In his recently released documentary, [astro] Turf Wars, Australian filmmaker Taki Oldham goes undercover to try and answer the question: โJust how real are the roots of the tea partyโs supposed grassrootsย uprising.โ
Oldham, examines the role corporate-funded grassroots groups (known as โastroturfโ) have played in the recent health-care and climate debates and their central role in the tea partyย movement.
Hereโs the very amusingย trailer:
The film singles out free-market โgrassrootsโ groups FreedomWorks and Americans For Prosperity (AFP), whose million-plus memberships helped create the Tea Party movement and led the uprising against the Democrats reformย agenda.
While AFP have been getting a lot of press lately for their ties to billionaire oil man David Koch, (Astro) Turf Wars take this to a whole new level. Of particular note are the revelations that in a previous incarnation both AFP and FreedomWorks were paid by tobacco companies to kill the Clinton healthcare reforms in 1994, mobilizing their grassroots army to fight a โgovernment takeoverโ and โsocializedย medicine.โ
With help from propaganda experts Professor Mark Crispin Miller and DeSmogBlogโs own James Hoggan, Oldhamโs film lays bare the blatant use of pro-business propaganda driving the Tea Partyย movement.
Oldhamโs undercover work documents how Tea Party goers are being recruited into this libertarian fight for โfreedomโ seemingly without any understanding of who is bankrolling theย campaign.
Another notable appearance is by Huffington contributor Wendell Potter, a former head of PR for the health insurance providers Cigna and Humana who blows the whistle on the health insurance industryโs use of astroturfing to fool and manipulateย citizens.
The 90 minute film, which is available online at astrotufwars.com, comes at opportune moment for President Obama and the Democratic Party who are being drowned in a flood of corporate money to special interest groups like AFP, who according to the Associated Press have already spent $5.5m on attack ads against Democrat candidates – thatโs a lot of moolah for a supposedly โgrassrootsโย group.
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