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Here is the headline up for discussion: Molly Redden / Mother Jones:
Someone Just Spent $1.5 Million on a GOP Senate Candidate. We'll Probably Never Know Who. — Was it you? — One of the super-PAC ads blanketing Arkansas. Courtesy Government Integrity Fund Action Network — Arkansas is witnessing what may be the most expensive political ad campaign …
Editor's notes: Let me use Democrat talking points as I defend the GOP funding of Tom Cotton's campaign for a House seat out of Arkansas:
1. The IRS plotted to cheat Republicans and (especially) conservative, teaparty types, out of their rightful place as fund raisers for their party's preferences; 360 conservative funding organizations to ZERO liberal groups, were targeted by the IRS, when the dust and lies had settled.
2. The first campaign lie, told by H Obama, was his broken promise to abide by the McCain/Feingold campaign funding laws. Both McCain and Obama agreed to follow the law's limitations. Only McCain followed through.
3. While GOP haters have no idea where Tom Cotton's $1.5 million came from, neither does the public know where $400 million of Obama's money came from, either. McCain, the goodie-two shoes that he was, revealed all of his donors. Obama did not, and much of Obama's money came to his campaign via US donations sent to foreign countries and back, again, into the United States.
4. Finally, while the Demos whine about the GOP following their (the Dems) lead on campaign funding, no one really cares. The American people know that a great deal of "cheating" goes on, as to fund raising and, no one cares . . . . . . hence this is neither a news item or a "PR" issue.
While I do not condone cheating, I certainly have no intentions of listening to those who support a party that believes the "ends justify the means," that "winning at all cost" is demanded in national politics. The Dems codified lying as an accepted means to the end in condoning and teaching Rules for Radicals. As a result, the rest of us should never allow that party to ever lecture us on some faux sense of morality when it comes to the rules of engagement for winning an election.
Time for them to eat their own words. Hope they are hungry, because there are millions of us who want to cram their own words down their collective throat.
You love to roll all of us "libs" and communists into a single unit. We all lie, we all misrepresent, we all believe in the Alinskiy way of life You often speak of proof rather than "evidence," as if what you say or write, is proof of something, rather than evidence of some important (to you) "truth." You recently wrote of the falsity of "all or nothing" politics, yet, you thrive in that environment, "proving" your hypocrisy on just about every debated point you make.
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