Posted on 02/27/2012 11:34:49 AM PST by Osage Orange
An open letter to the Obama campaign
Byron Tau reports at Politico that the Koch Companies have released a response to the Obama campaigns fundraising letter of this past Friday directly assaulting the Koch brothers and their business. John wrote about the disgusting nature of the Obama capping fundraising letter here, alternately quoting from and responding to it. It is a letter that comes straight out of the Alinsky playbook.
Tau links to the Koch Companies response, a letter to the Obama campaign from Phillip Ellender, head of Government Affairs and Public Relations at the Koch Companies. It seems to me that Ellenders letter deserves the widest circulation. Here it is:
Mr. Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America
Dear Mr. Messina:
Because every American has the right to take part in the public discourse on matters that affect the future of our country, I feel compelled to respond directly about a fundraising letter you sent out on February 24 denouncing Koch. It is both surprising and disappointing that the President would allow his re-election team to send such an irresponsible and misleading letter to his supporters.
For example, it is false that our business model is to make millions by jacking up prices at the pump. Our business vision begins and ends with value creation real, long-term value for customers and for society. We own no gasoline stations and the part of our business you allude to, oil and gas refining, actually lowers the price of gasoline by increasing supply. Either you simply misunderstand the way commodities markets work or you are misleading your supporters and the rest of the American people.
Contrary to your assertion that we have committed $200 million to try to destroy President Obama, we have stated publicly and repeatedly since last November that we have never made any such claim or pledge. It is hard to imagine that the campaign is unaware of our publicly stated position on that point. Similarly, Americans for Prosperity is not simply funded by the Koch brothers, as you state rather it has tens of thousands of members and contributors from across the country and from all walks of life. Further, our opposition to this Presidents policies is not based on partisan politics but on principles. Charles Koch and David Koch have been outspoken advocates of the free-market for over 50 years and they have consistently opposed policies that frustrate or subvert free markets, regardless of whether a Democrat or a Republican was President.
If the Presidents campaign has some principled disagreement with the arguments we are making publicly about the staggering debt the President and previous administrations have imposed on the country, the regulations that are stifling business growth and innovation, the increasing intrusion of government into nearly every aspect of American life, we would be eager to hear them. But it is an abuse of the Presidents position and does a disservice to our nation for the President and his campaign to criticize private citizens simply for the act of engaging in their constitutional right of free speech about important matters of public policy. The implication in that sort of attack is obvious: dare to criticize the Presidents policies and you will be singled out and personally maligned by the President and his campaign in an effort to chill free speech and squelch dissent.
This is not the first time that the President and his Administration have engaged in this sort of disturbing behavior. As far back as August, 2010, Austan Goolsbee, then the Presidents chief economic advisor, made public comments concerning Kochs tax status and falsely stated that the company did not pay income tax, which triggered a federal investigation into Mr. Goolsbees conduct that potentially implicated federal law against improper disclosure of taxpayer information. Last June, your colleagues sent fundraising letters disparaging us as plotting oil men bent on misleading people with disinformation in order to smear the Presidents record. Those accusations were baseless and were made at the very same time the president was publicly calling for a more civil conversation in the country.
It is understandable that the President and his campaign may be tired of hearing that many Americans would rather not see the president re-elected. However, the inference is that you would prefer that citizens who disagree with the President and his policies refrain from voicing their own viewpoint. Clearly, thats not the way a free society should operate.
We agree with the President that civil discourse is an American strength. That is why it is troubling to see a national political campaign apparently target individual citizens and private companies for some perceived political advantage. I also hope the President will reflect on how the approach the campaign is using is at odds with our national values and the constitutional right to free speech.
Sincerely,
Philip Ellender
President, Government & Public Affairs
Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC
AWESOME!!!Rush just read this letter on his radio broadcast.
Why can't the Pubbies do this????
The brothers are more Libertarian than anything....
They get demonized by the MSM at every corner.....I like the fact they are fighting back.
Wish the Pubbies would do this...........
” Why can’t the Pubbies do this???? “
Elvis has left the building.
The Establishment Republicans have left the building, because they are in league with socialism and it is quite obvious by their silence, their candidate, their many thrown games, their consistent collapse on issue after issue.
They are all Romney now. There is no difference. And, they abhor conservatives.
“Contrary to your assertion that we have committed $200 million to try to destroy President Obama, we have stated publicly and repeatedly since last November that we have never made any such claim or pledge.”
They probably have committed $500 million after watching the way this bird has abused his office.
WHAT A GREAT QUESTION? I always wonder why every time the regime makes a false accusation, the republican caucus doesn't march right into the rotunda and call a presser to put the truth right out in front of America in time for the 6 o'clock news.
I’m not sure a critical thinker cannot come to the same conclusion, at this point in time.
Good for them.
Thanks for posting
It has been glaringly obvious to me that the objective of the Obama administration is the destruction of the once dominant position of the USA especially in relation to the muslim-socialist enemies of the USA. Lately, I'm coming to the opinion that the RNC, and the Republican elite leadership are bound and determined to compilcitly support the actions and objectives of the Obama administration. As evidence of my position I point to the financial support in Congress of the Obama administration's spending spree, debt limit expansions, and complete lack of opposition to anything the muslim Kenyan proposes, no matter how outrageous or anti-American. The US alienation of our traditional allies comes to mind, all the while being SUPPORTED by Congress. They should all be jailed as a fuirst step.
That was a rhetorical question, right?
Yeah, pretty much................
GOP = Gutless Old Party
Agreed..............................................
If that's the case...the Republic Party is using little tiny microscopic fluffy balls....
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