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Showing Original Post only (View all)NYT: Why Senator McConnell Is So Nervous [View all]
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/08/opinion/sunday/why-senator-mitch-mcconnell-is-so-nervous.html?_r=1Why Senator McConnell Is So Nervous
Published: July 7, 2012
Americas corporations and their executives are in grave danger, warns Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader. According to Mr. McConnell, if President Obama were to find out who was giving hundreds of millions to secretive groups running political attack ads, he would punish and intimidate them with all the governmental tools at his disposal.
This is not one of those laughable Internet conspiracy theories. The senator actually wrote this in an op-ed essay in USA Today on Thursday as his explanation of why the Disclose Act, which would end the practice of secret political donations, is un-American and an attempt to limit free speech.
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In a related speech last month, Mr. McConnell said disclosure was an enormous price. Bloggers and cable television hosts have said terrible things about the presidents critics, he said, as if revealing a crime. The Koch brothers, who have pledged $60 million to defeat President Obama, have received some obscene messages, and have even been criticized directly by the president. The obscenity was unfortunate, but did the Kochs really believe they could use their money to dominate the political system and not receive some push-back?
Mr. McConnells charge that the president has loosed the Internal Revenue Service on his enemies is breathtaking. After several years of indifference, the I.R.S. is finally examining whether these social welfare groups are abusing their tax-exempt status by spending anonymous donations on political attack ads. The senator compares them to the N.A.A.C.P., but Crossroads GPS and the like exist for no other purpose than to run political ads.
That is a clear violation of the tax code, which says political activity cannot be their primary purpose. The I.R.S. is doing its job, at long last, and thats what has Republican leaders like Mr. McConnell so worried.
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How can McConnell expect to twist the 1st Amendment into protecting SECRET "free speech"
ProgressiveEconomist
Jul 2012
#2
Exactly - I always state clearly to GOP voters that they have indeed become traitors to this nation
blm
Jul 2012
#36
Yeah, sunshine and transparency in government is "un-American". His dupes are asses.
matmar
Jul 2012
#10
Yeah, to this cabal the light of public awareness is "punishment". That's why they own the Media.
patrice
Jul 2012
#12
That's how you read it, but that's not how the Republican rank-and-file will read it
nxylas
Jul 2012
#33