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Fundraising Group Took Large Payments For PAC Work
We've got a couple more examples of how a conservative Washington political group is raising money on behalf of other people then keeping a extraordinary chunk of that money in fees.
BMW Direct, a direct-mail fundraising firm, has been raising money for groups called Freedom's Defense Fund and The Madison Project.
It's not clear what Freedom's Defense Fund supposedly does. It shares an address at the same office as BMW Direct. It does not appear to have a Web site.
The Madison Project, according to its Web site, "raises money for conservative candidates through our network of grassroots conservatives."
Today ProPublica points out a Roll Call story from April showing that the Washington firm raised more than $1 million for Freedom's Defense Fund during the past three election cycles and spent more than 95 percent on the fundraising effort.
BMW Direct didn't return our phone call yesterday, but they did talk to Roll Call a couple months ago.
[BMW Direct Chief Operating Officer Michael] Centanni defended the in-house arrangement and the PAC's seemingly high operating expenses, arguing that "Freedom's Defense Fund doesn't pay any rent. ... We don't have payroll, and we try to keep our costs low."And despite the fact that only 5 cents for every dollar the PAC raises actually goes to Republican candidates or causes, Centanni said it provides a vehicle for less-heeled donors "to be part of the process." He also said to check back with the group in November, when he expects expenses to dwindle and predicted that three cycles of donor mining will finally pay off.
"We will be spending a lot more money ... on contributions to candidates," he said.
As for the Madison Project, we checked the group's records over at the Center for Responsive Politics. It looks like the Madison Project so far this election cycle has spent nearly $300,000 on direct mail efforts with BMW Direct and its affiliates.
It has given no money in contributions to federal candidates so far this cycle.





Interesting that this is coming full circle. Bottomless political moneys flowing to GOP contractors. What needs to be questioned is where that money first came from - are they real donors, or straw donors.
But interesting that the Madison Project should come up... The Madison Project used to be run by a 31 year old fella named Timmy Teepell. Teepell went on to run Bobby Jindal's race for Governor of Louisiana. Today he's the Chief of Staff to Governor Jindal. Teepell is homeschooled.
Anyhoo, the Madison Project under Teepell shared office space in DC with a consulting firm run by a (criminally convicted) GOP operative named Carolyn Malenick.
Malenick is most famous for running industry-supported Triad Management Services, a PAC which illegally benefitted GOP candidates. Triad accepted very large contributions from prohibited sources.
What is most notable about Triad was that the GOP majority (Dan Burton) spent thousands investigating alleged "Johnny Huang" and allegedy Chinese fundraising on the Dem side supporting - but refused to look at GOP abuses.
The minority published their own report - well worth a read.
http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20050124114637-71550.pdf
July 1, 2008 4:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
The Triad scandal activities were back in 1996... It's been going on THAT LONG.
July 1, 2008 5:50 PM | Reply | Permalink
Also note, the Madison Project is now run by Ned Ryun and Drew Ryun, two sons of former Kansas Republican Congressman Jim Ryun, a 1960's track star.
Ryun lost his seat in 2006, following revelations that he bought a Capitol Hill rowhouse in DC from Tom DeLay's shady-Abramoff connected sydate - the US Family Network - at a STEEP discount. This story was extensively covered by TPM Muckraker.
Also interesting to note that ex-Rep. Jim Ryun's daughter, Katharine, worked in Bush's Faith-Based Initiatives Office. She has the dubious distinction of having been one of the few people caught setting up appointments for Jack Abramoff inside the White House - and clearing him through the Secret Service security office.
July 1, 2008 4:55 PM | Reply | Permalink
Wasn't Ryun one of the few "real" candidates handled by BWM Direct?
July 1, 2008 5:40 PM | Reply | Permalink
The real question is how can the GOP blame the Dems for this? I'm sure they're looking for a way.
July 1, 2008 11:54 PM | Reply | Permalink