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Behind the White House's Billion-Dollar Propaganda Push

By Michelle Chen, The NewStandard. Posted February 18, 2006.


In two years, the Bush administration spent $1.6 billion to paint a prettier picture of its failing policies, even as it cut away the social safety net.

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The public-relations gloss that has long wrapped the Bush administration is fast becoming a blemish on the White House, according to lawmakers who have uncovered some $1.6 billion in federal funds spent on promoting various administration-sponsored programs.

A new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Congress's research and auditing body, tracks more than 340 contracts negotiated between several government departments and PR, advertising and media firms from 2003 through the first part of 2005.

The study, requested by the House of Representatives Democratic leadership, found that from 2003 to mid-2005, the administration racked up some $1.4 billion in contracts with advertising agencies to broadcast positive messages about its policies and initiatives. Another $200 million went to public-relations companies, and $15 million were spent building connections with media outlets. Individual members of the press received a total of $100,000 in promotional contracts.

Seizing on the study's results as a chance to broach accountability issues in the administration, Representative Henry Waxman (D-California) said in a statement that the report showed the White House was spending taxpayer dollars on a self-serving "propaganda effort."

The study surveyed a total of seven departments, including Interior, Commerce, and Defense, and gathered information primarily through questionnaires sent to department personnel.

Though the exact nature of the expenditures is not always clear from brief project descriptions, the money apparently went to push an array of sometimes controversial White House programs, including efforts to research and promote the benefits of marriage, and campaigns to publicize the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act to seniors.

The bulk of the money went toward brightening the image of the military, with the Defense Department spending over $1 billion on media contracts. That chunk far outpaced the second-biggest spender, the Department of Health and Human Services, which doled out some $300 million. The Pentagon's public-relations priorities included a contract worth over $1 million to fund public-outreach speakers to promote the Army, as well as the development of story ideas for reporters "in support of Soldiers in the Global War on Terror."

The Air Force budgeted a $179 million contract for a national and local "advertising partnership" to recruit new military members. The records of Air Force contracts are also peppered with smaller promotional perks, such as prize giveaways and T-shirts and hats displaying the Coca-Cola logo, which totaled tens of thousands of dollars.

The Department of Homeland Security spent approximately $24 million on contracts to market itself. This included no-bid contracts with ad agencies in 2004 and 2005, worth about $6.5 million, for the development of the "Ready Campaign" -- which involved public service announcements "designed to educate and empower Americans about how to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks."

The GAO acknowledged that the scope of the study was far from comprehensive, since the researchers did not independently review individual contracts, and the accuracy of the questionnaire responses could not be verified because "[t]here are no known accurate government-wide contract databases with which to compare" the findings. In the Defense Department in particular, different military branches reported contract expenditures with varying levels of detail.


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woodcarver
Posted by: esromel on Feb 18, 2006 3:50 AM   
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After spending all that money to pretty themselves up, the monkey still looks like a monkey, and the organ grinder still can't shoot straight. Most of all they have failed to convince me they are somehow different liars, cheats, thieves, and murderers/baby killers.

Besides it isn't coming out of their pockets. And they don't care about America. America has become the milk cow for whatever they want, otherwise they HATE America like the real traitors and terrorists they are. The World Trade Towers could not have come down without government help, and everything that has happened since then can be traced straight back to the white house (Monkey house) The clowns are running the circus, which is why the government is such an endless mess. AND WHO WANTS A CIRCUS FOR A GOVERNMENT?

The time is now for a nation wide strike. A whole series of strikes to shut down the flow of dollars, and to involve those who won't get involved...block the streets and roadways keeping them from getting to work. It's simple. Take a folding chair and a picnic lunch and sit all together in the streets everyday for about two weeks. That might cause some jail time. Better now than when they get the new concentration camps completed. This gives all of you something to do that you are already very good at...sitting on your butts.

The WOODCARVER

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» RE: woodcarver Posted by: colek
» It's been over 7 years Posted by: pzzp
Infrastructure of USA
Posted by: kgs1947 on Feb 18, 2006 4:12 AM   
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As Bush and his cronies continue to wage their "war"...undeclared by the USA Congress ... they are destroying the social infrastructure of its own citizens. No outrage, not even a whimper from it's political leaders. What is happening to the mass media, the college professors, the democratic party, the churches/temples/synagogues, the students of this era? We have become lemmings following a bunch of drunks and ego-maniacs. So, we wage his "wars" abroad as we go under at home. Finally, when the next hurricance hits New Orleans, we will be back at square one. They are building the barracades the same way they buildt them before. What madness!

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» Lemmingsand drunks Posted by: Doubtom
» RE: Infrastructure of USA Posted by: Dianka
» RE: Infrastructure of USA Posted by: threedfm
BaseTruth
Posted by: oldgringo on Feb 18, 2006 4:54 AM   
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"THEY" are here to stay...History teaches that "NO TOTALITARIAN REGIME HAS EVER BEEN 'VOTED OUT OF OFFICE' ONCE ESTABLISHED!" LOL

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» RE: BaseTruth Posted by: Rick
» RE: BaseTruth Posted by: owleyes
» RE: BaseTruth Posted by: krose
» A paradigm Posted by: Citizendeane
» RE: A paradigm Posted by: krose
» Cool Posted by: Citizendeane
» Very cute Posted by: Citizendeane
Political Theorists Understand
Posted by: Citizendeane on Feb 18, 2006 5:14 AM   
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The nice people who write the articles for Alternet are 25 years behind in their understanding of America. Many of those who post comments are far more acute and up to date. The Bush regime is fascist; they now have power; the United States is now a fascist country with a fascist state. Too bad most Americans and Alternet progressives know nothing about what this means. Any traditional Conservative should get it and many do.

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» The Commentators are AWESOME Posted by: Citizendeane
» RE: But he is right! Posted by: The Butcher
» I think we agree Posted by: Citizendeane
Had Enough?
Posted by: vanquish on Feb 18, 2006 5:47 AM   
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In 2005, Americans spent approximately $472 billion more than they earned after taxes -- a negative savings rate of 5.2 percent. That spending is double the previous year -- and a record high. American savings rate for 2005 was a negative 0.5 percent, the lowest since the Great Depression. The annual savings rate has been negative only twice -- in 1932 and 1933, during the Great Depression (Paul Kasriel, director of economic research at Northern Trust in Chicago). Bush and his supporters have us spending 80 percent of the world's savings. If I were given the choice between having a bestseller or God granting my country one more person with the political savvy, courage to act, and love of his country such as James Carville, I would take the latter. While the stock market climbed to the stars, twenty million new jobs were created, the unemployment and crime rates dropped like a rock--not to mention the surplus in our treasury--my fellow Republicans whined about the only things they could find about Mr. Clinton to bellyache about--adultery and getting a hair cut on Air Force One. When Mr. Clinton said, "If you want a change, you're going to get it," not even he knew the depth of truth in that statement. If you are going to buy just one book today, forget mine; do America a favor and read Had Enough? by James Carville. I'm Bob Miller, author of "The Business of Assassination".

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» RE: A Traitor in the White House? Posted by: wisewebwoman
Where do they come from?
Posted by: jefhadist on Feb 18, 2006 6:30 AM   
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Where are all these "Goldwater Republicans" coming from all of a sudden? They are everywhere. Yuk! Goldwater was a complete and total asshole. Since when has Alternet become a site for Republicans of any stripe, anyway?

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» RE: Where do they come from? Posted by: JSquercia
Goebbels spinning with pride.
Posted by: Slowburn on Feb 18, 2006 7:59 AM   
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Our neo fuehrer has obviously been applying Joseph Goebbels’ Big lie technique. Goebbels would be dam proud to know that it has accomplished the manifest destiny of the American corporate plutocracy.
For a fraction of the cost of this public funded brain washing WE the people could if we had law makers with our best interests in mind (in majority we do not at this time) could pass a constitutional amendment to have embedded in government a public watch dog group such as NPR independent of government control, capable of reporting the ugly facts without sugarcoating, and tax funded to give Americans true oversight of government intentions and eliminate the secret police state we now are victimized by.
Make no mistake This administration considers anyone that has not fell in line behind their twisted ideology just mongrel hoards, and out right lies and misinformation are a means to the end of controlling them.
We need tax funded and independent investigative reporters willing to ask the kind of questions that must be asked and answered in a free America. Like, is this administration operating concentration camps that people are disappearing into and not coming out of? Why is habeas corpus, one of the cornerstones of free American society, being systematically disassembled before or very eyes? Why does this administration treat Americans that value privacy and consider government intrusion in their daily lives something to resist as enemies? Why is this administration intentionally bankrupting the government? Is it trying to drown the common wealth of our society in the tub? Their should be constitutional repercussions/consequences of a terminal nature for unanswered questions such as these. If freedom loving Americans do not stand against this fourth Reich now and demand change …… well you figure it out.
2+2=5

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darby19366
Posted by: darby1936 on Feb 18, 2006 9:21 AM   
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This distills what this administration has always been about. They can endlessly campaign and profile but they are utterly incompetent at governing.

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» RE: darby19366 Posted by: JSquercia
» No so Incompetent at rulng Posted by: Citizendeane
AND IT IS THE MEDIA THAT ALLOWS IT TO HAPPEN
Posted by: krose on Feb 18, 2006 9:43 AM   
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BECAUSE THE PUBLIC ARE "SLAVES" TO THE MEDIA!

JOIN MEDIA MATTERS.ORG TO HELP US FREE OUR COUNTRY!

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Oooops!
Posted by: dadchad on Feb 18, 2006 9:48 AM   
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OK, all you stalwart neocon patriots who voted Dubya in for a second term, you succeeded. The bathwater is draining and almost gone but - wait - where did the baby go???

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The Current System is Broken
Posted by: jim's op/ed on Feb 18, 2006 10:35 AM   
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I just don't get it..
Call me stupid but how can our system of checks and balances fail so miserably?
What kind of self absorbed idiot thinks it is OK to spend tax dollars on a PR campaign to inflate public opinion of self? Welllll "W", that's who..
Doesn't Congress or the Senate also have a responsabilty to monitor spending and make the administration justify expenses?
I quess not..
Time to kick them all to the curb..
Remove the quilty from power now..
Seize all property and monetary holdings to repay the ingredious pilfering..
Then lock 'em up and throw away the key..
Time to start over with a clean slate..

jim's op/ed
@http://opinionsandreasons.blogspot.com/

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» RE: The Current System is Broken Posted by: AlienSlave
» RE: News link of Feb 8 Posted by: AlienSlave
And Another Thing
Posted by: jim's op/ed on Feb 18, 2006 10:42 AM   
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U.S. NATIONAL DEBT CLOCK
The Outstanding Public Debt as of 18 Feb 2006 at 06:37:14 PM GMT is:
$ 8 , 2 4 4 , 6 6 9 , 7 7 2 , 0 4 4 . 0 7

The estimated population of the United States is 298,560,461
so each citizen's share of this debt is $27,614.74.

I just hate it when someone tries to stick their hand in my pocket!
Damn ripped off again!

jim's op/ed
@http://opinionsandreasons.blogspot.com/

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» Raped again, is more like it. Posted by: Sojourner
REBOOT!!!!!!!!
Posted by: williameon on Feb 19, 2006 5:08 AM   
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Time To REBOOT!!!!

The operating system is horrible broken.
It is infected with Viruses!
Called Politicians!
Shut it down.
REBOOT!!!!!!!!
Time to:
Kick Those:
Straussian Nazis
Bass-Turds!
Back to WWII
Where they belong.

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Not to worry
Posted by: The Butcher on Feb 19, 2006 8:19 AM   
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That dollar is worth shit anyway.
All paid on credit by the Japs,Chinese and Europeans.
And then, whe it goes the way of the Indo Rupiah, the IMF will sink in a couple of Tril to the Reserve.
Let him spend more of that fiat money!
Weimar will look like a picnic compared to where this guy is taking us!

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Less and less persuasive as I read on
Posted by: peritonlogon on Feb 19, 2006 4:10 PM   
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I don't condone propoganda of any kind. No doubt there have been propganda campaings waged by this administration that would make my stomach turn.

But the fact of the matter is that money spent to recruit soldiers to fight the war can hardly be called propoganda or money spent to forward administration policy. It is simply bureaucratic money spent to achieve the bureucracy's mission. Whether or not you like it Congress has given the branches of the military a job to do, and that job requires people. The war is not popular amongst those sections of the population who have been fighting our wars for the last 40 or so years, so more money is needed to attain the man power to accomplish the mission. This distinction is very important because we do not have a volunteer army, rather, we have a professional army that needs workers just like McDonalds or any other employer.

Keeping this in mind, the money spent on recruitment is different than money spent to influence the public's opinion. The money spent on "video news releases" is horrendous, as is money spent to bribe media outlets or members of the press. But, $1.4 billion - $1billion = $.4 billion which doesn't sound nealy as bad, but furter, the article doesn't mention what the Department of Health and Human Services (the second largest spender with $.3 billion)did with it's promotional money, which leads me to suspect that at least some of it went things like alerting people of health threats... so, in a sense we're down to $.1 billion.

And $20k "on the development and distribution of such news releases to warn consumers about the potential physical and legal problems of purchasing medical products on the Internet." Are you kidding me? Having no details, this is a paltry sum that seems to be in the best intersts of the health of Americans... but, like I said, I have no details, and the author addmitedly doesn't either. So this $20k could be specific to certain sites or businesses that are shams or provide lethal or otherwhise dangerous products, or it could be propoganda to keep people paying American prices for drugs or something else... I don't know.

So, in short, I was far more convinced of the point of this article before I read it... which really means it doesn't hold too much water. And the author needs to work on her skills of persuasion.

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» not a commentary Posted by: foolserrand
The Fourth Estate needs to be taken down, too.
Posted by: monkeywrench on Feb 19, 2006 5:37 PM   
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As reprehensible as the Bush administration is for spending $1.6 BILLION of OUR MONEY to pull the wool over our eyes, I blame the "mainstream media" even more. People working in media are not stupid; they've seen it all before – but STILL they ran government propaganda verbatum, knowing that much of it was flat-out lying.

Administrations will change; Democrats (someday) will hold a majority in government. What will the "mainstream media" do then? I know what we should do: turn our backs on them, no matter WHAT they report, stop watching the crap that passes for entertainment these days, and boycott any product advertised on the most agregious of the outlets, letting those mfg'rs. know why. The Fourth Estate has let us down in its most critical function: shining light on the nefarious dealings of government, and they deserve to be ruined for that failure.

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This Traitorous Administration Needs to be Taken Down
Posted by: rangerjim on Feb 22, 2006 10:27 AM   
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This NeoNazi Administration needs to be taken down by whatever means is necessary to get them out of office, legal or by force, if necessary. The crimes that Bush and his conspiracy are committing in the White House are serious enough to make Hitler and his gang look like a bunch of choirboys by comparison. These are not Republicans these are NAZIS!!!!!!!! That effort to sell our ports to an Arab nation are one more reason why this administration needs to be taken down and George Bush, Dick Cheney and the rest of them put on trial for Treason, Official MisConduct, and other high crimes. This bunch belongs in Leavenworth NOT the White House.

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Americans Need To Bombard The E-Mail and Mailboxes of Editors
Posted by: dlf on Feb 22, 2006 10:56 AM   
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We get the kind of press we want. Believe me there are pockets of this country where you can't find a dissenting voice in the press or airwaves. What if everyday these manipulators of the mainstream were challenged? What if their computers began to crash everyday because of the amount of mail they received, at a certain time, from around the country. If progressives wanted to act in concert it would be extremely easy. The question is do we have the will or will power to actually do something?

We have few leaders in Congress who have shown the slightest inclination to take on this administration. Congresswoman McKinney isn't one of them, with this speech, she should have been on the front page of every newspaper in America. Every politician who exposes the habitual and persistent lies that this administration has paid to advertise, should be nationally lauded.

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propaganda
Posted by: Doubtom on Feb 22, 2006 1:50 PM   
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For this propaganda effort alone, Bush should be IMPEACHED!

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