By Nicholas Stix
I was just directed to these guys by a trusted colleague, and they sound good, but after so many times of being conned by “grassroots” guys who turned out to be astroturfers, you’ll pardon me, if I refuse to throw caution to the wind.
Let's take a look at these guys.
Here’s that they call “the Gang of Five.”
Who are the GANG OF FIVE?
“1. THE EXTREMIST LIBERAL LEADERSHIP OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY
“2. THE ELITE MEDIA
“3. SMEAR GROUPS FINANCED BY ANTI-AMERICAN FOREIGNER AND MEGA-RICH ENVIRONMENTALISTS
“4. WALL STREET LIBERALS
“5. HOLLYWOOD PARTISANS”
Youtube does not like these guys: Its thread Nazi posted a warning: “This video is unlisted. Be considerate and think twice before sharing.”
Far from being a red flag, that’s more like an unwitting testimonial. But keep in mind that millions of patriotic Americans, including yours truly, have been fooled in the past by socialist/communist/whatevers’ hatred of Conservatism Inc. pols into thinking that the latter actually were conservative, when it just turned out that for a communist, every right-of-Pol Pot Republican is a “fascist!” So it was that millions of us voted for a liberal Republican largely because Leftwing operatives decried him as a “rightwinger!” And Jason Meath worked for that two-time, liberal Republican president.
Thus it is, that all the right, er, left people hate Meath.
A September 1, 2014 News Max article by Jim Meyers reports on Meath’s commercial attacking Democrat Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor, on behalf of RNC Congressman Tom Cotton,
The ad castigates Pryor and his supporters' stance on military readiness, Obamacare, religious freedom, activist judges, abortion, traditional marriage, and First Amendment rights, and urges listeners to "tell the Pryor puppeteers: This is Arkansas, and we won't let you Detroit America with taxes and debt and no jobs."
What electoral dynamite issue is missing?
Pryor and Cotton are presently in a dead heat which, when you factor in Democrat vote fraud and media mischief, means that Cotton is losing.
But that still does not take the measure of this Meath.
In Meath’s video, “Conservative War Chest PAC - Bunker Hill” (see below), he claims that his aggressive propaganda work made what was supposed to be a blowout victory for Democrat Clinton crony Terry McAuliffe over Republican Ken Cuccinelli, in the 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election a close race, and promotes this close defeat, as if it were a victory.
But Cuccinelli should have won! He lost because he surrendered to Conservatism Inc. consultants… like Meathhead! Meath & Co. spun Cuccinelli so violently that he was so dizzy that he went from being a patriotic immigration reformer, to outpandering McAuliffe. Thus, he offered the Republican base little reason to vote for him.
As my VDARE colleague James Kirkpatrick wrote three weeks before the election,
In Virginia, Ken Cuccinelli purged opposition to (illegal) immigration from his website and backed away from his previously strong positions on the issue. He now has no position on whether illegals should receive a “path to citizenship” as part of an Amnesty bill. He even fell into the Beltway Right collaborationist rhetoric about getting the “immigration issue off the table so that we could move on to other issues.” [Ken Cuccinelli immigration tone varies with venue, by James Hohmann, Politico, July 25, 2013]
Needless to say, this has done Cuccinelli no good. Mother Jones magazine and other Leftist mouthpieces mock him for backing away from his stances, gloating that “his past statements clash with the Republican National Committee`s post-election autopsy stressing the importance of immigration reform for the future of the party.” [Ken Cuccinelli Scrubs His Immigration Hardliner Past by Gavin Aronsen, Mother Jones, August 19, 2013] The Virginia Democratic Party is now running ads (in Spanish of course) criticizing Cuccinelli for his record on immigration.
The Republican campaign`s response: the ads are “misleading” because it is actually Ken Cuccinelli who offers more to “Virginia`s immigrant communities.” [Ads hit Cuccinelli on immigration, schools by Laura Vozzella, Washington Post, October 7, 2013]….
And as my VDARE editor-publisher, Peter Brimelow wrote, immediately after the election:
Exit polling confirms Cuccinelli fatal failure to turn out his base: he got only 56% of the white vote, and white turnout was down…
Thus, not only did Cuccinelli lose when he should have won, but Conservatism, Inc., of which Jason Meath is very much a part, has insisted on lying about why he lost, which means that more GOP candidates are doomed to lose winnable elections. That means that Meath, as part of Consultantstan, is yet another enemy of the historic American nation got up in patriotic drag, while he whores for the donor class.
Conservative War Chest PAC - Bunker Hill
Conservative War Chest "Gang of Five" - Pryor
Both uploads by Jason Meath.
Zoom Info on Jason Meath
Web References
Background
Employment History
Writer, Director, Producer: the Feds
Discovery Channel
Director of Marketing Communications
Republican National Committee
Board Memberships and Affiliations
Member
John Carroll Society
Education
BA , English
Hampden Sydney CollegeFilm Institute, Screenwriting
Columbia University
Mid-Atlantic Chapter of AAPC Welcomes New Board Members - Aristotle - Now You Know www.aristotle.com, 2 Feb 2011 [cached]
New Board Members include Kristen Hainen, Jason Killion Meath, Jennifer Bethel, Jordan Lieberman, Neil Reiff and Whitney Hurt. Jason Killion Meath is the President of Xenophon Strategies, Advertising & Advocacy. Previously, he was a partner with The Stevens & Schriefer Group.
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The Stevens and Schriefer Group (SSG) is a full-service strategic communications company located in Washington, DC www.ssg-dc.com, 26 Dec 2009 [cached]Media strategist Jason Meath has produced hundreds of ads for political and corporate clients through six major election cycles, including the historic '94 Republican landslide, two Republican National Conventions and the Bush-Cheney '00 and 04 campaigns. In 2004, he was a member of the Maverick Media team that produced all advertising for President George W. Bush. Before joining SSG, Meath was Director of Marketing Communications at the Republican National Committee under then-Chairman Haley Barbour. "Jason Meath is world class, and played a big role in both the party's and my success," said Mississippi Governor Barbour. "He's a fast rising star among Washington image-makers, and one of the most talented people I know." Also an award winning filmmaker, Meath created the television series The Feds for The Discovery Channel and has written three feature-length screenplays. One screenplay, winner in the New York Film Festival and Austins Heart of Film Festival Screenwriters Competition, is currently under option. Jason attended the Film & Television Workshops in Rockport, Maine, graduated from Columbia University's Film Institute and has a BA in English from Hampden Sydney College. He resides with his wife and son in Washington, D.C.
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Jason was also co-creator, writer and director for the award-winning documentary series The Feds for the Discovery Channel.
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