If you scan Chris C. Mooney's long list of Left-wing liberal "progressive"
propaganda you will see his agenda:
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"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
That oft-quoted statement from Carl Sagan captures the essence of the
scientific approach to knowledge. Before an idea can achieve the revered
status of "theory," it must survive round after round of skeptical
criticism.
The evidence supporting the existence of a partisan War on Science will
never measure up to the Sagan criterion.
What does measure up is the evidence showing Chris C. Mooney's "Progressive"
agenda.
Chris C. Mooney is Washington correspondent for Seed magazine and a senior
correspondent for the American Prospect.
The American Prospect, Inc. "We incubate, train, and mentor young
'progressive' journalists," the site also says, "through our prestigious
writing fellows program."
--- "Progressive" is a propaganda code word for Socialist. ---
Online The American Prospect, Inc. operates not only a digital version of
its magazine and special reports but also a "public policy resource" of
links coordinating and integrating it with at least 140 other activist
"progressive" groups and web sites.
The American Prospect, Inc. Not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization that
operates The American Prospect Magazine
Biggest funders include foundations controlled by Bill Moyers and George
Soros
Put out at least one publication without informing readers its content was
bought and paid for by a foundation to promote legislation
Its web project Moving Ideas promotes other "progressive" groups funded by
foundations controlled by Bill Moyers and George Soros
The American Prospect apparently takes editorial dictation from its leftwing
sugar daddies not only about what it publishes but also where it publishes.
Read more he
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Mooney has contributed to a variety of other publications in recent years,
including Wired, Slate, Salon, Mother Jones, Legal Affairs, Reason, The
American Scholar, The Washington Monthly, The Utne Reader, Columbia
Journalism Review, The Washington Post, The Washington City Paper, and The
Boston Globe.
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