super PAC considered going all busybody on Obama!

RoryN

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You've heard the story. What say you?

I say: smells like desperation. Obvious desperation. :cool: And they whine about people bringing up Romney being a Mormon...lol!

GOP donor: I don't support ad campaign tying Obama to Jeremiah Wright

By Lucy Madison

Conservative donor Joe Ricketts has rejected a proposed ad campaign that would have hit President Obama for his ties to the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Brian Baker, who alongside Ricketts heads the outside group Ending Spending Action Fund, said the proposal was "only a suggestion" and "never a plan to be accepted."

The planned attack brought forward by an outside vendor "reflects an approach to politics that Mr. Ricketts rejects," Baker said in a prepared statement.

The New York Times published a report Thursday detailing a proposal by a group of Republican strategists to launch a $10 million attack on Mr. Obama that would have emphasized the president's former relationship with the controversial preacher.

The Times story details the 54-page-proposal, in which former advisers to Arizona Sen. John McCain allegedly criticize the former Republican nominee for his decision not to go after Mr. Obama for his ties to Wright in his failed bid for the White House four years ago.

"Our plan is to do exactly what John McCain would not let us do: Show the world how Barack Obama's opinions of America and the world were formed," the proposal says, according to the Times. "And why the influence of that misguided mentor and our president's formative years among left-wing intellectuals has brought our country to its knees."

The report also reportedly blasted McCain as "a crusty old politician who often seemed confused, burdened with a campaign just as confused."

Ricketts, the owner of the Chicago Cubs and founder of TD Ameritrade, is listed as one of three leadership members of the Ending Spending Action Fund on the group's website.

Recently, he contributed more than $200,000 toward supporting Deb Fischer in Nebraska's Republican Senate primary. Fischer on Tuesday pulled off an upset victory over two more prominent Republican candidates.

Fred Davis, who oversaw the proposal, told CBS News: "There IS no campaign."

"The document referred to in today's New York Times story was one proposal prepared and submitted by Strategic Perception Inc," Davis said. "The Ricketts family never approved it, and nothing has happened on it since the presentation. The vendors listed were as proposed, and had nothing to do with this proposal."

Responding to the Times story Thursday morning, the Obama campaign blasted what they cast as the "appalling lengths to which Republican operatives and SuperPacs apparently are willing to go to tear down the President and elect Mitt Romney."

"The blueprint for a hate-filled, divisive campaign of character assassination speaks for itself," Obama for America Campaign Manager Jim Messina said in a statement. "It also reflects how far the party has drifted in four short years since John McCain rejected these very tactics. Once again, Governor Romney has fallen short of the standard that John McCain set, reacting tepidly in a moment that required moral leadership in standing up to the very extreme wing of his own party."

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, after initially telling reporters that he had not yet read the newspapers, later repudiated the proposal, telling the conservative publication Townhall "I repudiate the effort by that PAC to promote an ad strategy of the nature they've described."

"I repudiate the effort by that PAC to promote an ad strategy of the nature they've described," Romney said Thursday. "I would like to see this campaign focus on the economy, on getting people back to work, on seeing rising incomes and growing prosperity -- particularly for those in the middle class of America. And I think what we've seen so far from the Obama campaign is a campaign of character assassination"

Mr. Obama has credited Wright with drawing him to Christianity, but began to distance himself from the controversial reverend before running for president. Wright, who is known for preaching what the New York Times described in 2007 as "Afrocentric theology," has been criticized for allegations of white racism and for controversial statements about 9/11 and the American government.

McCain on Thursday defended his decision not to play up Obama's ties to Wright in 2008.

"I'm proud of our campaign, I believe we did the right thing and I would do it over again, today," McCain said. "And, I noticed that the Romney campaign has repudiated that as well. So, it seems to me the issue's closed."

At a press conference, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi was more lighthearted with her response, using reporters' questions about the Times article to take a swipe at the Chicago Cubs.

"What was interesting to me was that this is all going to be funded by the owner of the Chicago Cubs. Well I hope they're as successful with this campaign as the cubs are on the baseball field," she quipped, to laughter. "They ain't got no chance of going to any World Series."
 
good for the goose?

In a stark reversal of President Obama's long-touted opposition to super PACs, the president's re-election campaign announced Monday that it would encourage deep-pocketed donors to send hefty checks to the Obama-aligned super PAC Priorities USA
 
good for the goose?

In a stark reversal of President Obama's long-touted opposition to super PACs, the president's re-election campaign announced Monday that it would encourage deep-pocketed donors to send hefty checks to the Obama-aligned super PAC Priorities USA

Did that super PAC put together a proposal to attack Romney on his Mormon faith?

"Good for the goose" just became "apples and oranges".
 
Did that super PAC put together a proposal to attack Romney on his Mormon faith?

"Good for the goose" just became "apples and oranges".

Because Wright has anything to do with faith? Sorry pal, the guy preaches hate not faith, but being a racist yourself I understand the confusion.

That is almost as dumb as saying Obama has not indirectly attached Romney for being a Mormon.

Were you dropped on your head as a child?
 
A campaign like that could be Romney's worst nightmare. The left will go crazy and come out in droves!
 
Because Wright has anything to do with faith?

Did I say that? Nope. Try reading comprehension:

"Our plan is to do exactly what John McCain would not let us do: Show the world how Barack Obama's opinions of America and the world were formed"

No super PAC has plans to come after Romney for his opinions of America and the world formed under the Mormon church. (So far.)

Sorry pal, the guy preaches hate not faith, but being a racist yourself

Another lame attempt at propaganda. Prove that I'm a racist - one shred of good evidence - or you're a liar. Thx! :cool:
 
Did I say that? Nope. Try reading comprehension:

"Our plan is to do exactly what John McCain would not let us do: Show the world how Barack Obama's opinions of America and the world were formed"

No super PAC has plans to come after Romney for his opinions of America and the world formed under the Mormon church. (So far.)



Another lame attempt at propaganda. Prove that I'm a racist - one shred of good evidence - or you're a liar. Thx! :cool:

Ha! Way to deflect dumbass!

Did that super PAC put together a proposal to attack Romney on his Mormon faith?
 
Ha! Way to deflect dumbass!

Did that super PAC put together a proposal to attack Romney on his Mormon faith?

Right - as a means of showing "how his opinions of America and the world were formed". It could be faith, connections with undesirables, etc. It doesn't matter. Your little "faith" whining is a red-herring and a lie.

Answer the question. And where's my supposed racism, BTW? Any balls? ;)
 
Right - as a means of showing "how his opinions of America and the world were formed". It could be faith, connections with undesirables, etc. It doesn't matter. Your little "faith" whining is a red-herring and a lie.

Answer the question. And where's my supposed racism, BTW? Any balls? ;)

oh....so everyone was suppose to guess at what you meant, and if they did not guess then it was a reading comprehension thing and not a little idiot running his mouth and covering it up after? :cool:
 
Right - as a means of showing "how his opinions of America and the world were formed". It could be faith, connections with undesirables, etc. It doesn't matter. Your little "faith" whining is a red-herring and a lie.

Answer the question. And where's my supposed racism, BTW? Any balls? ;)

But NIGGER being in NIGGERWRIGHTS Church

isnt...a means of showing "how his opinions of America and the world were formed". It could be faith, connections with undesirables, etc. It doesn't matter. :cool:
 
But NIGGER being in NIGGERWRIGHTS Church

isnt...a means of showing "how his opinions of America and the world were formed". It could be faith, connections with undesirables, etc. It doesn't matter. :cool:

its OK, TIPNIG, I'll wait
 
Because Wright has anything to do with faith? Sorry pal, the guy preaches hate not faith, but being a racist yourself I understand the confusion.

That is almost as dumb as saying Obama has not indirectly attached Romney for being a Mormon.

Were you dropped on your head as a child?

All the talk about what kind of church sermons Obama attended is the same thing as the OP pulling random things from the Mormon faith and spouting about how crazy Romney is. You're both arguing different ends to the same point.

Either religion is a factor or it isn't.
 
I should take some time to prove the sky is blue and Rory is a rascist......that way we can deflect from Obama flip flopping once again. :cool:
 
oh....so everyone was suppose to guess at what you meant

No one else had to guess, dumbass - only you. No one else complained.

and if they did not guess then it was a reading comprehension thing and not a

Blah, blah. You shouldn't try to save face; you embarrass yourself.

And the B.S. racism charge with zero evidence (per usual) is just icing on the cake. Thanks for playing! :)
 
All the talk about what kind of church sermons Obama attended is the same thing as the OP pulling random things from the Mormon faith and spouting about how crazy Romney is. You're both arguing different ends to the same point.

Either religion is a factor or it isn't.

My point exactly. But unlike the OP I will call out both sides on this bull shit!
 
No one else had to guess, dumbass - only you. No one else complained.



Blah, blah. You shouldn't try to save face; you embarrass yourself.

And the B.S. racism charge with zero evidence (per usual) is just icing on the cake. Thanks for playing! :)

PSSST... He's Ishmael's son in real life. Give him a break, the Good Lord sure didn't.
 
PSSST... He's Ishmael's son in real life. Give him a break, the Good Lord sure didn't.

Are you serious?

It's funny if it's not true.

If it is true, then...it's sort of like beating up a special needs child. :(
 
PSSST... He's Ishmael's son in real life. Give him a break, the Good Lord sure didn't.

ahhhh. I see the short man with the short dick that talks a lot while saying nothing has come do the dumb asses rescue..... How cute!

Maybe you should bring a step stool next time?
 
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