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By Clay Waters | March 07, 2011 | 14:46

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Kate Zernike, Tea Party-beat reporter for the New York Times, whose reporting on the movement is marked by hostility and unfounded suspicions of racism, switched to the pro-union left-wing protests in Wisconsin for the front of the Sunday Week in Review,  “As Goes Wisconsin...” The subhead: “The Midwest’s legacy of labor activism -- and conservative pushback -- are both in play today at the Capitol in Madison.”

 

Zernike set out the contradictory history of labor in Wisconsin before moving on to the top names on the liberal enemy’s list, Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who is demanding limits on public-sector unions, and the Koch brothers, whose vast philanthropy includes donations to groups all along the political spectrum.

But Wisconsin was also the first state to rein in the power of unions, the result of a pushback from conservatives who believed that the federal Wagner Act, which required employers in the private sector to recognize and collectively bargain with unions, had been too generous. In 1939, the state passed a bill that presaged the Taft-Hartley Act, the federal law enacted in 1947 that prohibited many strikes and proscribed picketing, and allowed states to pass right-to-work laws against closed union shops.

While avoiding applying ideological labels to unions (only the more anodyne word “progressive”), Zernike said unions had been reined in by “conservatives” and quoted professor Rosemary Feurer discussing “right-wing networks," before making her own left-wing talking points.

That network, she argues, was the precursor to the Midwestern groups that have now been assisting the fight against the unions in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana: the Bradley Foundation, based in Milwaukee, and Koch Industries, based in Wichita, Kan. David H. and Charles G. Koch, the billionaire brothers behind the energy and manufacturing conglomerate that bears their name, have been large donors to Mr. Walker in Wisconsin, as has their advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity, which first opened an office in Wisconsin in 2005.

The Koch brothers are “large donors” to Walker? Koch Industries PAC donated a grand total of $43,000 to Walker’s gubernatorial campaign, a small sliver of the total money both sides poured into the race. In contrast, the Koch brothers have donated $20 million to the liberal ACLU to fight the Bush administration over the Patriot Act.

Zernike suggested Republican Gov. Walker was being misleading and that the unions were bending over backwards to accommodate him, and cited a phone call to Walker by an unlabeled leftist “prankster” to further her case.

Mr. Walker has called this a fight to balance the budget. But with the unions already agreeing to his financial concessions, it looks more like an ideological one.

“This is our moment,” the governor said in a call with a prankster whom he believed to be David Koch.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Three words honey SOAP and WATER

Submitted by Tomorama on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 3:49pm.

The fact that she is a leftist and I am an American......... god IF I WASN'T married I would be so all over....................................................................

Hostility towards any other opion and utter homliness that these "women" convey, damn Conservative women are attractive on the inside and outside..........

Even when Bacchman or Palin etc, etc are disagreeing with you, they at least do it with a smile and a gleam of the eye.

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She must have accidentally

Submitted by ant on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 4:20pm.

She must have accidentally omitted the 'Coffee Party's' role in this civic debate. A movement that cannot be ignored....uh, shoot....where are they?....nevermind.

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More nonsense....

Submitted by Forbus on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 4:42pm.

from the women whose hair is sponsored by Jiffy Lube. Hey, Kate....it's called s-h-a-m-p-o-o!

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How About

Submitted by JustAl on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 5:26pm.

"The Midwest’s legacy of labor activism -- Gensis of the Rust Belt."

 

As per: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/in-midwest-former-union-households-adopting-anti-union-attitudes/

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KATE ZERNIKE GETS IT WRONG

Submitted by NewHampshire on Thu, 03/17/2011 - 4:52am.

http://www.nhteapartycoalition.org/tea/2011/03/17/pulitzer-prize-winning... Wow is this the state of journalism today? The reporter supposedly won a Pulitzer Prize. But she missed one HUGE glaring fact in her report about the tea party. This tells us a lot about the state of jouralism today.
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