit piece? tritsofme Jul 2014 #1
Looked Like It To Me... WillyT Jul 2014 #2
Kick !!! WillyT Jul 2014 #3
I agree, it is a hit piece. n/t PowerToThePeople Jul 2014 #4
K&R sketchy Jul 2014 #5

tritsofme

(19,899 posts)
1. Why do you think it's a hit piece?
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 02:25 PM
Jul 2014

I scanned the article a few days ago, and it didn't come off that way to me.

 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
2. Looked Like It To Me...
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 02:51 PM
Jul 2014
Still, Reid’s attacks have drawn cries of McCarthyism from around the political world, including MSNBC host Joe Scarborough and Mother Jones editor Daniel Schulman. And they’ve even created discomfort among liberal big-money donors and operatives, who worry the argument might expose them to charges of hypocrisy, while they also question the effectiveness of running against donors who won’t appear on any ballots.

Koch Industries, the brothers’ multinational industrial conglomerate, has launched an uncharacteristic PR effort to highlight the brothers’ philanthropic efforts. But — true to Shakir’s warnings — the Kochs also have hit back frequently, plaintively and aggressively against Reid’s salvos, branding him “malicious” and “desperate,” and asserting that his Koch effort is a “very disturbing and troubling” tactic from Saul Alinsky’s playbook intended to “intimidate” critics through “character assassination.”

In a written statement, Koch Industries executive Philip Ellender cited the company’s employment of 60,000 Americans and chided Reid for “waging war on private citizens and seeking to curtail their First Amendment rights of free speech, association, and assembly.” Ellender called it “unfortunate that rather than focusing on the many issues facing our country, Sen. Reid has decided instead to attack Charles Koch and David Koch, who are proud and patriotic Americans that have devoted their lives to advancing tolerance and freedom in America.”

At times, it seems Reid can barely contain his glee in getting a rise out of the brothers.


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