Sunday, April 29, 2012

BUSTED!


Whilst watching TV today, we saw an ad decrying the "over-spending" of the current Adminstration's (That would be, "that Negro's" ("who was not born in the USA") spending policies, "PAID FOR BY THE PUBLIC NOTICE."



Being the self-appointed spokesperson for "The King's Not Wearing Any Clothes" (Hans Christian Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes"), I decided to research who funded this seemingly non-partisan, funded advertisement and lo and behold, guess who is at the bottom, and I DO mean "BOTTOM", is none other than.............:


A former Bush administration PR specialist who has launched a new non-profit designed to raise the alarm about what it sees as "over-spending" in Washington -- but is staying mum on how the group is being funded.


Public Notice launched late last month with a column on the website of US News and World Report, in which executive director Gretchen Hamel (an Okie chick with a degree in mass communications) argued that "backroom deals", trillion-dollar deficits, pork-laden spending bills, and multibillion-dollar bailouts have left many Americans wondering if Washington ("that Negro") can be trusted with their money."

Like, we haven't heard that before.  LOL!

The group's sophisticated-looking website, Bankrupting America, adds that "unprecedented government spending and debt, corporate welfare, higher taxes, and poorly designed bureaucratic red tape are undermining economic progress," (Like, we haven't heard that before. LOL!), and contends that the stimulus bill has been a failure.


Public Notice's funding source remains obscure.
In an interview with Gretchen Hamel -- who served as the Bush administration's top spokesperson on trade issues, and as press secretary for the House Republican Conference -- said Public Notice had "dozens of donors across the U.S.," but declined to identify them. "We will not be disclosing our donors," she said. "We want to protect the anonymity of our donors," she added, noting that other organizations of all political stripes take a similar stance.

I rest my case. :) 

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