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A roundup of the NEA propaganda scandal.

There’s not much to say about the NEA propaganda scandal that hasn’t been said by others, but a link round-up will be hopefully useful for those getting up to speed.

  • We begin here with the Big Government articles themselves.  Summary: transcripts and audio reveal that the conference call of August 10th involving the federal agencies NEA, United We Serve, and the Office of Public Engagement; and various artist groups‘ involved the explicit recruitment of said artists’ groups to assist in pushing the administration’s legislative agenda.
  • This despite claims by the NEA that said call did not pursue any legislative agenda.
  • Note also that OPE Deputy Director (and Valerie Jarrett crony) Buffy Wicks has long-standing ties with ACORN.
  • Patterico points out the obvious: that both the NEA and the administration lied when they claimed that no legislative agenda was addressed.  Despite the fact that this call was ostensibly hosted by Michael Skolnik, Skolnik explicitly stated that he was working on the behest of the NEA and the White House – a claim that was not refuted either by Deputy Director Wicks or at-the-time NEA Director of Communications Yosi Sergant (both of whom were on the call).  For that matter, the primary interest of Nell Abernathy, director of outreach for United We Serve (also on the call) is to make clear that Skolnik is the cutout between the artists’ groups and the government.
  • I should point out at this point that Sergant is, of course, linked with Shepard Fairey, who had his own representative on the call.
  • Ace of Spades notes that Winner & Associates were on the conference call as well.  You may remember them; they were a Axelrod-affiliated PR group that got traced back as being behind some rather nasty anti-Palin fake grassroots astroturf during the election last year.  They were apparently on the call at the invitation of OPE Director Wicks.
  • You can refresh your memory of the Winner Incident here at The Jawa Report.  How interesting that they were there, and invited by an administration official, no less.
  • Ace of Spades, again, quotes Slublog on the Hatch Act.  As in, this is actually technically forbidden by federal statute (I personally note ‘technically’ because Hatch Act prosecutions are few and far between).
  • Ed Morrissey has what is probably the line of the day (“We do not fund the NEA for it to produce Leni Riefenstahl-type art”), and notes that the Washington Times would like help tracking down some of the call participants.
  • And finally, I would like to remind everybody reading this that groups involved in pushing the administration’s health care agenda had racked up roughly 2 million dollars in grants from the NEA prior to it.

So… the administration lied about their role in a conference call that was nakedly about using NEA client groups to pursue an explicitly pro-administration agenda – a call that, when revealed, resulted in an immediate reassignment of an NEA staffer and an attempt to scrub the record.  Of the groups involved, at least one was not an actual artist organization, and it was made clear throughout the call that the goal was to create partisan political materials, not nonpartisan art.  And, of course, the players involved were all of them affiliated with each other in various, sundry, and in some cases non-artistic ways.

But sure, other than all of that we have nothing to worry about.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    We should not have government funding of ANY art at all. Unless it is used for a specific purpose like a monument.

    We had Republican control of both houses and the presidency and this useless, piece of garbage agency was never in any danger.

    This just reveals that period of time as a case of criminal negligence. No government agencies were de-funded and most got extra funds.

  • DONTTREADONME

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/01/26/politics/main669432.shtml

    Of course you know they never will, and I will not hold my breath

  • Aaron Gardner

    You just read an article which pretty much proves that ACORN, the NEA, and the WH broke the law and you want to focus on Republicans?

    That ain’t you man.

  • nessa

    No, they knew because they lied about it when they were caught. I guess they just think they are above the law.

    Ahhh, the American Aristocracy, those favored [elected] few, booted and spurred, ready to ride them [us] legitimately, by the grace of God.

  • http://keydesignsllc.com bkeyser

    I’ve been putting together some photoshopped images for a couple months now, but this latest revelation has led me down a very specific path. I think if the feds can push civilians to do their bidding, civilians can push back. I’m pushing back in my own little way. Here’s two images I created today:

    http://tinyurl.com/llb4mg

    http://tinyurl.com/nelhjy

    I’m an amateur and looking for ideas so if anyone has any- please reply. Comments are also welcome.

  • jeffreywturner

    First, I can’t believe an organization like the “National Endowment for the Arts” would be full of liberal hippies in the tank for Obama.

    Second, I just can’t imagine Obama using taxpayer dollars to subsidize his political efforts, anymore than I could imagine him steering funds into a corrupt organization that manufactures imaginary voters to help him win elections.

  • michigan

    everywhere on the Magnetron screens, traditional media immersed in the lather of oneness, mesmerized by false immortality, the only question to be asked is will it be the red pill or the blue?

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    its like being angry at a hungry hyena, the hyena is just doing what comes naturally.

    But Republicans on the other hand are not supposed to be like the Democrats.

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    Peruse below…..

    Cheers !

  • http://spritelywatchdog.blogspot.com spritelywatchdog

    much more interesting this days. The non-mainstream media should feel shame. Are they going start doing their jobs before all of their viewers or readers leave?

  • http://moelane.com/ Moe Lane

    You never let them get away with breaking the rules.

    Never.

    Never ever ever.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    In California we show how a major faction of the Democrat coalition if starting to splinter, and you change the subject to bashing the whole state.

    We show outright fascistic propaganda being organized and violations of federal law being committed by the Obama administration, and you change the subject to bash Republicans.

    What is your major malfunction?

  • mbecker908

    on these a-holes from every direction and for absolutely everything we can find.

  • Richard Mullins

    we call you out. It’s that simple. We shouldn’t and don’t politicians free passes for abusing the law. I hope you understand.

  • http://brockwayfamily.spaces.live.com/ Erick Brockway

    We’re having fun!
    Rule 6

  • http://brockwayfamily.spaces.live.com/ Erick Brockway
  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    sticking up for the republican party first and foremost and with with conservative principles somewhere further down the line.

  • mbecker908

    for modern liberalism and destroy the people who promote their causes and then we can quibble about just how far “Republican” principles divert from “conservative” principles.

    You’re whining about the pea under the mattress while the house is burning down.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    If you hate the Republican Party so much, go to Daily Kos where they will join in with your Republican bashing all the time.

  • Achance

    I can interact civilly with some of them, any of them if I’m being paid to do it, but activist, committed Democrats are ugly, unpleasant people. Everything is political to them and they project their sick thoughts on everyone with whom they come in contact. At least my town pretty well breaks down into the places that Republicans go and the places that Democrats go, so you don’t have to deal with them unless you want to. And for certain places and events, something like the “truce of the waterhole” holds sway – usually.

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    and the Republicans get back into power, they will be just as feckless as before and then what do you have?

    I would just like to see us break the cycle this time.

  • Vladimir

    There are plenty of things that we as conservatives would like to abolish.

    We’ve been talking about getting rid of the NEA for 30 years. Reagan didn’t do it. Bush I didn’t do it.

    We’ve also talked about a lot of conservative initiatives that haven’t borne fruit, like closing down the Dept of Education for starters.

    There are plenty of things to be frustrated about with the administration of GW Bush, there’s pretty much a consensus on that point. But right now may not be a particularly productive time to dwell on them.