Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Saturday January 29, 2005
The Guardian
The Bush administration was confronted with fresh evidence of a far-reaching clandestine campaign to influence public opinion yesterday after a third conservative commentator admitted receiving payments for championing its policies.
Michael McManus, a newspaper columnist, was paid up to $10,000 (£5,300) to praise the administration's marriage initiative, which diverts funds from welfare to marital counselling, the Los Angeles Times reported.
His fees were approved by a branch of the department of health and human services, and were funnelled through the Lewin Group, a consultancy firm. The commentator's rightwing Marriage Savers Foundation received an additional $49,000 in government grants. Mr McManus did not disclose the payments in his columns.
Neither did Maggie Gallagher, another conservative columnist and even a more prominent supporter of the marriage plan.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1401211,00.html