September 30, 2009

DSCC Warns of Right-Wing Conspiracy

From the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s latest e-mail:

On “Meet the Press” this week, President Clinton was asked if the right-wing conspiracy was still active and targeting President Obama.

President Clinton’s response: “Oh, you bet.”

I couldn’t agree more. We see it every day: organized networks of right-wing “swift boat” groups that mobilize angry mobs, spread lies about the president, and bombard the airwaves with anti-reform rhetoric. Since June, they have spent more than $38 million on TV ads alone.

The people funding these groups will stop at nothing until they end our Senate majority and defeat President Obama…

If we miss this goal, our right-wing opponents will claim it is proof that they are winning this fight. Don’t give them the satisfaction.

Sincerely,
J.B. Poersch

I guess dissent is no longer the highest form of patriotism.

But regardless, there’s no conspiracy about it, buddy: we’re out in the open, we’re angry at the president, we’re against his contrived “reform” efforts, and we’ll stop at nothing to end your Senate majority. Thanks for circulating our conspiracy’s memo to your minions, though, J.B. Poersch — whoever you are.

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3 Responses to “DSCC Warns of Right-Wing Conspiracy”

  1. marK Says:

    If the DSCC wishes to make fools of themselves, who am I to argue with them?

  2. Thomas Alan Says:

    Y’know…just because the mainstream media covers its ears and goes “la la la”, doesn’t make large grassroots gatherings a conspiracy.

  3. Aron Goldman Says:

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    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/horseraceblog/2009/09/does_obama_have_a_republican_p_1.html

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    http://www.gallup.com/poll/123362/Independents-Lean-GOP-Party-Gap-Smallest-Since-05.aspx?version=print

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