The Obama reelection team has publicly accused eight private citizens who donated to the Mitt Romney campaign of “betting against America” and of having “less-than-reputable” records.
Apparently, publicly chiding two GOP members of Congress wasn’t enough for President Obama; he has moved on to bigger game.
“This past week, one of [the president's] campaign websites posted an item entitled ‘Behind the curtain: A brief history of Romney’s donors,’” Kimberly A. Strassel writes in the Wall Street Journal.
As you can see by perusing the the site, President Obama’s reelection campaign “names and shames” eight private citizens and describes them as having “less-than-reputable records.” In fact, the site goes so far as to say that “quite a few” of the donors have been “on the wrong side of the law” and that they have profited at “the expense of so many Americans.”
Read more: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/team-obama-names-shames-eight-private-citizens-for-donating-to-romney-campaign/
Apparently, publicly chiding two GOP members of Congress wasn’t enough for President Obama; he has moved on to bigger game.
“This past week, one of [the president's] campaign websites posted an item entitled ‘Behind the curtain: A brief history of Romney’s donors,’” Kimberly A. Strassel writes in the Wall Street Journal.
As you can see by perusing the the site, President Obama’s reelection campaign “names and shames” eight private citizens and describes them as having “less-than-reputable records.” In fact, the site goes so far as to say that “quite a few” of the donors have been “on the wrong side of the law” and that they have profited at “the expense of so many Americans.”
Read more: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/team-obama-names-shames-eight-private-citizens-for-donating-to-romney-campaign/
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