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deminks

(11,014 posts)
Sat Mar 2, 2013, 07:39 PM Mar 2013

Petition: MSNBC: Disclose Fix-the-Debt co-chair Ed Rendell's conflicts of interest when booking

http://org.credoaction.com/petitions/msnbc-disclose-fix-the-debt-co-chair-ed-rendell-s-conflicts-of-interest-when-booking

Disclose Ed Rendell's conflicts of interest due to his position as a co-chair of the Fix the Debt campaign - a billionaire-financed campaign to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid - when he appears on MSNBC to offer commentary on budget, public investment, infrastructure or environmental issues.

Why is this important?

Ed Rendell today is a co-chair of Fix the Debt — nevertheless, in media appearances on your network he is regularly introduced only as the former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania. He is special counsel to the law firm Ballard Spahr, where he focuses on privatization in housing and infrastructure. Rendell is a senior adviser at Greenhill & Co., a multinational investment bank.

Rendell is also on the advisory board of Verdeva, a technology development firm, and an operating partner at the venture capital firm Element Partners, a company that has recently invested in natural gas "fracking" in Pennsylvania and nearby states.

Ed Rendell is no longer a Democratic politician. He is a lobbyist, a banking adviser, and technology investor.

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Petition: MSNBC: Disclose Fix-the-Debt co-chair Ed Rendell's conflicts of interest when booking (Original Post) deminks Mar 2013 OP
He's always been sleazy, in my opinion. earthside Mar 2013 #1
Ditto. lob1 Mar 2013 #2
+1 - nt dreamnightwind Mar 2013 #4
Finally. k/r limpyhobbler Mar 2013 #3

earthside

(6,960 posts)
1. He's always been sleazy, in my opinion.
Sat Mar 2, 2013, 08:00 PM
Mar 2013

One of the party's co-chairs, he was also one of the first to call for Al Gore to concede and give-up in 2000.

See the documentary "The Art of the Steal" to see how he kowtowed to the wealthy elite in Pennsylvania.

I don't like him.

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