Under cover of campaign fever, Obama moves against corporate money in an effort to protect against defeat in 2012.

OK, maybe that headline is a little too much, but think about it: President Obama and the national Democratic leadership are squawking to high heaven about "anonymous" political . . . . .

Editor's note: everyday, in everyway, Obama proves himself to be a Chicago style organizer and nothing more. In this case, he is desperately trying to pollute public opinion against big money. In the midst of a robust campaign cycle, Obama is trying to manipulate circumstances in his favor for the coming 2012 presidential cycle. Understand that he doesn't give a flip about foreign money. He is the king of foreign money and shady deals. His '08 campaign took in millions of undisclosed dollars. His AFL-CIO buddies have offices in nearly all of the industrialized nations of the world and no one is effectively watching them. Obama is angry that his side is not the only side of the political equation that can collect huge sums of money without having to disclose its donor base.

The High Court decision, Citizens United vs FEC, gave corporations equal rights in the world of campaign finance, equal to the Marxist controlled unions.

This action, mentioned in the above story-line, is all about negating the Court's decision and putting himself in the position of being able to intimidate those who work against him.

We are not going to get too excited. A new congress is coming to town, and his heavy hand is about to be slapped silly.

Update: We have this: It turns out that Democrats have taken twice as much foreign money in this election cycle as Republicans. They’ve taken “more than $1 million from political action committees affiliated with foreign companies. House and Senate Democrats have received approximately $1.02 million this cycle from such PACs, according to an analysis compiled YOU WILL WANT TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY >>>>>

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