The NEA, The White House, The Lies and The Cover-Up
by PattericoBig Hollywood today reveals the extensive proof that shows the White House used the National Endowment for the Arts to push a political agenda favorable to President Obama. But it gets worse: the Administration lied about it, and tried to cover it up.
You already know the background: an NEA spokesman participated in a conference call designed to encourage artists to further Obama’s legislative agenda. This was revealed back in August at Big Hollywood. What is new today is the full transcript of the call — and how clearly the NEA was involved in urging artists to propagandize for Obama.
Naturally, the NEA and the Obama administration denied this. According to the Los Angeles Times (in a blog post, of course, and not an actual newsprint story), the NEA denied any purpose to further a legislative agenda:
The NEA issued a statement saying that it took part in the conference to help inform arts organizations about opportunities to sponsor volunteer service projects themselves, or have their members take part in other volunteer efforts. “This call was not a means to promote any legislative agenda, and any suggestions to that end are simply false,” the statement said.
The White House similarly denied any desire to further a legislative agenda:
Responding by e-mail Wednesday, White House spokesman Shin Inouye said the Aug. 10 teleconference “was not meant to promote any legislative agenda — it was a discussion on the United We Serve effort and how all Americans can participate.”
Oh really?
If Big Media had been paying attention, it could have demonstrated these denials to be rank lies. But Big Media fell asleep, leaving isolated organs of conservative media to pick up the ball and run it down the field. So, now, today, the full transcript is revealed, showing how badly Big Media missed the story.
The newly revealed full transcript of the call clearly demonstrates that the NEA participated in an unseemly (and possibly illegal) effort to influence artists to propagandize on behalf of the president’s political agenda. Let’s look at some aspects of the call that make it clear that, as Patrick Courrielche says with admirable restraint: “The NEA and the White House did encourage a handpicked, pro-Obama arts group to address issues under contentious national debate.”
Michael Skolnik
One of the first speakers on the call was Michael Skolnik, the “political director” for Def-Jam co-founder Russell Simmons. Skolnik made it quite clear that the artists were gathered together because of their support for Obama’s agenda. Skolnik said that he had been “asked by folks in the White House and folks in the NEA” to “help bring together the independent artists community around the country.” He told the callers that “the goal of all this and the goal of this phone call” included the effort “to support some of the president’s initiatives” and “to push the president and push his administration.”
The Obama Hope poster
Skolnik cited the famous Obama Hope poster as “a great example” of “the role that we played during the campaign for the president.” He told callers that “the president has a clear arts agenda” and that “all of us who are on this phone call were selected for a reason” — namely, “you are the ones that lead by example in your communities. You are the thought leaders. You are the ones that . . . tell our country and our young people sort of what to do and what to be into; and what’s cool and what’s not cool.” (A fuller version of Skolnik’s quotes is set forth here for context.)
A bit later in the call, Buffy Wicks spoke up. Wicks is the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement and served as the head of Obama’s Missouri campaign, and also as the campaign’s California Field Director.
Far from taking issue with Skolnik’s highly politicized description of the purpose of the call, Wicks added to it. Like Skolnik, Wicks indicated that she was talking to a hand-picked group of Obama-supporting artists. She told the assembled listeners that she has “really just a deep, deep appreciation for all the work that you all put into the campaign for the two plus years that we all worked together.” She said: “we won and that’s exciting, and now we have to take all that energy and make it really meaningful.” Why, I feel certain that she is not talking about promoting any legislative agenda, don’t you?
Buffy Wicks
Wicks said that “change doesn’t come easy, but then now that I’m actually in the White House and working towards furthering this agenda, this very aggressive agenda” she realized that there is a need to “engage people at a local level and to engage them in the process.” Towards that end, she told the artists, “we need you, and we’re going to need your help, and we’re going to come at you with some specific asks here.”
In discussing the “specific asks” she veered deeply into policy. Wicks identified four main areas where people can engage in “service.” Two of them seem relatively innocuous: education and community renewal. But the first two she mentioned are clearly two of Obama’s biggest hot-button issues: health care and “energy and environment” (as in cap and trade). Speaking of “context,” Courrielche reminds us that the “context” surrounding this call was that it took place in early August — at a time when Congress was headed into a recess, and it appeared that the Obama administration was losing the debate on health care.
Wicks discussed so much policy with the artists that she even felt the need to apologize:
I know I’m throwing a lot of government stuff at you guys, so bear with me. It’s the world we live in now. We’re actually running the government.
What does this have to do with art?
Wicks discussed how the administration sees “service” as a “platform” by which the administration can take “folks who have just been engaged in electoral politics” and “engage them in really the process of governing.” The “service” certainly sounded like obeisance to leftist causes; Wicks described how she wants folks “to connect with federal agencies, with labor unions, progressive groups, face groups, women’s groups, you name it.” Yes, you name it! As long as it’s a leftist group, it can be part of “service”!
Finally, we get to the comments of Yosi Sergant, the (former) Director of Communications for the National Endowment for the Arts. (Sergant was later reassigned after Glenn Beck played portions of the phone call on his TV show. Sergant is still with the NEA in some other capacity.)
Yosi Sergant
Like Wicks and Skolnik, Sergant saw the call participants as Obama supporters. He says that the call itself is
reflective of all the hard work that went down during the campaign, all the time and energy that each and every one of you put in, myself included, it’s paying off.
This is what we fought for. We fought for a chance to be at the table and not only at the table but we’re setting the table.
He said more than once that “this is a community that knows how to make a stink.” The NEA official then virtually ordered the presumably willing participants to create art that would support the president’s views on the policy areas previously identified by Wicks:
We are participating in history as it’s being made. So bear with us as we learn the language so that we can speak to each other safely and we can really work together to move the needle and to get stuff done. Pick — I would encourage you to pick something whether it’s health care, education, the environment, you know, there’s four key areas that the corporation has identified as the areas of service.
My ask would be to apply artistic, you know, your artistic creative communities’ utilities and bring them to the table.
I guess it worked. As Big Hollywood has previously reported:
Within 48 hours of this phone call, 21 arts organizations endorsed President Obama’s health-care reform plan. Within days, Rock the Vote started an all out blitz that included a “health care design contest.”
In perhaps the most fascinating exchange, a caller named Liz Ban asked:
I think for the people that are on the inside of government to talk for a minute about Organizing For America and the differences between Organizing For America and Serve.gov and what we can do to help on critical advocacy issues like health care reform, cap and trade policy, if that should help move policies through the government, because this is a really important role that our creative community can also play.
That question is answered by Nell Abernathy, the director of outreach for United We Serve, a federal agency run through the Corporation for National and Community Service (this is apparently the “corporation” to which Sergant referred). As you read Abernathy’s words, you can easily picture the wink and the nod as she explains that the federal agencies can’t explicitly advocate specific policy changes:
Yeah, I can address that a little bit, and the reason only a little bit is largely because in my role at a federal agency, I’m precluded from going too far down the specific steps what people can do to advocate. But we have to, for these legal reasons, remain really separate what we do here from what OFA is doing, and so they’re basically two separate goals with the same idea. We use the same techniques, organizing strategies, because basically they’re both run by people from the campaign. But Serve.gov and the United We Serve initiative is based on the direct service addressing needs through volunteering today bipartisan support ideas than OFA, which is obviously advocating for policy change on these specific issues.
Got that? It’s “two separate goals with the same idea” and “both run by people for the campaign” but [wink wink] we can’t advocate policy change because [wink wink] we’re a federal agency.
Luckily, Mr. Skolnik jumps in to cut through the B.S., which he’s allowed to do because he doesn’t work for the government:
Well, I can speak on that because fortunately or unfortunately, I don’t work for the government. This is Michael, again, but I can speak a little bit on that, and then I’ll wrap this up.
I think that’s a good point, Liz. Organizing For America, which was created after the campaign which now houses, as we said, in the Democratic party and is run by Mitch Stewart, who is part of the campaign, he’s the executive director, it is what the Democratic party has created to help advocate on behalf of the president, on behalf of the president’s policies to get them passed in government.
So what I had hoped in bringing this group together with the great hosts, which again, I want to thank for reaching out to their communities was that we could begin to bring together our community in the same enthusiasm, with the same enthusiasm and with the same energy that we all saw in each other during the campaign, and we could continue to work together on issues as important as United We Serve and Service and begin here and continue to work together on other issues that we feel are important, as we mentioned some of them, health care and others . . .
Whoops! United We Serve is the federal agency that Ms. Abernathy had just said [wink wink] had to remain separate from policy, and here is Skolnik mushing the two together.
Why This Story Is Important
It would be a mistake to dismiss this story as unimportant because there is no jaw-dropping angle like ACORN staffers’ apparent complicity in trafficking in under-age children for prostitution. Consider what is happening: the NEA is encouraging artists to create propaganda for a president’s policy initiatives. This is a corrosive precedent — and what’s more, it illustrates the overarching danger of the Obama administration: government, by increasingly taking over various aspects of American society, threatens to bend society to the will of a single man.
It would also be a mistake to dismiss the story as old just because the basic contours of the story were revealed in August. Since then, the NEA and the Obama administration have denied pursuing a legislative agenda in the call; today it is clear that they lied. What’s more, they tried to cover it up with the reassignment of Sergant. And the media played right along, for the most part acting as though that was the end of it.
The most obviously interesting question in all this going forward is whether laws were broken with this call.
Regardless of the answer to that question, this is an important story with implications that go beyond the NEA. Here’s the bottom line. Before today, Obama took over car companies and used his power over those companies to further his agenda of producing cars he believed consumers should own. Today, he increases government power over artists, to harness their creative powers to the “service” of his political agenda. What will come tomorrow, when Our Leader takes over health care, new industries, or God knows what else?





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Check out that Buffy Wicks. She ought to be on the box for Kool-Aid. Where are the adults?
Let's not forget Michael Skolnick:
“Tell the country, tell the young people: what’s cool; what’s not cool.” Ehh, gross.
“…the President has a clear arts agenda [in its simplest terms: the people pay for their own brainwashing]”
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Hate to drop the “F” bomb but this is a big, fascist deal.
http://images.google.com/images?rlz=1C1GGLS_enUS2...
http://images.google.com/images?rlz=1C1GGLS_enUS2...
Hyperbolic, perhaps, but there is a reason why this is a no-no.
NEA: Nefarious Expenditures on Agitprop
http://bigchase.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/obey….
Worked for the Germans during the middle 20th century, ah yeah……
Patterico: if you would like to dig a little deeper on the Wicks angle, I have one suggestion: Understand what the "Ask" component of a pitch is. Wicks was on a sales job and gave the "Ask" component of the sell job to the artists.
My capstone paper in college was on donor development for nonprofit organizations. "Ask" is the most important part of developing donors and volunteers to your join/support your organization:
The plan works like this:
Major Donor Development – The Seven Steps
1. Research and Identification
2. Evaluation
3. Cultivation
4, Involvement
5. Asking for the Investment
6. Acknowledgement
7. Recognition
Ask is the most important element. Entire books have been written on it, not to mention how many books have been written on developing volunteers/donors.
Hope this was useful. After majoring in nonprofit management in college… I am allergic to the ask. It can be quite manipulative.
Lord, I pray that I see them peddling their wares outside of Fry's Electronics or something so I can tell them, "Sorry, I don't drink Kool-aid."
How can I support a President if he is pushed on me? I may not have voted for the fascist… But I might be able to look more objectively upon him if his propoganda bores ( b = wh) aren't forcing him down our throats… it doesn't work for gay rights and it's not going to work for the Obama administration… the masses are getting tired of looking at his mug everywhere they turn around (literally)…
I really hope that the NEA eats this crap that they are trying to force feed us and it hits the fan to blow all over their faces…
What will come tomorrow, when Our Leader takes over health care, new industries, or God knows what else?
Answer: Dictator
a person exercising absolute power, esp. a ruler who has absolute, unrestricted control in a government without hereditary succession.
" So bear with us as we learn the language so that we can speak to each other safely"
Perhaps they should have held off on the call until they LEARNED the language. Why the need to be able to speak "safely"? Is this not the most "transparent" government in history? Well, in a way, yes. Most of us are now seeing right through them.
As a career advertising and marketing person, I'm embarrassed to say i've been in — and run — this exact meeting myself hundreds of times. Only it was to create an ad campaign to sell cornflakes or some other nonsense. But to use this kind of approach for government propaganda and mind control is appalling and hopefully very illegal.
Also, note that the Obama campaign was given a Cannes Lion Titanium Award this year, the highest award the advertising industry can give, for the election campaign and the architect of the campaign was celebrated all around Cannes. Most of these same people were likely in on that. Too bad what they were selling then had about as much depth as cornflakes.
Too bad the 'mainstream media' didnt do their job last year…it would have been so easy to expose these idiots if anyone was paying attention instead of gulping cool aide.
Well, we should at least make sure the art generated by this program is verifiably biodegradable.
How much of this crap does the American public have to put with??….I suppose for the next 3 years there will be one thing after another. I just hope the REAL news people will keep shining the light of truth into the dark and slimy cave we call Washington DC.
Kind of unfair to corn flakes, isn't it?
What ELSE did the Stimulus pay for? It certainly isn't job creation! I feel like the mafia has taken over the WH.
Notice that the woman on the cover of Time has big boobs. I can see the conspiracy.
What this really begs the question of, is what do the conference calls with network media sound like? Much the same?
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"Hey Kids, Mom Jeans are Soo, Cool!"
"So is smoking and hanging out with dudes that blow stuff up and trash our country."
"Learn to throw and bowl like a girl, so you're not tagged as a sexist and sent away for re-education."
"Redefine 'Natural Born' so that it no longer means, born of citizen parents in the country – to eh, here's a birth announcement in a paper!"
"I know I’m throwing a lot of government stuff at you guys, so bear with me. It’s the world we live in now. We’re actually running the government."
I wonder if she really understands what she is saying/doing here. Is she really as oblivious as she seems to the fact that she's crossed the line?? The integrity of our government is in serious trouble.
We're going to have to question every billboard, every radio ad, every flyer that comes home from school if this is allowed to continue.
Yep, the mafia – it's the Chicago way!
I don't think they have a clue where the line is. As for the billboards/information dissemination: citizens living under dictatorships have to learn to read between the lines and be skeptical of everything. Is that why there is so much alcoholism in Russia?
The end result of this may just be the dissolution of the NEA. We can only hope.
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So, at the end of the day, Buffy Wicks gets thrown under the churning wheels of the Chicago Flyer?
Not exactly, "All the President's Men, Part Deux"…
Brainwashing at its worst.
Leave me alone, Obama. Your minions are getting, how should I say it, UNCONSTITUIONAL.
What's even scarier is that all the people mentioned in this article would then be in 7th heaven and then invest their time in hearty pats on the back for a job well done.
At least with the mafia they are honest with what they want. This government seeks their money and power under the guise of compassion and helping those less fortunate. Its a depressing campaign, and it undermines the millions of Americans who want nothing more than to work hard for themselves and their families. People on the left laugh when we say we are scared of becoming a socialist nation. But Obama doesn't even hide it. He never has. It was the theme of his campaign; Change.
The guise of compassion and helping the poor? Does that remind you of the Acorn disguise? It does me. We've been kidnapped by ACORN!
I love that this story keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Hard to ignore this elephant in the room anymore!
Yikes, I just knew the NEA was too good to be true. As a professional artist, I have never, ever, ever, applied for a grant from the NEA. If my art is good, it will support itself. Ugly art is hard to sell. Destructive messages are hard to sell. Great art sells itself. So, it looks like the propaganda machine is in full motion! North Korea has some humdinger art with the Great Leader as the focal point. What will they dream up now!
That Time magazine cover sickened me. Any excuse to shovel us all off into Peace Corps. National service, pah! If you're not helping kill foreigners, what a waste of time.
Refresh me if i am wrong, but weren't there a lot of posters; weren't there a lot of statues, weren't there a lot of everything art, over in Iraq? Soddom HUSSEIN was hanging everuwhere………………..
Government Art at its finest!
Michael Skolnik, Yosi Sergent and Buffy the Wal-Mart Slayer should be arrested and imprisoned.
For this, Obama should be impeached.
Let Biden run the show for three years. It would be good for a laugh. Cause I'm crying because of this idiot in our house.
Why do you think that they need to promote "national service"? I surmise it is because of all lazy rabble that have never volunteered in their lives. Never worked at a homeless shelter, never served the hungry meal, never did anything that did not serve them. They were all for the "hope and change" as long as they did not have to lift a finger and just sat on their butts waiting for the big handout.
When "the great one" (no offence intended toward Jackie Gleason) was elected one of his minion sent me the hopey changey "volunteer form", I wrote to her and asked, if you are all into community service so much then why do you have to have someone beg you to engage in it. It is insincere and fake.
Disgusting again! By the way, I never had anyone have to "tell" me to do what I thought of was moral. No one ever had to dictate it to me.
So they think that it is ok to mandate the use of federal funds to push a partisan agenda? Not legal at all though!
Oh, that's bright and insightful…what a contribution to the discussion…
Time for you to go surf the interwebs for pronz, peewee…bring your magnifying glass and tweezers…
WTF? What's up with all the inept people involved with the White House?
The May 12th call had someone from the Tides Fdn, which has ties to ACORN.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/watercoole...
Buffy needs to practice truth in advertising. The website needs to be renamed From serve.gov To serf.gov…
The NEA is another boondoggle program that the taxpayers should not be on the hook for. The Kenyan Clown's attempts to use this agency for Saddam/Stalinesque propaganda only prooves this even more
Last year Lurita Alexis Doan resigned as head of the GSA because she was accused of trying to award work to a friend and misusing her authority for political ends. She had approved a $20,000, no-bid procurement order with a firm run by a friend who had served as Doan's public relations consultant when she was in private business. She terminated the order after she became aware that it did not comply with contracting rules. But her biggest mistake was that she may have violated the Hatch Act in January 2007 by allegedly asking political appointees how they could "help our candidates" at an agency briefing conducted by a White House official, according to several of the appointees present for the briefing. Grassley and Waxman were on her like white on rice.
With the funds the NEA had already given most of the "artists" in on the call and the opportunity for more how can this be anything less than a violation of the Hatch Act.
Somebody needs to go to jail. Lock somebody up. How about Buffy. Somebody needs to be dealt with harshly or this crap will never stop. Maybe we need a show like "Cops" where they go from one White House office to the next questioning and or arresting these corrupt b*****ds. Now that kind of "Art" would be good for America.
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this is a community that knows how to make a stink
Oh, the absolute irony. I can find no better description than this of the work the NEA funds.
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It is the cover up that starts to take the people down. Stay with lies stay in Jail. Maybe we should go ahead and make newspapers non profits like Obama is open to looking at. Statute of limitations last longer than this 111th Congress will.
I just severed my ties with Rock the Vote. I thank them for allowing me to vote for McCain, something that must have galled them.
Here is their home page:
http://www.rockthevote.com/issues/
It's about as one-sided as you can get.
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That is precisely what it was: an advertising campaign. And the media had as much of a hand in promoting Obama as anything else this past election. Can't help to think of all the junk that they sell on TV. They're excited, you buy the sales pitch, place an order, and when you get the thing it's a worthless piece of c.rap. Only now you're too embarassed to return it or it would cost you more to ship it back than you already paid.
Last year I overheard two people talking (at one of my kids activities – I knew both of them) and the woman was telling the guy that she has spent so much time campaigning for Obama and went on and on about how they traveled to different states. I couldn't take it anymore, so I asked how come they had to go to other states. She was very straight with me and said that it was a numbers game. The idea was to flood the swing states with as many Obama supporters as they could. We live in Illinois, so they didn't have to campaign here at all.
Rosie the Riveter would kick that TIME girl's ass all the way into the stone age.
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