When I check my morning inbox, there’s no shortage of advertising waiting for me.
The Gap is offering to sell me clothes. Radio Shack is offering to sell me electronics. And Media Matters for America is offering to sell me a mainstream media landscape free of conservative voices.
Make no mistake; as much as it may appear that ideology is driving groups like Media Matters, MoveOn.org and Color of Change, they’re also pushing their agenda for marketing reasons, citing dubious “achievements” designed to get their liberal niche audience to click the Donate Now button.
You can see this in Media Matters’ latest public-relations assault on Dana Loesch. Media Matters states its mission as combating “conservative misinformation,” but in this case, there is very clearly no misinformation speak of.
Loesch — at worst — was delivering an outrageous opinion in a show of support for the troops, as part of her job trying have an interesting and entertaining radio show. That’s not misinformation, and MMfA knows it.
So why does Media Matters care, and why drag CNN into it? The answer is very simple. It’s how they raise money.
This is from a fundraising letter from Media Matters for America that I received on December 27, 2011. If you’d like to learn how to write fundraising emails, pay attention, because this one is pretty well done. Bang on a few hot button issues, make it seem like you made some real progress, toss in a few references to the idea that “we’re all in this together!”, and then go for the kill and ask people to dig deep to help support you with a donation:
The work you’ve helped Media Matters do this year has hindered the ability of the right-wing media to manipulate public debate over critical issues. We’ve pushed back as conservative media outlets declared climate change a “hoax” and a “conspiracy.” We’ve exposed their relentless smear campaign against the Occupy Wall Street movement.
We fought back with the truth when they lied about Planned Parenthood. We challenged their facts when they called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme.” And we exposed their dishonesty when they tried to portray union leaders, members and supporters as “violent thugs.”
Now, we need your year-end financial support as we prepare for 2012 and all the special challenges it will bring.
Don’t let right-wing media distort public debate in 2012. Make a year-end donation now to support Media Matters‘ efforts to keep conservative misinformation in check:
I’ve been involved in reporting some of these stories, so when I see Media Matters talk about the “smears” against Occupy Wall Street I know that they’re referring to things like pointing out rapes and violence or referring to self-avowed, self-described communists and anarchists as communists or anarchists.Simply put, there was no misinformation involved in the “smears.”
Media Matters has no accountability whatsoever for making statements like this. They don’t respond to critics and, as I learned on the Pigford story, leaving repeated messages for them or asking for open debate simply falls on deaf ears. It wouldn’t make them money.
I’m not critical of either marketing or fundraising. Forget ideology; this is just how it’s done . I’ve written fundraising letters along the same lines for all sorts of different products. But let’s not be naïve about what is driving the agenda at Media Matters, or let their supporters pretend to have a moral high ground. MMfA is lying for dollars.
They want scalps because scalps help raise money. If they can get Loesch fired at CNN, they can use that “success” in order to hit up their mailing list for more contributions. It’s manufactured outrage, and using I’m using “manufactured” in exactly the same sense that one uses it to discuss what factories produce. The purpose is the same. It’s a product, and it’s what MMfA makes every day. What Media Matters is selling it its contributors is a sense that working together, they will be able to silence Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Andrew Breitbart, Erik Erickson, Dana Loesch and everyone else who has a conservative opinion. Please give generously.
In other words, the leftist wet dream of censorship is their business model.







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Who knew a money makeing strategy is, "don't trust anyone, but us, and please give for the ability to preach the truth". This proves it, progressive is a religion.
I think the faux-outrage button is a deliberate tactic among liberals. I noticed Bob Beckel used this method a lot when "The Five" first aired– you could literally play a drinking game by Bob's tantrums. I'm pretty sure he was told to tone it down since I haven't seen him pounding the desk in a while, but I've never seen a more blatant– and deliberate– attempt to stir up outrage.
They can see the handwriting on the wall. Their media don't matter no more.
You hit the nail on the head, Mr. Stranahan. The Media Morons are more interested in firing up their far-left base to keep those donations rolling in than 'correcting' anything. It's also the biggest reason why they have no accountability. After all, the ends justify the means to them, so doing as much harm as possible to conservative voices regardless of the actual facts ensures more donations from those would've love nothing more than to see conservatism forever silenced.
Of course, even if no one donates, Soros will cut them a big check to stay afloat. Another reason why they can march on in their anti-conservative crusade unfettered, instead of having to worry about their BS catching up to them.
Getting someone to donate even a small amount has an effect far beyond the financial. It makes that person 'part of something' and makes it easier to get them to take other actions, such as voting or writing a letter. This is true for any organization.
and the truth shall set you free. If we stay on message and punish those among us who act like liberals….drag them and their lies out into the light…we WILL win.
Removing MMfA's tax-exempt status should be a plank in the Republican Platform for 2012, along with de-funding NPR, CPB and NEA.
Gentle Readers,
Dear Mr. Stranahan,
Thank you, sir.
Of course, no one denies ' climate change ' – some thousands
of years ago, there was an Ice Age. It's warmer now. The
climate changed.
The question is: Do human CO2 emissions cause global warming?
Sincerely,
John Lepant Brighton CO
Agreed! I think they have him on a shorter leash now, but I have to give you some credit. Can you imagine the alcohol poisoning from the Beckel Drinking Game (you need to trade mark) wow! I always claimed he was a dry drunk and that's what drove his anger- He'd choke to death over a drinking game in his name.
I just want a Beckel drinking game to make it less painful to listen to him. You gotta be numb to handle all the b.s. being slung on a regular basis by that guy.
Numb is the operative word, SQT. Beckel makes 'The Five' almost unwatchable. He's balanced by Gutfeld… but still… I prefer to wait until Red Eye. Later, DZ12
Outstanding article! Left wing pressure groups have been concocting right wing boogeymen like this for years to scare donations out of empty headed, naive and ultra-tolerant liberals who don't take the time to investigate issues for themselves.
For these Soros operatives getting Glenn Beck removed from Fox was a like a holy crusade for them and now that they are emboldened by this false accomplishment they are moving up the food chain to any and all conservatives they can paint as "extreme".
Media Matters are snake oil salesman of the worst kind. They should have their tax exempt status removed the first day the new Republican president takes office.
Jim Jones journalism degree!You are correct,sir.
No.Zero.Zip.Nada.Water is 100x more efficient as a greenhouse gas,that's just fact.If someone denies/disputes that,send them back home.
Dear Htos1,
BULLSEYE! You hit it dead center!
Would you like:
- a Kewpie Doll, or
- a Cigar?
Thank you, Sir! ( or Ma'am, as the case may be ).
Sincerely,
John
Media Matters was emboldened when they got CNN to fire Glen Beck and Lou Dobbs back in 2008. I dug up a piece on why Lou Dobbs was fired, and his house shot at, was not because of the illegal alien stories the MMfa reported on, but because Lou Dobbs was investigating Larry Sinclair and Reggie Love. Those stories are verbotten.
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