As many of you may have seen on Sunday mornings, Donna Brazile is seated at a roundtable on the show "This Morning" on ABC - she is portrayed as a political analyst and contributor to ABC News. Well, Donna Brazile, who during the 2008 Democrat Presidential campaign came out of the closet and publicly voiced her support for Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton, today sent out an email to Americans across the country asking for unified support of Elena Kagan's nomination to the Supreme Court and her email blast contained linkage to a Democratic National Committee website for donations.
This is the face of journalism in America in 2010.
From the article at Breitbart:
I'm sure this coming Sunday morning we can all tune into ABC's "This Morning" and learn so much from the "political analyst" Donna Brazile - hell, maybe ABC will put up a donation line under her live shot with a toll free number to the DNC.
This is the face of journalism in America in 2010.
From the article at Breitbart:
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic Party put Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan front and center Thursday on an e-mail appeal to raise funds and sign up supporters for President Barack Obama's agenda.Pretty nice trick, huh? Rally support for the poor defenseless female nominee to the Supreme Court and at the same time shakedown Americans to donate to the DNC so more socialists can control the government.
"Kagan for Justice," reads a bumper sticker-style headline on a website where supporters are asked to sign their names and give their e-mail addresses, then taken to a site where they are asked to donate money to the Democratic National Committee.
The appeal comes from Donna Brazile, one of Democrats' top voter registration officials.
"The Democratic Party is pushing back to ensure that this incredible woman gets a fair hearing, but we must also show that public support for Kagan is overwhelming," Brazile writes.
The message comes as the Judiciary panel is wrapping up a week's worth of hearings on Kagan, who's on track for confirmation after a smooth performance before senators.
I'm sure this coming Sunday morning we can all tune into ABC's "This Morning" and learn so much from the "political analyst" Donna Brazile - hell, maybe ABC will put up a donation line under her live shot with a toll free number to the DNC.
Democrats use Kagan to sign up voters, raise funds
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic Party put Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan front and center Thursday on an e-mail appeal to raise funds and sign up supporters for President Barack Obama's agenda.
"Kagan for Justice," reads a bumper sticker-style headline on a website where supporters are asked to sign their names and give their e-mail addresses, then taken to a site where they are asked to donate money to the Democratic National Committee.
Also topping the site is a picture of a smiling Kagan, who just concluded three days of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee at which she pledged repeatedly to cast aside any political allegiances if confirmed, and decide cases solely on the basis of the Constitution and the law.
The appeal comes from Donna Brazile, one of Democrats' top voter registration officials.
"The Democratic Party is pushing back to ensure that this incredible woman gets a fair hearing, but we must also show that public support for Kagan is overwhelming," Brazile writes.
The message comes as the Judiciary panel is wrapping up a week's worth of hearings on Kagan, who's on track for confirmation after a smooth performance before senators.
Republicans say she'd have trouble putting aside her political leanings and ruling in an impartial way.
"I question whether she will, as a Supreme Court justice, put politics above the law in a quest to restrict the speech of those whose political views she opposes," said David Norcross of the Republican National Lawyers Association, who was scheduled to testify Thursday during late-afternoon hearings at the Judiciary Committee.
At the White House, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs predicted Kagan would be approved by the Judiciary panel and confirmed by the full Senate.
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