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AXELROD aka ASTROROD PLAYS ONLY ON ASTROTURF!!!

AXELROD CALLS TEAPARTIES ASTROTURF...

(and I call David Axelrod from now on Mr. Astrorod)

What next.....just wait until you read this next article I am posting.  Did you know all this stuff about the "man behind the Obama victory,"  Mr.  David Axelrod?   He is now a Sr. White House advisor, and is always the first one to put the "spin" out on any topic that needs spinning. He did it brilliantly during the campaign, and now he is doing it every day from the White House. Soooo, we get to the tea party events, which the White House and Press is trying very hard to negate or "make small".  David decided to dismiss  the tea parties as astroturf rather than grassroots events.  (The term "astroturfing" refers to a practice in which a public relations firm or a corporation artificially creates an impression of grassroots support for a cause or concern.)  Well, wouldn't you know it, Mr. Astrorod (I just love his new name:) is the master at that game....read on.  Just to give you a tidbit, read this excerpt from the World Net Daily article posted below:

"According to a profile piece in Business Week entitled "The Secret Side of David Axelrod," AKP&D Message & Media established a reputation for running public issue ads secretly paid for by corporations.

Business Week cited as an example a television commercial Axelrod's firm created for Commonwealth Edison, t the largest electric utility in Illinois. 

The television spot, presented as a public service advertisement, warned of a ComEd bankruptcy and blackouts unless a rate hike was approved.

The commercial was sponsored by CORE, which described itself as "a coalition of individuals, businesses and organizations."

After a complaint was filed with state regulators, ComEd was forced to admit it had bankrolled the entire $15 million astroturfing effort."

  OUCH!  This is about the guy in the White House right now, who is "framing" everything that is going on in our country. Now, please, amuse yourself and read the entire article below.  It is important for the confused populace (like me and everyone I know) to try and understand who and what we are dealing with. This is a good beginning....Learn about President Obama's most trusted advisor who frames everything  for "us," his willing populace, with the help of the liberal media .  And then, be a little cautious....(as if you aren't already...:)



WND

Obama chief Axelrod sells 'astroturfing' firm
Inventor of artificial 'grassroots' efforts dismissed tea parties as fake

Posted: April 21, 2009
10:07 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily


David Axelrod
White House senior adviser David Axelrod – who has dismissed the April 15 tea parties as "astroturf" rather than grassroots events – stands to profit $3 million over the next five years from selling his interest in ASK Public Strategies, a Chicago public relations firm he created that many credit with having invented "astroturfing."

The term "astroturfing" refers to a practice in which a public relations firm or a corporation artificially creates an impression of grassroots support for a cause or concern.

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele charged Axelrod reflected the "arrogance of power" when he alleged last week's tea parties were "unhealthy," according to Politico.com

The Chicago Sun Times reported Axelrod took a $3 million buy-out spread over five years for his shares in ASK Public Strategies.

Last year, the major client of ASK Public Strategies was Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign.


The Sun Times reported that last year, Axelrod earned $1.5 million for his work on the Obama campaign.

Included in the sum was the $896,776 Axelrod earned as salary from AKP&D Message and Media, his original public relations firm, and another $500,000 from the firm for his partner's share.

ASK Public Strategies operates out of the same offices as AKP&D Message and Media, which Axelrod created in 1985.

According to a profile piece in Business Week entitled "The Secret Side of David Axelrod," AKP&D Message & Media established a reputation for running public issue ads secretly paid for by corporations.

Business Week cited as an example a television commercial Axelrod's firm created for Commonwealth Edison, the largest electric utility in Illinois.

The television spot, presented as a public service advertisement, warned of a ComEd bankruptcy and blackouts unless a rate hike was approved.

The commercial was sponsored by CORE, which described itself as "a coalition of individuals, businesses and organizations."

After a complaint was filed with state regulators, ComEd was forced to admit it had bankrolled the entire $15 million astroturfing effort.

ASK Public Strategies helped Cablevision, the owner of Madison Square Garden, to create a front group to oppose the New York Jets in their plans to build a new stadium in Manhattan.

ASK worked with Cablevision to form the "New York Association for Better Choices," to run anti-stadium television advertisements without mentioning Cablevision's name or financial support.

According to Business Week, ASK was paid $1.2 million by Cablevision from 2004 to 2005 to create the bogus public service front.

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