Last night Obama said that he would not commit in writing to abiding by the campaign finance reforms. Further, he had recently called for the investigation into McCain's spending compliance.
McCain had fought for reform, but has not accepted a dime of government for his campaign. But that doesn't stop Obama, he doesn't want to allow McCain to continue without accepting those funds and their limitations.
Obama knows that McCain cannot run a campaign if he is forced to abide by reform while Obama does not, because McCain could essentially spend no money until after the National Conventions.
What is interesting is that the huge supporter of campaign finance reform, George Soros, is the man donating millions and millions of dollars to smear campaigns. He supports the groups such as Moveon.org, Americans for Progress, and the usual liberal suspects.
So, what does this mean?
George Soros has the power to shape the election by dumping millions of dollars in smear campaigns while McCain stands defenseless, not allowed to combat these campaigns. George Soros is a scumbag with deep pockets and no bounds. He is a dangerous man. And either way, he wins. He supported McCain's reform institute and he dumps money into Obama's campaign.
Obama is playing politics, keeping the upper hand. He says he will talk to McCain after he is the official nominee, but this means he can spend unlimited money until Clinton backs out.
Could McCain's campaign finance initiatives, the ones republicans wisely feared, be what brings him down?
P.S. George Soros is the guy seated to the right of Obama.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The Colvin Report: Campaign Finance Reform Mastermind George Soros
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Once again you ignore the point.
George Soros fights for campaign reform.. then dumps millions of dollars into campaigning
While McCain has limits and Obama has no limits..
How is that fair? That is not democracy. Its only fair if both or neither have those limits.
Again, you miss the point.. Obama wants to not allow McCain to use money from the "small voters." Let Obama use the money... But dont stop McCain from spending money.
If you think Obama has no big donors and lobbyists, you should read my post about obama accepting donations from lobysists as well as the links provided.
I am fine with allowing donations and spending, but Obama and Howard Dean don't want to let McCain use that money, while Obama refuses to follow the same policy.
You are absolutely out of your mind if you think that conservative interest groups are stronger than liberal interest groups in this country. Get a clue, with all the Hollywood funding and Billionaires like George Soros, the conservative interest groups dont stand a chance.
Bottom line is that CFR wasn't accepted by both parties and it should be done fairly or not at all.
Pull your head out of the Obama cloud and look at the facts.
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