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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Robert Bluey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Keeping Democrats Accountable
by Robert Bluey
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Longtime congressional staffers Michael Brady and Michael Giuliani are fed up with reporters who cover Congress. Frustrated by their failure to investigate stories and tired of the liberal bias, Brady and Giuliani have vowed to make it right -- by becoming investigative journalists themselves.

The pair doesn’t have the resources -- not to mention the money -- of traditional Capitol Hill correspondents. But their desire to tell the untold truth about members of Congress fuels their new enterprise.

And something else drives Brady and Giuliani: a desire to see Democrats deal with the same scrutiny that faced Republicans in 2006.

Their week-old Web site, Majority Accountability Project, combines journalism and political activism -- a mixture that’s put many liberal blogs on the map. Brady and Giuliani said they saw a void in the center-right blogosphere. Many conservative bloggers consider themselves pundits, but shun the term “journalist” and don’t regard themselves as activists.

The Majority Accountability Project tries to emulate liberals’ success in using Internet messaging techniques to punish wrongdoing by their political opponents. Liberal Web sites have long aired damaging information about Republican office-holders. Eventually, the mainstream media picks up this information and uses it to bolster stories about GOP corruption. In 2006, this process so tarnished the Republican brand, it led to a GOP slaughter on Election Day.

“Last year,” Brady said, “dozens of organizations, blogs and Internet-based groups were engaged in comprehensive research on the Republican House majority -- poring over legislation, travel vouchers, FEC statements, and financial disclosures -- disseminating that information and, quite often, driving a great deal of the mainstream media coverage.”

Brady and Giuliani’s project will serve not only as an investigative channel for scoops on House Democrats, but also as a starting point for political activists in congressional districts across America. The Republican Party apparatus failed to engage many of those activists in 2006, leading to a huge disparity in online fundraising and a pathetically weak pushback on messaging.

With years of experience on Capitol Hill and the know-how to run a campaign, Brady and Giuliani are confident they can reverse this trend. Their credentials appear to justify the confidence. Both have served as chiefs of staff to members of Congress and have served stints at the GOP’s House and Senate campaign committees.

After only a week’s worth of work, Brady and Giuliani have already produced several solid stories that Washington’s established reporters never had interest in pursuing. For example, the Majority Accountability Projects has unearthed the scoop about soon-to-be ex-Rep. Marty Meehan’s exorbitant salary at the University of Massachusetts, freshmen Democrats’ embrace of an embattled lobbyist, Democrats’ financial support for defeated candidate Christine Jennings, and the National Democratic Club’s exception to D.C.’s smoking ban. Continued...

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Robert B. Bluey is director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation and maintains a blog at RobertBluey.com
 
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Question
I keep reading the statement "if John Kerry would release his military record...". I was unaware that when you leave the military you are allowed to take your complete record of service home with you and it's appearantly the only copy in existance. Is this true?

Hustler
The republicans spent 6 years ignoring the dems and trying to fix problems. It allowed the dems to slander them without opposition and (along with rep spending sprees) managed to get them out of office.

It is time for the right to finally fight back when attacked by the left.

Hustler, if you really want amity and peace, then convince the left to stop attacking and slandering the right, then we can stop criticzing them. Until then, I think the only sane position for the right is to fight back against the left with every bit of venom the left uses to attack the right.
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