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Johnnybags
09-20-2010, 06:01 AM
Hey we hit the bigtime. Whitehouse is going to media assault us. DC is in fear of their jobs, especially the oberlord Senate. What the hell could the UN/Global governance crowd do with Rand and the like. Time to be creative.

FrankRep
09-20-2010, 06:15 AM
Obama Aides Weigh Bid to Tie the G.O.P. to the Tea Party (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/20/us/politics/20dems.html?_r=1)


President Obama’s political advisers, looking for ways to help Democrats and alter the course of the midterm elections in the final weeks, are considering a range of ideas, including national advertisements, to cast the Republican Party as all but taken over by Tea Party extremists, people involved in the discussion said.

:D

Extremists = Constitutionalists.

PatriotOne
09-20-2010, 06:44 AM
Since most people want "extreme change", we should thank them for the free advertising.

Bruno
09-20-2010, 06:54 AM
:rolleyes:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42412.html

The White House is pushing back hard against a New York Times report that the president's political team is considering a national ad campaign that would cast the GOP as taken over by tea party extremists.

The story is “100 percent inaccurate,” a White House official told POLITICO.

Times Washington bureau chief Dean Baquet counters that the "piece is accurate.”

But White House complaints seem to have had some effect on The Times. The paper walked back the story over night, changing the headline and the lead sentence of the piece to de-emphasize the notion that the White House is weighing an anti-GOP ad campaign.

The initial headline read, “Obama Advisers Weigh Ad Assault Against the GOP,” and the first sentence reported that “President Obama’s political advisers, looking for ways to help Democrats and alter the course of the midterm elections in the final weeks, are considering a national advertising campaign that would cast the Republican Party as all but taken over by Tea Party extremists, people involved in the discussion said.”

The Times subsequently changed the headline to: “Obama Aides Weigh Bid to Tie the GOP to the Tea Party.”

And the opening sentence now says that the White House is considering a “range of ideas, including national advertisements."

Those changes were not enough to satisfy the White House, according to sources.

“The Times is just flat-out, 100 percent wrong,” a White House official said. “The first time Obama’s advisers heard about a national ad campaign is when the story showed up on The Times’ website last night.”

Johnnybags
09-20-2010, 07:03 AM
Of course it will be an assault led from the White House, paid for by taxpayers and coordinated thru surrogates. Cannot have a Rand Paul type non approved Senator.




:rolleyes:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42412.html

The White House is pushing back hard against a New York Times report that the president's political team is considering a national ad campaign that would cast the GOP as taken over by tea party extremists.

The story is “100 percent inaccurate,” a White House official told POLITICO.

Times Washington bureau chief Dean Baquet counters that the "piece is accurate.”

But White House complaints seem to have had some effect on The Times. The paper walked back the story over night, changing the headline and the lead sentence of the piece to de-emphasize the notion that the White House is weighing an anti-GOP ad campaign.

The initial headline read, “Obama Advisers Weigh Ad Assault Against the GOP,” and the first sentence reported that “President Obama’s political advisers, looking for ways to help Democrats and alter the course of the midterm elections in the final weeks, are considering a national advertising campaign that would cast the Republican Party as all but taken over by Tea Party extremists, people involved in the discussion said.”

The Times subsequently changed the headline to: “Obama Aides Weigh Bid to Tie the GOP to the Tea Party.”

And the opening sentence now says that the White House is considering a “range of ideas, including national advertisements."

Those changes were not enough to satisfy the White House, according to sources.

“The Times is just flat-out, 100 percent wrong,” a White House official said. “The first time Obama’s advisers heard about a national ad campaign is when the story showed up on The Times’ website last night.”

Bruno
09-20-2010, 07:11 AM
Ok, I believe the White House?

I sure hope not! :D

Aratus
09-20-2010, 10:29 AM
its sorta like hoping that one can seriously say in a press release that christine o'donnell
went to hogwarts academy and then abysmally flunked out mid-semester--- hense
what she said on bill maher! most likely obama's people may have been mulling this over...

Cowlesy
09-20-2010, 10:42 AM
Go guns full blazing, White House. All you end up doing is pushing people further back into corners and making it absolutely certain they will not support your agenda.