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Rove accuses Obama of Nixonian ‘enemies list’

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October 11, 2010

 

Rove accuses Obama of Nixonian ‘enemies list’


Obama Steps Up Attack on Chamber


Rove accuses Obama of Nixonian ‘enemies list’, The Raw Story, October 10, 2010, by David Edwards, used with permission, quoted verbatim: Evans Liberal Politics is proud to partner with the Raw Story to bring you breaking, cutting edge news.

Karl Rove is hitting back at President Barack Obama for calling out political groups that are influencing the midterm elections without disclosing their donors.

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President George W. Bush’s former senior adviser went as far as to suggest that Obama was using President Richard Nixon’s tactics and developing an “enemies list.”

Obama took on Karl Rove by name Thursday at a campaign event in Illinois for Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias. “Right here in Illinois, in this Senate race, two groups funded and advised by Karl Rove have outspent the Democratic Party two to one in an attempt to beat Alexi,” said Obama.

Seventy-five percent of a recent $4 million ad buy by groups created by Rove were funded by undisclosed donors.

“The president is completely inaccurate,” Rove told Fox News’ Bret Baier Sunday.

“I am helping raise money for these groups,” he said. “The difference between helping raise money and funding these groups — the president left the implication at a speech on Thursday and this speech that I’m somehow taking a check out of my pocket and putting millions into these groups. I’m absolutely helping them. I am doing everything I possibly can to raise money for them.”

Rove attempted to direct viewers to the American Crossroads website where they can contribute but was quickly cut off by Baier.

“They are tossing out these baseless charges,” Rove said, defending groups that fund ads against Democratic candidates.

“The president of the United States accused the Chamber of Commerce, and the Democratic National Committee in its new ad accuses Ed Gillespie and I of a criminal violation of our law by getting foreign money and spending it on American political campaigns, and they have not one shred of evidence to back up that baseless lie. This is a desperate and I think disturbing trend by the president of the United States to tar his political adversaries with some kind of enemies list, with being unrestrained by any facts or evidence whatsoever,” he said.

Sam Stein at The Huffington Post noted:

There is a obvious element of chutzpah when a political operative defined by his use of dirty tricks accuses his opponents of the same. And perhaps, underneath the veneer of shock and anger, Rove is admiring the work the White House has done in turning a report on the Chamber’s funding into partisan red meat.

The fact remains, however, that a resolution to the debate is fairly obvious. Simply disclosing the names of who is donating to each of these institutions would clear the air and validate either Rove or the White House. But with a campaign finance law stuck in congressional limbo and hordes of potential donations at stake in this election, transparency has instead been replaced by innuendo.

“Have these people no shame?” asked Rove. “Does the president of the United States have such little regard for the office he holds that he goes out there and makes these kind of baseless charges against his political enemies? This is just beyond the pale. How dare the president do this?”

Karl Rove accused President Barack Obama of misusing his office and keeping a Nixonian 'enemies list' on Fox News Sunday today "Karl Rove – Obama Enemies List:" Karl Rove accused President Barack Obama of misusing his office and keeping a Nixonian ‘Enemies List’ on Fox News Sunday today. — 4:53

This audio is from Fox’s Fox News Sunday, broadcast Oct. 10, 2010. Watch the video on YouTube here.

See Obama steps up attack on Chamber, The Washington Post, October 11, 2010, by Dan Eggen and Scott Wilson, excerpt quoted verbatim:

The White House intensified its attacks Sunday on the powerful U.S. Chamber of Commerce for its alleged ties to foreign donors, part of an escalating Democratic effort to link Republican allies with corporate and overseas interests ahead of the November midterm elections.

The Chamber adamantly denies that foreign funds are used in its U.S. election efforts, accusing Democrats of orchestrating a speculative smear campaign during a desperate political year.

President Obama, speaking at a rally in Philadelphia, said “the American people deserve to know who is trying to sway their elections” and raised the possibility that foreigners could be funding his opponents.

“You don’t know,” Obama said at the rally for Senate candidate Joe Sestak and other Democrats. “It could be the oil industry. It could even be foreign-owned corporations. You don’t know because they don’t have to disclose.”

See It’s time for Obama to pull a Clinton, Salon, October 10, 2010, by Michael Takiff.

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Robert Reich – The Secret Big-Money Takeover of America

Evans Liberal Politics
October 8, 2010

 

Robert Reich – The Secret
Big-Money Takeover of America


The Secret Big-Money Takeover of America, Robert Reich.org, October 7, 2010, by Robert Reich, used with permission, quoted verbatim:

Not only is income and wealth in America more concentrated in fewer hands than it’s been in 80 years, but those hands are buying our democracy as never before – and they’re doing it behind closed doors.

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Hundreds of millions of secret dollars are pouring into congressional and state races in this election cycle. The Koch brothers (whose personal fortunes grew by $5 billion last year) appear to be behind some of it, Karl Rove has rounded up other multi-millionaires to fund right-wing candidates, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is funneling corporate dollars from around the world into congressional races, and Rupert Murdoch is evidently spending heavily.

No one knows for sure where this flood of money is coming from because it’s all secret.

But you can safely assume its purpose is not to help America’s stranded middle class, working class, and poor. It’s to pad the nests of the rich, stop all reform, and deregulate big corporations and Wall Street – already more powerful than since the late 19th century when the lackeys of robber barons literally deposited sacks of cash on the desks of friendly legislators.

Credit the Supreme Court’s grotesque decision in Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission, which opened the floodgates. (Even though 8 of 9 members of the Court also held disclosure laws constitutional, the decision invited the creation of shadowy “nonprofits” that don’t have to reveal anything.)

According to FEC data, only 32 percent of groups paying for election ads are disclosing the names of their donors. By comparison, in the 2006 midterm, 97 percent disclosed; in 2008, almost half disclosed.

Last week, when the Senate considered a bill to force such disclosure, every single Republican voted against it – thereby revealing the GOP’s true colors, and presumed benefactors. (To understand how far the GOP has come, nearly ten years ago campaign disclosure was supported by 48 of 54 Republican senators.)

Maybe the Disclose Bill can get passed in lame-duck session. Maybe the IRS will make sure Karl Rove’s and other supposed nonprofits aren’t sham political units. Maybe pigs will learn to fly.

In the meantime we face an election that marks an even sharper turn toward plutocratic capitalism than before – a government by and for the rich and big corporations — and away from democratic capitalism.

As income and wealth has moved to the top, so has political power. That’s why, for example, it’s been impossible to close the absurd tax loophole that allows hedge-fund and private-equity managers to treat much of their income as capital gains, subject to a 15 percent tax (even though they’re earning tens or hundreds of millions a year, and the top 15 hedge-fund managers earned an average of $1 billion last year). Why it proved impossible to fund expanded health care by limiting the tax deductions of the very rich. Why it’s so difficult even to extend George Bush’s tax cuts for the bottom 98 percent of Americans without also extending them for the top 2 percent – even though the top won’t spend the money and create jobs, but will blow a $36 billion hole in the federal budget next year.

The good news is average Americans are beginning to understand that when the rich secretly flood our democracy with money, the rest of us drown. Wall Street executives and top CEOs get bailed out while under-water homeowners and jobless workers sink.

A Quinnipiac poll earlier this year found overwhelming support for a millionaire tax.

But what the public wants means nothing if our democracy is secretly corrupted by big money.

Right now we’re headed for a perfect storm: An unprecedented concentration of income and wealth at the top, a record amount of secret money flooding our democracy, and a public in the aftershock of the Great Recession becoming increasingly angry and cynical about government. The three are obviously related.

We must act. We need a movement to take back our democracy. (If tea partiers were true to their principles, they’d join it.) As Martin Luther King once said, the greatest tragedy is “not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.”

What can you do?

1. Read Justice Steven’s dissent in the Citizens United case, so you’re fully informed about the majority’s pernicious illogic.

2. Use every opportunity to speak out against this decision, and embarrass and condemn the right-wing Justices who supported it.

3. In this and subsequent elections, back candidates for congress and president who vow to put Justices on the Court who will reverse it.

4. Demand that the IRS enforce the law and pull the plug on Karl Rove and other sham nonprofits.

5. If you have a Republican senator, insist that he or she support the Disclose Act. If they won’t, campaign against them.

6. Support public financing of elections.

7. Join an organization like Common Cause, that’s committed to doing all this and getting big money out of politics. (Personal note: I’m so outraged at what’s happening that I just became chairman of Common Cause.)

8. Send this post to your friends (including any tea partiers you may know).

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Outside groups’ spending on midterm elections dwarfs 2006 totals

Evans Liberal Politics
October 5, 2010

 

Outside groups’ spending on midterm elections
dwarfs 2006 totals


Outside groups’ spending on midterm elections dwarfs 2006 totals, The Raw Story, October 4, 2010, by Stephen C. Webster, used with permission, quoted verbatim — Evans Liberal Politics is proud to partner with The Raw Story to bring you cutting edge news and political reporting:

A controversial Supreme Court decision that allowed political ad buyers to remain anonymous has encouraged a torrential downpour of private dollars this election season: so much that the sum is now five times greater than funds spent amid the 2006 election season.According to The Washington Post, this year interest groups have spent over $80 million on the elections, up from just $16 million in 2006, when Democrats ended 12 years of Republican rule.

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Over half of the total spent so far comes from anonymous donors, the Post reported, which are permitted if the group they donate to is registered as a nonprofit. Nameless donors were given much greater leeway to spend on elections after the nation’s highest court reversed a long-standing campaign finance rule that required groups to disclose who was purchasing political advertising.President Obama and many Democrats charge that the decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission threatens American democracy as it allows money to flow from virtually any sector, potentially opening the door to wealthy foreigners who wish to influence US elections.

Republicans, who’ve long argued that money is a form of speech, were quick to embrace the toppling of the rules. Former Bush political strategist Karl Rove joined with former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie to form what’s been called a “shadow RNC” that operates outside of the Republican party but supports Republican candidates.

Those groups, American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, joined with other wealthy conservatives to form a coalition of independent Republicans, looking to exert as influence on the elections as possible. Many of the RNC’s donors have left the official party and followed Rove and Gillespie, leaving the RNC significantly less relevant since Republicans elected Michael Steele as chairman.

Tim Dickenson, writing for Rolling Stone, called Rove’s runaround nothing less than a “coup of the Republican party”.

In a request for an advisory opinion [PDF link] filed with the Federal Election Commission, an attorney for Protect Our Elections cites reporting by RAW STORY, Rolling Stone and The Huffington Post to build a case alleging that Rove and his groups have effectively replaced the official RNC as the party’s center of gravity. The watchdog group proposed the Crossroads groups should be subject to the same rules as the RNC, meaning they would not be allowed unlimited donations.

A second request for review [PDF link], filed with the Department of Justice, urges officials protect the 2010 elections from wealthy individuals and groups who seek to win “by hook or crook.”

They further insist that the DOJ “[launch] a specific criminal investigation into American Crossroads/American Crossroads GPS for its coup d’etat of the RNC for the purpose of controlling the United States Government.”

Of course, it’s not just conservatives that have marshaled their forces for 2010: non-affiliated Democrats and labor unions are joining the independent money bandwagon, but not nearly as fast as Republicans.

“[Based] on budget and spending projections from many big groups on both sides it’s expected that GOP-allied entities are likely to outspend their Democratic foes by a three to two margin and perhaps even two to one,” explained reporter Peter Stone, writing for the Center for Public Integrity.

“For now, unions say they expect to be outspent heavily on the ad wars — and in fact they already have been, according to the Campaign Media Analysis Group,” he added. “A CMAG analysis says GOP-allied independent groups spent $18.1 million on Senate ads from Aug. 1 to Sept. 20, while their Democratic counterparts spent $2.6 million in the same period. On House races, GOP groups spent $6.7 million compared to $2.3 million doled out by Democratic groups.”

See Polling and Political Wrap-Up, 10/4/10, Daily Kos, October 4, 2010, Updated, by Steve Singiser.

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GOP strategist: RNC Chairman Michael Steele has ‘failed miserably’

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August 16, 2010

 

GOP strategist: RNC Chairman Michael Steele has ‘failed miserably’

 

GOP strategist: RNC Chairman Michael Steele has ‘failed miserably’, The Raw Story, August 15, 2010, by Stephen C. Webster, used with permission, quoted verbatim:

Steele ‘not going to matter’ to Republicans’ 2010 strategy thanks to Karl Rove’s ‘coup’ via ‘shadow RNC’


Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele is under fire from his own party once again.

But this time, he may not be getting another chance at redemption in the eyes of senior GOP leaders.

Appearing on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday, Republican strategist Ed Rollins was asked to comment on the so-called “shadow RNC” that has sprung up to bypass Steele as the Republican party’s core management. Rollins has in recent months emerged as a strong Republican critic of chairman Steele, after calling for his resignation in April.

“[He’s] so immersed in controversy that he’s kind of in a bunker these days,” host Bob Schieffer said, noting Steele’s reluctance to appear on television. “Are Republicans going to have to do something about Michael Steele?”

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“Well, there’s no time,” Rollins replied, noting the upcoming election season. “Obviously he’s been a disaster. You have three men on this show — not me, but the other three — who have all been party chairmen and very distinguished party chairmen. Michael Steele has failed miserably in the things you’re supposed to do: raise money and basically go out and articulate the message. It’s not going to matter though — in the 11 weeks from now, what he says and does in the next 11 weeks is not going to matter.”

The reason Rollins says it will not matter is because of the so-called “shadow RNC” formed by former Bush political adviser Karl Rove and former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie, which has effectively undermined Steele’s position, rendering him nothing more than a figurehead.

Rove disclosed during a July broadcast by Fox News, his part-time employer, that his American Crossroads groups would effectively benefit via financing loopholes opened by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.

That decision, reached in January of 2010, held that corporations could donate unlimited amounts of money to political organizations, which could in-turn purchase unlimited amounts of political advertising.

President Obama has assailed the court’s decision as giving room for “no less than a potential corporate takeover of our elections.”

“[What] is at stake is no less than the integrity of our democracy,” he insisted, urging congressional democrats to develop legislation that forces political media buyers to identify themselves in their ads.

Rove and Gillespie said the American Crossroads groups aim to raise and spend over $50 million to influence the 2010 elections. IRS forms obtained by the media showed the “shadow RNC” groups had raised $4.7 million by the end of July, with just four individual billionaires cited as donating over 97 percent of the total.

Tim Dickenson, writing for Rolling Stone, called the plot nothing less than a “coup of the Republican party”.

Steele, who’s faced a string of controversies seemingly since he was elected to lead the RNC after President Obama’s 2008 victory, has vowed to stay put. He recently caught flack from Republicans for suggesting the Afghan war was one of choice for President Obama, and a prior rhetorical tangle he had with conservative radio host and de-facto GOP mouthpiece Rush Limbaugh ended with Steele apologizing.

Whether Steele stays or not, according to Rollins and other GOP insiders, seems of little significance at this point — so long as he keeps out of the spotlight.

This audio is from CBS’s Face the Nation, broadcast Sunday, August 15, 2010, as snipped by Think Progress.

"Rollins: ‘Steele Won’t Matter’:" The Republican strategist weighs in on the Michael Steele controversy — 1:05

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Karl Rove Flees Code Pink, Ditches Own Book-Signing Event

Evans Liberal Politics
March 31, 2010

 

Karl Rove Flees Code Pink,
Ditches Own Book-Signing Event

 

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GOP Shill Still Pushing Bush’s WMD Lies

Evans Liberal Politics
March 9, 2010

 

GOP Still Pushing
Bush’s WMD Lies