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David Brock

David Brock is an American liberal political consultant, author, and commentator who founded the media watchdog group Media Matters for America.[1] He has been described by Time as "one of the most influential operatives in the Democratic Party".[2]

David Brock
Born
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Occupation(s)Political commentator, author
Known forAuthor of The Real Anita Hill, founder of Media Matters for America, Correct the Record, Shareblue, and American Bridge 21st Century super PACs
PartnerWilliam Grey (2000-2010)

Brock began his career as a right-wing investigative reporter during the 1990s.[3] He wrote the book The Real Anita Hill and the Troopergate story, which led to Paula Jones filing a lawsuit against Bill Clinton. In the late-1990s, he switched political sides, aligning himself with the Democratic Party and in particular with Bill and Hillary Clinton.

In 2004, he founded Media Matters for America, a non-profit organization which describes itself as a "progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media".[4] He has since also founded super PACs called American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record, has become a board member of the super PAC Priorities USA Action and has been elected chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).[5][6] Brock left Media Matters in November 2022.[7] After leaving Media Matters, he founded Facts First USA, a 501(c)(4) group designed to counter Republican-led congressional investigations.[8][9]

Early life and education edit

David Brock was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and was adopted by Dorothea and Raymond Brock.[10][11] He has a younger sister, Regina, who was also adopted. Brock was raised Catholic. His father, whom Brock has described as "a Pat Buchanan conservative", was a marketing executive.[12]

Brock grew up in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, where he went to Our Lady of the Assumption School, and later attended Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus, New Jersey. During his sophomore year of high school, Brock's family moved to the Dallas, Texas, area where Brock attended Newman Smith High School. Brock became editor of his high school newspaper, which he says he "fashioned into a crusading liberal weekly in the middle of the Reaganite Sunbelt".[13][14][15]

Brock attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked as a reporter and editor for The Daily Californian, the campus newspaper. Brock arrived at college as a liberal Democrat, but at Berkeley he was "repelled by the culture of doctrinaire leftism" and turned to the political right.[6] The turning point came with a column supporting the US invasion of Grenada that he wrote for The Daily Californian and that led to demands he resign from the newspaper staff. "I thought it was McCarthyism of the left", Brock later said. "I thought it was extremely intolerant."[12] He then founded a neoconservative weekly, the Berkeley Journal.[6]

He graduated from Berkeley with a B.A. in history in 1985.

Journalism career edit

Conservative journalism edit

While he was at Berkeley, Brock contributed an op-ed to The Wall Street Journal entitled "Combating Those Campus Marxists". It drew the attention of John Podhoretz, who at the time was the editor of Insight, a weekly newsmagazine published by The Washington Times. Podhoretz flew Brock to Washington, D.C., for an interview and hired him as a writer of the weekly conservative news magazine Insight on the News, a sister publication of The Washington Times, a job Brock took up in 1986.[6]

After working at Insight, Brock spent some time as a fellow at the Heritage Foundation.[6]

The Real Anita Hill edit

In March 1992, in a 17,000-word article for The American Spectator, Brock challenged the claims of Anita Hill, who had accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. Shortly thereafter Brock became a full-time staff member at that publication. In 1993, Brock expanded his article into a book, The Real Anita Hill. Brock's description of Hill in the book as "a bit nutty and a bit slutty" was widely quoted.[6][16]

The book became a best-seller. It was later attacked in a book review in The New Yorker by Jane Mayer, a reporter for The New Yorker, and Jill Abramson, who was at that time a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. The two later expanded their article into the book Strange Justice, which cast Anita Hill in a much more sympathetic light. It, too, was a best-seller. Brock replied to their book with a book review of his own in The American Spectator.[17] In that review, he asserted that Mayer and Abramson had no evidence to claim that Clarence Thomas was a habitual user of pornography. Later, in his book Blinded by the Right, he wrote, "When I wrote those words, I knew they were false. I put a lie in print."[18]

Troopergate edit

In a January 1994 The American Spectator story about Bill Clinton's time as governor of Arkansas, Brock, by then on staff at the magazine, made accusations that bred Troopergate.[3] Among other things, the story contained the first printed reference to Paula Jones, referring to a woman named "Paula" who state troopers said offered to be Clinton's partner.[3] Jones called Brock's account of her encounter with Clinton "totally wrong", and she later sued Clinton for sexual harassment, a case that became entangled in the independent counsel's investigation of the Whitewater controversy, and set in motion a series of developments that led to the exposure of Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and, ultimately, to Clinton's impeachment trial.[6] The story received an award later that year from Joseph Farah's Western Journalism Center, and was partially responsible for a rise in the magazine's circulation.[19] Brock later recanted much of what he had written about Clinton and Jones.

The Seduction of Hillary Rodham edit

After the success of The Real Anita Hill, Simon & Schuster's then-conservative-focused Free Press subsidiary paid Brock a large advance to write a book about Hillary Clinton. The expectation was that it would be a takedown in the style of his writings on Anita Hill and Bill Clinton. The project, however, took a different turn, and the resulting book, The Seduction of Hillary Rodham, proved to be largely sympathetic to Mrs. Clinton. Given the large advance and tight one-year deadline by Free Press, Brock was under tremendous pressure to produce another bestseller. However, the book contained no major scoops. In Blinded by the Right (2002), Brock said that he had reached a turning point: he had thoroughly examined charges against the Clintons, could not find any evidence of wrongdoing and did not want to make any more misleading claims. Brock further said that his former friends in right-wing politics shunned him because Seduction did not adequately attack the Clintons. National Review proposed another theory: since "no liberal source in the world would talk to Brock", he could not collect the kind of information he was after. National Review also suggested that while writing the book, Brock had been "seduced" by Sidney Blumenthal, a champion and friend of the Clinton circle.[20][21]

When the book came out, it was widely criticized for not breaking any new ground. John Balzar, reviewing the book in the Los Angeles Times, called it "[e]xhaustive to the point of exhaustion" and "predictably critical but unexpectedly measured, at least in comparison to what Beltway gossips anticipated".[22] James B. Stewart, reviewing the book in The New York Times, said that Brock had "tried to do his subject justice in the broadest sense" but added that "[a]t times he goes too far", often "echo[ing] her apologists" and "dismiss[ing] or rationaliz[ing] the sometimes powerful evidence that Hillary Rodham Clinton has lied ... by invoking a relativism rooted in Republican precedents."[23]

Changing sides edit

The Nation has described Brock as a "conservative journalistic assassin turned progressive empire-builder"[6] while National Review has called him a "right-wing assassin turned left-wing assassin"[24] and Politico has profiled him as a "former right-wing journalist-turned-pro-Clinton crusader".[5]

In July 1997, Esquire magazine published a confessional piece by Brock entitled "Confessions of a Right-Wing Hit Man" in which he recanted much of what he said in his two best-known American Spectator articles and criticized his own reporting methods.[25][26] Discouraged at the reaction his Hillary Clinton biography received, he said, "I ... want out. David Brock the Road Warrior of the Right is dead." Four months later, The American Spectator declined to renew his employment contract, under which he was being paid over $300,000 per year.

Writing again for Esquire in April 1998, Brock apologized to Clinton for his yellow journalism about Troopergate.[3][27][28]

In 2001, Brock accused one of his former sources, Terry Wooten, of leaking FBI files for use in his book about Anita Hill. Brock defended his betrayal of a confidential source by saying, "I've concluded that what I was involved in wasn't journalism, it was a political operation, and I was part of it. ... So I don't think the normal rules of journalism would apply to what I was doing".[29] Wooten denies the accusation.[30]

Blinded by the Right edit

Brock's book Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative was published in 2002. In this book, an "outgrowth" of Confessions of a Right-Wing Hit Man, Brock charted what the Daily Beast called his "remarkable metamorphosis to ardent acolyte from sworn enemy of Bill and Hillary Clinton."[4] Brock apologized for his attacks on the Clintons and Anita Hill and claimed that he had now risen above character assassination. He wrote that he had been "a mad dog, an emotional monster", "a whore for the cash", "a Jew in Hitler's army", and "a witting cog in the Republican sleaze machine", and asserted that he hadn't known "what good reporting was".[4]

Many critics responded with skepticism to Brock's claim to have reformed himself. The reviewer for The Washington Post wrote that Brock "quotes the worst things critics said about him, and agrees with every word".[31] Christopher Hitchens, in The Nation, called Brock's book "an exercise in self-love, disguised as an exercise in self-abnegation", and declared that Brock was failing to state the truth. These and other critics noted that Brock, while claiming to feel remorse for his attacks on the Clintons and professing to have put personal assaults behind him, now seemed as eager to go after targets on the right as he had once gone after targets on the left. Hitchens responded with disgust, for example, to Brock's "coarse attack" in the book on Juanita Broaddrick, who had accused Bill Clinton of rape, but denied the rape under oath. Hitchens was particularly harsh, stating that Brock "inserts a completely gratuitous slander against a decent woman, all of whose independent assertions have survived meticulous fact-checking".[32]

Many readers on the left, however, greeted the book with enthusiasm, and eagerly welcomed Brock. This was especially true of the Clintons. Shortly after the book's publication, Bill Clinton phoned Brock at home and praised it lavishly. Later, according to Politico, "Brock was invited to the former president's Harlem office where he was shocked to discover Clinton had purchased dozens of copies — and stuffed them into a big cabinet". Clinton, it turned out, was mailing them to friends across the country.[5] Clinton "insisted" that Brock contact his speaking agent and give talks around the country attacking conservatives.[33] According to The Nation, Democratic donors "loved Brock's conversion story, particularly since he'd been inside the machine they hoped to replicate."[6] Brock's book is seen as having propelled him into a favorable position among the Democratic Party establishment.[4]

The Republican Noise Machine edit

Brock directly addressed the right-wing "machine" in his 2004 book, The Republican Noise Machine, in which he detailed an alleged interconnected, concerted effort to raise the profile of conservative opinions in the press through false accusations of liberal media bias, dishonest and highly partisan columnists, partisan news organizations and academic studies, and other methods.

Publishers Weekly (PW) described it as a "blistering j'accuse" that, compared to Blinded by the Right, was "a less gossipy and more systematic assault on the right-wing media juggernaut." Brock, according to PW, depicted the mainstream media as being "cowed by spurious charges of 'liberal bias'" and as therefore having "abandoned their role as objective arbiters of truth in favor of an uncritical airing of partisan ideology in the name of 'balance.'" PW stated that Brock could not "be accused of nonpartisanship".[34]

Also in 2004, he featured briefly in the BBC series The Power of Nightmares, where he stated that the Arkansas Project engaged in political terrorism.

Political operative career edit

Media Matters for America edit

In 2004, Brock founded the progressive media watchdog group Media Matters for America (MMA) which describes itself as being "dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media."[35] Brock said that he founded the organization to combat the conservative journalism sector that he had once been a part of. He founded the group with help from the Center for American Progress. Initial donors included Leo Hindery, Susie Tompkins Buell, and James Hormel.[36] Media Matters is known for its aggressive criticism of conservative journalists and media outlets, including its "War on Fox News".[37] The New York Times, in a 2008 profile, called MMA "a highly partisan research organization" and quoted Democratic operative James Carville as saying that MMA was "more effective than any single entity" on the left. Pollster Frank Luntz called MMA "one of the most destructive organizations associated with American politics today."[38] In a 2011 interview with Politico, Brock vowed to wage "guerrilla warfare and sabotage" against Fox News.[39]

When Brock proposed the idea of Media Matters, Hillary Clinton invited him to the Clintons' Chappaqua home to pitch the idea to potential donors.[33] MMA, according to a 2015 article in The Daily Beast, "operates from a posh Washington office space with a multi-million-dollar budget and nearly 100 employees."[4] In 2014, The Nation stated that "Brock, in partnership with fundraiser Mary Pat Bonner—often described as his secret weapon—has turned out to be unparalleled at maintaining rich liberals' loyalty and support." An insider told The Nation that Brock and Bonner "are probably the most effective major-individual-donor fundraising team ever assembled in the independent-expenditure progressive world."[6]

It was reported in June 2015 that when the House Select Committee on Benghazi questioned Sidney Blumenthal, committee members asked no fewer than 45 questions about Brock and Media Matters.[40] The committee was reportedly interested in Sidney Blumenthal's paid work for Brock's nonprofits, and in the question of "whether Blumenthal and Brock did anything improper as they helped Clinton manage the political fallout from the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, while she was secretary of State."[41]

Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign edit

Brock was active in Hillary Clinton's campaign for the presidency in 2008.

American Bridge 21st Century edit

Brock announced in 2010 that he was forming a Super PAC, American Bridge 21st Century, to help elect liberal Democrats, starting with the 2012 election cycle.[42] In 2011, Brock founded the PAC, which seeks "to track every utterance of every major GOP candidate". The Los Angeles Times described him as having "reinvented the art of opposition research". The group's work reportedly "did so much damage to Republicans in the 2012 elections" that they sought to replicate Brock's efforts.[41]

In describing Brock's intentions for the super-PAC, The New York Times referred to Brock as a "prominent Democratic political operative"[1][43] and New York magazine referred to Brock's "hyperpartisanship".[44]

The group has more than 80 staffers.[35] It has researchers based in Washington, D.C., plus "a national network of professional trackers" who follow the moves and statements of every conceivable contender for the Republican nomination.[6]The Nation has described American Bridge as "the natural next step" after MMA, explaining that "Brock took the Media Matters method—which involves monitoring virtually every word uttered by the right-wing media—and transferred it to the realm of Republican politicians."[6] Democratic operative Paul Begala told The Nation that in 2012 American Bridge "produced for us a 950-page book of every business deal of Mitt Romney's career. We spent something like $65 million [2012 election], and I believe every single ad was in some ways informed by Brock's research."[6]

In 2019, the American Bridge PAC disclosed $250,000 in independent expenditures for anti-Trump advertisements, according to the filings posted to the FEC's website. Earlier in the year, the organisation announced it would launch a $50 million effort to "weaken" Trump in Midwest states for the 2020 presidential election. Brock's efforts against the Republican Party have been criticised and referred to as "useless" by Democratic operatives.[45]

Correct the Record edit

In late 2013 Brock founded Correct the Record, described by The New York Times as Hillary Clinton's "own personal media watchdog", keeping track of all negative news surrounding her.[33] Brock had first come up with the idea for the group that summer. "Having left the State Department," he said, "Clinton didn't have the kind of robust operation that one would have if one was holding public office. That's where I saw the need." The organization, whose staff "is crammed into a newsroom-style bullpen in the back corner of the offices of American Bridge 21st Century", "keeps constant watch for any conceivable attacks against her, and then aggressively beats them back before they take hold."[46]

In September 2015, Brock and Correct the Record produced a piece on Bernie Sanders, linking him to Hugo Chávez and British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.[4]

Priorities USA Action edit

In early 2014, Brock was named to the board of Priorities USA Action as the super PAC also announced its support for a possible Hillary Clinton presidential run in 2016.[47] In February 2015, Brock abruptly resigned his position with the super PAC.[48] In his resignation letter, he accused Priorities officials of conducting "an orchestrated political hit job" against MMA and American Bridge. The New York Times had run an article questioning his groups' fundraising practices, and he charged that "current and former Priorities officials were behind this specious and malicious attack on the integrity of these critical organizations."[24][49][50] His resignation "set off panic among influential Democrats", because his other groups' research "provides the foundation for the multimillion-dollar advertising campaigns created with Priorities cash" and because "key Priorities donors have long-standing personal ties with him." Brock was persuaded to return to Priorities later in 2015.[41]

The American Democracy Legal Fund edit

Brock also founded and runs the American Democracy Legal Fund, a nonprofit that has been accused of existing solely to create "a steady stream of lawsuits accusing Republicans of ethics and campaign finance violations."[41]

American Independent Institute edit

In 2014, Brock relaunched the American Independent News Network, formerly a network of progressive state-based reporting outlets, into the American Independent Institute, a group which provides grants for liberal investigative journalism projects. Brock serves as the group's president.[51] The institute finances journalists "investigating rightwing activities".[35] In 2014, it gave $320,000 in grants "to reporters investigating right-wing misdeeds".[6]

CREW edit

In 2014, Brock became the chairman of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington board of directors, in what was characterized as a more explicitly partisan stance for the organization.[52] Brock was elected as CREW's board president after laying out a broad plan to turn the organization into a more muscular and partisan organization. Politico described this as "a major power play that aligns liberal muscle more fully behind the Democratic Party — and Hillary Clinton" and said that Brock had set forth a plan "to turn the group into a more muscular — and likely partisan — attack dog."[53]

While CREW operates as a 501(c)3 nonprofit prohibited from engaging in partisan activity, Brock made clear he intends to create a more politically oriented arm registered under section 501(c)4, and also form a new overtly partisan watchdog group called The American Democracy Legal Fund registered under section 527, allowing it to engage in direct political activity. Along with Brock's election, consultant David Mercer and investor Wayne Jordan joined CREW's board of directors. When asked if CREW would still continue pursuing complaints against Democrats, Brock responded, "No party has a monopoly on corruption and at this early juncture, we are not making categorical statements about anything that we will and won't do. Having said that, our experience has been that the vast amount of violations of the public trust can be found on the conservative side of the aisle."[53]

Killing the Messenger edit

In his 2015 book Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary Clinton and Hijack Your Government, Brock described "how the Clintons quickly switched from prey to patrons, setting him on his current path as a fundraiser and progressive provocateur." In the book, Brock accused The New York Times of being a "megaphone for conservative propaganda" directed inordinately at Clinton.[5] He was particularly critical of the Times's senior politics editor and former Washington bureau chief Carolyn Ryan. At the same time, in the words of Politico, he depicted Bill and Hillary Clinton "as personal and political angels".[5]

Calling the book a "trenchant j'accuse", Publishers Weekly said that parts of it "read like a fund-raising prospectus" for MMA but concluded that while "Brock's rhetorical venom and naked partisanship will alienate some readers ... his sharp-eyed reporting makes for a spirited challenge to business-as-usual political discourse."[54] The Daily Beast described the book as "partly a sanitized summary of Brock's already exhaustively-chronicled personal history, partly an attack on the journalism establishment, and partly a call to arms on behalf of his favorite presidential candidate."[4]

Hanna Rosin wrote that it reads like "pages that bullet-point Hillary's accomplishments as secretary of state or the achievements of the Clinton Foundation." Rosin alleged that the book attempted to whitewash any criticisms surrounding the Clintons. Rosin stated: "So dogged is Brock's devotion to Hillary that it often gets in the way of his being credible, not to mention interesting."[33]

Responding to Brock's criticism of The New York Times, Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the newspaper, told CNN: "David Brock is an opportunist and a partisan who specializes in personal attacks." Murphy complained that Brock's "partisanship has led him to lash out at some of our aggressive coverage of important political figures and it's unsurprising that he has now turned personal."[55]

In October 2015, Brock gave a presentation at Georgetown University entitled "Is the Mainstream Media in Cahoots with Conservatives?".[56]

Purchase of Blue Nation Review edit

In 2015, Brock formed an investment venture, True Blue Media, to purchase an 80 percent stake in Blue Nation Review, an online news website. Blue Nation Review was later re-branded as Shareblue.[57]

Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign edit

The Los Angeles Times has described Brock as "integral to Hillary's run" for the presidency in 2016.[41] Clinton adviser Paul Bagela commented: "What kind of a movement would we be if we rejected converts? He saw the permanent intellectual and ideological infrastructure they have on the right and brought it to the left."[41]

A March 6, 2015, article in National Review noted that while other "Democratic kingmakers" were "in retreat" in the wake of the news that Hillary Clinton had "used a private e-mail account on a private server to avoid public scrutiny while secretary of state", Brock remained fiercely loyal.[24] Appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe in 2015, Brock insisted that Clinton had violated no rules by using a private email server.[24]

It was reported on September 1, 2015, that a batch of Hillary Clinton's emails that had been made public included one from Brock entitled "Memo on Impeaching Clarence Thomas". In the memo, Brock discussed possible ways of trying to bring down the Supreme Court justice whose cause he had championed in The Real Anita Hill.[58]

Politico reported in January 2016 that Brock was preparing a new advertisement that would call on presidential candidate Bernie Sanders "to release his medical records before the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1." Brock was subjected to a storm of criticism for this plan, and only hours after Politico's report, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta scolded Brock on Twitter.[59]

Later in January, Brock responded to a Sanders campaign ad by telling the Associated Press: "From this ad, it seems black lives don't matter much to Bernie Sanders", Sanders aides responded by accusing Brock of "mudslinging". Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement: "Bernie Sanders, as everyone knows, has one of the strongest civil rights records in Congress. He doesn't need lectures on civil rights and racial issues from David Brock, the head of a Hillary Clinton Super Pac." Briggs added: "Twenty-five years ago it was Brock – a mud-slinging, right-wing extremist – who tried to destroy Anita Hill, a distinguished African American law professor. He later was forced to apologize for his lies about her. Today, he is lying about Sen Sanders. It's bad enough that Hillary Clinton is raising millions in special-interest money in her Super Pacs. It is worse that she would hire a mudslinger like David Brock."[60]

At a campaign event in Iowa in late January 2016, Bernie Sanders denied any plans to "bus in out-of-state college students to caucus for him", charging that this was a lie and attributing it to Brock.[61]

It was reported on February 1, 2016, that Brock was still drawing a salary from American Bridge 21st Century, which was legally prohibited from coordinating with the Clinton campaign, while also drawing a salary from Correct the Record, which was "directly working with the Clinton campaign on Internet-based pushback against the controversies that have dogged her presidential bid." This situation was described as "pushing campaign finance boundaries", with experts saying that Brock had found loopholes to circumvent campaign finance restrictions. Robert Maguire of OpenSecrets suggested that Brock was "running a shadow campaign" via a network of groups that Maguire called "the Brocktopus".[62]

On February 8, 2016, after the near-tie in the Iowa caucuses between Clinton and Sanders, Brock told Politico that "Senator Sanders is trying to live in the purity bubble, and it needs to be burst." He described Sanders's efforts to link Clinton to Wall Street as an "artful smear", and, in a reference to the Democratic National Committee's passing of data to the Sanders campaign the previous December, said that Clinton "would've been hounded out of the race if her staff had done what his did, in stealing data and misleading the press about it, then raising money off it." Clinton's campaign, Brock insisted, "has stayed remarkably positive in the face of a relentlessly negative campaign from Sanders." As for Sanders's platform, Brock maintained that "a unanimous chorus of serious progressive commentators ... find almost nothing of any substantive value in his so-called policies."[63]

Activism to bring forth sexual assault allegations edit

The New York Times reported in December 2017 that a group founded by Brock had spent $200,000 in an unsuccessful effort to bring forward accusations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential race.[64] He was reportedly considering doing the same to congressional Republicans.[64]

Personal life edit

Brock was formerly the domestic partner of William Grey; Fox News reported that their relationship ended in a bitter, three-year-long legal battle in which "Brock and Grey traded angry accusations, ... replete with charges of blackmail, theft and financial malfeasance" related to a house in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, that the two once shared.[65] Brock made a six figure payout to Grey in order to avoid his former partner going public with accusations of corruption regarding Brock and Media Matters. Brock initially paid, then sued afterward for what he now termed "blackmail".[66] Grey filed a lawsuit against Brock in January 2011, and Brock countersued Grey in March 2011.[65] The dispute was settled at the end of 2011 on confidential terms.[65]

Brock was formerly in a long term relationship with James Alefantis.[67][68][69][66]

On March 22, 2017, Brock suffered a heart attack while at work at Media Matters headquarters.[70][71]

Reception edit

Paul Ryan, a lawyer at the Campaign Legal Center, considered complaining about Brock to the Federal Election Commission and Justice Department, charging that he was "creating new ways to undermine campaign regulation."[2] He was referencing Brock's simultaneous involvement with Correct the Record, American Bridge, and Priorities USA Action since the first two groups worked closely with Hillary Clinton's campaign, while Priorities USA Action, the largest Democratic Party super PAC, is legally prohibited from doing so. Brock claimed to have stopped working directly with American Bridge, although its staffers continued to operate out of his office.

In 2001, Jonah Goldberg wrote in National Review that while Brock has been "hailed by liberals for 'coming clean,' they would never really trust him." He quoted reporter Jill Abramson as having said that "the problem with Brock's credibility" is that "once you admit you've knowingly written false things, how do you know when to believe what he writes?"[20] Similarly, The Guardian referred in 2014 to "residual unease among some liberal operatives that Brock's conversion story fits into a pattern of opportunism and self-promotion rather than ideological transformation."[35] Observing in 2015 that Brock had admitted to mudslinging before, The Daily Beast noted a difficulty in dispatching fears he would do it again.[4]

Brock's claim that the Clintons have never committed any wrongdoing has received criticisms from many, including fellow Democrats, who have cited instances of abuse.[72]

Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks criticized Brock's negative coverage of the Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential Campaign, specifically the alleged invention of the "Bernie Bro" controversy.[73][74] Uygur said that Brock's January 10, 2017 open letter of apology to Sanders and his voters[75] was disingenuous because it was motivated by a desire to raise money from wealthy Democratic donors and to foster a perception of himself as being a member of the U.S. progressive movement.[73]

Books edit

  • Brock, David (1993). The Real Anita Hill: The Untold Story. New York: Free Press. ISBN 978-0-02-904656-2.
  • Brock, David (1996). The Seduction of Hillary Rodham (1st pbk. ed.). New York: Free Press. ISBN 978-0-684-83770-3.
  • Brock, David (2002). Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative (1st pbk. ed.). New York: Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4000-4728-4.
  • Brock, David (2004). The Republican Noise Machine: Right-Wing Media and How It Corrupts Democracy (1st ed.). New York: Crown. ISBN 978-1-4000-4875-5.
  • Brock, David; Waldman, Paul (2008). Free Ride: John McCain and the Media. New York: Anchor. ISBN 978-0-307-27940-8.
  • Brock, David; Rabin-Havt, Ari (2012). The Fox Effect: How Roger Ailes Turned a Network into a Propaganda Machine. New York: Anchor. ISBN 978-0-307-94768-0.
  • Brock, David (2015). Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary and Hijack Your Government (1st ed.). New York: Twelve. ISBN 978-1-4555-3376-3.

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External links edit

  • Media Matters for America
  • David Brock at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

david, brock, other, people, named, disambiguation, american, liberal, political, consultant, author, commentator, founded, media, watchdog, group, media, matters, america, been, described, time, most, influential, operatives, democratic, party, bornhackensack. For other people named David Brock see David Brock disambiguation David Brock is an American liberal political consultant author and commentator who founded the media watchdog group Media Matters for America 1 He has been described by Time as one of the most influential operatives in the Democratic Party 2 David BrockBornHackensack New Jersey U S EducationUniversity of California Berkeley BA Occupation s Political commentator authorKnown forAuthor of The Real Anita Hill founder of Media Matters for America Correct the Record Shareblue and American Bridge 21st Century super PACsPartnerWilliam Grey 2000 2010 Brock began his career as a right wing investigative reporter during the 1990s 3 He wrote the book The Real Anita Hill and the Troopergate story which led to Paula Jones filing a lawsuit against Bill Clinton In the late 1990s he switched political sides aligning himself with the Democratic Party and in particular with Bill and Hillary Clinton In 2004 he founded Media Matters for America a non profit organization which describes itself as a progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in the U S media 4 He has since also founded super PACs called American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record has become a board member of the super PAC Priorities USA Action and has been elected chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington CREW 5 6 Brock left Media Matters in November 2022 7 After leaving Media Matters he founded Facts First USA a 501 c 4 group designed to counter Republican led congressional investigations 8 9 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism career 2 1 Conservative journalism 2 2 The Real Anita Hill 2 3 Troopergate 2 4 The Seduction of Hillary Rodham 3 Changing sides 3 1 Blinded by the Right 3 2 The Republican Noise Machine 4 Political operative career 4 1 Media Matters for America 4 2 Hillary Clinton s 2008 campaign 4 3 American Bridge 21st Century 4 4 Correct the Record 4 5 Priorities USA Action 4 6 The American Democracy Legal Fund 4 7 American Independent Institute 4 8 CREW 4 9 Killing the Messenger 4 10 Purchase of Blue Nation Review 4 11 Hillary Clinton s 2016 campaign 4 12 Activism to bring forth sexual assault allegations 5 Personal life 6 Reception 7 Books 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDavid Brock was born in Hackensack New Jersey and was adopted by Dorothea and Raymond Brock 10 11 He has a younger sister Regina who was also adopted Brock was raised Catholic His father whom Brock has described as a Pat Buchanan conservative was a marketing executive 12 Brock grew up in Wood Ridge New Jersey where he went to Our Lady of the Assumption School and later attended Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus New Jersey During his sophomore year of high school Brock s family moved to the Dallas Texas area where Brock attended Newman Smith High School Brock became editor of his high school newspaper which he says he fashioned into a crusading liberal weekly in the middle of the Reaganite Sunbelt 13 14 15 Brock attended the University of California Berkeley where he worked as a reporter and editor for The Daily Californian the campus newspaper Brock arrived at college as a liberal Democrat but at Berkeley he was repelled by the culture of doctrinaire leftism and turned to the political right 6 The turning point came with a column supporting the US invasion of Grenada that he wrote for The Daily Californian and that led to demands he resign from the newspaper staff I thought it was McCarthyism of the left Brock later said I thought it was extremely intolerant 12 He then founded a neoconservative weekly the Berkeley Journal 6 He graduated from Berkeley with a B A in history in 1985 Journalism career editConservative journalism edit While he was at Berkeley Brock contributed an op ed to The Wall Street Journal entitled Combating Those Campus Marxists It drew the attention of John Podhoretz who at the time was the editor of Insight a weekly newsmagazine published by The Washington Times Podhoretz flew Brock to Washington D C for an interview and hired him as a writer of the weekly conservative news magazine Insight on the News a sister publication of The Washington Times a job Brock took up in 1986 6 After working at Insight Brock spent some time as a fellow at the Heritage Foundation 6 The Real Anita Hill edit Main article The Real Anita Hill In March 1992 in a 17 000 word article for The American Spectator Brock challenged the claims of Anita Hill who had accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment Shortly thereafter Brock became a full time staff member at that publication In 1993 Brock expanded his article into a book The Real Anita Hill Brock s description of Hill in the book as a bit nutty and a bit slutty was widely quoted 6 16 The book became a best seller It was later attacked in a book review in The New Yorker by Jane Mayer a reporter for The New Yorker and Jill Abramson who was at that time a reporter for The Wall Street Journal The two later expanded their article into the book Strange Justice which cast Anita Hill in a much more sympathetic light It too was a best seller Brock replied to their book with a book review of his own in The American Spectator 17 In that review he asserted that Mayer and Abramson had no evidence to claim that Clarence Thomas was a habitual user of pornography Later in his book Blinded by the Right he wrote When I wrote those words I knew they were false I put a lie in print 18 Troopergate edit Main article Troopergate Bill Clinton In a January 1994 The American Spectator story about Bill Clinton s time as governor of Arkansas Brock by then on staff at the magazine made accusations that bred Troopergate 3 Among other things the story contained the first printed reference to Paula Jones referring to a woman named Paula who state troopers said offered to be Clinton s partner 3 Jones called Brock s account of her encounter with Clinton totally wrong and she later sued Clinton for sexual harassment a case that became entangled in the independent counsel s investigation of the Whitewater controversy and set in motion a series of developments that led to the exposure of Clinton s affair with Monica Lewinsky and ultimately to Clinton s impeachment trial 6 The story received an award later that year from Joseph Farah s Western Journalism Center and was partially responsible for a rise in the magazine s circulation 19 Brock later recanted much of what he had written about Clinton and Jones The Seduction of Hillary Rodham edit Main article The Seduction of Hillary Rodham After the success of The Real Anita Hill Simon amp Schuster s then conservative focused Free Press subsidiary paid Brock a large advance to write a book about Hillary Clinton The expectation was that it would be a takedown in the style of his writings on Anita Hill and Bill Clinton The project however took a different turn and the resulting book The Seduction of Hillary Rodham proved to be largely sympathetic to Mrs Clinton Given the large advance and tight one year deadline by Free Press Brock was under tremendous pressure to produce another bestseller However the book contained no major scoops In Blinded by the Right 2002 Brock said that he had reached a turning point he had thoroughly examined charges against the Clintons could not find any evidence of wrongdoing and did not want to make any more misleading claims Brock further said that his former friends in right wing politics shunned him because Seduction did not adequately attack the Clintons National Review proposed another theory since no liberal source in the world would talk to Brock he could not collect the kind of information he was after National Review also suggested that while writing the book Brock had been seduced by Sidney Blumenthal a champion and friend of the Clinton circle 20 21 When the book came out it was widely criticized for not breaking any new ground John Balzar reviewing the book in the Los Angeles Times called it e xhaustive to the point of exhaustion and predictably critical but unexpectedly measured at least in comparison to what Beltway gossips anticipated 22 James B Stewart reviewing the book in The New York Times said that Brock had tried to do his subject justice in the broadest sense but added that a t times he goes too far often echo ing her apologists and dismiss ing or rationaliz ing the sometimes powerful evidence that Hillary Rodham Clinton has lied by invoking a relativism rooted in Republican precedents 23 Changing sides editThe Nation has described Brock as a conservative journalistic assassin turned progressive empire builder 6 while National Review has called him a right wing assassin turned left wing assassin 24 and Politico has profiled him as a former right wing journalist turned pro Clinton crusader 5 In July 1997 Esquire magazine published a confessional piece by Brock entitled Confessions of a Right Wing Hit Man in which he recanted much of what he said in his two best known American Spectator articles and criticized his own reporting methods 25 26 Discouraged at the reaction his Hillary Clinton biography received he said I want out David Brock the Road Warrior of the Right is dead Four months later The American Spectator declined to renew his employment contract under which he was being paid over 300 000 per year Writing again for Esquire in April 1998 Brock apologized to Clinton for his yellow journalism about Troopergate 3 27 28 In 2001 Brock accused one of his former sources Terry Wooten of leaking FBI files for use in his book about Anita Hill Brock defended his betrayal of a confidential source by saying I ve concluded that what I was involved in wasn t journalism it was a political operation and I was part of it So I don t think the normal rules of journalism would apply to what I was doing 29 Wooten denies the accusation 30 Blinded by the Right edit Main article Blinded by the Right Brock s book Blinded by the Right The Conscience of an Ex Conservative was published in 2002 In this book an outgrowth of Confessions of a Right Wing Hit Man Brock charted what the Daily Beast called his remarkable metamorphosis to ardent acolyte from sworn enemy of Bill and Hillary Clinton 4 Brock apologized for his attacks on the Clintons and Anita Hill and claimed that he had now risen above character assassination He wrote that he had been a mad dog an emotional monster a whore for the cash a Jew in Hitler s army and a witting cog in the Republican sleaze machine and asserted that he hadn t known what good reporting was 4 Many critics responded with skepticism to Brock s claim to have reformed himself The reviewer for The Washington Post wrote that Brock quotes the worst things critics said about him and agrees with every word 31 Christopher Hitchens in The Nation called Brock s book an exercise in self love disguised as an exercise in self abnegation and declared that Brock was failing to state the truth These and other critics noted that Brock while claiming to feel remorse for his attacks on the Clintons and professing to have put personal assaults behind him now seemed as eager to go after targets on the right as he had once gone after targets on the left Hitchens responded with disgust for example to Brock s coarse attack in the book on Juanita Broaddrick who had accused Bill Clinton of rape but denied the rape under oath Hitchens was particularly harsh stating that Brock inserts a completely gratuitous slander against a decent woman all of whose independent assertions have survived meticulous fact checking 32 Many readers on the left however greeted the book with enthusiasm and eagerly welcomed Brock This was especially true of the Clintons Shortly after the book s publication Bill Clinton phoned Brock at home and praised it lavishly Later according to Politico Brock was invited to the former president s Harlem office where he was shocked to discover Clinton had purchased dozens of copies and stuffed them into a big cabinet Clinton it turned out was mailing them to friends across the country 5 Clinton insisted that Brock contact his speaking agent and give talks around the country attacking conservatives 33 According to The Nation Democratic donors loved Brock s conversion story particularly since he d been inside the machine they hoped to replicate 6 Brock s book is seen as having propelled him into a favorable position among the Democratic Party establishment 4 The Republican Noise Machine edit Main article The Republican Noise Machine Brock directly addressed the right wing machine in his 2004 book The Republican Noise Machine in which he detailed an alleged interconnected concerted effort to raise the profile of conservative opinions in the press through false accusations of liberal media bias dishonest and highly partisan columnists partisan news organizations and academic studies and other methods Publishers Weekly PW described it as a blistering j accuse that compared to Blinded by the Right was a less gossipy and more systematic assault on the right wing media juggernaut Brock according to PW depicted the mainstream media as being cowed by spurious charges of liberal bias and as therefore having abandoned their role as objective arbiters of truth in favor of an uncritical airing of partisan ideology in the name of balance PW stated that Brock could not be accused of nonpartisanship 34 Also in 2004 he featured briefly in the BBC series The Power of Nightmares where he stated that the Arkansas Project engaged in political terrorism Political operative career editMedia Matters for America edit Main article Media Matters for America In 2004 Brock founded the progressive media watchdog group Media Matters for America MMA which describes itself as being dedicated to comprehensively monitoring analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in the U S media 35 Brock said that he founded the organization to combat the conservative journalism sector that he had once been a part of He founded the group with help from the Center for American Progress Initial donors included Leo Hindery Susie Tompkins Buell and James Hormel 36 Media Matters is known for its aggressive criticism of conservative journalists and media outlets including its War on Fox News 37 The New York Times in a 2008 profile called MMA a highly partisan research organization and quoted Democratic operative James Carville as saying that MMA was more effective than any single entity on the left Pollster Frank Luntz called MMA one of the most destructive organizations associated with American politics today 38 In a 2011 interview with Politico Brock vowed to wage guerrilla warfare and sabotage against Fox News 39 When Brock proposed the idea of Media Matters Hillary Clinton invited him to the Clintons Chappaqua home to pitch the idea to potential donors 33 MMA according to a 2015 article in The Daily Beast operates from a posh Washington office space with a multi million dollar budget and nearly 100 employees 4 In 2014 The Nation stated that Brock in partnership with fundraiser Mary Pat Bonner often described as his secret weapon has turned out to be unparalleled at maintaining rich liberals loyalty and support An insider told The Nation that Brock and Bonner are probably the most effective major individual donor fundraising team ever assembled in the independent expenditure progressive world 6 It was reported in June 2015 that when the House Select Committee on Benghazi questioned Sidney Blumenthal committee members asked no fewer than 45 questions about Brock and Media Matters 40 The committee was reportedly interested in Sidney Blumenthal s paid work for Brock s nonprofits and in the question of whether Blumenthal and Brock did anything improper as they helped Clinton manage the political fallout from the attacks in Benghazi Libya while she was secretary of State 41 Hillary Clinton s 2008 campaign edit Brock was active in Hillary Clinton s campaign for the presidency in 2008 American Bridge 21st Century edit Main article American Bridge 21st Century Brock announced in 2010 that he was forming a Super PAC American Bridge 21st Century to help elect liberal Democrats starting with the 2012 election cycle 42 In 2011 Brock founded the PAC which seeks to track every utterance of every major GOP candidate The Los Angeles Times described him as having reinvented the art of opposition research The group s work reportedly did so much damage to Republicans in the 2012 elections that they sought to replicate Brock s efforts 41 In describing Brock s intentions for the super PAC The New York Times referred to Brock as a prominent Democratic political operative 1 43 and New York magazine referred to Brock s hyperpartisanship 44 The group has more than 80 staffers 35 It has researchers based in Washington D C plus a national network of professional trackers who follow the moves and statements of every conceivable contender for the Republican nomination 6 The Nation has described American Bridge as the natural next step after MMA explaining that Brock took the Media Matters method which involves monitoring virtually every word uttered by the right wing media and transferred it to the realm of Republican politicians 6 Democratic operative Paul Begala told The Nation that in 2012 American Bridge produced for us a 950 page book of every business deal of Mitt Romney s career We spent something like 65 million 2012 election and I believe every single ad was in some ways informed by Brock s research 6 In 2019 the American Bridge PAC disclosed 250 000 in independent expenditures for anti Trump advertisements according to the filings posted to the FEC s website Earlier in the year the organisation announced it would launch a 50 million effort to weaken Trump in Midwest states for the 2020 presidential election Brock s efforts against the Republican Party have been criticised and referred to as useless by Democratic operatives 45 Correct the Record edit Main article Correct the Record In late 2013 Brock founded Correct the Record described by The New York Times as Hillary Clinton s own personal media watchdog keeping track of all negative news surrounding her 33 Brock had first come up with the idea for the group that summer Having left the State Department he said Clinton didn t have the kind of robust operation that one would have if one was holding public office That s where I saw the need The organization whose staff is crammed into a newsroom style bullpen in the back corner of the offices of American Bridge 21st Century keeps constant watch for any conceivable attacks against her and then aggressively beats them back before they take hold 46 In September 2015 Brock and Correct the Record produced a piece on Bernie Sanders linking him to Hugo Chavez and British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn 4 Priorities USA Action edit Main article Priorities USA Action In early 2014 Brock was named to the board of Priorities USA Action as the super PAC also announced its support for a possible Hillary Clinton presidential run in 2016 47 In February 2015 Brock abruptly resigned his position with the super PAC 48 In his resignation letter he accused Priorities officials of conducting an orchestrated political hit job against MMA and American Bridge The New York Times had run an article questioning his groups fundraising practices and he charged that current and former Priorities officials were behind this specious and malicious attack on the integrity of these critical organizations 24 49 50 His resignation set off panic among influential Democrats because his other groups research provides the foundation for the multimillion dollar advertising campaigns created with Priorities cash and because key Priorities donors have long standing personal ties with him Brock was persuaded to return to Priorities later in 2015 41 The American Democracy Legal Fund edit Brock also founded and runs the American Democracy Legal Fund a nonprofit that has been accused of existing solely to create a steady stream of lawsuits accusing Republicans of ethics and campaign finance violations 41 American Independent Institute edit Main article American Independent Institute In 2014 Brock relaunched the American Independent News Network formerly a network of progressive state based reporting outlets into the American Independent Institute a group which provides grants for liberal investigative journalism projects Brock serves as the group s president 51 The institute finances journalists investigating rightwing activities 35 In 2014 it gave 320 000 in grants to reporters investigating right wing misdeeds 6 CREW edit Main article Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington In 2014 Brock became the chairman of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington board of directors in what was characterized as a more explicitly partisan stance for the organization 52 Brock was elected as CREW s board president after laying out a broad plan to turn the organization into a more muscular and partisan organization Politico described this as a major power play that aligns liberal muscle more fully behind the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton and said that Brock had set forth a plan to turn the group into a more muscular and likely partisan attack dog 53 While CREW operates as a 501 c 3 nonprofit prohibited from engaging in partisan activity Brock made clear he intends to create a more politically oriented arm registered under section 501 c 4 and also form a new overtly partisan watchdog group called The American Democracy Legal Fund registered under section 527 allowing it to engage in direct political activity Along with Brock s election consultant David Mercer and investor Wayne Jordan joined CREW s board of directors When asked if CREW would still continue pursuing complaints against Democrats Brock responded No party has a monopoly on corruption and at this early juncture we are not making categorical statements about anything that we will and won t do Having said that our experience has been that the vast amount of violations of the public trust can be found on the conservative side of the aisle 53 Killing the Messenger edit In his 2015 book Killing the Messenger The Right Wing Plot to Derail Hillary Clinton and Hijack Your Government Brock described how the Clintons quickly switched from prey to patrons setting him on his current path as a fundraiser and progressive provocateur In the book Brock accused The New York Times of being a megaphone for conservative propaganda directed inordinately at Clinton 5 He was particularly critical of the Times s senior politics editor and former Washington bureau chief Carolyn Ryan At the same time in the words of Politico he depicted Bill and Hillary Clinton as personal and political angels 5 Calling the book a trenchant j accuse Publishers Weekly said that parts of it read like a fund raising prospectus for MMA but concluded that while Brock s rhetorical venom and naked partisanship will alienate some readers his sharp eyed reporting makes for a spirited challenge to business as usual political discourse 54 The Daily Beast described the book as partly a sanitized summary of Brock s already exhaustively chronicled personal history partly an attack on the journalism establishment and partly a call to arms on behalf of his favorite presidential candidate 4 Hanna Rosin wrote that it reads like pages that bullet point Hillary s accomplishments as secretary of state or the achievements of the Clinton Foundation Rosin alleged that the book attempted to whitewash any criticisms surrounding the Clintons Rosin stated So dogged is Brock s devotion to Hillary that it often gets in the way of his being credible not to mention interesting 33 Responding to Brock s criticism of The New York Times Eileen Murphy a spokeswoman for the newspaper told CNN David Brock is an opportunist and a partisan who specializes in personal attacks Murphy complained that Brock s partisanship has led him to lash out at some of our aggressive coverage of important political figures and it s unsurprising that he has now turned personal 55 In October 2015 Brock gave a presentation at Georgetown University entitled Is the Mainstream Media in Cahoots with Conservatives 56 Purchase of Blue Nation Review edit In 2015 Brock formed an investment venture True Blue Media to purchase an 80 percent stake in Blue Nation Review an online news website Blue Nation Review was later re branded as Shareblue 57 Hillary Clinton s 2016 campaign edit The Los Angeles Times has described Brock as integral to Hillary s run for the presidency in 2016 41 Clinton adviser Paul Bagela commented What kind of a movement would we be if we rejected converts He saw the permanent intellectual and ideological infrastructure they have on the right and brought it to the left 41 A March 6 2015 article in National Review noted that while other Democratic kingmakers were in retreat in the wake of the news that Hillary Clinton had used a private e mail account on a private server to avoid public scrutiny while secretary of state Brock remained fiercely loyal 24 Appearing on MSNBC s Morning Joe in 2015 Brock insisted that Clinton had violated no rules by using a private email server 24 It was reported on September 1 2015 that a batch of Hillary Clinton s emails that had been made public included one from Brock entitled Memo on Impeaching Clarence Thomas In the memo Brock discussed possible ways of trying to bring down the Supreme Court justice whose cause he had championed in The Real Anita Hill 58 Politico reported in January 2016 that Brock was preparing a new advertisement that would call on presidential candidate Bernie Sanders to release his medical records before the Iowa caucuses on Feb 1 Brock was subjected to a storm of criticism for this plan and only hours after Politico s report Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta scolded Brock on Twitter 59 Later in January Brock responded to a Sanders campaign ad by telling the Associated Press From this ad it seems black lives don t matter much to Bernie Sanders Sanders aides responded by accusing Brock of mudslinging Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement Bernie Sanders as everyone knows has one of the strongest civil rights records in Congress He doesn t need lectures on civil rights and racial issues from David Brock the head of a Hillary Clinton Super Pac Briggs added Twenty five years ago it was Brock a mud slinging right wing extremist who tried to destroy Anita Hill a distinguished African American law professor He later was forced to apologize for his lies about her Today he is lying about Sen Sanders It s bad enough that Hillary Clinton is raising millions in special interest money in her Super Pacs It is worse that she would hire a mudslinger like David Brock 60 At a campaign event in Iowa in late January 2016 Bernie Sanders denied any plans to bus in out of state college students to caucus for him charging that this was a lie and attributing it to Brock 61 It was reported on February 1 2016 that Brock was still drawing a salary from American Bridge 21st Century which was legally prohibited from coordinating with the Clinton campaign while also drawing a salary from Correct the Record which was directly working with the Clinton campaign on Internet based pushback against the controversies that have dogged her presidential bid This situation was described as pushing campaign finance boundaries with experts saying that Brock had found loopholes to circumvent campaign finance restrictions Robert Maguire of OpenSecrets suggested that Brock was running a shadow campaign via a network of groups that Maguire called the Brocktopus 62 On February 8 2016 after the near tie in the Iowa caucuses between Clinton and Sanders Brock told Politico that Senator Sanders is trying to live in the purity bubble and it needs to be burst He described Sanders s efforts to link Clinton to Wall Street as an artful smear and in a reference to the Democratic National Committee s passing of data to the Sanders campaign the previous December said that Clinton would ve been hounded out of the race if her staff had done what his did in stealing data and misleading the press about it then raising money off it Clinton s campaign Brock insisted has stayed remarkably positive in the face of a relentlessly negative campaign from Sanders As for Sanders s platform Brock maintained that a unanimous chorus of serious progressive commentators find almost nothing of any substantive value in his so called policies 63 Activism to bring forth sexual assault allegations edit The New York Times reported in December 2017 that a group founded by Brock had spent 200 000 in an unsuccessful effort to bring forward accusations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential race 64 He was reportedly considering doing the same to congressional Republicans 64 Personal life editBrock was formerly the domestic partner of William Grey Fox News reported that their relationship ended in a bitter three year long legal battle in which Brock and Grey traded angry accusations replete with charges of blackmail theft and financial malfeasance related to a house in Rehoboth Beach Delaware that the two once shared 65 Brock made a six figure payout to Grey in order to avoid his former partner going public with accusations of corruption regarding Brock and Media Matters Brock initially paid then sued afterward for what he now termed blackmail 66 Grey filed a lawsuit against Brock in January 2011 and Brock countersued Grey in March 2011 65 The dispute was settled at the end of 2011 on confidential terms 65 Brock was formerly in a long term relationship with James Alefantis 67 68 69 66 On March 22 2017 Brock suffered a heart attack while at work at Media Matters headquarters 70 71 Reception editThis article s criticism or controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality Please help rewrite or integrate negative information to other sections through discussion on the talk page December 2021 Paul Ryan a lawyer at the Campaign Legal Center considered complaining about Brock to the Federal Election Commission and Justice Department charging that he was creating new ways to undermine campaign regulation 2 He was referencing Brock s simultaneous involvement with Correct the Record American Bridge and Priorities USA Action since the first two groups worked closely with Hillary Clinton s campaign while Priorities USA Action the largest Democratic Party super PAC is legally prohibited from doing so Brock claimed to have stopped working directly with American Bridge although its staffers continued to operate out of his office In 2001 Jonah Goldberg wrote in National Review that while Brock has been hailed by liberals for coming clean they would never really trust him He quoted reporter Jill Abramson as having said that the problem with Brock s credibility is that once you admit you ve knowingly written false things how do you know when to believe what he writes 20 Similarly The Guardian referred in 2014 to residual unease among some liberal operatives that Brock s conversion story fits into a pattern of opportunism and self promotion rather than ideological transformation 35 Observing in 2015 that Brock had admitted to mudslinging before The Daily Beast noted a difficulty in dispatching fears he would do it again 4 Brock s claim that the Clintons have never committed any wrongdoing has received criticisms from many including fellow Democrats who have cited instances of abuse 72 Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks criticized Brock s negative coverage of the Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential Campaign specifically the alleged invention of the Bernie Bro controversy 73 74 Uygur said that Brock s January 10 2017 open letter of apology to Sanders and his voters 75 was disingenuous because it was motivated by a desire to raise money from wealthy Democratic donors and to foster a perception of himself as being a member of the U S progressive movement 73 Books editBrock David 1993 The Real Anita Hill The Untold Story New York Free Press ISBN 978 0 02 904656 2 Brock David 1996 The Seduction of Hillary Rodham 1st pbk ed New York Free Press ISBN 978 0 684 83770 3 Brock David 2002 Blinded by the Right The Conscience of an Ex Conservative 1st pbk ed New York Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 1 4000 4728 4 Brock David 2004 The Republican Noise Machine Right Wing Media and How It Corrupts Democracy 1st ed New York Crown ISBN 978 1 4000 4875 5 Brock David Waldman Paul 2008 Free Ride John McCain and the Media New York Anchor ISBN 978 0 307 27940 8 Brock David Rabin Havt Ari 2012 The Fox Effect How Roger Ailes Turned a Network into a Propaganda Machine New York Anchor ISBN 978 0 307 94768 0 Brock David 2015 Killing the Messenger The Right Wing Plot to Derail Hillary and Hijack Your Government 1st ed New York Twelve ISBN 978 1 4555 3376 3 References edit a b Luo Michael November 23 2010 Effort for Liberal Balance to G O P Group Begins The New York Times Retrieved June 25 2011 a b Sherer Michael September 10 2015 Hillary Clinton s Bulldog Blazes New Campaign Finance Trails Time Retrieved April 12 2017 a b c d Reporter Apologizes For Clinton Sex Article CNN March 10 1998 Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved October 17 2008 a b c d e f g h Grove Lloyd September 18 2015 Can Anyone Ever Truly Trust David Brock The Daily Beast Retrieved December 8 2015 a b c d e Thrush Glenn Gold Hadas September 10 2015 David Brock The New York Times has a special place in hell Politico Retrieved December 8 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Goldberg Michelle December 15 2014 How David Brock Built an Empire to Put Hillary in the White House The Nation Retrieved December 8 2015 Media Matters announces departure of David Brock Media Matters November 17 2022 Nicholas Peter Memoli Mike December 15 2022 Biden allies plot 2024 strategy focused on Trump even if he fades away NBC News Retrieved December 30 2022 Viser Matt Scherer Michael December 10 2022 Some Hunter Biden allies making plans to go after his accusers Washington Post Retrieved December 30 2022 Stated in Brock s Blinded by the Right Lei Richard The Reliable Source The Washington Post August 1 2004 Accessed September 28 2018 a b Atlas James February 12 1995 The Counter Counterculture The New York Times Magazine Retrieved April 12 2017 Brock David Blinded by the Right The Conscience of an Ex Conservative p 14 Random House 2003 ISBN 1 4000 4728 5 Retrieved January 30 2011 when I arrived at my all male high school Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus New Jersey I was singled out and ridiculed for being different Brock David Blinded by the Right The 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