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Thisguess no one here is gonna question who runs obama's super pack ehh? lol....
one of his former political advisors LEFT da white house to run it..so to think obama's hand's is clean on this being EXTREMELY naive..
super packs = goons that can do your dirty work remotely while you keep your hands clean from a political perspective. your surrogates = smoke screen to change
da "on message" strategy and make em play defense... Harry Reid trollin talkin bout mitt romney hasn't paid taxes in a decade WHILE da new anemic job numbers start to roll in.
da trick to understand politics is you HAVE to listen to both sides...cuz if you go FAR left or right and you find equally disgusting slime and nefarious agendas...
I support Obama out of the two, but Romney was getting killed for claims made by super PACs who were in support of him. Nobody was buying that "It's not my ad" when Romney said it during the Republican Primary. It's getting some publicity, so Obama needs to separate himself from the ad as far as I'm concerned. I remember Ron Paul received alot of criticism from a random poorly made offensive Youtube video of Jon Huntsman. He still came out and said it was wrong.
Bill Burton, the co-founder of the super PAC and the guy going around defending the ad on CNN and other news stations (http://cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2012/08/08/exp-burton-responds-to-ad.cnn), has a lot of ties to Obama. He worked with Obama on his 2008 campaign then went on to work in the White House. Obama knew this ad was coming out and gave his approval of it, don't cover your eyes to it. Politics is a dirty game. I don't know how far it went initially, he's a busy man, but you know damn well he heard about it after all the criticism. He should come out now and denounce it.
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