He notes, correctly, that the RNC is the only place where the 'Phants are raising good money, and that they are wasting it on his doomed campaign.
He's concerned about how a "conservative free" management of the financial meltdown will be handled, and he wrings his hands over the, "fierce new anger among many liberal Democrats," by which he means that their refrain is, "Thank you sir, can I have another."
But then, he gets to the bit where he actually really gives a damn:
Unchecked, this angry new wing of the Democratic Party will seek to stifle opposition by changing the rules of the political game. Some will want to silence conservative talk radio by tightening regulation of the airwaves via the misleadingly named "fairness doctrine"; others may seek to police the activities of right-leaning think tanks by a stricter interpretation of what is tax-deductible and what is not.(emphasis mine)
Between punditry on fox, and his think-tank gigs, he is afraid that he will actually have to work for a living.
I guess that trumps ideology for him.
I incorporated a 501(c)3 tax exempt org, it was, and is, a completely bogus registration, though it is technically legal and in accordance with all laws and regulations. (no names here, I don't want do give them grief*) It puts on SF conventions, and running a SF convention should not get tax exempt status, with deductible contributions (In truth, it went 501(c)3 for the cheap mailing rates anyway).
Neither should the right wing pundit full employment welfare programs, like the AEI, where David Frum works. They are playthings of rich people who never had to work for their money, and want to manipulate public policy for their benefit.
They are not charities, they are lobbying organizations.
*And I don't want to give them anything else. Any contact between me and this organization is very bad for me, which I suppose is more of a reflection on me than it is on them.
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