August 27, 2008
Equal Protection

is not the “Fairness Doctrine,” Obama.  AIP Strikes back:

AIP has sought and received the voluntary after-tax contributions of donor(s) to support its policy objectives, which happen to differ from those of the Obama Campaign. Rather than addressing the facts contained in the AIP advertisement, it has instead set about to “deal” with AIP through your Department.

This is, however, only the latest in a series of brazen public statements and efforts by liberal Democratic operatives and agents of the Obama Campaign to silence their critics and organizations with whom they disagree, by initiating what they acknowledge is a concerted national effort announced in recent weeks to intimidate, harass and otherwise bully conservative donors.

An organization calling itself “Accountable America” announced two weeks ago its intent to obtain publicly filed disclosures to attempt to coerce donors to conservative causes to stop making contributions and essentially threatening potential donors into not making contributions to conservative groups. Like the Obama Campaign, this group of operatives is using information obtained from legally mandated public disclosures to identify and target for their attack donors to conservative causes.

Of course, should the Department decide to yield to the pressure from the Obama Campaign and undertake its requested ‘investigations’ of donors to politically related conservative causes, the Department would necessarily be required to do so in an even-handed, non partisan and non-ideological approach. In that regard, the Department would be required to review all donors to all causes and political / policy organizations, whose contributions exceed $5,000 per calendar year to any such causes, the vast majority of which are donors to liberal causes, not conservative ones.

Based on calculations from the Center for Responsive Politics (www.crp.org ) the following are leftwing donors whose substantial contributions to political causes in the last three election cycles have consistently landed each of them on the top donors list and surely each of these donors warrant the Department’s review, scrutiny and prosecution, if the Obama Campaign standard is to be applied evenly:

George Soros:

2004: $23,450,000

2006: $ 3,542,500

2008 (to date) $ 4,650,000

Steven Bing:

2004: $13,852,031

2008 (to date) $ 4,850,000

Peter Lewis:

2004: $22,997,220

2006: $ 1, 624,375

2008 (to date) $ 850,000

Herb and Marion Sandler:

2004: $13, 008, 459

Linda Pritzker:

2004: $3,300,000

2006: $2,101,000

John Hunting:

2006: $1,647,000

2008 (to date) $1,243,000

Alida Messinger

2004: $ 3,580,200

2006: $ 1,042,000

2008 (to date) $ 883,000

Pat Stryker:

2006: $ 1,331,293

2008 (to date): $ 300,000

Jon Stryker:

2006: $ 1,271,313

2008: $ 604,054

The list is quite lengthy and this is but a partial list of those the Department would be obligated to pursue if it bows to the demands of the Obama Campaign to undertake investigations of wealthy donors making large contributions to political causes. The Obama Campaign should be aware that most of the donors on the list are individuals who consistently support left-wing, liberal and Democratic causes. And most of the donors listed above have made public statements regarding their intent to use their wealth to impact the outcome of federal elections should the Department need further evidence of their activities.

The letters from the Obama Campaign to you and your Department are a gross misuse of the power and prestige of that organization. However, because of the environment in which we function, it is important that AIP respond to the ongoing baseless allegations in the letter war now being waged against it by the Obama Campaign.

AIP has violated no provision of law. The donor(s) to AIP have violated no provision of law. However, if the Department of Justice decides to initiate investigations of donors to AIP and other conservative political and policy organizations, as well as the activities of citizens groups such as AIP, we will be prepared to counter such efforts with our list of targets and entities with which we disagree politically and philosophically for the Department to also investigate and prosecute.

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Cleta Mitchell

Cleta Mitchell, Esq.

Counsel, American Issues Project

Read the entire thing at Malkin’s.

22 Comments  :::   Post a comment »

  1. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 6:14 pm #

    Nice.

    This seems (welcome to me) kinda the flip-side of the Obama camp’s assertion that they will not allow themselves to be “Swift-Boated” (of course their definition of swiftboat is nonsensical). Good for AIP, whoever the hell they are.

    tw: brown garish

  2. Comment by B Moe on 8/27 @ 6:28 pm #

    That’s nice, Dan, but this being a massive attack on the First Amendment, it has been played to death by the mainstream media.

    No wait, they have totally ignored it, haven’t they?

  3. Comment by BJTex on 8/27 @ 6:37 pm #

    I’ll bet The National Enquirer is all over it, BMoe.

  4. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 6:40 pm #

    On C-Span’s “The Communicators” William Kennard, a telecommunications adviser for Sen. Obama’s Presidential Campaign was queried on Obama’s view of the Fairness Doctrine. He refused to pronounce on Obama’s position but averred that in his own opinion, the Fairness Doctrine is an outmoded, bad idea. (This exchange comes as the last bit in a half hour interview.)

  5. Comment by Pablo on 8/27 @ 6:42 pm #

    Once again, Barry thinks he’s already President. Stupid elections.

  6. Comment by dicentra on 8/27 @ 6:46 pm #

    Wow. Obama really did take Alinsky’s advice to heart.

    These attacks aren’t just “anti-SwiftBoat” tactics, they’re also narcissistic rage at being criticized.

  7. Comment by dicentra on 8/27 @ 6:47 pm #

    And I see that the pub is on GMT.

  8. Comment by cranky-d on 8/27 @ 6:52 pm #

    The pub is actually on its own very special “bar time.”

  9. Comment by cranky-d on 8/27 @ 6:54 pm #

    Which is GMT. Dammit. Didn’t realize until I posted and checked the dates. It seemed to me to be off in its own weird space.

  10. Comment by B Moe on 8/27 @ 6:56 pm #

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ib8nH4kHjxk

  11. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 7:02 pm #

    arrrrrgh

    death to jimmy buffett

    sorry

    can’t help it

    cabbage key is good though, if a bit expensive

  12. Comment by mojo on 8/27 @ 7:35 pm #

    More proof that the O! crew isn’t ready for prime time. Their response here has been completely stupid.

  13. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 8:18 pm #

    WTF?

    tw: st jimmy

  14. Comment by B Moe on 8/27 @ 8:22 pm #

    I guess that is why the press isn’t covering this stuff, Sdferr.

  15. Comment by BJTex on 8/27 @ 8:26 pm #

    Oh that’s going to end badly for someone. Even fawning national news outlets tend to react poorly when their producers are arrested for trying to, you know, cover the news!!

    This election is getting more surreal by the hour.

    tw: Withold 3,700 Clinton ballots?

  16. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 8:28 pm #

    I think we may see a serious movement coming down the pike to prosecute cops like these. (Or I should say, I hope to see.) This is unacceptable.

    tw: greek industries

  17. Comment by B Moe on 8/27 @ 8:32 pm #

    Add pissing off the press to the list of fuck ups on the Equal Protection thread, BJ.

    This is getting seriously strange.

  18. Comment by B Moe on 8/27 @ 8:34 pm #

    The Satire thread, I mean. Too much info to process, and the speeches haven’t even started yet. I can’t wait for Billy Jeff, you just know he is honing that dagger extra fine today.

  19. Comment by BJTex on 8/27 @ 8:48 pm #

    I’m afraid that trying to extrude hidden meaning from Billy Jeff’s speech tonight may cause me to have an aneurysm. Every little facial tic and double entendre is going to seriously stress my brain.

  20. Comment by Sdferr on 8/27 @ 8:54 pm #

    The feuds showing up on air at MSNBC get increasingly strange. Tim Russert’s
    untimely death seems to have exposed an engine without a governor racing itself to catastrophic failure.

    tw: cuban percentage

  21. Comment by Big Bang Hunter (pumping you up) on 8/27 @ 9:01 pm #

    “The feuds showing up on air at MSNBC get increasingly strange”

    - As I said the other day, the rabid mindless passion being poured into this candidates campaign is far too desperate to be just about politics.

    - If he doesn’t win there will be a lot of people looking for a job.

  22. Comment by BJTex on 8/27 @ 9:09 pm #

    If he doesn’t win there will be a lot of people looking for a job.

    Doing what? Grooming unicorns? Or butchering elephants?

    tw: fire Altdorfer Does he work for MSNBC?

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