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Matthews implicated in Abramoff scandal |
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by kos Daily Kos Entered into the database on Wednesday, January 04th, 2006 @ 23:23:41 MST |
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Okay, things are suddenly starting to make sense. If you were wondering
why Chris Matthews was so desperate to explain away the Abramoff scandal, now
we know why. Aravosis has the scoop. First there's this: Abramoff
forms a group called the "Capital Athletic Foundation." The
group appears to play a key role in the Abramoff scandal: ...allegations that Abramoff used NCPPR and CAF to pay for overseas trips
for House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, and other Republican lawmakers
and that he attempted to influence lawmakers with large donations from various
American Indian tribes. More on the Capital Athletic Foundation from the Washington
Post: Records for GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff's Capital Athletic Foundation show
that less than 1 percent of its revenue has been spent on sports-related programs
for youths, and federal investigators are looking into how large amounts of
money were funneled through the nonprofit group to support Abramoff's interests.
(Thomas Butler -- The Hill) Now this
is where it gets interesting: Then we go back to March 5, 2003 and find out that Chris Matthews helped
put on an event benefiting the very same "Capital Athletic Foundation": It's called the Interactive Spy Game Gala. Scheduled for March 26 at the
International Spy Museum in Washington, the event's purpose is to raise
about $300,000 for the Capital Athletic Foundation.... Fox News Channel's Tony Snow is master of ceremonies, and Fox's Brit Hume
and MSNBC's Chris Matthews are aboard. Opera great Placido Domingo is an
event committee member. But, this being Washington, the event will be mostly
populated by powerful lawmakers, including Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas; Sen.
Rick Santorum, R-Pa.; and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif. Now there are two big issues here -- one is the fact that Matthews has cavorted
with Abramoff in the past, to the point of helping out with one of his sham
charities. Then there's the ethical issues with this so-called journalist hanging out
in (and helping with) such a blatantly partisan event. It's again obvious that
his schmoozing with the rich and powerful have hampered his ability to commentate
on those issues properly detached and rational. He's been co-opted by the DeLay/Abramoff
machine. Combined, those two issues make it painfully obvious why Matthews is completely
uncredible to discuss this issue. Of course, this being the modern media at
work, he'll continue to play his role in efforts to explain and obfuscate this
scandal away. |