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Outsider Media Foundation Formed

A new charitable foundation, the Outsider Media Foundation, has been formed. The Outsider Media Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in New Hampshire. It seeks to increase participation in, understanding of, and knowledge of political activity by the public media and other organizations, especially political activity less well-represented in traditional news sources.

Donations are to the Outsider Media Foundation are welcome and are tax deductible. Electronic donations are processed by Anedot.

In support of the Foundation, Independent Political Report has been donated by its former owner to the Foundation.

The Outsider Media Foundation Board of Directors includes
Whitney Bilyeu, Chair
J. Mark Barfield, Vice Chair
Valerie Sarwark, Secretary
Zachary S. Dumont, Treasurer
Brett Bittner
Ford Fischer
Paul Hugenberg
George Phillies
with staff member Jordan Willow Evans.

Independent Political Report is vigorously interested in recruiting more staff writers. See our web pages for details. And note our trifold trifold1

To contact the Outside Media Foundation or send donation checks:

Outsider Media Foundation
15 Oakwood Circle, Unit #6
Goffstown, NH. 03045
(774) 230-9999

Press inquiries are welcome.

 

7 Comments

  1. Phil July 15, 2023

    Mises is the best thing for the LP. They actually believe in libertarianism, something the Sarwark-Weld-Henchman-Bilyeu era strayed far away from.

    Have you asked a Mises member to join the board?

  2. Stewart Flood July 15, 2023

    I figured you would have tried for “political diversity”. As long as you keep the door open, they will want to join in if the project becomes successful in its mission.

    As far as Mises goes, while I know some individuals in that caucus that mean well, they are mostly just following like sheep. The view from the outside is that Mises’ real goals are not aligned with anything rational or with the intent to advance their party’s original beliefs.

    I predict a very bloody war at their next convention. I would not even attempt to predict the winner. If it is Mises, the LP may not be unrecognizable by 2026.

  3. George Phillies Post author | July 14, 2023

    I may have been a witness in a variety of caucuses, but I was not really an active participant. We did look for, e.g., a Green Party supporter, but one was not in evidence.

  4. Rick July 14, 2023

    I was hoping there would be a more diverse board. All I see are former Prag Caucus Libertarians. Are their plans to expand?

  5. Stewart Flood July 14, 2023

    I would be worried if a Trump, Biden or Kushner name had been on that list.

    None of these names frighten me. All good people.

  6. George Phillies Post author | July 14, 2023

    Your claim is incorrect. We are here to support objective news coverage. Your fixation on former National Chair Nick Sarwark, who ceased to be National Chair several years before the Mises caucus took over most of the Libertarian Party, is revealing.

  7. Phil July 14, 2023

    To clarify: the group is pro Nick Sarwark and anti- Mises? In my opinion, that’s bias.

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