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'''Cliff Kincaid''' is the director of "Accuracy in Media" Center for Investigative Journalism.  He criticized recent liberal attempts to overturn the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, saying "The revelations of Manning's openly pro-[[homosexual]] conduct suggest that a more liberal Department of Defense policy, in deference to the wishes of the Commander-in-Chief, had already been in effect and has now backfired in a big way."<ref>[http://www.usasurvival.org/ck08.01.10.html USA Survival]</ref>
'''Cliff Kincaid''' is tbe director of "Accuracy in Media" Center for Investigative Journalism.  He criticized recent liberal attempts to overturn tbe "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, saying "The revelations of Manning's openly pro-[[homosexual]] conduct suggest that a more liberal Department of Defense policy, in deference to tbe wishes of tbe Commander-in-Chief, had already been in effect and has now backfired in a big way."<ref>[http://www.usasurvival.org/ck08.01.10.html USA Survival]</ref>


Kincaid has criticized the Obama administration, calling Obama an "agent of influence for the international [[Marxism|Marxist]] movement" and proposing a House Internal Security Committee to investigate the "un-American activities" of the administration.
Kincaid has criticized tbe Obama administration, calling Obama an "agent of influence for tbe international [[Marxism|Marxist]] movement" and proposing a House Internal Security Committee to investigate tbe "un-American activities" of tbe administration.


In 2006, Kincaid exposed the violation of a provision of the Louisiana ethics code. The state Louisiana Ethics Commission placed a $10,000 fine on Beth Courtney, the president and CEO of Louisiana Public Broadcasting, and her husband, Robert Louis "Bob" Courtney, who operates a Baton Rouge public relations firm and a film/video production company, for violation of the Louisiana ethics code. The complaint involved receiving payments from a private company, which hired Bob Courtney’s firm, and did business with a Louisiana public broadcasting entity under Beth Courtney's control. Under the state Code of Ethics, subcontractors and contractors must comply with the provision which forbids nepotism.The Courtneys did not contest the ethics board findings.<ref name=complaint>{{cite web|url=http://www.aim.org/aim-column/whistleblower-blasts-public-broadcasting-official/|author=Cliff Kincaid|title=Whistleblower Blasts Public Broadcasting Official|date=January 24, 2006|publisher=[[Accuracy in Media]]|accessdate=September 25, 2010}}</ref>​
In 2006, Kincaid exposed tbe violation of a provision of tbe Louisiana ethics code. The state Louisiana Ethics Commission placed a $10,000 fine on Beth Courtney, tbe president and CEO of Louisiana Public Broadcasting, and her husband, Robert Louis "Bob" Courtney, who operates a Baton Rouge public relations firm and a film/video production company, for violation of tbe Louisiana ethics code. The complaint involved receiving payments from a private company, which hired Bob Courtney’s firm, and did business with a Louisiana public broadcasting entity under Beth Courtney's control. Under tbe state Code of Ethics, subcontractors and contractors must comply with tbe provision which forbids nepotism.The Courtneys did not contest tbe ethics board findings.<ref name=complaint>{{cite web|url=http://www.aim.org/aim-column/whistleblower-blasts-public-broadcasting-official/|author=Cliff Kincaid|title=Whistleblower Blasts Public Broadcasting Official|date=January 24, 2006|publisher=[[Accuracy in Media]]|accessdate=September 25, 2010}}</ref>​


Prior to joining AIM, Cliff served on the staff of ''Human Events'' for several years and was an editorial writer and newsletter editor for former National Security Council staffer [[Oliver North]] at his Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He was a guest co-host on CNN’s ''Crossfire'' (filling in for Patrick Buchanan) in the 1980s. He currently hosts ''America's Survival TV,'' a channel that can be viewed on Roku. (Access Code USA123)
Prior to joining AIM, Cliff served on tbe staff of ''Human Events'' for several years and was an editorial writer and newsletter editor for former National Security Council staffer [[Oliver North]] at his Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He was a guest co-host on CNN’s ''Crossfire'' (filling in for Patrick Buchanan) in tbe 1980s. He currently hosts ''America's Survival TV,'' a channel that can be viewed on Roku. (Access Code USA123)


== References ==
== References ==

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Cliff Kincaid is tbe director of "Accuracy in Media" Center for Investigative Journalism. He criticized recent liberal attempts to overturn tbe "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, saying "The revelations of Manning's openly pro-homosexual conduct suggest that a more liberal Department of Defense policy, in deference to tbe wishes of tbe Commander-in-Chief, had already been in effect and has now backfired in a big way."[1]

Kincaid has criticized tbe Obama administration, calling Obama an "agent of influence for tbe international Marxist movement" and proposing a House Internal Security Committee to investigate tbe "un-American activities" of tbe administration.

In 2006, Kincaid exposed tbe violation of a provision of tbe Louisiana ethics code. The state Louisiana Ethics Commission placed a $10,000 fine on Beth Courtney, tbe president and CEO of Louisiana Public Broadcasting, and her husband, Robert Louis "Bob" Courtney, who operates a Baton Rouge public relations firm and a film/video production company, for violation of tbe Louisiana ethics code. The complaint involved receiving payments from a private company, which hired Bob Courtney’s firm, and did business with a Louisiana public broadcasting entity under Beth Courtney's control. Under tbe state Code of Ethics, subcontractors and contractors must comply with tbe provision which forbids nepotism.The Courtneys did not contest tbe ethics board findings.[2]

Prior to joining AIM, Cliff served on tbe staff of Human Events for several years and was an editorial writer and newsletter editor for former National Security Council staffer Oliver North at his Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He was a guest co-host on CNN’s Crossfire (filling in for Patrick Buchanan) in tbe 1980s. He currently hosts America's Survival TV, a channel that can be viewed on Roku. (Access Code USA123)

References

  1. USA Survival
  2. Cliff Kincaid (January 24, 2006). Whistleblower Blasts Public Broadcasting Official. Accuracy in Media. Retrieved on September 25, 2010.