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How to defend SS privatization? Bash gays!

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:45 pm
by Rspaight
The same clowns who brought you the Swift Boat Vets for Stupidity are now attacking the AARP, in order to defuse the AARP's opposition to Bush's "plow Social Security into the ground" strategy.

Displaying the same utter contempt for honesty that distinguished the Swift Boat campaign, the plan is to link AARP to "liberal" viewpoints. Therefore, we now see ads like the following (image stolen from Atrios):

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Like troops? Hate gays? Support SS privatization!

The logic is unassailable.

Jesus Christ, what a bunch of sick bastards we have in power. No wonder Hunter S. Thompson blew his fucking head off.

Ryan

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 10:31 pm
by Matt
Wonderful, potentially $20 million to be spent by both sides for advertising campaigns. What a waste. Meanwhile nothing gets done to remedy the overall problem.

Battle over Social Security heats up
Lobbying group USA Next launches new campaign to fight AARP, boost private accounts: report.
February 21, 2005: 10:17 AM EST
http://money.cnn.com/2005/02/21/news/economy/socialsecurity_battle/?cnn=yes

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - A group that has funneled millions of dollars into Republican policy battles is now taking on one of the nation's most powerful lobbying groups -- the AARP -- in the battle to overhaul Social Security, a news report said Monday.

The group, USA Next, plans to spend up to $10 million on commercials and other tactics to support the campaign for private Social Security accounts, which are adamantly opposed by AARP, the largest lobbying group representing middle-aged and senior Americans, the New York Times reported.

The AARP has already spent $5 million on print advertisements in major newspapers opposing private accounts and plans to spend another $5 million on a new print advertising campaign beginning this week, according to the paper.

"They are the boulder in the middle of the highway to personal savings accounts," Charlie Jarvis, Chairman & CEO of USA Next and former undersecretary for the interior in the Reagan and first Bush administrations, told the newspaper. "We will be the dynamite that removes them."

Jarvis said the group, which terms itself a nonpartisan nonprofit organization, considers itself to be a conservative, free market alternative to AARP.

USA Next said they were not working with the White House, according to the news report.

But it added that the conservative lobbying group affirmed it was working with some of the same consultants and advisors from last year's Swift Boat campaign, now known for launching inflammatory commercials attacking Sen. John Kerry's war record during the 2004 presidential race.

"It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the White House doesn't want anything to do with a group that is attacking the AARP," one USA Next official said, according to the paper.

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 3:06 pm
by krabapple
And *BLINK*, now the ad is gone.