Obama’s Billion Dollar Re-election Campaign Denied
“People
have speculated this is a billion-dollar campaign,” said Messina.
“That’s bullshit. We don’t take PAC money unlike our opponents. We
fund this campaign in contributions of three dollars or five dollars or
whatever you can do to help us expand the map, to put more people on the
ground, to build a real grassroots campaign that is going to be the
difference between winning and losing.” - Jim Messina - Obama’s Campaign
Manager
By Dell Hill via Ed Morrissey
“You know, nothing says classy in a presidential campaign like having to bleep out a word from the national campaign manager in a prepared video.
The Daily Caller catches Obama 2012 chief Jim Messina calling the
billion-dollar expectations of their fundraising “bull****” at the 2:50
mark, and arguing that their fundraising relies on $3-$5 donations from
all you ordinary ****-kickers out there, or something:
“People
have speculated this is a billion-dollar campaign,” said Messina.
“That’s bullshit. We don’t take PAC money unlike our opponents. We
fund this campaign in contributions of three dollars or five dollars or
whatever you can do to help us expand the map, to put more people on the
ground, to build a real grassroots campaign that is going to be the
difference between winning and losing.”
Messina might have a point, albeit with a potty-mouthed presentation. The billion-dollar campaign theme started with this Wall Street Journal article,
where Democratic Party leaders (unnamed) speculated that the 2012
presidential election would cost each party one billion dollars — not
necessarily the campaigns alone. That’s due in large part to Obama
himself, however, who refused to participate in the federal election
fund and its spending limitations in 2008 after promised earlier to
comply, and then doing nothing to fix the system
he claimed was “broken” for the three years he’s been in office. Obama
raised $600 million on his own in 2008 after bailing out of the system,
and he didn’t do that in increments of $3, either.
Nor
has he done so in this cycle. Messina conveniently neglects to mention
that the Obama campaign has a few bundlers raising big money for the
campaign. Did I say “a few”? More like three hundred and fifty-seven
of them, including Obama’s personal envoy to Wall Street, MF Global CEO
Jon Corzine, a magician whose firm made $1.2 billion in customer funds
disappear. That figure includes 78 from law firms, 62 from the
investment community, 31 from “business services,” and 15 from the
entertainment industry.”
Dell’s
Bottom Line: Nice mouth, Messina. It’s going to be quite the trip to
November with the head of Obama’s campaign committee utilizing guttural
street-talk to the American public. The lame-stream media will love it.
Also take note of the fact that Messina is a liar, just like his boss.
Obama
took many millions in contributions that could never be traced because
his campaign committee, as well as the DNC, refused to keep a record of
the “small contributions” that came from people who didn’t even know
they had contributed. Obviously, names (but not addresses) of these
phantom donors were plucked from telephone directories and people like
George Soros provided the illegal funds in their name. Undoubtedly,
George Soros accounted for many of those “contributions”, but there’s no
way to follow the money because of the Democrat’s trickery in recording
them.
This
is one of the primary reasons why rank and file citizens of this
country have given up on a totally corrupt system and that corruption
isn’t limited to Democrats solely. They just happen have the system of
corruption mastered.
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