Boss Emeritus to Romney: Nail Obama team for illegal coordination

posted at 12:41 pm on August 9, 2012 by Ed Morrissey

Our own Boss Emeritus made an appearance on Fox and Friends this morning to give vent to rising conservative frustration over Team Romney’s response to the ad called “despicable” by liberal commentator Brent Budowsky, “scurrilous” by Time’s Michael Crowley, and a violation of decency by Crowley’s colleague Mark Halperin and the Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler. Noting that the core of the Priorities USA Action super-PAC ad is the same Joe Soptic that Barack Obama’s official campaign introduced in an ad of their own and a conference call arranged by the same Stephanie Cutter who tried playing “Mission Impossible” by disavowing any knowledge of Soptic yesterday, Michelle Malkin  urged Romney to start playing offense and initiate legal proceedings for the obvious and illegal coordination between Obama’s campaign and the super-PAC (via The Right Scoop):

Normally, I’d be leery about filing legal challenges in the middle of political campaigns, especially for Republicans.  They tend to drag on for a long time, and usually don’t come to any satisfactory conclusion at all, certainly not before the election in which they take place.  It usually ends up being a weak counter to whatever damage has been done by the ad.

This case, though, is unusual, for a couple of reasons.  First, the super-PAC issue has been owned by the Democrats, even while super-PAC funding will end up benefiting Republicans.  They have succeeded in large part in their attempt to paint super-PACs as eeeeevil shelters for eeeeevil Richie Riches who want to buy elections.  If the Obama campaign broke the law with the coordination on Soptic, it’s going to make Obama look bad for demanding more laws to restrict super-PACs while his campaign breaks laws that already limit super-PACs.  That’s a hypocrisy that goes right to the heart of their class-warfare strategy, especially in relation to super-PACS.

Next, we rarely see so much consensus on condemnation of an attack ad, and for that matter so much prima facie evidence of illegal coordination.  For Pete’s sake, they couldn’t even have Soptic wear a different shirt between the two interviews.  The implication in this ad is so outrageous, and the connections from Soptic to both the Obama campaign and Priorities USA Action are so obvious, that this practically begs to be used as a test case for enforcing laws against coordination between outside groups and official campaigns.  If this isn’t a case for investigation and prosecution, then the laws regarding coordination will never be enforced.  And we can thank Team Hopenchange if that’s the outcome.

Actually, I’m OK with that, too.  We need to get rid of outside groups in elections, but not with more ridiculous regulation and the direction of campaign-finance reform for the past four decades.  We need to end tax-free status for political organizations and rescind donation limits to candidates and political parties, married to a 48-hour time limit on full disclosure of donations and expenditures.  Make the campaign books entirely public, so we can see where the money originates and where it ends up.  That will make the candidates entirely responsible for the messaging, end the Byzantine structure that allows for these nonsense attacks, and obviate the need for spokespeople to pretend they don’t know someone they hosted on a conference call.


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smoothsailing on May 21, 2013 at 7:42 AM

Sorry, I misread the expression. My sister was married to a Marine officers for more than 20 years–a commanding officer’s wife of a big domestic base for a few years. I suspect that she was one of these herself.

I read the expression as something related strictly to some creepy Obama network.

You squared me away. And, I suspect, my sister’s Marine officer son, who graduated from the USNA last year and is finished with TBS and IOC, is benefiting from some FRGs in his current assignment out on the West Coast.

Thanks for explaining things.

BuckeyeSam on May 21, 2013 at 7:52 AM

Jim Cantore on right now…I wondered if he was going to be there…

cmsinaz on May 21, 2013 at 7:41 AM

Hey, he’s made a whole career out of showing up at these events. I think he’s the one that made it popular to stand at the very southern point of Key West in gale force winds and tell people to find shelter.

It isn’t officially a weather-related disaster without Cantore reporting on scene.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 7:52 AM

It isn’t officially a weather-related disaster without Cantore reporting on scene.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 7:52 AM

agree….

cmsinaz on May 21, 2013 at 7:56 AM

How many bets can I get that he will make this morning about himself?

kingsjester on May 21, 2013 at 7:42 AM

No bet. That was my very first thought when I heard that the rat-eared coward was going to start work early by speaking at 10am. I wonder if he’ll be dressed at that point or if he’ll be standing there in robe and slippers with a “World’s best Dictator” coffee mug.

Seriously though, these things are always heart-breaking but all the more so when it happens in a place like OKC where real people live. I really never felt empathy that a bunch of rich people lost their vacation homes on the Jersey shore but the rat-eared coward better do right by the people of Moore.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 7:58 AM

I wish Obama would just issue a statement and be done. I think I woke in a bad mood.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 7:47 AM

Well I definitely am cranky this morning. With that context let me tell you what I think is going on in the White House this morning. They are high-fiving themselves that something other than their corruption is going to be in the headlines this morning. The rat-eared coward is going to milk the deaths of those 91 as if they were gunned down in a CT elementary school. He will interefere with recovery operations by showing up to see the damage. He will call for legislation mandating storm shelters in all schools or something. In short, where you and I see heart-breaking destruction the filthy bastard sees a golden political opportunity.

Told you I was cranky.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 8:03 AM

I really never felt empathy that a bunch of rich people lost their vacation homes on the Jersey shore but the rat-eared coward better do right by the people of Moore.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 7:58 AM

Here in NY, they’re still showing TV commercials asking people to donate for Hurricane Sandy ‘relief’ to ‘rebuild’.

I hope any funds allocated to LA don’t get bogged down because Congresscritters see an opportunity to pile on the pork.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:04 AM

Told you I was cranky.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 8:03 AM

I have the same thoughts about how this will be handled from the WH and in the LSM. Then the coming fight to stop pork from being included in relief spending, with Obama telling of the evil of heartless Republicans. And, of course, our trolls with their usual love Obama/you’re evil brand of ghoulishness.

I’m quite sick of it all, and of them. All of ‘em.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:08 AM

LA=OK

Coffee…more coffee…

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:08 AM

Was thinking the same thing HN…..didn’t want be cynical but I figured they were relieved to be off the radar for a little while

cmsinaz on May 21, 2013 at 8:14 AM

I hope any funds allocated to OK don’t get bogged down because Congresscritters see an opportunity to pile on the pork.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:04 AM

Our trolls are already out there blaming the GOP for not fully funding FEMA and instead wasting the money on stuff like the DoD.
I think the bigger problem is that the rat-eared coward has picked winners and losers when it comes to disaster relief. He couldn’t pour enough money into NY and NJ after Sandy but has steadfastly refused money to red states for wildfires and other disasters. I think OK becomes a winner since the bastard needs a distraction.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 8:17 AM

I think OK becomes a winner since the bastard needs a distraction.

Happy Nomad on May 21, 2013 at 8:17 AM

I hope it sticks in his craw.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:19 AM

kingsjester on May 21, 2013 at 6:43 AM and Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:08 AM “I’m quite sick of it all, and of them. All of ‘em.”

Took the words right out of my mouth. We care for ourselves and each other. They cut spinal cords of newborn babies, leave valiant men to die when help is available, and rant about fairness and justice. Hell is too good for them, but I hope they rot there.

indypat on May 21, 2013 at 8:20 AM

indypat on May 21, 2013 at 8:20 AM

I’m sure this time, we won’t be hearing about a racist president who left black people to die. There won’t be any LSM ‘in-depth’ reports of how badly FEMA messed things up, even the distribution of water.

The media will lay on the schmooze for Obama, while trying to blame Republicans for ‘underfunding’ the effort before a single penny gets to Moore.

Liam on May 21, 2013 at 8:27 AM

No problem Buckeyesam.

smoothsailing on May 21, 2013 at 8:34 AM

truth had become a casualty of his administration. This is the parallel between Richard Nixon and Barack Obama…

This presumes that Obama’s administration was capable of telling the truth at some point. Doubtful.

College Prof on May 21, 2013 at 8:35 AM

RUSH IS RIGHT!!!

Obama should not be compared to Nixon: he is more like Chavez and Putin!!!

landlines on May 21, 2013 at 10:03 AM

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