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Richard Scaife

Philanthropist

Richard Mellon Scaife was born into the wealth of the American oil and banking Mellon family, and as a young man he oversaw many of their philanthropic foundations. In 1969 he went into the newspaper business as owner and publisher of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He contributed to the presidential campaigns of Republicans Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon, and in the 1980s and '90s became a powerful force in American conservative politics. Scaife is a trustee of several organizations committed to conservative and Christian causes, including The Heritage Foundation, the Sarah Scaife Foundation, The Allegheny Foundation and the Carthage Foundation. The conservative, populist magazine The American Spectator was financed largely by Scaife in the 1990s, who supported their efforts to dig up dirt on President Bill Clinton. Although Clinton was impeached, he remained in office, The American Spectator fell on hard times and Scaife withdrew his financial support.

Four Good Links

Funding Father of the Right

Washington Post story about his reputation

The Mellon Move

2006 example of the occasional column for the Tribune

Who is Richard Mellon Scaife?

CNN story from 1998 about his background and connections

Citizen Scaife

1981 article on Scaife and the rise of conservative think-tanks

Vital Stats

Birth

1933 (?)

Birthplace

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Death

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Best Known As

Financial backer of U.S. conservative political causes

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