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Is Hillary On Rupert Murdoch's Side?

Posted by Guest Blogger at 12:00 PM on August 3, 2007.


Ari Berman: Sen. Clinton has been silent on Murdoch's purchase of the Wall Street Journal. Have his contributions to her campaign paid off for him?

This post, written by Ari Berman, originally appeared on The Nation

Rupert Murdoch's takeover of the Wall Street Journal this week is drawing the ire of some Democrats running for President.

Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd called the deal "a serious threat to our democracy." John Edwards urged fellow Democrats to oppose and block the merger and refuse campaign contributions from News Corp execs.

But the Democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, hasn't said a peep. Perhaps that's because Clinton has been courting the Aussie billionaire since she became a New York Senator---and vice versa. Murdoch threw a lavish fundraiser for her at the News Corp tower last year. And he and son James, the heir apparent, both wrote big checks to Clinton's presidential campaign this June. Nine News Corp executives have thus far given a total of $20,900 to Clinton this election cycle.

She calls him "smart and effective." He calls her "a good Senator" and "very, very gutsy originally on the war in Iraq."

So you see, the Journal is not Murdoch's only recent prize.

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Koolwoman
Posted by: koolwoman on Aug 3, 2007 2:52 PM   
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In reference to Hillary and Rupert Murdoch---As long as Hillary doesn't take money from thieves and crooks and funds stolen from the people, I will support her. She couldn't possibly match the pillage and thievery of the Bush administration. The cost of the war in Iraq, both in funds and bodies, is frightening. It will take a genius to straighten it out. Hillary is the most qualified candidate to do that. She has the ability to hit the ground running. Go Hillary!!!!!!!!

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» RE: Koolwoman Posted by: opeluboy
Campaign Finance Reforem
Posted by: vertical on Aug 3, 2007 3:01 PM   
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Until we have real campaign finance reform politicians will need to be in bed with people with wealth, and that is why the only difference between the Republicans and the Democrats is which set of rich people own them.

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Murdoch's purchase of Dow Jones is a HUGE story
Posted by: fanny666 on Aug 3, 2007 3:35 PM   
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News Corporation is a professional propaganda service... they do for the Republican Party in the US exactly what they do for the Communist Party in China.

Yesterday's NYTimes Business Page was unintentionally hilarious... "It's Very Doubtful that Murdoch has any plans to influence Dow Jones or WSJ's reporting..." pathetic...

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Hillary
Posted by: opeluboy on Aug 3, 2007 5:05 PM   
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AIPAC and Murdoch. She's got it covered. we may as well sit this one out. It's a done deal. Bye bye America!

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Gee! That sounds so sophisticated.
Posted by: gregii on Aug 4, 2007 8:57 AM   
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No wait - could it be pseudo sophisticate?

I do not agree that Hillary is the Democrats best response to our National crisis. In my view, she isn’t even the second best. And as the list of her contributors expands from the health care industry to Rupert Murdock, she drops even further on my list. Tell “Hillary-is-Kool” (my ad lib) that if she had continued to provide leadership on the Health Care issues this year - and now offered a credible commentary regarding the WSJ purchase, her skirts would seem decidedly less stained to me. Sign me as a Democrat Progressive (Liberal).

Rupert created and made wealthy the hate-filled, unreasoning likes of Bill O’Reilly, Hannity & Colmes et al and distributes (read "panders") their twisted, deceptive BS to the resentful and mindless among us who then vote Republican. Does she not realize how much I detest him?

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john polifronio
Posted by: johnp on Aug 4, 2007 5:34 PM   
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I can't believe this crap. Are the people at AlterNet stupid enough to beleve that there's a quid pro quo between Hillary and Murdoch, because he contributed 20 grand to her campaign? Now, when Murdoch comes up with $20,000,000 dollars in support of Hillary's campaign, I'll start to wonder. Until then, 20 thou is like 20 centavos to Murdoch, and has to be the best joke in the world to play on the nitwits that don't realize that there's not a better way to confuse your opponenets than to give a presidential campaign with which you're virtually diametrically opposed ideologically, a pittance, which seems like real money to most of us slobs, realistically expecting at least a few of us to believe it will buy influence with Hillary. You've got to be kidding. When can I say I've seen everything?

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» RE: john polifronio Posted by: gregii