John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:
- Is it grassroots activism if billionaires fund it?
America’s uber-rich have found a crafty alternative to creating grassroots activism from scratch: using their money to buy influence over local groups that already exist. During the 2020 election cycle, wealthy donors funneled more than $100 million into three interconnected groups to fund phony grassroots organizing on a massive scale. CRC's Parker Thayer investigates here.
- How badly did Big Labor lose in Virginia?
Virginia Republicans just swept the governorship and statewide offices and appear to have retaken control of the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly. For union bosses in the state, this is an unmitigated disaster. Democratic gubernatorial candidate nominee Terry McAuliffe had promised an ambitious agenda to reward union bosses who backed his campaign. CRC's Michael Watson reports here.
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Who is the Left’s mystery billionaire? Michael Bloomberg was ranked fourth on a recent Forbes list of “The 25 Philanthropists in America Making the Biggest Donations.” But the Forbes list omitted a billionaire whose recent left-wing philanthropic footprint slightly exceeded Bloomberg’s. Of course, Forbes might be excused for overlooking him: He died more than 70 years ago. CRC's Ken Braun documents how this capitalist's fortune is being misused to undermine free enterprise here.
- What’s new in Virginia election shenanigans?
For Virginia’s 2021 elections, Democrats trotted out the same tactics and organizations they used in the 2020 elections. Philanthropies and wealthy leftists funded profligate mail-in voting and fake grassroots get-out-the-vote efforts by Vote Forward, the Voter Participation Center, and Center for Voter Information. Yet the top disburser of Zuck Bucks, the Center for Tech and Civic Life, went surprisingly quiet in Virginia. Whether that reflects diminished activity or a desire to avoid further criticism is unclear. CRC's Hayden Ludwig surveys the ever-shifting political landscape here.
Black Lives Matter, Inc: Minneapolis Shakedown
In perhaps one of the greatest messaging coups of all time, the Black Lives Movement Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF)—an international effort funded by some of the most powerful and wealthy leftists and steeped in the Marxist playbook—took the true statement that black lives matter and used it to create chaos and destroy the livelihoods of the very people the group professed to help.
In a new video series Black Lives Matter Aftermath, sponsored by Capital Research Center and filmed and produced by No Filters Media, we look at Minneapolis one year after the protests following the death of George Floyd. Did BLMGNF help the people in the very neighborhood where Floyd died? Watch and decide for yourselves.
Watch the 8-minute video here.
InfluenceWatch Podcast 193
Planned (and Well-Funded) Climate Chaos
In this episode: “Climate Chaos Week” was a series of environmentalist demonstrations in Washington, DC, punctuated by the vandalism of the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park; an attempt to storm the Department of the Interior; and scuffles between demonstrators and police. The metropolitan liberal press may want to present these events as the grassroots upwelling of fear over the supposed “climate crisis,” but CRC's Parker Thayer went behind the financing of the demonstrations and their organizer: “Build Back Fossil Free.”
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