By Washington Free Beacon Staff, May 19, 2014, Freebeacon.com
High-powered political players on the left are finding a new home in Hollywood, according to the New York Times.
The entertainment world, from Warner Brothers to the Academy, is bringing in the politically savvy to fill a variety of roles, and veterans of the Clinton and Obama administrations are taking advantage of it.
Dee Dee Myers, a former Clinton administration spokeswoman, is headed for Warner Bros. Mark Fabiani, another political veteran, has agreed to advise the boycott-plagued Beverly Hills Hotel. And, as it turns out, yet another high-powered political player, Craig Schirmer, has been working behind the scenes at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [...]
Mr. Schirmer and his politically savvy fellows are the latest among a long line of East Coast power players who have found a new niche in the entertainment world.
Read the full story: www.freebeacon.com
High-powered political players on the left are finding a new home in Hollywood, according to the New York Times.
The entertainment world, from Warner Brothers to the Academy, is bringing in the politically savvy to fill a variety of roles, and veterans of the Clinton and Obama administrations are taking advantage of it.
Dee Dee Myers, a former Clinton administration spokeswoman, is headed for Warner Bros. Mark Fabiani, another political veteran, has agreed to advise the boycott-plagued Beverly Hills Hotel. And, as it turns out, yet another high-powered political player, Craig Schirmer, has been working behind the scenes at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [...]
Mr. Schirmer and his politically savvy fellows are the latest among a long line of East Coast power players who have found a new niche in the entertainment world.
Read the full story: www.freebeacon.com
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