Discussion for article #242162
Doesnât the name âright to riseâ just drip of assumptions of privilege?
âOf course I have the right to rise here and you pathetic minions donât because I am a Bushâ.
JebÂż has always predicated his campaign on the belief that he was born to it. And he hasnât managed to give any other explanation since.
Looks like they have blown through all the hard money at this point and are starting to get creative with how they use the soft money in the firm belief that a Bush isnât going to go to jail for the fraud. That might be a bad assumption though as Trump plays hardball and is more than willing to fire off lawsuits.
These whole charade is the worst sort of mockery possible for the âno coordination between a campaign and associated super PACsâ imaginable. They are literally using the donors to communicate, by moving between meetings.
And big surprise, the outcome was that the super PAC is going to pick up the tab for all the things the campaign cannot afford. How in the world does a super PAC hire campaign workers without coordinating with the campaign? Who gives them their direction? Their day to day operating orders?
This year the GOP has decided to blow right through the tissue veil on this issue, and the powerless and feckless FEC wonât even raise a whimper.
This is the dawning of the age of super PAC dominance. Oh, the rapture.
That was my thought exactly. No need to post it now. You said it.
Presumably all the donors at the retreat have already maxed out to the JEB campaign. No costs of the retreat were then recouped.
Looks like weâve reached the point where this sham of a charade of a farce has gone full burlesque.
I wonder if the SupremeCorporation K-RATS ever discuss the outcome of their decision?
Do they feel any remorse?
Never Mind. They are not burdened by ethicsâŚ
Shouldnât Jeb already have staff on the ground in New Hampshire and Iowa?? Why would you count on your Super PAC, with whom, ahem, that youâre not coordinating, to do this?