
Concerns are growing within the conservative community after reports revealed that leftist donors, including George Soros, are quietly funding media outlets that present themselves as conservative. One of the most prominent examples is Compact magazine, founded by conservative editor Sohrab Ahmari. Compact has been receiving financial support from Soros’ Open Society Foundations, raising questions about the magazine’s true intentions.
While Compact promotes traditional values and supports authoritarian figures like Viktor Orbán, its financial ties to Soros have left many questioning whether it is genuinely conservative. Critics argue that the magazine’s connection to a major leftist donor suggests that it may be part of a larger strategy to subtly manipulate conservative readers, promoting ideas that align with leftist goals while maintaining a conservative appearance.
Have said for years that compact is a commie publication. jacobin 2.0.
Vindicated. pic.twitter.com/0dbqaKWAHY
— Aimee Terese (@aimeeterese) October 23, 2024
Another troubling case is All Seasons Press, a publisher known for signing conservative authors. It was recently revealed that Scott Bessent, a former Soros associate, is linked to the press. Conservative writer Lee Smith sued All Seasons Press, accusing them of attempting to suppress his book, which was critical of globalist elites like Soros. The lawsuit revealed that the publisher had hidden its connections to Bessent, raising further suspicions about left-wing involvement.
These revelations have sparked widespread alarm among conservatives, who now fear that left-wing elites are using their financial resources to infiltrate conservative media. The concern is that leftist donors are steering the conversation within conservative outlets, pushing an agenda that ultimately serves their political goals.
Let me get this straight: Compact Magazine is funded by Soros foundation money?
Like actually?
— Kale Zelden (@kalezelden) October 23, 2024