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Liberals drop public Sheehan role
2005-08-31
Powerful liberal advocacy groups such as MoveOn.org are taking a less active role in Cindy Sheehan's anti-war activities in the wake of criticism that they may have muddied her message.
Or, they realize she's becoming a liability for them.
The groups, which played a major role in Mrs. Sheehan's monthlong vigil outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, are scaling back their involvement as Mrs. Sheehan prepares to leave Texas today on a bus tour to Washington. Critics had said it appeared that Mrs. Sheehan had morphed from a mother grieving the loss of her son in Iraq into a pawn of liberal advocacy groups.

"The vigil started as the blubbering of an obnoxious moonbat a very grass-roots thing and then grew because groups like MoveOn were drawn to what Cindy was doing and wanted to offer their support," said Wade Fletcher of Mintwood Media Collective, a Washington-based public-relations group advising the Sheehan demonstrators. "Now we're kind of bringing it back to the original grass roots," he added.

For example, the protesters will no longer receive strategic and political advice from Fenton Communications, a large, left-wing public-relations firm.
Fenton has obtained 100% of what it wanted, so it's time to 'move on'.
That role reverts to Mintwood, a small operation that helped Mrs. Sheehan early on. Also taking a lesser role will be MoveOn.org, which spent August running anti-Bush TV and newspaper ads featuring Mrs. Sheehan. The group, which posted images on its Web site likening the president to Adolf Hitler, once pledged to raise $2 million to keep Sheehan ads on the air.
Mr. Soros won't be pledging any money to the New Orleans relief, so they should still get their moola.
Organizers of the bus tour expressed hope that they might continue to receive financial donations from powerful liberal advocacy groups such as MoveOn and TrueMajority, which was founded by Ben & Jerry's ice cream magnate Ben Cohen. But they are focused on soliciting contributions from people who oppose the Iraq war. "We're renting the buses; we're collecting the funding to make it all possible, so this is a grass-roots effort," said organizer Nancy Lessin of Military Families Speak Out, one of four groups paying for the bus tour. The other groups sponsoring the trip are Gold Star Families for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace. Organizers said they would continue to receive support from high-profile communist groups such as Code Pink, a women's group that holds weekly war protests outside Walter Reed Army Hospital. Code Pink protesters brandish signs with such messages as "Maimed for Lies" and "Enlist here and die for Halliburton."

Despite the effort to return Mrs. Sheehan's cause to a grass-roots movement, she has made no attempt to ratchet down her raving rhetoric. Yesterday, for example, she railed against "the reckless commander in chief" for waging a "cowardly and ignoble war."
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino declined to criticize Mrs. Sheehan, noting that "the president has said that the right to free speech is one of the most treasured freedoms in America."
I'd say Cindy's 15 minutes are about up.
Expect her words will resurface in September, 2006, in various campaign ads.
Posted by:Steve

#18  Sheehan has arrived at her political high mark: A use political tampon.
Posted by: badanov   2005-08-31 19:50  

#17  I saw a picture of her with the Great Race Monger Al Sharpton on Fox when I got home from work. A two toned pile of .... posing for the cameras. Images like these make me sick.

And, she says Bush is to blame for the Hurricane. What an IDIOT.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2005-08-31 19:20  

#16  Hmmm, forged documents didn't work, Joe Wilson vs. Karl Rove didn't work, John Roberts is an an extremist didn't work, and now the Ditch Witch isn't working. Time to try some fresh ideas and policy proposals? Nah - time for the next smear.
Posted by: DMFD   2005-08-31 19:02  

#15  "Now we're kind of bringing it back to the original grass roots."

I always love that one. Kinda got a folksy ring to it.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2005-08-31 15:42  

#14  yeah it's just a mirage
Posted by: Jan   2005-08-31 15:15  

#13  Driver, go over I45 and head south to I10 then go east. If you come upon water in the road don't worry just keep going....
Posted by: GK   2005-08-31 14:54  

#12  "Code Pink protesters brandish signs with such messages as "Maimed for Lies" and "Enlist here and die for Halliburton."
There must be some law that isn't being enforced (isn't there?) to get these protesters away from the Walter Reed Hospital. This shouldn't be allowed to continue. The Sheehan deal if she wants to protest in Texas is way different from getting in the face of the wounded and their families outside Walter Reed.
I agree that the hurricane story has pushed Sheehan's story a bit further back, but am very sorry that it took such a horrendous event to do so. I hope that she fades away without the support from all of these groups.
"Morphed" damn straight.
Posted by: Jan   2005-08-31 14:37  

#11  Sheehans come and Sheehans go, but the Leftist media scumbags go on and on...
Posted by: Hyper   2005-08-31 14:36  

#10  MoveOn.org:

We provided $100,000 and tons of in kind services to Cindy Sheehan and all we got was this t-shirt.
Posted by: mhw   2005-08-31 13:54  

#9  just leave the money on the night stand when you leave..
Posted by: macofromoc   2005-08-31 12:59  

#8  "Mintwood Media Collective"

Kinda says it all.
Posted by: .com   2005-08-31 12:50  

#7  Come the day after Labor Day the only place you'll be able to find Cindy's name is in a pack of Trivial Pursuit cards.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-08-31 12:33  

#6  Powerful liberal advocacy groups such as MoveOn.org are taking a less active role in Cindy Sheehan's anti-war activities in the wake of criticism that they may have muddied her message.

On the contrary, the message seems pretty clear to me: y'all are anti-American jerks of the worst kind.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-08-31 12:17  

#5  Geez, it must be grand to have allies that will utterly desert you after *one* single poll result showing a loss of *one* percentage point in popularity.

I am reminded of a science fiction story of a futuristic nation ruled by absolute democracy. Whenever the President gave a frequent speech, he had to stand in a disintigration chamber, and if his national audience approval fell even a fraction below 50%, he would be disintigrated and replaced.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-08-31 12:11  

#4  It's my opinion that Ms. Sheehan's "message" is exactly in line with the Moveon crowd but she's getting way too much publicity and people can really see what a loon she is. Moveon doesn't want to be too much in the light. I think they realize that if their message gets too much play people will realize what a loont organization it is. also, they don't want their finances looked at too closely, either. It seems they've played Ms Sheehan for all they can get and know when the right time to jump off the train wreck.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-08-31 12:05  

#3  No, what this means is that somebody looked at a calendar and realized that August is over.

Well, that, and the fact that they've lost most of their media attention to the hurricane and the Robertson/Chavez/Jackson song-and-dance revue.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2005-08-31 12:04  

#2  Pass the popcorn. This is a cannibalism worth watching.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-08-31 11:11  

#1  
Sheehan suicide watch in 5...4...3...

AR
Posted by: Analog Roam   2005-08-31 10:57  

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