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The Saudis Executed a peaceful government critic not long ago; no one in the US government condemned this brutal act
Saudi Arabia Continues Hiring Spree of Lobbyists, Retains Former Washington Post Reporter
Lee Fang
Mar. 21 2016
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is adding more American lobbyists to its payroll by hiring BGR Government Affairs, a company founded by former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour, according to filings disclosed last week.
The contract provides BGR with $500,000 annually to assist with U.S. media outreach for the Center for Studies and Media Affairs at the Saudi Royal Court, a government entity. The retainer includes the services of Jeffrey Birnbaum, a former Washington Post reporter who once covered the lobbying industry and now works as a lobbyist, as well as Ed Rogers, a former Reagan administration official who now lobbies and writes a column for the Post called PostPartisan.
The contract is the latest in a build-up over the last two years.
As The Intercept has previously reported, the Saudi government has brought on a dizzying array of American public relations experts and lobbyists to help spin reporters and influence policymakers.
Since 2014, the regime has paid the Podesta Group, a lobbying firm run by a top fundraiser to the Hillary Clinton campaign; Norm Coleman, the former GOP senator who leads a major Republican Super PAC; H.P. Goldfield, a lobbyist with the law firm Hogan Lovells and vice chairman of Madeleine Albrights Albright Stonebridge Group; the public relations powerhouse Edelman; Targeted Victory, a consulting firm founded by former aides to Mitt Romneys presidential campaign; as well as two major law firms with a lengthy roster of former government officials on its roster, DLA Piper and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
Saudi fees to Qorvis, its longstanding lobbying firm, have increased dramatically. Last year, Qorvis billed the Saudi Embassy $7 million for its semi-annual filing, more than twice the amount charged the previous reporting cycle.
Just last week, Al Arabiya, an English-language news outlet financially supported by members of the Saudi royal family, announced the creation of the Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee, yet another newly minted media and lobbying campaign on behalf of Saudi interests in the United States.
The money spent on lobbying has been used to counter growing controversies surrounding the Kingdom. When Nimr al-Nimr, a peaceful government critic, was executed in January, the Podesta Group helped the regime shape media coverage, providing a quote to the New York Times to smear Nimr as a terrorist. Other American consultants working for the Saudi Embassy used social media and other efforts to attack Nimr and justify the execution.
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https://theintercept.com/2016/03/21/saudi-arabia-continues-hiring-spree-of-lobbyists-retains-former-washington-post-reporter/
Lee Fang
Mar. 21 2016
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is adding more American lobbyists to its payroll by hiring BGR Government Affairs, a company founded by former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour, according to filings disclosed last week.
The contract provides BGR with $500,000 annually to assist with U.S. media outreach for the Center for Studies and Media Affairs at the Saudi Royal Court, a government entity. The retainer includes the services of Jeffrey Birnbaum, a former Washington Post reporter who once covered the lobbying industry and now works as a lobbyist, as well as Ed Rogers, a former Reagan administration official who now lobbies and writes a column for the Post called PostPartisan.
The contract is the latest in a build-up over the last two years.
As The Intercept has previously reported, the Saudi government has brought on a dizzying array of American public relations experts and lobbyists to help spin reporters and influence policymakers.
Since 2014, the regime has paid the Podesta Group, a lobbying firm run by a top fundraiser to the Hillary Clinton campaign; Norm Coleman, the former GOP senator who leads a major Republican Super PAC; H.P. Goldfield, a lobbyist with the law firm Hogan Lovells and vice chairman of Madeleine Albrights Albright Stonebridge Group; the public relations powerhouse Edelman; Targeted Victory, a consulting firm founded by former aides to Mitt Romneys presidential campaign; as well as two major law firms with a lengthy roster of former government officials on its roster, DLA Piper and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
Saudi fees to Qorvis, its longstanding lobbying firm, have increased dramatically. Last year, Qorvis billed the Saudi Embassy $7 million for its semi-annual filing, more than twice the amount charged the previous reporting cycle.
Just last week, Al Arabiya, an English-language news outlet financially supported by members of the Saudi royal family, announced the creation of the Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee, yet another newly minted media and lobbying campaign on behalf of Saudi interests in the United States.
The money spent on lobbying has been used to counter growing controversies surrounding the Kingdom. When Nimr al-Nimr, a peaceful government critic, was executed in January, the Podesta Group helped the regime shape media coverage, providing a quote to the New York Times to smear Nimr as a terrorist. Other American consultants working for the Saudi Embassy used social media and other efforts to attack Nimr and justify the execution.
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https://theintercept.com/2016/03/21/saudi-arabia-continues-hiring-spree-of-lobbyists-retains-former-washington-post-reporter/
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Saudi Arabia Continues Its Hiring Spree: Podesta, etc... (Original Post)
amborin
Mar 2016
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Kip Humphrey
(4,753 posts)1. MY HEADLINE: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia cannot buy Bernie Sanders.
amborin
(16,631 posts)2. that's great!
they've apparently bought most everyone else; most especially.....
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)7. Truth!
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)3. The enemy of my friend is my friend.
marmar
(77,086 posts)4. Makes you want to scream.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)5. Or mention that They Don't Care About Us
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)8. One of his most underrated songs!
malokvale77
(4,879 posts)6. Podesta - YUCK
The minute I saw that name attached to the Hillary campaign, It sealed my opinion of her.
MisterP
(23,730 posts)9. co-created ISIS in Libya and Syria, undermined Obama on Iran, and threatened it at AIPAC
where she said Trump was being too lefty
maybe she can fuck with the Cuba deal like how she end-ran the WH on Honduras and Libya