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+ | Eli Clifton revealed that the [[Emergency Committee for Israel]] website domain was initially registered to Hoover]], who he describes as part of a “[http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/articles/display/A_Great_Little_Racket_The_Neocon_Media_Machine neoconservative extensive echo chamber] which seeks to create the appearance of a diverse coalition of grassroots groups calling on the US to prevent Iran from going nuclear by any means necessary."<ref name="EC">Eli Clifton, [http://www.lobelog.com/former-bush-administration-official-heads-up-latest-astroturf-group-pushing-for-attack-on-iran/ 'Former Bush Administration Official Heads Up Latest Astroturf Group Pushing For Attack On Iran'], ''Lobelog.com'', 11 July 2010</ref> After following up on Clifton's claims, Richard Silverstein revealed that the domain registration was 'curiously' changed to list no name after Clifton's report.<ref>Richard Silverstein, [http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/tag/emergency-committee-for-israel/ 'Jewish Neocons Gear Up for Midterm Elections…Let the Good Smears Roll'] ''Tikun Olan'', 13 July 2010</ref> | ||
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*[[Emergency Committee for Israel]] | *[[Emergency Committee for Israel]] |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 16 July 2010
Margaret Hoover is a former member of the Bush Administration and Fox News commentator.
Eli Clifton revealed that the Emergency Committee for Israel website domain was initially registered to Hoover]], who he describes as part of a “neoconservative extensive echo chamber which seeks to create the appearance of a diverse coalition of grassroots groups calling on the US to prevent Iran from going nuclear by any means necessary."[1] After following up on Clifton's claims, Richard Silverstein revealed that the domain registration was 'curiously' changed to list no name after Clifton's report.[2]