Posted on 01/28/2010 10:41:48 PM PST by Mamzelle
Saw this as an ad on American Thinker. It so warmed my heart to think that we present such a threat! I'm sure we'll find that it's funded by Center for American Progress, or Tides, or whatever 527 Matrushka doll...
Challenge...how few links before we see Pinky and the Brain? (George Soros)
What a hoot. What are they going to do to stop the Tea Party movement? Beam anti-American hypno drivel into our brains via moonbat-wave to change our minds?
LOL
The left is obviously becoming very desperate. Our side woke up and organized, and it’s scaring the crap out of them because it Just. Will. Not. Stop!
Craig Varoga is a national political strategist whose presidential experience includes managing former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsacks campaign for president, serving as national field director for retired Four Star General Wesley Clark, managing the Texas Truth Squad in 2000 and running the state-research program for the Clinton-Gore re-election.
Varoga began his political career in Louisiana in the 1980s, where he was a campaign aide to former Congresswoman Lindy Boggs and press secretary to New Orleans Mayor Sidney Barthelemy. During the 1990s, Varoga served as communications director to Senator Harry Reid and managed campaigns throughout the United States, including the victories of Texas Congressman Ken Bentsen (1994) and Houston Mayors Bob Lanier (1991) and Lee Brown (1997, 1999 and 2001).
A graduate of Princeton University and native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Varoga has worked with the National Democratic Institute and the U.S. State Department to train political activists and elected officials in Europe, South America and the Middle East. Partner at Varoga & Associates and founder of the Patriot Majority, Varoga writes a monthly column ("Ask the Campaign Doctor") for Campaigns & Elections magazine.
I know! They don’t have a clue. Honest, I was flattered by the attention.
www.theatlantic.com/doc/200407/green
Craig Varoga, a Democratic consultant, says, “If people feel somewhat good about you, they’re more likely to believe the accusations you make against the other side.”
A former communications director for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada), Varoga was slammed for using bogus newspaper headlines in an attack ad during a 1992 state Senate race in Missouri.
He’s a big fan of Uncle Janet.
HA...yes, the Boston Tea Party was over on the 19th and we won...now it’s goin’ spread throughout this great country of ours...and many many more will be won...and have your sorry a’s out of office.
"Trust me, Bama. You get me the money. I know what
to do with it. Democrats will be a permanent majority."
http://www.theteapartyisover.org/
is run by: American Public Policy Committee.
As can be seen here: http://whois.domaintools.com/americanpublicpolicycommittee.com
American Public Policy Committee is run by Craig Varoga
Ed Morrissey did a piece on Varoga back on May 16, 2005 http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/004486.php when he was working for NARAL and was collecting financial dossiers on judges and justices around the country.
He was also involved in MA:
“A special-interest group repudiated by Deval Patrick after it lobbed attack ads from the shadows at the GOPs Kerry Healey is funded and supported by Democratic insiders and Patrick backers, new records show.”
“The Patriot Majority Fund, which has spent $450,000 on pro-Patrick and anti-Healey campaign ads, is run by Craig Varoga, a former operative for state Democratic Party Chairman Phil Johnston.”
“Varoga, a Texas-based Democratic strategist, was in charge of opposition research for Johnston during Johnstons failed 1996 run for Congress. A former communications director for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada), Varoga was slammed for using bogus newspaper headlines in an attack ad during a 1992 state Senate race in Missouri.”
http://hubpolitics.com/2006/10/18/patriot-majority-fund-tied-to-patrick-democrats/
Great quote from this slime: Craig Varoga, a Democratic consultant, says, “If people feel somewhat good about you, they’re more likely to believe the accusations you make against the other side.” http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200407/green
Hers his facebook page with pic: http://www.facebook.com/people/Craig-Varoga/1098610077
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hmmmmm.... the dumb-clucks seem to forget what came after the original “tea party” in Boston Harbor
Well done.
Again.
Thanks.
Instead of analyzing the voters so much, why don’t they just tell the truth?
Very good point. Yes, they've either forgotten, or they know so little of our history that the parallels escape them.
Boy, do they have a huge surprise in store.
“American Public Policy Committee,” is a shadow special interest group backed by “Patriot Majority”
http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527cmtedetail_contribs.php?ein=203985568&cycle=2008
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