"Secondary" or "Indirect" Affiliates of the George Soros Network
By Discover
The Networks July 2007
In addition to those organizations
("primary"
or "direct"
affiliates) that are funded directly by George Soros and his Open Society Institute (OSI), there are
also numerous "secondary" or "indirect" affiliates of the Soros network. These
include organizations which do not receive direct funding from Soros and OSI,
but which are funded by one or more organizations that do. These secondary
affiliates also include organizations that work collaboratively or
synergistically with Soros-funded groups. Among these secondary affiliates are
the following:
Catalist: Headed by Soros ally Harold Ickes, this political consultancy
seeks "to help
progressive organizations realize measurable increases in civic
participation and electoral success by building and operating a robust
national voter database of every voting-age American." Toward this end, it helps leftist
organizations conduct more effective get-out-the-vote drives and targeted
political advertising.
Media
Matters for America: Seeking to "systematically monitor [the media] for conservative
misinformation"
and to discredit anything that "forwards
the conservative agenda,"
this group, which has intimate ties to Hillary Clinton, works very closely
with the Soros-backed Center for American Progress. It is
heavily funded by Democracy Alliance, of which Soros is
a major financier.
Moving
Ideas Network: This coalition of more than 250 leftwing activist
groups is a partner organization of the Soros-backed Center for American Progress.
Promoting the candidacy of leftwing politicians, the Moving Ideas Network
was originally a project of the Soros-backed American
Prospect and, as such, received indirect funding from the Open Society Institute. In early 2006,
The American Prospect relinquished control of the Moving Ideas
Network
New Organizing Institute: Created by
the Soros-funded MoveOn.org, this group "trains young, technology-enabled
political organizers to work for progressive campaigns and organizations."
Schumann
Center for Media and Democracy: PBS broadcaster and Schumann Center
President Bill Moyers is a trustee of the Open
Society Institute's
Board of Directors. The Schumann Center shares many of OSI's agendas.
Think Progress: This "project" of the American Progress Action
Fund, which is a "sister
advocacy organization"
of the Soros-funded Center
for American Progress and Campus
Progress, seeks to transform "progressive ideas into policy through rapid response
communications, legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy,
and partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout the country and
the world." Think
Progress promotes an agenda identical to that of the left wing of the Democratic
Party.
Vote for Change: Coordinated by the political
action committee of the Soros-funded MoveOn.org,
Vote for Change was a group of 41 musicians and bands that performed
concerts in several key election "battleground"
states during October 2004, to raise money in support of Democrat John Kerry's presidential bid.
Working Families Party: Created in 1998 to
help push the Democratic
Party toward the left, this front group for the Soros-funded ACORN
functions as a political party that promotes ACORN-friendly candidates.