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But when you portray the article as reporting as “news” that Podesta is head of CAP, you are being disengenious, and more so than the NewsBusters piece you are riduculing.
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John Podesta is back from his work as co-chair of the Obama-Biden Transition Project to his day job as CEO of CAP and CAPAF.
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But when you portray the article as reporting as “news” that Podesta is head of CAP, you are being disengenious, and more so than the NewsBusters piece you are riduculing.
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… Podesta is right there in the eddy, an It Girl in a new generation of young, highly connected, built-for-the-Obama-era lobbyists.
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Persistent press leaks confirm that Hillary Clinton, and not Podesta, is ultimately in charge of CAP.
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But more to the point, in 2007 Newbusters “reported” that CAP/AF CEO John Podesta is the leader of the organization?
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Podesta is being less than honest himself about openness since his organization steadfastly refuses to disclose its corporate funders.
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What's more, the group has documented ties to the Clinton campaign -- including a shared "voter outreach" firm, as well as overlap in their leadership: Maggie Williams (HRC campaign manager) was on WVWV's executive committee, and FoB John Podesta is on the board of directors.
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Reader note: John Podesta is both the leader of Barack Obama's transition team and the progressive Center for American Progress think tank.
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Reader note: John Podesta is both the leader of Barack Obama's transition team and the progressive Center for American Progress think tank.
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