Two SuperPACs Focused On Ending SuperPACs Release New TV Commercials
from the gotta-spend-the-money-to-stop-the-money dept
We've been writing up some of the new political efforts to try to put some limits on money in politics, including Larry Lessig's Mayday SuperPAC, Represent.us' satirical campaign for the "most honest politician," Gil Fulbright, and also CounterPAC, a SuperPAC that tries to get politicians to take a pledge not to accept dark money.They're all moving forward with their goals, and two new commercials have come out that are worth highlighting. First, Represent.us has teamed up with Mayday in their effort to promote Jim Rubens, the (generally considered to be a long shot) candidate for Senate in New Hampshire. They've sent "Gil Fulbright" to New Hampshire to "campaign" for Rubens' opponent (and former Massachusetts Senator) Scott Brown. The ad is well worth watching:
I'm a career politician and this is an unprovoked attack on Jim Rubens. And I'm in it!This is a bit different from some of Mayday's earliest commercial spots which I thought were a bit weak. Frankly the first few radio ads (which, for some reason seem to have disappeared from Soundcloud where they were) sounded a little off. Lessig is a great presenter, but I'm not sure he's the best radio voice. Though, the latest TV commercial for Ruben Gallego (which also uses Lessig's voiceover) is stronger than those first few radio ads:
You see, me and my buddy, Scott Brown (shows picture of Brown making the "call me" sign), we want to take your tax dollars and hand them out to the cronies and lobbyists who bankroll our political campaigns.
But this Jim Rubens guy? He wants to stop corruption in Washington. He thinks it's his job to help the people of New Hampshire.
Career politicians like me? We've got a sweet thing going on. Do not let Jim Rubens screw that up.
Either way, we're seeing the first steps of these efforts to try to limit the impact of money in politics and it will be worth watching how these various campaigns work out.
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Filed Under: commercials, dark money, gil fulbright, jim rubens, larry lessig, money in politics, scott brown, superpacs
Companies: counterpac, mayday pac, represent.us
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Wow
Not much to say except, well... this is suppose to change things?
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Re: Wow
talk about strange bedfellows, i have to be with whatever here, i've just got one big 'meh' for the whole misguided effort...
i just don't see us out-bribing the 1%...
besides, it isn't JUST the campaign contributions (read: legalized bribery), it is the fact that they essentially control ALL the levers of power...
you want to be a player, whose star are you going to hitch your wagon to, the 1% or the 99% ? ? ?
c'mon...
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Re: Wow
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Jury is still out...
I would much prefer these to focus on going after the R or D or BOTH where corruption can be indicated and supporting independents!
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Re: Jury is still out...
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Re: Re: Jury is still out...
Maybe look for a a number of percentage of "dark money" the other person took and use that.
I think partisanship dilutes the message.
On the other hand they may be split testing their ads to see which is most effective before they commit the bulk of their funds to an ad campaign.
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Looks like just a Democrat ad attacking Scott Brown
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corporate and foreign affiliations ON THE BALLOT
You should know that your representative doesn't represent YOU, but instead these psychopaths..
AIPAC/DUAL ISRAEL CITIZEN (Israel first-er), PNAC (Project New American Century), CFR (Council of Foreign Relations), NATO (N. Atlantic Treaty Org), Trilateral Commission, United Nations (Agenda 21), Monsanto, Privatized SWAT teams, Nestle, on and on and on.
Would make better reading on your Sample Ballot (that is if those infernal electronic vote tabulation devices are outlawed, and Paper Ballots in the SUNLIGHT with PUBLIC oversight (not Law enforcement-however there may be need for a LAW enforcement branch to "assist" poll workers with arrogant public officials trying to rig elections.) there must be an UNBROKEN chain of custody, else the entire election needs to be RE-DONE, NEXT DAY-- not this waiting CRAP.
If there's something gone wrong, then YOU DON'T HOLD OFFICE OR POWER!
This is how these BASTARDS got their power!
FIX THAT!
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Re: corporate and foreign affiliations ON THE BALLOT
in fact, giant korporations are BETTER than people:
they are wealthy... (why go any further)
they are immortal...
they are immoral...
they are unaccountable...
they are winners...
obviously, people are not people any more, verstehen sie das ? ? ?
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Prediction
I'll make the prediction now:
Mayday pack will, with their selection of candidates, pick 80% democrats.
Their comments on being nonpartisan have always struck me as being very weak.
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Re: Prediction
I mean sure everyone knows that almost all politicians are corrupt to some degree - its a pre-requisite for the job - but Republicans have been almost bragging about how corrupt they are and doing everything in their power to turn America into a Feudal Nation run by billionaires for billionaires...
At least most of the Democrats give lip service to justice and equality and the rule of law on occasion.
I think the general idea behind this whole campaign is to show that honest people really do need to apply for the job of politician now, and that there is a place for honesty in government. The campaign is looking more towards the future of politics and future politicians, because the current choices are indeed already corrupted by lobbying and corporate financing in both parties.
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Re: Re: Prediction
As a result, even if you elected a complete saint into office, he wouldn't be able to get anything done without engaging in corrupt practices. It's how the system is geared.
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