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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 02:27 AM Apr 2015

REVEALED: Ex-Sen. Chris Dodd HELPED ‘Liberal Hollywood’ RAISE MONEY FOR THE GOP









After the Republicans took over the House of Representatives in 2010, Hollywood bigwigs, often stereotyped as liberals, adapted. In order to build clout with the new Congress to help ensure favorable legislation, the entertainment industry started moving its money to Republicans. The Wall Street Journal chronicled this major shift last year. Now, emails from executives at Sony Pictures Entertainment, stolen in a massive data breach last year and posted in a searchable archive by anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks on Thursday, provide details about how the movie industry -- at the direction of a Democrat, ex-Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, who leads the Motion Picture Association of America -- sought to quietly raise funds for Republican national party committees.


A particular focus for the MPAA has been to raise money for Rep. Bob Goodlatte, the Virginia Republican who took the helm of the House Judiciary Committee in 2013. Goodlatte announced he would hold hearings on ways to update U.S. copyright laws, and expressed concerns -- shared by the entertainment industry -- that the “Internet has enabled copyright owners to make available their works to consumers around the world, but has also enabled others to do so without any compensation for copyright owners.” Later that year, Goodlatte’s team created a joint fundraising committee called the Goodlatte Victory Committee. According to an email sent by a Sony government affairs (i.e. lobbying) executive, Keith Weaver, on the day it was set up, the purpose of Goodlatte’s new committee was to “allow contributions to his effort WITHOUT giving to the NRCC,” a reference to the National Republican Congressional Committee, the fundraising arm for the whole House GOP. Weaver acknowledged that “all of the studios had the same sensitivity on this as we did.” However, the Goodlatte Victory Committee’s initial filing with the Federal Election Commission lists the NRCC as a participant in the fundraising vehicle.


After the committee was created, Dodd implored studio executives to attend an event the group was holding and to raise $40,000 apiece for it. “This event is important and in the best interests of our industry,” Dodd wrote in an email. “A number of you have had an opportunity to speak directly with the chairman in the past few months, and I know you share my view that he is a good man and we are fortunate to have him at the helm of the House Judiciary Committee for the foreseeable future.” In an email after the event took place, a Sony employee says Weaver recommended the MPAA’s political action committee send $26,500 to the Goodlatte Victory Committee, and notes that a portion of that would go to the NRCC. In 2014, Weaver wrote that Dodd was seeking to change MPAA membership rules to allow the organization to raise more money for its PAC because, under the current system, “Dodd finds himself routinely on the other side of an enormous number of fundraising requests” with limited resources to contribute.


A number of movie studios made sizable donations to the Goodlatte Victory Committee during the 2014 cycle, according to campaign finance data from the Center for Responsive Politics. Sony’s political action committee gave $36,500 to the committee. The Walt Disney Company raised more than $40,000 for the effort, and Time Warner raised roughly $35,000. Employees at 21st Century Fox contributed $8,000. Executives from the MPAA gave more than $20,000. Goodlatte, it might be noted, represents a conservative, safely Republican district in southwestern Virginia and has never been in a close election race.





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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/04/revealed-ex-sen-chris-dodd-helped-liberal-hollywood-raise-money-for-the-gop/
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REVEALED: Ex-Sen. Chris Dodd HELPED ‘Liberal Hollywood’ RAISE MONEY FOR THE GOP (Original Post) Segami Apr 2015 OP
Pure greed.... Enthusiast Apr 2015 #1
I can understand the desire of creative people to protect their livelihoods JDPriestly Apr 2015 #2
A turncoat, traitor, hypocrite, and asshole davidpdx Apr 2015 #3
Never cared that much for Dodd Ichingcarpenter Apr 2015 #4
United oligarchy, not divided democracy. woo me with science Apr 2015 #5
... Scuba Apr 2015 #6
Heh,.... Segami Apr 2015 #9
Well, let's go ahead and invoke it...What he did wasn't ILLeagal. HereSince1628 Apr 2015 #7
Quisling 'Democrat' appalachiablue Apr 2015 #8
Remember the senate hearings aspirant Apr 2015 #10
When you speak of Chris Dodd see: appalachiablue Apr 2015 #11

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
2. I can understand the desire of creative people to protect their livelihoods
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 05:27 AM
Apr 2015

and that is what copyrights and patents are about.

Copyrights and patents are important and should be protected. But did Dodd really have to organize a campaign to support a Republican candidate to do that. Surely there are Democrats who want to protect the rights of artists. This is really a pretty awful thing to do considering that on many issues, even one more Republican in Congress means hardship for so many Americans. What a selfish thing for Dodd to do. Heartless. Even if it was a safe Republican seat, Dodd should have done everything possible to make it a Democratic seat.

Shameful. Thanks for posting.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
3. A turncoat, traitor, hypocrite, and asshole
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 05:50 AM
Apr 2015

Throw him the fuck out of the party. I can't believe he actually ran for president in 2008. Glad it was a short lived run.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
7. Well, let's go ahead and invoke it...What he did wasn't ILLeagal.
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 08:18 AM
Apr 2015

Dodd knows from first hand experience that the system we have is one of buying influence.

He used his knowledge of the system within the system.

He led the organization he headed to make a play to buy influence.







aspirant

(3,533 posts)
10. Remember the senate hearings
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 03:27 PM
Apr 2015

when Dodd and Paulson was all a frenzy with emotion about the financial crash. A B-grade acting job at best so now locking arms with Hollywood would seem a natural evolution.

A repub connection only adds to his resume showing his acting talent includes multiple roles.

appalachiablue

(44,003 posts)
11. When you speak of Chris Dodd see:
Mon Apr 20, 2015, 09:51 AM
Apr 2015

-ANGELO R. MOZILO, Chairman and CEO of COUNTRYWIDE FINANCIAL until 2008

-*'Friends of Angelo'- VIP Sweetheart Loans

- SUBPRIME MORTAGE CRISIS.

-(Dodd told the citizens of CT he would never become a lobbyist....)

*SEE, VIP LOANS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo


**Meet ANGELO:

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