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Thursday, June 16, 2005
GOPer at CPB Secretly Paying Lobbyists
It is already known that the Republicans on the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are going after PBS and NPR. Now The New York Times' Stephen Labaton shows the length to which these Republicans will go to reach their goal.
Investigators at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are examining $15,000 in payments to two Republican lobbyists last year that were not disclosed to the corporation's board, people involved in the inquiry said on Wednesday.Not only are they hiring lobbyists, they're hiring lobbyists with track records like writing memos detailing how to use the death of a woman in a persistent vegetative state to hurt Democrats. Shocking.
One of the lobbyists was retained at the direction of the corporation's Republican chairman, Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, they said, and the other at the suggestion of his Republican predecessor, who remains on the board.
The investigators, in the corporation's inspector general's office, are also examining $14,170 in payments made under contracts - which Mr. Tomlinson took the unusual step of signing personally, also without the knowledge of board members - with a man in Indiana who provided him with reports about the political leanings of guests on the "Now" program when its host was Bill Moyers.
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One of the lobbyists, Brian Darling, was paid $10,000 for his insights into Senator Conrad Burns, a Montana Republican who sponsored the provision. This year, he briefly served as a top aide to Senator Mel Martinez, Republican of Florida, but resigned after the disclosure that he had written a memorandum describing how to exploit politically the life-support case of Terri Schiavo.
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