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Home Front: Politix
Dems cranking up the slime machine already
2005-12-30
BOSTON — The Democratic National Committee requested public records from state agencies on their dealings with Gov. Mitt Romney, who may run for president in 2008. His spokesman called it the work of a "dirty tricks attack squad."

The DNC is seeking similar records on at least 10 other potential candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, spokesman Luis Miranda said.

The letters dated Dec. 7 ask for "any and all records of communication" and are signed by Shauna Daly, who provided a post office box in Washington as her address.

Miranda confirmed to The Boston Globe that Daly is employed by the Democrats as deputy research director. She had previously worked for the presidential campaign of John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina, and in other races.

The party is asking for records as far back as 1947, the year Romney was born.

THe acts of a party that is desperate to gain power but devoid of morals, ideals and ideas. They have become the party of slime and hate.
Posted by:Oldspook

#12  
So I guess Dean, Pelosi, and Reid still haven't found that message yet.

What Would Stalin Do
Posted by: macofromoc   2005-12-30 20:44  

#11  Fake But Accurate is a solid liberal journalistic standard (as most recently seen in a smearing of a republican governor over stat handling of wolves), especially when its handed to the press by liberals. Things liek that go with their predispositions to dislike conservatives, and their innate laziness at fact checking things, especially when they come from "trusted sources" (i.e. people with the same prejudices and biases they hold).
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-12-30 17:11  

#10  If we can't find it, we'll fabricate it.

"Fake but Accurate" Dan.
Posted by: Dan Rather   2005-12-30 17:08  

#9  please disregard my first post on this matter as it was incomplete and a bit harsher than I intended.

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-12-30 14:33  

#8  I always get a chuckle out of spin articles like these. Maybe people in the world think they're news, but I'm not so optimistic about the world.

I understand that most people want to believe that their preferred candidate or party plays fair, but quite honestly if you really believe that, you're fooling yourself.

Anyone that thinks the other parties and individual candidates and campaigns aren't doing this as well is devoid of a basic understanding of political campaigning or just naive.

They'd be callously irresponsible amateurs if they didn't do opposition research.

This is standard operating procedure for ALL political parties and candidates as well as politically oriented think tanks.

Political campaigning is sadly not about being right or about being the best man for the job. It's about getting the most votes and winning. That being so, the gloves are off in campaigns and very little is considered out of bounds.

This isn't new either, this shit has been going on since electoral politics debuted. You should read some of the historical campaign literature about Andy Jackson calling his wife a whore and so on. That's just the tip of the iceberg. We all may think it's slimy, but the truth is, that it is effective.

These days with Mccain/Feingold or BCRA as it is affectionately known, the responsibility for such attacks had simply been shifted to third party committees like PACs and 527s.

While these changes to campaign finance law may seem like reforms,these changes were extremely beneficial for the individual politicians because now they dont have to actually put the slime out, they can just benefit from it with no strings attached. Swift Boat Veterans for Truth(well known anti Kerry organization) and an organization called Bring Ohio Back( a Hollywood funded Anti Bush group)are good examples of these third party groups used as proxy campaign arms, and you bet your ass both major parties and independent groups have scores of such groups.

Whether or not you agree with this is another matter, but to believe that campaigns are fair is equivalent to believing that the tooth fairy is going to visit you when its time for dentures.

The R's are probably just not so stupid as to have a paid staff member requesting this information.So if you want to bash something, bash the idiocy of the D's for making this a transparent process.For that was truly the stupid move. Not the aforementioned assumption that this is not what all politicians do.

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-12-30 14:32  

#7  It's irritating when public officials on either side "seal" their records. Kinda makes folks think the worst, why else would they do it other than to hide potentially bad stuff.
Everyone seems to have some dirty laundry somewhere, better to let it hang out and defend your actions and move on than to hide it.
Posted by: Jan   2005-12-30 14:25  

#6  That gibes with what I found on Google. Daly was working as a volunteer at < href='http://www.ihclt.org/'>http://www.ihclt.org/ which is based in North Carolina
Posted by: badanov   2005-12-30 14:24  

#5  no resolution to Schumer's aides fraudulently getting the private credit reports of Michael Steele, is there?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-30 14:13  

#4  Anyone that thinks the other parties and individual candidates and campaigns aren't doing this as well is devoid of a basic understanding of modern political campaigning.

They'd be callously irresponsible amateurs if they didn't do opposition research.

This is standard operating procedure for ALL political parties and candidates.

The R's are probably just not so stupid as to have a paid staff member requesting this information.

EP
Posted by: Elvis   2005-12-30 14:04  

#3  IIRC Howie "Yearrrgggghhh" Dean sealed his Governor's office records for 10 yrs...
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-30 13:57  

#2  raj - They don't have to FIND it, they can just make it up.
Posted by: Glenmore   2005-12-30 13:54  

#1  Funny thing is, they won't find jack squat on Romney.
Posted by: Raj   2005-12-30 13:22  

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