That's a link to Fox's taxes??
::click:: ::click:: ... not working.
The dirty secret is that Media Matters was around long before the administration. Duh.
Yeah, MM has been around for a while. It's alleged that Hillary Clinton took credit for concept (and the tax exempt status) but the question still stands, "what is Media Matters"? It isn't a part of the legitimate capitalist media. Media Matters is a political arm of the socialist revolution.
"Legitimate capitalist media"????
OMFG that is the most hilarious oxymoron I've read all day. No shit.
"Capitalist media" would be media that exists for the purpose of making a profit. If the media is entertainment, say a movie producer or record company, you just use entertainment. If it's news, in order to make a profit, you have to stretch, distort and cherrypick the news. You need to make it entertainment. So you just made the opposite point from the one you intended; gave a damn good reason why a media company that does not exist for profit would be credible.
"Legitimate capitalist media"! I need an oxygen tank
Wait wait -- there's more!
"Hillary Clinton took credit for the concept"
Got another one backward there, Jimmy Olsen. Here's what you're rewriting:
Media Matters was founded by David Brock, a writer who was formerly on the right who worked for the Heritage Foundation, the Moonie Times and American Spectator. In those days he wrote a book critical of Anita Hill, another one about Clinton that became "Troopergate", and a bio of Hillary Clinton. But later he wrote an article called "Confessions of a Right Wing Hit Man" and a book called "Blinded By the Right" where he turned his position to expose the chicanery of where he used to be.
So that somehow morphs into "Hillary Clinton took credit for the concept".
Alrighty then...
Hillary Clinton addressed a "daily koos" conference in 2007 and she took credit for creating the entity that Koos depends on for propaganda, Media Matters. How in the world can Media Matters claim to beat Fox when Media Matters is not part of the media?