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United States News Title: Cruz PACs Paid Talk Radio Insider $8 Million Dollars – Was Money Illegally Used To Buy Talk Host Endorsements? Reality Check has already shown how Neutral Conservative News Websites Breitbart and The Daily Wire are actually fronts for the Ted Cruz Campaign. In our article The $25 Million Dollar Trump Take Down we clearly show that the owners of those sites donated over $25 Million Dollars to the Cruz Campaign and then use their websites to promote him. But is Talk Radio also on the take? Reality Check dug into Cruz FEC Filings and discovered the Cruz PACs paid a Talk Radio Insider over $8 Million Dollars, and the endorsements of Glenn Beck, Mark Levin and others quickly came in. The FCC regulates the nations TV and Radio Stations because the signals they use are owned by the public. This is why you cannot use certain words on the radio, stations must have licenses, keep a public records file and make it available, etc. One FCC rule is 47 U.S. Code § 317 or the Payola Rule. Simply put, Radio/TV Stations and their employees are not allowed to take money to put content in their programming, mention items, talk about candidates, etc. unless that sponsorship is disclosed. In other words, if a Talk Show host like Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Hugh Hewitt or others was paid money by a campaign to talk glowingly, defend or endorse a candidate, and not disclose that they were paid on-air to the audience, or the radio stations they are broadcast on, theyd be in violation of the law. The station could lose its license and the host could be jailed and fined. Politico published an article in December called, Talk Radio Rallies Around Ted Cruz highlighting Glenn Beck, Mark Levin and Erick Erickson, amongst others as hosts defending Cruz and bashing Donald Trump (to Cruzs benefit). If these hosts are doing it on their own, with no payment, its perfectly legal. However, if money is flowing to them, and they are not disclosing it, they are violating Federal Law. Cruz won a convincing primary in Wisconsin and as Mark Graul, a Wisconsin based GOP Strategist pointed out: Screen Shot 2016-04-13 at 11.43.16 AM The question is, are these talk show hosts becoming Pro-Cruz on their own volition? Or are they being paid big money to sway the election in Cruzs favor? A look at Ted Cruz PAC filings (Keep The Promise I & Keep The Promise PAC) turns up expenses totaling $8,467,466.00 to a company out of Plano Texas called Rigel Strategies LLC. Below is a screenshot of just a small sample of the payments Keep The Promise I has paid to Rigel Strategies, LLC. Screen Shot 2016-04-12 at 10.21.28 PM Rigel Strategies, LLC is owned by a man named Dennis Sternitzky. Sternitzky is the only employee of Rigel Strategies, LLC from extensive research. Sternitzky is a former sales rep for Salem Communications (now known as Salem Media Group), which owns 117 radio stations across the United States. Salem also owns the website Red State which puts on the Red State Gathering that is hosted by Erick Erickson. The Red State Gathering notoriously banned Donald Trump from appearing at its latest get together in Denver Colorado. When Sternitzky founded Rigell Strategies, LLC he began pushing a different kind of marketing he calls, Embedded Marketing. Sternitzky quotes Michael Margolis, If you want to learn about a culture, listen to the stories
if you want to change the culture, change the stories. In short, Sternitzkys marketing plan is to pay hosts to promote brands, campaigns, etc. during their show which is perfectly legal, AS LONG AS ITS DISCLOSED to the public. Here is a youtube video of Sternitzky explaining his concept. According to Sternitzkys LinkedIn Profile, he was the National Account Manager for Salem Communications (syndicator for Mark Levin, Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, Bill Bennett, Mike Gallagher, Erick Erickson and Hugh Hewitt) from August 2005 to August 2011. Before that Sternitzky worked for Premeire Radio Networks (syndicator for Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Meghan McCain). Screen Shot 2016-04-13 at 11.07.50 AM In 2015, Ted Cruzs PAC Keep The Promise I made 58 payments to Rigel Strategies, LLC. for a total of $1,094,268.00. The PAC increased its spending with Rigel Strategies, LLC. dramatically in 2016 and in just January and February (the latest filings available), has paid Rigel $7,373,198.00. The expenses are listed as Media and Pac Radio Advertising. Below is a screenshot of all of the payments made by Cruzs Keep The Promise 1 and Keep The Promise PAC to Rigel Strategies, LLC. Screen Shot 2016-04-13 at 10.08.07 AM Screen Shot 2016-04-13 at 10.10.33 AM Screen Shot 2016-04-13 at 10.12.29 AM Its also been widely reported that, David Barton, the Director of Cruzs Keep The Promise PAC, is also the Chairman of Glenn Becks Mercury One Charity. Between January 18, 2016 and February 18, 2016, Keep The Promise PAC paid Rigel Strategies, LLC. $1,033,300.00. MercuryOne9902013 Since Rigel Strategies, LLC. is not a public corporation, just what that $8,467,466.00 dollars in Media spending has been used for is not public record. However, its not hard to connect the dots and see that a one man corporation, with connections to radio hosts and a marketing plan of embedded marketing may be using that money to purchase the loyalty of Talk Show Hosts around the nation to sway the election in Cruzs favor. Is Cruzs Keeping the Promise I and Keep The Promise PAC, through Rigel Strategies, LLC. paying conservative talk show hosts and media pundits for their endorsements, their defense of Cruz and to attack his opponents? If so, this would be a blatant violation of the FCCs Payola and Plugola laws as the hosts mentioned have not disclosed on the air the payments made in exchange for their programming. Further, this would be a violation of the FCCs Equal Time Rule which was created because the FCC thought Radio and TV stations could easily manipulate the outcome of elections by presenting just one point of view, and excluding other candidates. Some other articles you may find interesting: GOP Establishment Money Funding Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, Erick Erickson To Attack Trump Mark Levins fiancees Son Works for Ted Cruz Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
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I suppose it's possible, but it would be incredibly risky for someone like Mark Levin to simply sell his endorsement. His whole audience share is built on trust, and something like this would destroy their trust. I don't believe it for Levin. I would not believe it for Limbaugh or Hannity either. They're already very rich, and they got rich because their audiences trust them. I can't see either of them, or Levin (of whom I am no longer a fan) jeopardizing everything they've built to support some marginally failing candidate. If the piece asserted that Limbaugh or Hannity or Levin had been bought, I would immediately think that it was a hit piece from the LEFT, seeking to discredit talk radio - their nemesis - completely. On the other hand, local conservative radio hosts, guys who want to be Limbaughs and Hannitys, but who right now are just getting by on local radio salaries (which are not great), and who are inclined to be pro-Cruz anyway, well, they might take some money, if proffered, to keep saying nice things about Cruz and nasty things about his opponents. Their rationale would be that they're going to do that ANYWAY, so why not get a little financial help. After all, "Everybody does it." Hillary gets paid a quarter million dollars for one speech. Local talk radio guys who have not built personal fortunes and reputations by taking a little money on the side, but Limbaugh, Hannity or Levin? It would be stupidity beyond belief for them to do it. None of those three are at all stupid, so for them I do not believe it.
I make no claim as to the validity of the article. I simply ran across it, and posted for everyone to view, & opine, andto see others views. I will say that from the beginning, Beck & his crew of toadys have been so rabid, non stop anti Trump, that I wondered why. I believed that it was either they were being paid, or they were being blackmailed. I do not believe they are "true believers" Again, I make no claim to the validity of the article. If you do not like it, then ignore it.
Beck? Beck is a drug addict. Unstable. I can well believe that he can bring himself to believe anything he gets paid for.
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