influxes of money from george soros ties to sciu. ties to move on.org. all these ten tennessee ten tackles that connect these organizations. what they re designed to do is much what media matters is designed to do. this other group. basically shut down conservative speech and, look, they have a right to lobby these companies, it is a free country. they could lobby coca cola and kraft and mcdonald s and tell them, well, american legislative exchange council which is basically a free market group, business interest and state legislators free market group draft legislation. if do you anything with them. if you give them any money they are going to do something. intimidation campaign. and the bottom line is color the change does not want free speech. they don t want any real debate on these issues,
bill: far left group threatening economic pain in order to intimidate american companies. clr of change co-founded by a former obama green czar van jones waging economic war against conservative groups and people it doesn t like. the latest is the mcdonald wants corporation, backing away from supporting a conservative group called the american legislative exchange council, which backs voter i.d. laws and stand your ground statutes. mcdonald s was a member of alec that s the acronym last year but says it made a business decision to sever ties last month under pressure from color of change. joining us from washington laura abraham who has been following this situation. this group has been around for a while. they attack glenn beck. they are very very vicious in what they do. but i m wondering if it crosses into the blackmail range correct me if i am wrong in crosses into that range but to paint the picture for people. color of change gets huge influxes of money from george
influxes of money from george soros ties to sciu. ties to move on.org. all these ten tennessee ten tackles that connect these organizations. what they re designed to do is much what media matters is designed to do. this other group. basically shut down conservative speech and, look, they have a right to lobby these companies, it is a free country. they could lobby coca cola and kraft and mcdonald s and tell them, well, american legislative exchange council which is basically a free market group, business interest and state legislators free market group draft legislation. if do you anything with them. if you give them any money they are going to do something. intimidation campaign. and the bottom line is color the change does not want free speech. they don t want any real debate on these issues,
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powerless the checks provided by one government on another. and will become as venal and oppressive from the government from which we separated. god it? progressive says we had to change this, we had to, because the states were becoming too corrupt. oh, well they fixed that, didn t they? it allowed special interest to lobby senators directly, cutting out the middleman of the state legislatures. has anybody noticed that senators routinely get large influxes of campaign cash from outside the state? does anybody notice that? i m from connecticut. chris dodd was my senator. ohhh. i was fascinated because i didn t know anybody who was ready to give money to chris dodd. no one. of course, not a lot of people talked to me in connecticut so that might have been a problem. i looked at where his money was coming from. it wasn t coming from connecticut. it was coming nationally. how can you be a representative of connecticut?