MoveOn warns ‘We might have to pull the plug’ (Congress, CNN)
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Hardly a surprise for an organization whose very name stems from their desire that we stop looking at what Bill Clinton was doing before and during his presidency, and ignore the things they tell us to ignore.
Covering up for Clinton turns out to be child's play compared to the task of covering up Obama's failures, lies, lack of credibility, broken promises, and overall incompetence. And now MoveOn.org says they can't handle it, unless they get a huge influx of money from people impoverished by decades of Democrat incompetence, lies, and malfeasance.
The very name was a FAIL from the start. The idea was that we should just 'move on' from the Clinton/Monica scandal because it was 'just about sex.' But the fact is that this was about a sexual harassment suit (the Jones suit), and Monica was only dragged into the case because of a law that Pres. Clinton himself signed into law--the Molinari Amendment, which dealt with rules of evidence in s.h. suits.
In essence Move On was asking that the law apply to the little guy but not to their favored politician. I would have been fine with 'moving on' but only if Clinton had said he would work to repeal the law. If DC passes a law subjecting me to a witchhunt, then they damn sure are going to be subject to it too.
Gosh, I certainly hope they have to pull the plug!
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It sounds like Soros is getting ready to blame all those poor grass roots people for not ponying up enough money. Maybe things got a bit more expensive for him than he wants to pony up, himself. Nope, Soros is just trying to make us think that he won't be taking part this year.
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