“You’ve got a few very wealthy people lining up trying to purchase the White House for Mr. Romney,” said Plouffe on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “We’re going to have to have everybody out there who wants the president to continue to a second term to step up and help the campaign.”
The timing was especially poor because within a few hours of Fluff's statement, The Wall Street Journal published a shocking report on the true state of campaign contributions.
The executive summary: political spending by labor unions blows away private contributions by the rich, the poor, and everyone in between:
Organized labor spends about four times as much on politics and lobbying as generally thought...
...The new figures come from a little-known set of annual reports to the Labor Department in which local unions, their national parents and labor federations have been required to detail their spending on politics and lobbying since 2005...
...The result is that labor could be a stronger counterweight than commonly realized to "super PACs" that today raise millions from wealthy donors...
...The hours spent by union employees working on political matters were equivalent in 2010 to a shadow army much larger than President Barack Obama's current re-election staff, data analyzed by the Journal show...
In short, Fluff was once against exposed as the disgraceful propagandist he truly is. He'd be at home in the old Soviet Union, working for Tass.
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