Posted on 09/26/2010 7:25:12 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
It's such a respectable name for an outfit dedicated to character assassination: Accountability for Colorado.
With such respectable men and women behind the respectable front, too. They include two of Colorado's richest citizens, Tim Gill and Pat Stryker, as well as the Colorado Education Association, the AFL-CIO and the corporate leadership of Xcel Energy and Comcast.
Gill and Stryker each gave the independent political committee $75,000 in recent months pocket change for them, perhaps, but serious political money while the CEA chipped in $105,000, the AFL-CIO $50,000, and Xcel and Comcast 10 grand each.
For what purpose? In part to produce what will probably stand as the single sleaziest political flier of the year in this state no small accomplishment, as you might suppose.
And very likely the sleaziest piece of paid political advertising this year in Colorado, period.
In 2008, I held off until Oct. 29 to identify the most outrageous political flier (and behold: it too was produced by Accountability for Colorado!) but feel no need to wait this time. It's hard to imagine any ad in the next six weeks could possibly out-smear a recent flier attacking Bob Boswell, Republican candidate for a House seat in Weld County.
The flier shows a mushroom cloud over northern Colorado (seriously) with the following text:
"All it takes is one accident and northern Colorado disappears off the map. Bob Boswell wants to bring all of America's nuclear waste to Colorado. Imagine what happens . . . the nuclear waste trucks start coming. Thousands of them every day. . . . And the next traffic accident in Greeley could be the last."
The basis for this hallucination? Boswell says, in a position statement on his website, that he favors "following Europe's lead and allowing the new generation nuclear plants to be built, if the people of Colorado agree," and that "Colorado should take the lead (also like Europe) in reprocessing that waste into usable, safe fuel . . . ."
That's it. He favors nuclear power and reprocessing fuel (which the legislature has nothing to do with anyway), so he's accused, essentially, of having a plan to obliterate his own district.
Even Boswell's opponent, Democratic Rep. Jim Riesberg, said the flier "just astounds me."
You can be sure, however, that it didn't astound Gill, Stryker & Co., because such scurrilous attacks have become their stock in trade.
The Pueblo Chieftain this week denounced as "despicable" a radio ad in that community, produced by you know which group, in which another GOP legislative candidate, Keith Swerdfeger, "is compared to Ponzi scheme criminal Bernie Madoff."
Swerdfeger happens to be the retired owner of a multistate construction company and chairman of the Pueblo Economic Development Corp., the Chieftain explains, "who led the team that brought the Vestas wind tower plant and all its jobs to Pueblo."
He has no more in common with Madoff than Gill or Stryker has with John Gotti.
Of course, many political groups and candidates, of both parties, distort the truth or tell outright lies, and I could devote every column from now until Election Day to a review of them. But linking an opponent to potential nuclear catastrophe has got to take the cake.
On the secretary of state's campaign finance reports, Gill and Stryker both identify themselves as "philanthropist." There must be a better way to describe plutocrats working behind the scenes to defame political opponents.
The communists in this country are desperate. They are scared to death. When Americans do take our country back, we’ve got a lot of house cleaning to do. First, we need to fumigate the place.
The Dums aren’t even bothering to hide the fact they all live in the sewers.
Nuclear power is clean, cheap, and will greatly reduce America’s dependence on Middle East oil (and the financing of our enemies). All positive.
Tim Gill is a militant gay millionaire who has devoted much of his fortune to stopping conservative candidates. His organization targets any socially conservative candidate and then attacks relentlessly. He never mentions anything about his real motives which are his backing of gay issues, he just smears candidates with other unrelated accusations. He floods a district with repeated negative mailings. Candidates don’t know where it is coming from —it is coming from Colorado. He has targeted people from around the country. Watch out for this guy.
Zero carbon...
All good points. And frankly, it wouldn’t hurt to promote nuclear research with potential military applications, given the current state of the Middle East and North Korea.
Yep, null and void when it comes to carbon. :-)
Yes, indeed. Just as was done at Hanford WA during WWII.
Unfortunately, the nutcases in the present Obama administration will look for anywhere but funding military applications.
BTW, what the hell is Comcast doing financing this crap political advertizing?
Yeah, it is a shame that the left has demonized atomic power and it’s related subjects by using mushroom clouds. It is bad science, for an atomic explosion to happen, you need for U-235 or Pu-239 (and some other isotopes) to be able to achieve critical or super-critical mass. Fuel for reactors are not designed to achieve that and I know the waste isn’t either.
I want a nuclear powered truck.
Correct. Gill is a mini-Soros with a militant anti-traditional-values chip on his shoulder the size of boulder dam. His methods are ugly and his goals of destroying good conservatives are loathsome.
PING.
See Reply #5 for more info on Tim Gill.
The people who made the flier knew very well that nuclear waste does not explode
Thousands of trucks a day eh? Maybe just a wee bit of exaggeration???
Aside from the hyperbole that is so far out there it is an out and out lie... The technical inaccuracies of suggesting spent nuclear fuel could spontaneously detonate in a nuclear reaction are so numerous I don't have time to list them all here.
You're right. Reactor "fuel" has too low of a percentage of fissile material to go critical under any imaginable amount of compression - even explosive compression initiated by a chemical explosive. That's why they enrich fissile material to higher grades for bombs. Not to mention the fact that by definition, "spent" nuclear fuel is even lower quality - having spent most of it's power, well, producing power.
The bad news is Greeley is a smoking hole in the ground. The good news is the stockyards don’t stink anymore.
That is hilarious. The best one I saw was a video based on the “HeadON” commercial that was called “moonbat OFF”
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