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The Right’s Grifter Problem (Blood Pressure Warning)
National Review ^ | 3 June 2019 | Jim Geraghty

Posted on 06/03/2019 2:39:53 PM PDT by Sarcasm Factory

... I’ve watched the two millionth “the problem with conservatism is people like you, the solution for conservatism is people like me” debate, and I’m just sick and tired of so many of our brethren averting their eyes from the big, glaring, worsening problem that rips off so many decent, hard-working folks.

The Huge Albatross to the Conservative Movement that Few Want to Talk About

Back in 2013, Conservative StrikeForce PAC raised $2.2 million in funds vowing to support Ken Cuccinelli’s campaign for governor in Virginia. Court filings and FEC records showed that the PAC only contributed $10,000 to Cuccinelli’s effort.

Back in 2014, Politico researched 33 political action committees that claimed to be affiliated with the Tea Party and courted small donors with email and direct-mail appeals and found that they “raised $43 million — 74 percent of which came from small donors. The PACs spent only $3 million on ads and contributions to boost the long-shot candidates often touted in the appeals, compared to $39.5 million on operating expenses, including $6 million to firms owned or managed by the operatives who run the PACs.”

Back in 2015, RightWingNews reviewed the financial filings of 21 prominent conservative PACs and found the ten 10 groups at the bottom of their list spent $54.3 million only paid out $3.6 million to help get Republicans elected.

Back in 2016, campaign finance lawyer Paul H. Jossey detailed how some of the PACs operated and lamented, “the Tea Party movement is pretty much dead now, but it didn’t die a natural death. It was murdered — and it was an inside job. In a half decade, the spontaneous uprising that shook official Washington degenerated into a form of pyramid scheme that transferred tens of millions of dollars from rural, poorer Southerners and Midwesterners to bicoastal political operatives.”

In 2016, Roger Stone founded the Committee to Restore America’s Greatness. It raised $587,000 and spent $16,000 on independent expenditures supporting Trump.

In 2016, Great America PAC raised $28.6 million from donors. They donated $30,125 to federal candidates. In 2018, Great America PAC raised $8.3 million from donors. They donated $31,840 to federal candidates.

In 2017, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke said that despite the actions of a PAC that claimed to be raising money for a Clarke bid for U.S. Senate, he was not running. That PAC raised $2 million.

In 2018, a federal indictment declared grassroots conservatives across the country gave $23 million to scam PACs run by William and Robert Tierney from 2014 to 2018, believing they were supporting conservative groups like “Republican Majority Campaign PAC,” “Americans for Law Enforcement PAC,” and “Rightmarch.com PAC.” Only $109,000 went to candidates.

In the 2018 cycle, Tea Party Majority Fund raised $1.67 million and donated $35,000 to federal candidates. That cycle, Conservative Majority Fund raised just over $1 million and donated $7,500 to federal candidates. Conservative Strikeforce raised $258,376 and donated nothing to federal candidates.

Put Vets First PAC raised $3.9 million in the 2018 cycle; they gave $9,000 to federal candidates.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that David Bossie’s group, Presidential Coalition, had raised $18.5 million in 2017 and 2018 to support state and local candidates in furtherance of the Trump agenda. Only $425,442, or 3 percent, went to direct political activity.

Not every non-donation expense is illegitimate; legit political-action committees have to pay for rent, electricity, computers, the phone bill, etcetera. But when such an exceptionally small portion of the money they raise goes to the candidates they’re allegedly designed to support or measurable efforts on their behalf, one can fairly ask what the true purpose of the organization is.

Politico didn’t specify which 33 PACs they reviewed; if their list overlaps entirely with the RightWingNews list, then the total sum listed above would be $127 million; if they don’t overlap at all, it would be $177 million. That is money that could have gone directly to candidates’ campaigns or other actions that would have advanced the conservative cause in recent cycles. But instead it went into more fundraising expenses, more overhead costs, or into the pockets of those running these PACs.

And some folks want us to believe that the problem with the conservative movement is David French?

Why is the conservative movement not as effective as its supporters want it to be? Because day after day, year after year, little old ladies get called on the phone or emailed or sent letters in the mail telling them that the future of the country is at stake and that if they don’t make a donation to groups that might as well be named Make Telemarketers Wealthy Again right now, the country will go to hell in a handbasket. Those little old ladies get out their checkbooks and give what they can spare, convinced that they’re making a difference and helping make the world a better place. What they’re doing is ensuring that the guys running these PACs can enjoy a more luxurious lifestyle. Meanwhile, conservative candidates lose, kicking the dirt after primary day or the general election, convinced that if they had just had another $100,000 for get-out-the-vote operations, they might have come out on top.

What’s more, most of these PACs thrive on telling conservative grassroots things that aren’t true. Clarke didn’t want to run for Senate in Wisconsin, Laura Ingraham wasn’t interested in running for Senate in Virginia, and Allen West wasn’t running for Senate in Florida. The PACs propagate a narrative in which they’re the heroic crusaders for conservative values, secure borders and freedom, up against corrupt establishment elites . . . when they’re in fact run by those coastal political operatives and keeping most of the money for their own operations.

Perhaps you’re thinking, “Oh, every PAC does this.” Nope. In that RightWingNews study, Club for Growth Action PAC had 88 percent actually went into independent expenditures and direct contributions. Republican Main Street Partnership had 78 percent, and American Crossroads was at 72 percent. That allegedly corrupt “establishment” is way more efficient at using donors’ money than all of these self-proclaimed grassroots conservative groups. Over on the liberal or Democratic side, ActBlue charges a 3.95 percent processing fee when passing along donations to campaigns.

When these individuals get called out for the way they’re spending donors’ money, they revert to a familiar responses of denial, evasion, and blaming the messenger. When asked about how little of the money his group raised was spent on political activity, Bossie’s first response was “this is fake news brought to you by a collaboration of the biased liberal media and unabashed left-wing activists.” Never mind the fact that the criticism was based upon his own group’s periodic reports of contributions and expenditures with the IRS (forms 8872) in addition to annual tax returns (forms 990).

Imagine if instead of disappearing down rat holes and being spent on more fundraising, just $10 million of that $127 million to $177 million sum had been better spent. Imagine if that $10 million had gone to the campaigns of the GOP candidates in the 20 House districts that they lost by five percentage points or less in 2018. That’s $500,000 per campaign. If Mia Love had 625 more votes in Utah, she would have held her seat. Think she and her campaign could have identified and mobilized another 700 Love-supporting voters in her district if they had another half-million?

In California’s 21st District, David Valadao lost by about 900 votes. In Maine’s 2nd, Bruce Poliquin needed about 3,500 more votes. In Georgia’s 6th, Karen Handel needed 8,000 more votes.

If Leonard Lance had about 16,000 more votes, he would have kept his seat. Maybe not every one of these close races would be reversed if each one of those GOP candidates had another half million for GOTV. But right now, Republicans need to flip 19 seats to regain control of the House. Doing just 2.25 percentage points better in 2018 would have saved 13 seats!

What has grassroots donor money going to scam PACs cost the conservative cause? Perhaps GOP control of the U.S. House of Representatives, and now at least two years of Trump’s presidency will be spent on defense instead of attempting to turn conservative policy ideas into federal law.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: corruption; election; fraud; victory
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To: Steve_Seattle

See documentation, above.


21 posted on 06/03/2019 3:30:03 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Trump 2020 - Re-Elect the M*****F***er!)
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To: Sarcasm Factory

In the first part of the article he attacks the dishonest fund raisers.

There needs to be more exposure of fund raisers that take advantage of people.

Then the author immediately switches to defending David French.

Supposedly people like David French who constantly attacked candidate and President Trump and worked to get Hillary Clinton elected are not part of the problem.

The problem is both dishonest fundraisers and dishonest, self-described conservatives who work to defeat honest conservative candidates.


22 posted on 06/03/2019 3:43:17 PM PDT by detective
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To: Sarcasm Factory

It is actually a big problem. Watching the usual establishment suspects rush to create a gaggle of “tea party” branded groups under their control was a super eye opener.


23 posted on 06/03/2019 3:49:59 PM PDT by thoughtomator (The Clinton Coup attempt was a worse attack on the USA than was 9/11)
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To: Sarcasm Factory

Like several here have said, I don’t donate to PACs and I darned sure don’t donate to the GOP. Only directly to candidates that I support.


24 posted on 06/03/2019 4:10:19 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: TigersEye

Do you know a way to donate to the Trump campaign
without any of it going to the RNC?


25 posted on 06/03/2019 4:11:50 PM PDT by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

Not off of the top of my head but I’ve gotten emails from the Trump campaign for donations. Nothing recent and the old ones have been deleted so I can’t give you a name. Sorry.


26 posted on 06/03/2019 4:17:39 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: TigersEye

This one may not include the RNC ...

https://secure.donaldjtrump.com/we-made-history?amount=150


27 posted on 06/03/2019 4:22:04 PM PDT by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2
I can make no promises but I think this site is solely for the Trump campaign. If you find that contributions go to anyone other than Trump-Pence please let me know.

Trump-Pence MAGA

28 posted on 06/03/2019 4:24:19 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: sparklite2

We both found the same thing. I sure hope they don’t give any to the RNC.


29 posted on 06/03/2019 4:25:56 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: TigersEye

I got those emails and a thousand more, too. Down at the bottom, they all said the RNC would get some of the donation.


30 posted on 06/03/2019 4:26:31 PM PDT by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

The emails I was talking about would have been donaljtrump.com same as the site we both found. I probably didn’t look at the fine print on the bottom. Next time I get one I will.


31 posted on 06/03/2019 4:33:54 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: Sarcasm Factory

This is the reason you only donate directly to the candidates you support.

And the RNC and NRSC give your money to RINOs.


32 posted on 06/03/2019 5:48:58 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Capitalism produces EVERYTHING Socialists/Communists/Democratic-Socialists wish to "redistribute.")
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To: TigersEye

I only donate to the candidate. I only donate directly to President Trump via his official campaign website. I never donate to the RNC.

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/

Make sure you read the small print on the bottom. Most of them says not authorized by any candidate.

Example

Paid for by the
Committee to Defend The President
Not authorized by any candidate or candidates committee
www.CommitteeToDefendThePresident.com

Use of the name and likeness of any candidate, officeholder, or other individual is for the purpose of this PACs political communication only and IN NO WAY indicates any authorization by, affiliation with, direction from, or endorsement by that person of any kind.


33 posted on 06/03/2019 6:29:09 PM PDT by democratsaremyenemy (Streepisacreep)
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To: democratsaremyenemy

I don’t see any disclaimer like that at donaldjtrump.com.


34 posted on 06/03/2019 6:33:29 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: Sarcasm Factory

BTTT!

Question - Is the GOPe best at getting the best bucks out to UniParty members?


35 posted on 06/03/2019 7:20:56 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here ;-)
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To: Robert DeLong

I’ve always thought that was campaign finance everyone could get behind. As a candidate you could only accept money from people in your district or state for senatorial candidates. No Hollywood/Wall Street money. PAC could still spread their money around, but only for gotv and general party oriented ads. No money to individual candidates. And PAC would have to have open books. They would have to show where ALL their money comes from, and how it was spent.


36 posted on 06/03/2019 7:22:25 PM PDT by redangus
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To: ActresponsiblyinVA

Same here.


37 posted on 06/03/2019 7:26:27 PM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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To: Sarcasm Factory
Copeland’s excuse was that flying commercial “like getting into a long tube with a bunch of demons.” I’m pretty sure I’ve sat next to the passengers he’s describing, and we all got through it okay.

Pathetic. Jesus dined with sinners and tax collectors. This moron can certainly fly coach from time to time.

38 posted on 06/03/2019 7:38:41 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The Modern Democrat Party: America's largest hate group.)
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To: Sarcasm Factory

Whatever hidden motives may be behind this peach, the author is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT when he says that Trump supporting conservatives should be livid.

And I am. F these people. Maybe some of them will wind up in jail.

David Bossie behind bars. Now THERE is something that David French can write about!


39 posted on 06/03/2019 7:41:02 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The Modern Democrat Party: America's largest hate group.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Don’t you find it the least bit awful that these GOP-e main street statists actually have much more efficient and above-board funding operations than these “conservative” organizations?


40 posted on 06/03/2019 7:42:51 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The Modern Democrat Party: America's largest hate group.)
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