I like Rachel Maddow so this was kind of a surprise because she is known for quality reporting.
The full article from The Tampa Bay Times is linked above. It's long. Here is a summary:
[i]On Maddow's Jan. 2, 2014, show, Maddow accused the Koch brothers -- through "affiliated state groups" -- of pushing and promoting a Florida law that requires welfare recipients to first pass a drug test. Representatives for the Koch brothers pushed back against the allegation, saying they were not involved with the Florida law or the Florida group who supported the law, the Foundation for Government Accountability.
Maddow is sticking by her story and refused to read a Koch-prepared on-air apology.
In her original report, Maddow said that Koch brothers affiliated groups "in Florida they, at least, have been promoting forced drug tests for people who are on welfare." Later after Maddow read a description of the same group, the Foundation for Government Accountability, she said, "That’s the Koch brothers group that has been promoting this idea, right, the same Koch brothers group that has been telling people not to get health insurance. They're the ones that came up with the idea that it’s a great use of state funds."
We're boiling down those comments to fact-check this statement: The Foundation for Government Accountability, which supported a Florida law requiring drug testing of welfare recipients, is a "Koch brothers affiliated group."
Maddow said the Foundation for Government Accountability, which supported a Florida law requiring drug testing of welfare recipients, is a "Koch brothers affiliated group."
The evidence to prove that particular claim is thin. We rate the claim Mostly False.[/i]
[i]Interestingly, the report also lists Comcast as a donor to the State Policy Network. Comcast is the parent company of Maddow's MSNBC.[/i]
It's interesting because liberals like Maddow continue to demonize the Koch brothers and I guess she got caught making shit up.
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Edited by cxkxr: 1/11/2014 8:48:46 PM[quote]I like Rachel Maddow so this was kind of a surprise because she is known for quality reporting.[/quote] Ohhhh you.