From Scott Walter <[email protected]>
Subject what billionaire gave billions to elect a left-wing DA?
Date August 9, 2021 6:21 PM
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John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:What billionaire spent $2 million to elect a left-wing DA in Oregon? ([link removed]
In 2018, a mystery donor gave a $2 million dollar contribution to Law and Justice PAC, turning the race for Washington County district attorney into the most expensive DA election in Oregon history. Until now, the donor's identity has been a mystery. Speculation first pointed to George Soros with his history of supporting left-wing DAs, then to Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz--both wrong guesses. CRC's Parker Thayer tracks the money to its source here ([link removed] See also Thayer's interview ([link removed] with Fox News on his investigation. What is Jane Mayer's latest big lie about conservatives? ([link removed]
Jane Mayer of the New Yorker is an embarrassment to journalism, as I've been documenting for years. In her latest hit piece, she blames a single conservative foundation for perpetuating a "Big Lie" about election fraud by funding conservative nonprofits that dare raise questions about the 2020. Besides smearing conservatives, her crude analysis ignores the hundreds of millions of election dollars spent by the Left. See my latest dissection of this political operative masquerading as a journalist here ([link removed] funding the eco-Right? ([link removed]
New CRC investigations reveal funding from major liberal donors to the Niskanen Center and the Climate Leadership Council, major eco-Right organizations. Among the donations were at least $6.5 million from John and Laura Arnold and $3.8 million from the Hewlett Foundation. CRC's Hayden Ludwig exposes the environmental Left's efforts to subvert conservatives, evangelicals, libertarians, and moderates through false-flag operations here ([link removed] the Trump-Russia collusion hoax finally dying? ([link removed]
On July 15, the Guardian published a report by a trio of conspiracy theorists led by Luke Harding who cited "leaked Kremlin documents." Left-wing outlets New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, and CBS all totally ignored Harding et al. Two weeks later, left-leaning hoax buster Aaron Maté deigned to observe in the Washington Post that it was "hard not to be skeptical" of Harding's claims. CRC's Ken Braun reports on the hoax's latest twists here ([link removed]
Featured Interview
Zuck Bucks Appear to Have Leaked into Prosecutor Races
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Money from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears to have supported at least one left-wing district attorney candidate, much like George Soros has been doing. CRC’s Parker Thayer appeared on Fox News to explain how Zuckerberg secretly funneled money to the Oregon Law and Justice Political Action Committee, which ran extensive ads supporting Max Wall’s candidacy for district attorney in Washington County, Oregon.

Watch the 4-minute clip here ([link removed]

InfluenceWatch Podcast 180
Critical of
Critical Race Theory
In this episode ([link removed] Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, parents have been forced to manage their children's educations in a more hands-on manner thanks to school closures demanded by teachers’ unions. One of the consequences has been an increasing awareness of the influence of "critical race theory" in even elementary-level schooling. Joining us to discuss the campaign against critical race theory in education is Erika Sanzi, director of outreach for Parents Defending Education.

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