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Obama Campaign's Multi-Million Dollar Propaganda Firm Deployed in Iraq to Advise on "New Media"

By Jeremy Scahill, AlterNet. Posted April 21, 2009.


With Iraq in ruins, Obama sends a politically connected firm, along with reps from AT&T, Google, and Twitter to build 'smart power' in Baghdad.

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The U.S. State Department has announced it is sponsoring a "New Media Technology" delegation to Iraq to "explore new opportunities to support Iraqi government and non-government stakeholders in Iraq's emerging new media industry." Of all of the areas in Iraq in desperate need of attention, its "emerging new media industry" is not the one that pops to mind. Things like clean water, electricity, right of safe return for refugees and an end to the occupation seem more pressing than increasing Nouri al Maliki's Twitter followers. But unfortunately, that's how U.S. priorities in Iraq seem to work.

Anyway, the super star tech delegation, according to the State Department press release, includes "a mix of CEOs, Vice-Presidents and senior representatives" from "AT&T, Google, Twitter, Howcast, Meetup, You Tube and Automattic/Wordpress."

But the final company listed as participating in the delegation begs for some sort of special review: Blue State Digital, a firm which boasts its services were "Critically important to President Obama's victory" in the November election. Indeed, federal campaign spending records indicate that the Obama campaign paid the firm at least $2,864,138 in 2007-2008, including more than $700,000 on election day.

Blue State Digital (BSD) is a technology company founded by four former staffers from Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign: Clay A. Johnson, Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Joe Rospars and Ben Self. BSD, in large part, specializes in building Democratic Party campaign websites and online fundraising mechanisms, including the creation of Barack Obama's web presence for the 2008 presidential campaign and developing the my.barackobama.com concept. It has also worked for the Democratic National Committee, Bill Richardson for President, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, Senate Majority Leader Senator Harry Reid and Senator John Kerry, now chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The firm has also worked for billionaire George Soros. The BSD website features a quote from Sen. Ted Kennedy praising the firm's work for him and prominently displays the Obama campaign as a test case. Blue State Digital describes the work it did for Obama as such:

Obama retained BSD to manage the online fundraising, constituency-building, issue advocacy, and peer-to-peer online networking aspects of his 2008 Presidential primary campaign. Critically important to President Obama's victory in November 2008 was his campaign's use of the BSD Online Tools Suite. The campaign utilized BSD's tools to mobilize over 3 million individual donors to contribute over $500 million online, to motivate over 2 million social networking participants, and to create and promote more than 200,000 offline events across the country.

Press reports about BSD during the campaign indicated that the firm was likely to get contract work with the Obama White House. According to the State Department's opaque description of the Iraq trip, Blue State Digital and the other firms:


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Jeremy Scahill, an independent journalist who reports frequently for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!, has spent extensive time reporting from Iraq and Yugoslavia. He is currently a Puffin Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute. Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. His writing and reporting is available at RebelReports.com.

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sgtmajor
Posted by: seazen on Apr 21, 2009 4:36 AM   
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Are you kidding me? Talk about making a mountain out of a molehill and working really, really hard to conjour up a story meant to generate gasps and shudders over nothing. What is this? A try-out for for Fox News?

Utilization of the most basic of modern communication tools - like, OMG, a web site, in a Presidential campaign and now consultation on the use of these new tools in Iraq is - ta da - propaganda??

Come on.

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» RE: sgtmajor Posted by: pawheel
What is smart power?
Posted by: freelyb on Apr 21, 2009 5:33 AM   
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How would it benefit the Iraquis or US effectiveness/relations there? How much do these companies foresee in profits?

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» RE: What is smart power? Posted by: Zeugitai
I agree, I almost expected this article to have been for Fox
Posted by: meronkun on Apr 21, 2009 8:14 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It's good to do research and try to put together a critical picture, which this author did, but it's even better to have a clue about what you're talking about, which this author did not. Blue State Digital is a kinda badass company that enables positive political change, and they're also in the process of securing contracts across Europe to use information technology to flatten the potential for special interests to successfully buy candidates. I personally know some very corrupt candidates in Europe that are trying their best to stifle efforts towards the change that Blue State Digital's technology brings. I was going to work on a project with the company, but then I got sick and had to cancel basically my entire year.

GREAT if their success helps them become a player across the world, and in Iraq, and everywhere.

At the same time, I do understand the author's concern for the centralization of the powers that provide these kind of services. Hopefully, this will change. I've been working towards this change at http://jellyproject.org/, but hopefully, many programmers are doing the same thing - So that services like Blue State Digital will be more of a brand of thinking than an technological empire.

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ELECTIONS... CAN AMERICA AFFORD THIS KIND OF CHANGE
Posted by: SassyFrassy on Apr 21, 2009 9:57 AM   
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The complacent and apathetic voters WILL have made their ill-conceived
choice. PLACING national security and reform aside, they instead
chose the Marxist candidate….the one who promised them the most
from the treasury coffers. So much for campaign finance reforms?? With
support from; a left-wing biased Bush/Cheney hating mainstream media,
money and ads from moveon.org, fraudulent voter registrations by
ACORN, OTHER GROUPS intimidating voters and
illegal campaign donations (foreign and domestic), MANY OF OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN FUNDS CAME FROM UNTRACEABLE SOURCES, the free market
system and experienced national security candidate never had a
chance.

Never in history of U.S. A. elections, has such an extreme
liberal, un-vetted, and secretive candidate been elected. It will
become America's loss if legal and legislative action is not taken . Hell, this man voted over 130 times "Present"while in the Senate, which means he is incapable of making a
decision! The middle class bought a Marxist candidates' mantra “I
am going to save the middle class” sales pitch, hook, line, and
sinker. In short, they were flimm flammed and bamboozled.

When in actuality, the Kenyan born Barack Hussein Obama and DEMS want to l destroy the middle class by creating a welfare dependent class and making them a ward of the state ….he
will then own their vote. The Democrats will want to move quickly to pass
and enact laws (i.e., the Fairness Doctrine, more power and money to
ACORN, liberal campaign finance laws, ammunition coding and
restrictions on gun ownership, etc.) to ensure they never lose power
through future elections.

The future...DEMS WANT will be a move towards a
European style socialist system, where our standard of living and
productivity will go down , our mighty military will become smaller
and more ILL- equipped, and our taxes (all taxes) will go up. We will be
forced into smaller cars, smaller homes, and smaller families and smaller family budgets. We
will lose many freedoms, such as the right to own a firearm, the
right to vote for a union via a secret ballot [instead the union
thugs will tell you how to vote], et al if LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE ACTION isn't taken to protect our freedoms.

The gap between the rich elitists and the middle-class/poor will widen and there by destroying
our republic and replacing it with a socialistic state. Don't be
fooled by the Kenyan born Barack Hussein Obama's current
middle-to-conservative cabinets picks (exception being Eric Holder as
AG, a true left-wing extremist and anti-gun activist), it is just a
smoke screen....remember what Stalin said.

“Work for more government intervention and control of the business
activities of the people. In this way the American people will accept
Communism without knowing it.” - Joseph Stalin

Here is your "CHANGE" America :

WWW.USAWAKEUP.ORG WWW.NUMBERSUSA.COM go see American Center for Law and Justice and The National Center for public policy research

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President Obama?? Propaganda? the Messiah??
Posted by: gellero1 on Apr 22, 2009 5:43 PM   
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I'm shocked............shocked

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Our colony will need the electronic infrastructure.
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Apr 24, 2009 1:26 PM   
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This is a prime example of the expanding corporatocracy.

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Pat
Posted by: psmitten on Apr 24, 2009 1:57 PM   
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Smart Power is the art of using all the available options in our civilization in order to achieve sustainable interactions within all the communities around the globe.

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