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Hollywood
hearts Obama. Obama
hearts government-directed
national service.
That is why you won't be able to change the TV channel
all week without getting lectured about the need to get
off the couch and Do Something. (After your favorite
shows are over, of course.) Creeped out? You should be.
The entertainment
industry, inspired by Obama's $6 billion expansion of
government volunteerism spending, is coordinating plot
lines and ads to push public service.
"The message will
be nearly ubiquitous," reports the Los Angeles
Times, "starting in the morning with programs such as 'Today' and 'The View,'
and then echoed on soap operas, prime-time series and
late-night shows." [Community
service as a TV theme,
By Matea Gold and Maria Elena Fernandez, October 19, 2009]First lady Michelle Obama, a relentless AmeriCorps
promoter who publicly extolled the Tinseltown initiative
last month, will cap off the week with an appearance on
"The Jay Leno Show" on Friday.
But don't expect
Leno to ask Mrs. Obama about her reported meddling in
personnel decisions at the scandal-plagued AmeriCorps.
Or about the program's
long history as a government boondoggle
stuffed with
make-work jobs, permanent bureaucracies, left-wing slush
funds and partisan lobbyists. More on that in a moment.
Spearheaded by a
nonprofit called the
Entertainment
Industry Foundation
(EIF),[Email
them] organizers deny any partisan or political
motivation. But BigHollywood.com editor John Nolte
published
an internal memo from EIF titled
"Answering the Call," which describes the entire
multiyear campaign as a direct response to President
Obama's call "for
a new era of responsibility." The massive leftward
tilt in Hollywood donations to Democratic campaign
coffers speaks for itself. As do the celebrity vows of
volunteer-mongers like
Demi Moore, who pledged in a recent national service PSA not to be a servant to her
fellow citizens or her country, but
"a servant to
Barack Obama."
EIF is working in
partnership with the
Corporation for
National and Community Service (CNCS),
[Email
them]the
parent organization of AmeriCorps.
It's the same CNCS
that last year suspended Sacramento mayor and Obama
crony Kevin Johnson from receiving federal funds after
then-inspector general Gerald Walpin blew the whistle on
massive
fraud and abuse
of
AmeriCorps dollars for personal and political gain.
It's the same CNCS
that then sat by and meekly watched Team Obama and the
U.S. Attorney in Sacramento railroad Walpin after the
November 2008 election for doing his job.
It's the same CNCS
that has hired Michelle Obama's former chief of staff,
Jackie Norris, as national service adviser to ensure—in
her words—that corporation officials are their
"No. 1
cheerleaders."
It's the same CNCS
that smeared Walpin as
"confused"
and "disoriented"—and
then sacked the honest, independent watchdog for raising
questions on behalf of taxpayers.
And it's the same
CNCS that last month administered a mere slap on the
wrist to the largest AmeriCorps program in the nation
for massive fiscal mismanagement. As Youth Today, a
niche publication that
covers
the national service sector, reported recently,
"CNCS docked the City University of New York (CUNY) $345,700 for this
year, reducing its grant from $900,000 to $554,300."
[Biggest
AmeriCorps Program Gets Slashed, by John Kelly, September 29, 2009]
Walpin had
uncovered a raft of grant violations, including criminal
background check lapses and
"pervasive
problems of eligibility, timekeeping and documentation"
in an audit earlier this year. He challenged duplicative
educational awards of more than $16 million. CUNY
refused to return excess funds that it had drawn down,
failed to revise procedures to prevent such grant abuse
and refused to provide proof documenting that its
AmeriCorps participants actually existed.
Walpin advised
AmeriCorps' parent organization, CNCS, to cut off any
new funding and reexamine past government funding
totaling upward of $75 million. But internal notes from
CNCS discussions show that they had more
"concern about
potential for damage being done"
and were irked by the
"bad timing" of Walpin's audits. In the end, the agency settled for
cutting its current grant by less than half and keeping
CUNY on the dole.
So much for a
"new era of
responsibility."
Walpin is
suing to get his job back
as the Obama political machine takes over the national service
juggernaut. It's a David vs. Goliath, made-for-TV plot
line. But when the government-undermining message
threatens the White House narrative, it's not fit for
prime time.
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Michelle Malkin
[email
her]
is the author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our
Shores.
Click
here
for Peter Brimelow's review. Click
here
for Michelle Malkin's website. Michelle Malkin
is also author of
Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild
and the just-released Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies.