Eric Lichtblau of NYTimes Tries Guilt by Association to Tie Wal-Mart to Trayvon Martin Shooting
The April 22 New York Times lead story by investigative reporter David Barstow, using internal company documents to ouline how the retailer Wal-Mart bribed Mexican officials to facilitate their way into the country, had reverberations in the business and political worlds, and also managed to hurt Wal-Mart's stock price, which the paper eagerly noted the next day on the front of the Business section.
The attack is still going strong. The front of Tuesday's Business section featured investigative reporter Eric Lichtblau's "Wal-Mart's Good-Citizen Efforts Face a Test" (which the Times seems to think is synonymous with "cozying up to Democrats.") He even went after Wal-Mart's dealings with the American Legislative Exchange Council in order to make an extremely tenuous linkage of Wal-Mart to the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida.
That's right below Gretchen Morgenson's "New York Pension Funds To Challenge Wal-Mart," featuring a picture of protesting lefties.
Lichtblau wrote:
Besides its success in selling goods that range from groceries to televisions, Wal-Mart has also shown a highly developed ability to sell itself.
The country’s biggest retailer has adroitly used millions of dollars in campaign contributions, charity drives, lobbying campaigns, and its work for popular causes like childhood nutrition and carbon emissions to build support in Congress and the White House.
It also uses these methods to increase its “favorable” ratings, especially with liberals. And as Wal-Mart’s top lobbyist explained to investors in 2010, the company thinks the strategy has worked.
Lichtblau avoids the obvious question: Does Wal-Mart feel obliged to get friendly with Democrats to avoid regulation that would cripple its business?
With controversy building over its role in a Mexican bribery scandal, Wal-Mart’s desire to stay out of the limelight will now be put to a test. To help weather the fallout, Wal-Mart will rely on the relationships it has worked assiduously to develop in Washington during the last decade -- relationships that its critics say have insulated it from political threats.
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For years Wal-Mart had reliable allies in the Republican Party, while it struggled to develop support among Democrats. But in recent years it has joined with the Obama administration on a number of its initiatives, including President Obama’s health care plan, environmental safeguards and childhood obesity. At the same time, it has aggressively lobbied the administration and Congress on dozens of policies affecting its business operations, including global trade, taxes, immigration, business regulation and waste disposal standards.
Industry experts say its political priorities could now be jeopardized by accusations first disclosed in The New York Times that Wal-Mart had paid $24 million in bribes to Mexican officials and covered up the payments.
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Just six years ago, Republicans dwarfed Democrats in contributions tied to Wal-Mart. Democrats were often seen as hostile to the company, as unions and liberal groups mounted a years-long campaign attacking the company’s labor practices, its treatment of female employees and other workplace issues. But today, the contributions are about evenly split between the two parties, as Wal-Mart has made an aggressive push to attract political support from Democrats and liberals even in the face of the prominent opposition.
The Times didn't miss the opportunity to launch yet another dubious attack on a right-leaning advocacy group, the American Legislative Exchange Council, with an extremely tenuous link to the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida.
Last year, Wal-Mart spent more than $7.8 million in federal lobbying, using its own staff of in-house lobbyists, powerful Washington firms like Patton Boggs and the Podesta Group, and major trade associations like the Chamber of Commerce and retail groups. But the company’s critics say it has managed to obscure its particular lobbying accomplishments by working through larger trade groups with even broader agendas, making it difficult to determine exactly what role the company itself played.
For instance, Wal-Mart was involved at least indirectly in the formulation of a controversial gun policy that was pushed by the American Legislative Exchange Council, or Alec, a conservative business group to which Wal-Mart belongs.
A Wal-Mart executive, Janet Scott, was the co-leader of a criminal justice committee at Alec that in 2005 unanimously supported strengthening self-defense laws in shooting incidents. Since then, the business association has successfully pushed for passage of so-called Stand Your Ground laws, which have become controversial in recent weeks after the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida.
Wal-Mart is the country’s biggest seller of shotguns and ammunition.
The company, a capitalist success story, has certainly never been insulated from petty Times coverage. Reporter Michael Barbaro is a particular foe. His September 2006 hit piece on the company's alleged "conservative ties" required a lengthy "Editor's Note" correcting it in several spots.
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Six Degrees to Trayvon Martin
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 3:36pm.
If we're going to use Lichtblau's skip-logic to connect Wal-Mart to the Martin shooting, we have an even more direct connection.
Zimmerman is a self-described Democrat, according to voter registration records. Therefore, the Democratic Party is linked to the killing of Trayvon Martin.
Last year, Wal-Mart spent more than $7.8 million in federal lobbying, using its own staff of in-house lobbyists, powerful Washington firms like Patton Boggs and the Podesta Group,
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the names of those lobbying groups, the Boggs in "Patton Boggs" is senior partner Tommy Boggs, the brother of former ABC news "host" Cokie Roberts.
The Podesta in the "Podesta Group" are the brothers Tony and John Podesta. Tony Podesta and Norman Lear began People for the American Way back during the Reagan Administration, while John Podesta is the former Chief of Staff for President Bill Clinton and currently the Chairman for the Center for American Progress.
6 degrees indeed
Submitted by rockyracoon on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 8:07pm.
Gal, although liberals take divergent paths in their inane sense of logic, they keep arriving at the same destinations of their collective ire ie, Walmart, Big Oil, Haliburton...etc. This recent Martin/Zimmerman brouhaha is yet another example. I have no idea if this relates to what you wrote.
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
That's it
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 11:19pm.
They begin with what they declare to be Truth, and then make strained leaps of logic to tie things they don't like to them.
AGW/Climate Change is a prime example.
They call it Truth to Power.
The New York Slimes strikes again
Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 3:27pm.
If the NY Slimes really cared about black people, especially young blacks, they would cover all the young black on black deaths that occur in Chicago almost on a nighly basis.
If the NY Slimes cared about someone being abused because of their race, they would be publishing stories about all the whites that have been beaten by gangs of blacks in the name of Trayvon Martin.
If they NY Slimes were really a news organization they would cover the news regardless of how it makes any political party look.
We all know the NY Slimes is not a real news organization because they only cover stories that help democrats and hurt republicans.
Keep up the good work NY Slimes. You are fast becoming irrelevant. LOL
Picking a nit
Submitted by Chaitealover on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 4:49pm.
The tense in your last sentence is incorrect. It's not "You are fast becoming irrelevant," it's "You have become irrelevant."
Chai
Violence
Submitted by lilium479 on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 3:28pm.
Clearly it's Obama's fault as much as it is Halliburton's.
Unfortunately, Mr. Lichtblau is correct on this one.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 3:51pm.
Walmart's culpubility is as clear as day.
SoL - more evidence
Submitted by Agnostic on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 4:19pm.
on every aisle : http://www.walmart.com/ip/Hanes-Boys-Solid-Fleece-Zip-Hoodie/16387169
Agnostic: the plot thickens!
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 5:23pm.
LOL
SoL - and Lichtblau's ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 5:47pm.
thought sickens.
MD
The mental gymnastics this clown.....
Submitted by BEGRUNT on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 4:10pm.
used to tie Walmart to the Martin shooting, defies all logic! But logic never is used when a liberal tries to make a lame point.
"A nation can suffer it's fool's, but cannot survive the traitor"
Cicero
Axially......
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 4:16pm.
it's the fault of the Chinese guy that invented gun-powder.
What?
Submitted by drsamherman on Wed, 05/02/2012 - 7:19pm.
Will these mainstream media liberal idiots try to blame the developer who built the community next?