Whatever happened to a little fact checking in journalism?
Forbes reports that
Foster Friess, the
Guardian's
"Christian billionaire", and
The New Republic 's own
"eccentric billionaire" is not quite as loaded as some pubs make him out to be.
Friess, who founding
Friess Associates, the investment adviser for the
Brandywine Fund, is
reportedly responsible for setting up the Red, White and Blue Super Political Action Committee, which the
New York Times credited with helping fuel Santorum's three state sweep this week by purchasing TV ads on his behalf, according to
InvestmentNews. Friess had donated $331,000, or 40 percent of the fund's assets, as of Dec. 31, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.
Forbes takes a stab at other pubs' misrepresentation of Friess' actual net worth with this zoinger: "He is indeed a devout right-winger, a born-again Christian and plenty rich, but he himself admits he isn’t a billionaire," writes Sean Kilachand, who backs up his assertion with an email exchange he had Friess, or one of his associates, last week.
"'When people dub me a billionaire my [wife] came to me and asked if I was squirreling money away.’ So, I’m not there yet, Sean, but keep in touch. Hope I make it some day, and will be on your list," according to the correspondence. 
Edited by:
Hung Tran
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