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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 7, 2013 - 9:10pm.
Sounds like SPN is making considerable headway against the liberal agenda in the US. People like Tracey Sharp and the others who lead these state think tanks should be given much praise. I am shocked to learn that you actually think you stumbled upon some news worthy information that conservative think tanks read each others work and share information - - REALLY? This happens all the time in both the left and right, that is called research.
I think it is important to the public policy debate to have all sides represented. And as far as funding these groups - whether it my simple $100 contribution or the revenues from conservatives like the Koch Institute, we can spend their money however they want. The irony to this story was that is did not see any "investigative reporting" as to the funding of Media Matters or any mention of George Sorros and his projects.
A word to the wise, if you want to pretend to be a reporter - make sure you legitimately cover an issue from all angles. Otherwise go back and learn what a true journalist is and does...
SPN article is far from the mark
Sounds like SPN is making considerable headway against the liberal agenda in the US. People like Tracey Sharp and the others who lead these state think tanks should be given much praise. I am shocked to learn that you actually think you stumbled upon some news worthy information that conservative think tanks read each others work and share information - - REALLY? This happens all the time in both the left and right, that is called research.
I think it is important to the public policy debate to have all sides represented. And as far as funding these groups - whether it my simple $100 contribution or the revenues from conservatives like the Koch Institute, we can spend their money however they want. The irony to this story was that is did not see any "investigative reporting" as to the funding of Media Matters or any mention of George Sorros and his projects.
A word to the wise, if you want to pretend to be a reporter - make sure you legitimately cover an issue from all angles. Otherwise go back and learn what a true journalist is and does...