MoveOn.org’s Minnesota Representative, Tim Walz
Posted by Andy on September 13th, 2007
Rather than dig into the Sorosphere for dirt on the Democrats I am going to….. wait, OK, this is the Sorosphere, but I feel this may be far more important than a has been Stribber who is now paid through shaddow groups by George Soros piling on Franken’s idiocy. Look the media refused to tell the story of Klobuchar’s past, do you think they will with Franken? More than that, don’t ya worry that he’ll simply just act his way out of it? Satirists are pretty good at that sort of thing.
MoveOn.org was instramental in Tin Walz’s (D MN1) election upset of Rep. Gil Gutneckt a Republican. Just go back and look at their 2006 Election wrapup. They highlight the work they did to elect ‘their’ candidates and low and behold, Walz was one of them. Meaning he is directly linked and may owe his election to the same group that called a decorated US General in a time of war, General “betray us”.
Now Walz I thought I heard a radio clip of Walz trying to distance himself from the disgusting full page ad from Moveon.org, but I can’t find hide nor hair of it online. And he has yet to request that they do not assist his reelection campaign this time around. I’m fuzzy on the FEC laws, but I believe he can request them to stop any activity on his behalf, and they must comply. No election workers/volnteers, no money funneling.
Yesterday I replied to an email press release from the Republican Party of Minnesota’s Communications Director asking if Moveon.org was still engaging in voter ID and election activities in Minnesota. I did not receive a reply.
It is common knowledge that they have full time staff engaging in election activities in Minnesota in the past, and they have played key roles in flipping seats at all levels from Republican to Democrat. Many of the Democrats who now hold Minnesota House and Senate seats owe the Voter ID & GOTV work of Moveon.org for their win, as does Rep. Walz.
Well, MoveOn.org released what I feel may be the most unpatriotic and disgusting attack in my short political involvement. The called a sitting US General fighting a war, basically a traitor, by dubbing him General ‘Betray us’.
Frankly, the Republican Party should spend a bit more time focussing on Rep. Walz’s deep connections to MoveOn.org.
Conventional wisdom held that a centralized Republican Party would always best the decentralized (and often disorganized) Democrats. But a more bottom-up structure allowed the Democrats to react more quickly and push resources where they were most urgently needed. In the month before the election MoveOn.org was able to redirect its large volunteer-run GOTV phone program to new races, like Tim Walz in Minnesota or John Yarmuth in Kentucky. In Heath Shuler’s race in largely rural North Carolina, for example, MoveOn members made 111,000 calls to voters, about as many as voted for the candidate on Election Day. “A lot of these campaigns didn’t have the money to run big field programs in these districts,” said MoveOn executive director Eli Pariser.
Walz is the MoveOn.org candidate in Minnesota.
- $103,438 dollars in independent expenditures and donations funneled to Tim Walz by MoveOn.rog
- 74,597 calls to voters by MoveOn.org
- 13,886 was the margin Walz won by
(Source MoveOn.org)
MoveOn.org literally bought and paid for Tim Walz’s seat in Congress. He can’t possibly say anything negative about MoveOn.org’s tarnishing of General Patreaus. Walz needs MoveOn.org’s help to win reelection. He needs their GOTV workers, their money, and the money of those who donate to MoveOn.org.
With MoveOn.org’s election engineering, GOTV, and Hollywood’s money, Walz sure seems to be clear in where he stands. It isn’t with Minnesotans. it is not with the men and women in uniform. It is with the fringe Liberals and groups like MoveOn.org which is taking spitting on our troops to a whole new level.
Given that Minnesota’s First District is *the* likely hotseat, if my sources are correct, all the eggs should be placed in that one basket. Franken is going to spin the attacks, and the media is going to ignore and help bury his radical record. But if we can expose that MoveOn.org is deeply behind ‘bluedog’ Walz’s win in 2006, and that MoveOn.org is all over this state and behind the ads running on TV pushing for defeat, then this might actually help everyone.
We should really concentrate on MN-1, and expose MoveOn.org’s role in local elections. They are not just kook fringe lefties who the Democratic Party disagrees with. Nope they are the Democrat’s election machine. They control the money through their many facits of George Soros-shadow games. They are the GOTV. look, do you ever see the different liberal groups working in the same place? My experiences have proven that they all know their place. Someone is coordinating them. You never see a union thug going door to door along with the ACT or MoveOn.org clip board toters.
Expose Tim Walz for the MoveOn.org shill that he is, and you will hand cuff MoveOn.org statewide, and help all the Republican candidates. Look the DFL has a staff of a handfull of people up til election time. Meanwhile MoveOn.org and the other surroate groups have teams and teams of staffers and people roaming the state collecting data.
And for some reason, come election night, the DFL seems to have all the information they need. Coincidence? I think not.
So in the end, rather than make Walz and Franken distance themselves from MoveOn.org, maybe you could spend some time tying these two to MoveOn.org. You see, if you could educate voters about MoveOn.org, and their election engineering process that has benfitted Walz (and will for Franken) next year when Minnesotans get that knock on the door from those clip board toting paid volunteers, they’ll simply say, you’re the group that called a General ‘betray us’. I will not be taking your advice.
Just some humble advice.
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