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Left-Leaning Billionaires' Big Bucks Backfire

Monday, February 21, 2005

By Cal Thomas



For as long as I can remember, Washington think tanks were dominated by the Brookings Institution and other left-leaning organizations.

Then the emergence of Ronald Reagan (search) brought the Heritage Foundation, Cato Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, and other conservative or libertarian groups.

The left thinks its problem is, in the words of Struther Martin in "Cool Hand Luke," a "failure to communicate." And so George Soros (search) and some other billionaires involved in last year's 527 groups supporting John Kerry have announced their intent to create liberal organizations they hope will rival Heritage, Cato and AEI.

There's plenty of money up for grabs. Soros donated $27 million to the 527's last year. Some of the other billionaires reportedly involved are Herb and Marion Sandler, the California couple who own a multibillion dollar savings and loan business, and Peter Lewis, the publicity-shy chairman of an Ohio insurance company. Lewis gave $63 million last year to organizations that tried to defeat George W. Bush. The Sandlers donated $23 million to the failed effort.

Like so many who lose and keep losing, these people apparently think their message isn't getting through. But it is getting through and that is their problem. The message is wrong and is being rejected.

The big media trumpeted their message and a majority of voters rejected it. From legalizing drugs, which Soros wants to do, to bigger government, higher taxes, more regulation and same-sex marriage, the voters have made it clear they prefer a conservative message.

So, let these billionaires spend their money. It helps the economy.
 

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I agree it does but only the broadcast industry. And If you look close thees more money on the conservative side. As for the drugs becoming legal. Wont happen. However you are starting to see and will see less time in jail for drug use. It's either that or all of us paying more to build more prisons. There full. And some of these folks in jail for smoking a couple of joints is nuts. Heck in some states like Kentucky. You get less time in jail for being drunk and causing a accident with a death. You tell me witch drug is worse.
 
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