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Friday, September 28, 2012
CAN'T YOU SMELL THAT SMELL, OOOOH THAT SMELL…
Just recently I again began smelling an old familiar stench and I knew that it could only mean one thing. And sure enough, I was right. Because like some nasty old turd, liberal, and certifiably wack-job, billionaire George Soros has once again floated to the surface, giving $1 million to a "super" political action committee backing his boy in the race, Barry "Almighty." Soros' contribution to the super PAC Priorities USA Action comes as the group raised a record $10 million last month. It has launched a rather obvious smear campaign against Republican challenger Mitt Romney, consisting of numerous rather sleazy television ads that have no basis in any actual facts. In other words, typical Democrat style tactics that are always employed when the Democrat in the race has not records on which they can run.
Priorities USA Action confirmed the amount of the donation on Thursday. Soros gave $1 million earlier this year to the pro-Democratic super PAC American Bridge 21st Century. He's contributed millions of dollars during previous presidential elections. Soros' contribution may signal that Democratic-leaning donors of elections past are starting to come around to super PACs. Those organizations can raise and spend unlimited sums of cash but can't coordinate with the candidates. The move by Soros, who had remained largely on the sidelines of this year's Super PAC fundraising barrage, could trigger more big checks from wealthy Democrats who previously avoided giving to the groups, citing supposed dismay over the growing role of money in politics.
Super PACs have been raking in unlimited amounts from individuals, corporations and unions to support candidates or issues. Until this year, Soros, whose net worth is estimated by Forbes at $19 billion, held the record as the biggest contributor in an election cycle for the $27.5 million he estimated he spent in 2004 to try to defeat Republican President George W. Bush. For all that money he spent, he only managed to buy a net gain of about 2 Electoral College votes for John Kerry-Heinz, who I believe spent a brief, but yet personally rewarding, time in Vietnam. His record was eclipsed this year by Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson, who says he has given $70 million to help Republicans in the 2012 election. Sadly, Mr. Adelson may not get much of a return on his investment either.
Some Soros' adviser said previously that the financier was more focused in this campaign on grass-roots political organizing. Soros last year made six-figure donations to the Majority and House Majority PACs and pledged $2 million earlier this year to American Bridge 21st Century, a research-focused Super PAC that does no ads, and America Votes, a group that helps coordinate campaign work for liberal groups nationwide . Soros' new pledges to the trio of Democratic Super PACs were revealed on Thursday at a gathering of big liberal donors who together have formed a little group with the rather innocuous sounding name of the Democracy Alliance, that according to The New York Times, which first reported the commitment. Right, the Democracy Alliance, is that not a twisted bot of irony?.
It was in August, that Priorities USA, for the first time, was able to raise more cash than its Republican counterpart that backs Mitt Romney in his bid for the presidency - $10.1 million to $7 million . At the end of last month, Priorities USA had $4.8 million left in cash on hand, compared with $6.3 million left in the coffers of the pro-Romney Restore Our Future. The Majority and House Majority PACs also saw fundraising increase in August. Democratic fundraisers said donors felt increased urgency in the last weeks before Election Day and in the face of powerful Super PACs backing Republican candidates. If you are the least bit familiar with the priorities of Soros, then you should be very well aware of the type of candidates and causes that he chooses to support. And they are not good for America.
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2012 Election,
George Soros,
OBAMA
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