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Entertainment Industry Foundation's Obamaganda

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Our friends at Big Hollywood have discovered that the Entertainment Industry Foundation is leading the effort to get TV networks to turn over television story lines to broadcast Obama administration propaganda to back the administration’s barely disguised partisan “Service” initiative.

We’ve come up with a word for hijacking public service for partisan Democratic causes — Obamaganda

Big Hollywood’s story isn’t the first time, the Entertainment Industry Foundation has made itself a tool of Obamaganda. Just before Obama was inaugurated, EIF jumped on the bandwagon. But their biggest contribution to the cause was in 2008 when EIF teamed with AARP and early Obama donor Jeffrey Katzenberg to produce and distribute “public service” ads that were really Obamaganda for health care reform. Here’s the video:

 

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David Mastio

David Mastio, former Deputy Editorial Page Editor at The Washington Times, was an editorial writer and op-ed editor for USA Today, Washington correspondent for The Detroit News, editorial writer for The Virginian-Pilot, founding Editorial Page Editor of The Washington Examiner and speechwriter for World Bank President Robert Zoellick when he was the United States Trade Representative under President George W. ...

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