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McConnell's clumsy opportunism
By Steve Benen
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), like a few too many pundits, is eager to find a common thread connecting the various political controversies of the day. And in a new Washington Post op-ed, the Republican leader thinks he's found it: that rascally President Obama has created a "culture of intimidation."
Remarkably, Mitch McConnell overcame his fears of Obama's heavy-handed thugs just long enough to write the op-ed...But what can be done to combat this president's crushing culture of intimidation? Don't worry, the Senate Minority Leader knows just what to do.
Wait, what? It's scandal-mania, Republicans are openly speculating about impeachment, and McConnell's worried about campaign-finance laws? Actually, yes. As Ed Kilgore explained:
In other words, McConnell's op-ed is just shameless opportunism -- he's killed campaign-finance disclosures in the past, desperately wants to prevent them in the future, and figures now is as good a time as any to leverage controversies that have nothing to do with campaign finance to push his favorite argument.
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/05/23/18446180-mcconnells-clumsy-opportunism
By Steve Benen
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), like a few too many pundits, is eager to find a common thread connecting the various political controversies of the day. And in a new Washington Post op-ed, the Republican leader thinks he's found it: that rascally President Obama has created a "culture of intimidation."
Remarkably, Mitch McConnell overcame his fears of Obama's heavy-handed thugs just long enough to write the op-ed...But what can be done to combat this president's crushing culture of intimidation? Don't worry, the Senate Minority Leader knows just what to do.
(R)ecent efforts to revive the so-called Disclose Act suggest that these tactics are alive and well in Washington. This bill, which would force grass-roots groups to make their member and donor lists public, may seem benign to some. But as a longtime defender of the First Amendment, I have always seen it for what it is: a backdoor effort to discourage those who disagree with the Obama administration from participating in the political process. <...>
Oddly, some on the left are now arguing that the IRS scandal is reason to revive the Disclose Act. But if this scandal has taught us anything, it is that Washington's ability to target individuals and groups is already too expansive.
Wait, what? It's scandal-mania, Republicans are openly speculating about impeachment, and McConnell's worried about campaign-finance laws? Actually, yes. As Ed Kilgore explained:
You have to hand it to Mitch McConnell. While other scandal-mad Republicans are off on a wild goose chase that could well end in 1998, McConnell's focused on exploiting scandals to promote his very favorite cause, and his special gift to the corruption of American politics: hiding the identity of big campaign donors. His op-ed in today's Washington Post aims at convincing us that conservative donors obviously need anonymity because they will otherwise be persecuted by Obama-inspired bureaucrats and union thugs.
In other words, McConnell's op-ed is just shameless opportunism -- he's killed campaign-finance disclosures in the past, desperately wants to prevent them in the future, and figures now is as good a time as any to leverage controversies that have nothing to do with campaign finance to push his favorite argument.
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/05/23/18446180-mcconnells-clumsy-opportunism
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McConnell's clumsy opportunism (Original Post)
ProSense
May 2013
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ProSense
(116,464 posts)1. Kick! n/t
FSogol
(45,481 posts)2. K & R. n/t
sheshe2
(83,750 posts)3. K&R!
It's time to vote Mitch out of office. Vote 2014!
SNIP:
I am talking about Ed Marksberry, thus far the only person, Democrat or otherwise who has had the courage to stand up and submit himself to the Mitch McConnell meat grinder. And while with Ashley Judd out of the race we will not have the Beauty vs. the Beast from Hell race we may very well have something else. The Working Man against the Man that would outsource his job to Communist China race.
SNIP:
For far too long, our nations capital has been overrun with career politicians who would rather raise money than do the peoples work. I made the decision to be a candidate for the United States Senate because I saw just how damaging this brand of politics can be.
Unlike many in Congress, I feel my background provides me with the independence voters are looking for from their elected officials. Im not beholden to corporate or Wall Street money, and I know what its like to make ends meet in todays struggling economy.
My goal is simple: To strengthen, support and advocate on behalf of Kentuckys families. Unemployment is too high. We need to take into account our regions economic advantages, not seek a one-size-fits-all, Washington-centric policy. Is it essential that we market our transportation systems, proximity to major markets, and low electrical rates both nationally and internationally to ensure a stable fiscal environment for years to come.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/15/1202064/-We-Have-a-Candidate-Running-Against-Mitch-McConnell#