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Jerome Corsi is still a writer of wacko conspiracy theories at WND, and these guys are still at it too.
'Swift Boat' PR Firm Takes Up Supreme Court Fight
Submitted by Miranda Blue on Friday, 3/18/2016 2:47 pm
The public relations firm that pushed the false swift boat smear on John Kerry in 2004 and has since taken up far-right causes from creationism to the Tea Party to recent attacks on Planned Parenthood has now gotten involved in the fight against confirming President Obamas Supreme Court pick.
A new website, ScotusBrief.org, which appears to be dedicated to pushing the messaging of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network (JCN), was registered four days after the death of Antonin Scalia by Leif Noren, the founder and chairman of the Virginia-based CRC Public relations. CRC has represented JCN in the past and in 2009 was involved in the effort to stop the confirmation of Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Its on the CRC-created website that JCN published its embarrassingly thin opposition research dump on Merrick Garland, Obamas nominee to replace Scalia.
CRC is most infamous for its role representing Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the group that in the months before the 2004 election pushed dishonest claims that Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry had overstated his accomplishments in the Vietnam War. The smear was so nasty that it inspired the creation of the word swiftboating to describe false personal smears against a candidate.
Since then, CRC has taken up far-right causes including attacks on health care reform, climate-change denialism, the creationist Discovery Institute and the National Organization for Marriage. CRC is also representing David Daleiden, the activist behind last years series of videos smearing Planned Parenthood.
- See more at: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/swift-boat-pr-firm-takes-supreme-court-fight#sthash.KYmOcGfL.dpuf
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(46,327 posts)Up to the year 2000, Bell had on "Christian" theocrat and "Y2K doomsday prophet" Gary North.
Multiple times, even though North failed constantly in his "predictions."