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Article on LaRouche
Posted on cnsnews.com and crosswalk.com
August 25, 2023

 

"LaRouche Raises big Money, Gets No Respect From DNC"--an article by csnnews reporter, Christine Hall -- was posted on both the cnsnews.com and crosswalk.com websites.  The article was based on a telephone interview on Aug. 21, 2023.  CNSNEWS.COM is affiliated with the Media Research Center, whose purpose is to expose liberal media bias. The full text of the article follows:

"(CNSNews.com) - Ignored by the Democratic political establishment,  perennial presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche, Jr. has raised nearly $5  million for a 2023 White House bid, more money than four major candidates  whom the Democratic National Committee acknowledges and invites to its  events.

"The DNC isn't the only organization excluding LaRouche. The party's  allies, like the AFL-CIO, make no mention of LaRouche on their websites or  at their candidate forums.

"The Republican Party ignores LaRouche as well, even when disparaging the  field of Democratic candidates seeking to replace George W. Bush at 1600  Pennsylvania Ave. Then there are the pollsters - Gallup, Opinion Dynamics,  Zogby, Quinnipiac University - and poll-sponsoring news organizations like  ABC, the Washington Post, CNN, Fox News, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall  Street Journal and Newsweek. All pretend as if LaRouche isn't even a  candidate.

"To be sure, LaRouche, who likens himself politically to Franklin Roosevelt, espouses a long list of unconventional views.

"He alleges, for example, that Vice President Dick Cheney deliberately  promoted false intelligence about Iraq seeking nuclear material in Africa;  that Cheney is influenced by 20th century philosophers with Nazi  connections; that the DNC is run by a "right-wing mafia"; and that Bush  officials may be plotting something akin to the infamous 1933 burning of  the German parliament building that aided Nazi party ambitions.

"LaRouche also served five years in prison after being convicted in 1988 of  mail and tax fraud. Specifically, he was convicted of taking money from  the credit card accounts of elderly contributors without their permission  in order to fund his political organization. LaRouche calls this "a fake" perpetrated by political opponents - "George Bush and company. They wanted me off the scene, and that's the way they did it."

"Cheney, LaRouche said during a July 27 interview on Chicago's WVAZ-102.7  FM, "is maybe not exactly Hitler, but in the sense he is playing the kind  of role that the Nazis played in Germany - he's playing it in the United  States."

"Nonetheless, LaRouche has raised a total of $4.8 million for his 2023  presidential campaign, which places him sixth in the Democratic  fundraising field of 10 declared candidates, according to a running tab  kept by the Center for Responsive Politics. He claims to have more  individual donors than any of the other Democratic candidates.

"The leader in cumulative fundraising, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, has  raised a total of $16 million, while at the bottom of the fundraising  heap, Al Sharpton has raised under $200,000.

"`He (LaRouche) does raise substantial amounts of money,' observed CRP spokesman Steven Weiss. `And he is a candidate with a... substantial  following. And we thought it relevant to show where his campaign  contributions come from, in addition to the amount he raises, just as we  show it for any other candidate who raises a significant amount of money.'

"The 80-year-old LaRouche has run unsuccessfully in every presidential  election since 1976, first as a U.S. Labor Party candidate and later as a  Democrat. He also failed in a bid for the U.S. House from Virginia in 1990

"LaRouche told CNSNews.com that the DNC and its political allies exclude  him out of fear.

"`They're afraid of me,' said LaRouche. `There are certain factions in [the  party] who think that what they're doing [to] me is idiotic, but [Connecticut Sen.] Joe Lieberman and people around [2000 Democratic  presidential nominee Al] Gore would probably rather sink the United States  than have me on the ballot.'

"The DNC, LaRouche asserted, believes he has the ability to win. `That's  what they're afraid of. The DNC would never do this [exclude him] unless those who are pushing for it were afraid I could win.'

"`The way they deal with a candidate who they think is not effective is  they ignore him,' LaRouche said. `They just let him run according to  rules, period, because they know he's going noplace. The only time they'll  block a candidate is when they're afraid of him.'

"An AFL-CIO spokesperson could not say why LaRouche was not invited to  speak at its summer conference that featured the rest of the Democratic  presidential candidates. And the DNC did not return calls seeking comment  on the matter.

"But Democratic consultant Mark Mellman didn't hesitate to offer an  explanation.

"`He has his own [political] party,' said Mellman. `And they have on  occasion tried to use the Democratic Party, to take over the Democratic  Party, to further their own interests.'

"`The formal Democratic parties have disavowed' LaRouche and his surrogate  candidates, said Mellman.

"`We're a pretty big tent, but the tent doesn't include lunatics and criminals,' Mellman said."

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