
Former Obama Adviser Anita Dunns PR Firm Representing Fluke
Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke is being represented by a former Obama advisers PR firm, Bill OReilly explained on his Thursday night program The OReilly Factor, suggesting that the young woman was indirectly planted at the center of the contraception controversy by the Obama administration.
It has been somewhat of a mystery as to how Sandra Fluke came to fame prior to Rush Limbaughs ill-advised remarks and why she was chosen by congressional Democrats to give expert testimony on the issue of contraception.
OReilly offered his theory Thursday, revealing the unusual circumstances regarding Flukes media ascendancy.
As we reported last night The Factor believes Sandra Fluke contraception controversy was manufactured to divert attention away from the Obama administrations disastrous decision to force non-Catholic organizations to provide insurance coverage for birth control and the morning after pill. That might very well be unconstitutional.
Anyway, were having trouble tracking down just who is sending Sandra around to the media, he continued. Its very strange. So far, the 30-year-old activist has appeared on eight national news programs where she was not challenged at all. Last week we called Sandra on her cell phone and invited her on The Factor. She didnt call back. Very unusual.
OReilly also said there was a man named Mike who was pushing her out to the media, but that no last name or contact information had been given.
OReilly went on to reveal that SKDKnickerbocker, a PR agency whose managing director is former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn, is now representing Fluke. Dunn is perhaps best known for her attack on Fox News and for naming Chinese revolutionary and Communist leader Mao Tse Tung as one of her favorite political philosophers back in 2009.
Now, late today we found out that Ms. Fluke is now being [represented] by the progressive PR industry SKDKnickerbocker where Anita Dunn, the former Obama communications director is the managing [director]
Former Obama Adviser Anita Dunn