Posted on 03/31/2010 7:57:40 AM PDT by SmithL
The Republican National Committee is trying to figure out how it wound up spending nearly $2,000 at a West Hollywood strip joint, but the California consultant reimbursed for "meals" at the club is already persona non grata for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Chuck DeVore.
After CNN and other outlets noted that DeVore was among DMI's past clients, his campaign put out a statement that it had severed ties to Erik Brown, president of Dynamic Marketing Inc., before the controversy erupted. The campaign used DMI for printing services but has since found a better deal elsewhere, DeVore spokesman Joshua Treviño said.
"The history of the campaign's engagement with DMI is brief and straightforward: We had them print some campaign letterhead, trifold signs, and stickers," Treviño said in a statement.
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The RNC better start removing the DNC moles buried in its office and PR firms like this one full of Dem party plants.
The invoice looks like a planted astroturf.
Look for more of the same coming to each GOP campaign .
Axelrod and Obama will be feeding the Obama State media
planted donations and troll volunteers misusing phones
and any expense. Smear Smear Smear is the Chicago thug way.
It’s not money spent on clubbing,it’s constituent outreach.
They dont call the republicans the “stupid party” for nothing. I remain confident they will completely screw up between now and November and enable the Democraps to retain both houses.
I agree. The RNC keeps calling for money from me.. in vain. Its why I like the Tea Partiers. They are the ideological flywheel outside the party superstructure. Decentralized and animated. The GOP better tune its message to these folks; those that don’t won’t last. So long as the election does not rely on what party hacks do, but on the energy of the voters, we’ll be ok.,,,,, regards
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