July 31, 2010
Democrats Try Institutionalized Deception
[From article]
"You know when a politician starts a sen tence with "frankly," he's about to lie to your face.
[. . .]
"If you're a company with a government contract of over $10 million [like more than half of the top 50 US companies] or if you're a company with more than 20 percent foreign shareholders, you can't even mention a candidate in an ad for up to a full year before the election . . . There are no similar prohibitions for unions representing government contractors."
[. . .]
How about "Consumers Organized for Reliable Electricity"? That's the front group White House senior adviser David Axelrod formed to shill for a big utility-tax hike sought by Commonwealth Edison in Chicago.
Or how about "Americans for Stable Quality Care"? That was the ObamaCare-promoting coalition funded by Big Pharma, the AARP, AMA and the Service Employees International Union. The group pitched in $150 million for pro-Obama ads to create the illusion of grass-roots support."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_pols_self_protection_act_XdYLI3zHNfn2USR5ToE1qI
The pols' self-protection act
By MICHELLE MALKIN
New York Post
Last Updated: 10:29 AM, July 29, 2010
Posted: 1:06 AM, July 29, 2010
"You know when a politician starts a sen tence with "frankly," he's about to lie to your face.
[. . .]
"If you're a company with a government contract of over $10 million [like more than half of the top 50 US companies] or if you're a company with more than 20 percent foreign shareholders, you can't even mention a candidate in an ad for up to a full year before the election . . . There are no similar prohibitions for unions representing government contractors."
[. . .]
How about "Consumers Organized for Reliable Electricity"? That's the front group White House senior adviser David Axelrod formed to shill for a big utility-tax hike sought by Commonwealth Edison in Chicago.
Or how about "Americans for Stable Quality Care"? That was the ObamaCare-promoting coalition funded by Big Pharma, the AARP, AMA and the Service Employees International Union. The group pitched in $150 million for pro-Obama ads to create the illusion of grass-roots support."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_pols_self_protection_act_XdYLI3zHNfn2USR5ToE1qI
The pols' self-protection act
By MICHELLE MALKIN
New York Post
Last Updated: 10:29 AM, July 29, 2010
Posted: 1:06 AM, July 29, 2010
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