Clinton Front Group Behind Foley Phone Banks
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Phone calls are going out nationwide to Republicans from a group called American Family Voices, the group is run by Mr. Mike Lux, who was in the Clinton WhiteHouse from 1993 - 1995 as aide to President Clinton and former political director of People for the American Way. So the Clinton war room is in full operation, smear smear, destroy destroy, it's the Clinton way. The group asks the call recipient to call their Republican member of Congress and demand that the Republican leadership resign for covering up the Foley affair.
So the plan is to try and convince citizens that the Republican leadership knew about the emails. The only problem, the leadership knew about the largely innocous emails, but had no knowledge of the much more salacious IMs(text messages). The same strategy as was used with the Plame lies about the non-secret agent. Forget the facts, spread the lies.
Dirty tricks, you bet, over reaching, just watch. Looking more and more like the whole Foley thing was a setup from the start. Why else would this group go on the air within a few days unless they were all set to go. I doubt they got the database of Republican voters, put together the website, and employed all those callers overnight, don't you?
The Clintons are back, the game plan is the same, the only problem is the Internet is available to find the facts, and spread the word.
Open Secrets has more here.
The Swift Boat Veterans were honorable men who couldn't stand to see a liar and a cheat like John Kerry take the highest office of this land. They said absolutely nothing that wasn't the truth.
Clinton's little dirty group is spreading innuendo and falsehoods. Your moral equivalence puts you in their company. Is that where you really want to be?
Oh, and recommended. (the article, not the above bozo)
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I mean, who were the Swiftboaters? Smear smear smear yourself. It doesn't even have to be true. It just has to be plausible and repeated over and over and over.
Both sides play. The Reps have been better at it lately and winning, so can you blame the Dems for adopting the successful plan?