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In reply to the discussion: Oh my god cant BELIEVE what I just heard Cenk Uyger just say [View all]pnwmom
(109,651 posts)175. For example:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2014/04/buddy-roemer-firm-invests-4-million-in-young-turks-network-186934
Buddy Roemer firm invests $4 million in Young Turks Network
By HADAS GOLD 04/16/2014 09:09 AM EDT
A firm led by former Republican governor and congressman Buddy Roemer is investing millions into The Young Turks Network to significantly increase its content, sales, and platform presence.
The investment of $4 million, with an option to go up to $8 million, came out of a conversation Roemer and The Young Turks Network founder Cenk Uygur had backstage before speaking at a conference about money in politics last year. The relationship between the conservative Louisiana politician and the founder of the progressive media outlet stemmed from both making the removal of moneys influence on politics their signature issues.
One thing led to another, and it turns out were terrific partners for one another and thats how it came about, Uygur, who also has a PAC devoted to campaign finance reform, said in an interview.
In a statement, Roemer said his firm, Roemer, Robinson, Melville & Co., LLC, has been looking for two years to find the best new media platform in which to invest.
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As "progressive" as he claims he is, he has no qualms about taking money from conservatives.
George II
Oct 2017
#199
He's host of the Young Turks. I have a soft spot for them, but they've gone off the rails bashing
liberalnarb
Sep 2017
#184
Large and influential enough to have gotten a $4 million contribution from rightwinger Buddy Roemer.
George II
Oct 2017
#198
This person has a successful track record of disseminating propaganda do to people
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#19
Well, I guess I don't read Republican propaganda enough to know all the players.
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#68
One should look into the background of sources, you should always know the players
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#106
I vote D as well, but for somoene who has been a political junkie for decades
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#134
Then "penny from wall street" becomes any donation by a democrat on walls street because the
uponit7771
Sep 2017
#3
I wonder if I am allowed to post support for the Democratic Party here or not
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#5
(on edit)it's likely that most wealthy Dems on Wall Street are to the right of most of the party
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#38
Come on, that's no where near true 10s of thousands of people work on WS & not all of them are MAGA
uponit7771
Sep 2017
#40
I didn't say they were MAGA Nation members. I'd say they're socially liberal economic royalists
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#51
"but do you honestly think any of them wants a revived War on Poverty?" YES !!! Especially the
uponit7771
Sep 2017
#60
Wow that's a whole load of negative RW stereotypes about urban Dems! Also- secretaries are desks,
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#63
Administrative support staff, then(I used the older term, because I wasn't sure the newer one
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#75
I know lots of people from the NYC financial sector. Your post bears little relation to reality.
Squinch
Sep 2017
#71
There are probably individual people with humane progressive values with some sort of jobs
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#80
This is clueless. In the past I myself have worked in a decisionmaking capacity in a
Squinch
Sep 2017
#145
I've never equated any Democrat to "satan's spawn", or even thought in those terms.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#179
You do manage to take every issue and make it all about you and your history and your feelings.
Squinch
Sep 2017
#185
For many on DU, lack of knowledge on a topic doesn't stop posting on a topic. (nt)
ehrnst
Oct 2017
#192
No, Cenk WAS talking about ALL the money from Wall Street, which is nothing but
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#130
Not correct. Anyone who lives in the NYC area knows you are very wrong. nt
stevenleser
Sep 2017
#104
You think every teller who works in a Wall Street firm is from the far right of the party?
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#129
Ha, you can distinguish the ones Cenk is referring to. Not all listeners may have your insight.
Fla Dem
Sep 2017
#155
So what? The OP doesn't distinguish between them, and there's no way to distinguish between them
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#165
My brother works on Wall Street. He is a dedicated liberal Democrat. This demonetization of
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#152
But of course, aside from political contributions, Wall St banks can & often do make direct payments
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#132
He's an idiot. He's also a blowhard jerk. He can pucker up and kiss my fat ass!
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#7
I got in trouble somewhere for telling the truth about Cenk, it may not have been here
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#12
You can't just say "Absurd"...you actually need to support an argument that it's absurd.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#84
Thanks, that is what I thought he said. This will sink the D party for sure, which I believe is his
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#13
Many are trying from so many angles to primary successful incumbent democrats it seems
lunasun
Sep 2017
#112
Cenk needs to show us his taxes. All of these people undermining only Democrats
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#20
Welcome to DU. Here's the thing, Wall Street is in this Country. The Kremlin isn't.
rzemanfl
Sep 2017
#26
Thanks. We were very lucky here. Branches down and fence damaged, leaves off of trees from
rzemanfl
Sep 2017
#149
I'm glad it's getting better. Enjoy the swim and do take it easy. This kind of event needs to
Squinch
Sep 2017
#154
I don't care two fucks what a GOP funded has been working for Russian TV says...screwel him.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#98
That seems to be a thing that the purists just don't quite get. Hoist on their own petard.
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#37
Sure, he was elected in 2006, it's not like he's been in office since the 1970's
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#81
Yes, well *I* know that but a great many people hissing the word "corporatist"
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#91
their selective purity tests will be the death of us all. Which is why I ignore TYT
JHan
Sep 2017
#34
I work for a large corporation in an industry and for a company widely disliked on DU.
tammywammy
Sep 2017
#52
I'd personally be for allowing you to make small donations, say of $50 per candidate.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#57
Because there is no such thing as corporate "Wall Street money" going to candidates' campaigns.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#127
a conservative who also has an issue with the influence of money on the Republican party, who
JCanete
Sep 2017
#62
I respect their effort to get money out of politics. Its not like they are supporting republicans
JCanete
Sep 2017
#64
If they want to take money out of politics they need to slam Citizens United day and night.
JHan
Sep 2017
#83
how is that contradictory? I completely disagree. Democrats have an entirely different base that
JCanete
Sep 2017
#113
The opposition will always have more. Giving money to dems is big industries ways of
JCanete
Sep 2017
#124
No, TYT is not overtly supporting Republicans. TYT is taking money FROM Republicans,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#169
How is getting money out of politics an issue that helps republicans? TYT isn't about to support any
JCanete
Sep 2017
#171
The issue in the OP, the group TYT was targeting, was money from individuals who work in Wall Street
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#174
I guarantee that's a simplification that doesn't look at some of the more significant details of how
JCanete
Sep 2017
#177
I guarantee you it isn't. TYT wasn't talking about corporations supporting PACS,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#180
Consider that means less money and more losses...hmm. Don't they work for RT?
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#94
I've spelled out already why its different, and the CEO of MSNBC has far more control over
JCanete
Sep 2017
#168
Right, so no New York politicians ever. Because employees of NY firms like Chase Bank,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#126
That is where I heard it. It is clear to me what he wants, either his way or
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#172
Cenk returned to his republican roots after Obama's election. He tried to mask it, but it was...
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2017
#158