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Using tax money to push Obama agenda

Examiner Editorial
November 3, 2009

Given the recent scandal, why is Kalpen Modi still on the White House payroll?

Buried in the interior appropriations bill headed to President Obama's desk is a big spending increase for a controversial agency that his White House staff aims to use as artistic cover for creating political propaganda. National Endowment for the Arts's annual spending goes from $155 million to $167.5 million, the most since the Clinton administration. A mere $12 million in a budget with $1.4 trillion in deficits might seem trifling. But documents obtained by Judicial Watch via a Freedom of Information Act request leave no doubt that Obama aides meant to put those tax dollars to work paying "artists" to create posters and other propaganda paraphernalia supporting the Obama agenda.

As The Examiner reported Friday, the documents made public by Judicial Watch include a series of e-mails from White House associate director of public engagement Kalpen Modi, whose boss is Valerie Jarrett, director of the Office of Public Engagement and a close Obama confidant. Modi worked with then-NEA communications director Yosif Sergant planning an Aug. 10 telephone conference call hosted by Sergant. The purpose of the call, moderator Michael Skolnik explained at the outset, was to encourage participants "to get involved in things thatwe're passionate about as we did during the campaign but continue to get involved in those things, to support the president's initiatives ..." Skolnik, political director for hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, told conference participants that he was asked "by people in the White House and folks in the NEA" to organize the call, which was joined by officials representing 21 arts groups around the country.

Judicial Watch unearthed e-mail between Sergant and Modi and Buffi Wicks, deputy director of the White House public engagement office. Wicks campaigned for Obama in Missouri in 2008, and before that worked for an ACORN-like activist group known as Wake-Up Wal-Mart that was funded by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union. Use of government time, equipment and facilities in planning the conference call may violate the Anti-Lobbying Act, which says "no part of the money appropriated by any enactment of Congress shall, in the absence of express authorization by Congress, be used directly or indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, intended or designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, a jurisdiction, or an official of any government, to favor, adopt, or oppose by vote or otherwise, any legislation, law, ratification, policy, or appropriation. ..." Sergant resigned from the NEA following disclosure of the Aug. 10 conference call. Why are Modi and Wicks still on the White House payroll?



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Retired CPO

Nov 3, 2009

The crooks in the current administration have made the Teapot Dome scandal look like a mere tea party. They have broken so many laws, rules and conventions, that it would seem they are trying to overwhelm the justice system they have hijacked. To clean house, you need a new broom. We have begun collecting the straw for that broom in New York's 23rd District, and in the state houses of Virginia, and hopefully New Jersey. It may not happen in New Jersey because of the new law they snuck in that allows ACORN to sign up every person in the State without their knowledge and vote for them by absentee ballot.

 

bobc

Nov 3, 2009

I don't see why our tax dollars go to the ARTS, or any other special interest group, in the first place!

Along with all their Pork, and foreign aid year after year, all the fraud in all gov. programs...if these were stopped, perhaps the Democrats would not see fit to cut certain treatments for our own elderly citizens!

 

Gunny G

Nov 3, 2009

Taxing and spending is what liberals do best. Besides cutting and running.

http://noliberalspin.blogtownhall.com/
The Anti Liberal Zone

 

sell

Nov 3, 2009

welcome to Fascism.

 

Tex Expatriate

Nov 3, 2009

Most of what Obama's administration does reminds me of Adolph Hitler's Germany in 1933 and the years following.

Gunny G, right on! "Besides cutting and running."

 

Pogo

Nov 3, 2009

Maybe it's time for Obama to take that mop he was pushing in his speech and use it to clean up his own mess in the White House. I'm not talking about the puddles and piles from Bo the dog either.

 

VenturaCapitalist

Nov 3, 2009

I'm so sick of these commie democrats running criminal enterprises to steal taxpayer money and steal elections for President Pipsqueak.

Nothing but a bunch of disgusting crapweasals.

 

phlogiston

Nov 3, 2009

What's new. The so-called social programs have been vehicles for registering voters whose votes are captive. ACORN and similar leftist political action groups have been funded for years, and there is a money for votes mentality debasing the civic process. Why the other pols have agreed to such funding boggles the mind. But the likes of Rev. Jackson and Rev. Sharpton as examples, have been funded by the government and used the money both as personal piggy banks and for political purposes. What is new again?

 

Jenny

Nov 4, 2009

Obama should step up his game. It seems like he hasn't done anything ever scene he got in office. His way of ruling does remind me of Adoph Hitler in some ways, but we should be learning from our mistakes. That's why we have history classes in school.

 

Jimi

Nov 5, 2009

Everyone knows the NEA is unconstitutional. But no one cares. Barry Soetoro needs that propaganda wing of the Federal Government to prop up his image now that small outbreaks of journalism are appearing.

 


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