Thursday, March 1, 2012

David and Charles Koch, Private Citizens and Victims, for using Americans for Prosperity illegally to Campaign for Candidates.

It seems the White House may have noticed David Koch's comments about helping Scott Walker get re-elected through his non profit "grassroots" organization Americans for Prosperity. The Obama campaign simply accused the Koch's using their power, influence and organizations to roll back environmental protections and block clean energy. But that's really a misdirection play.

The Democratic Party of Wisconsin has challenged the Koch brothers in way that got their back sup, and they're striking back, with the help of Rupert Murdock's Fox News Network. In an outrageous moment of raw unbridled power, Fox News and Koch Industries got 7 minutes of time to mislead, lie and play the victim.

But unmentioned in the long list of accusations denied by the Koch spokesperson, is the current media admission by David that he was using  his non-profit group Americans for Prosperity illegally to help reelect Scott Walker. That's surprising, since the whole purpose of the interview with Megyn Kelly was to set up a straw man narrative that Obama is orchestrating an attack on the everyday corporate billionaires. But it's really about David's comments in the Palm Beach Post that he's gaming the system.

Pathological liar Nancy Pfotenhauer, a Koch spokesperson now, whines the White House is picking on the Koch's, using the weight of the government to silence them. But we know the real reason:



According to Philip Ellender, Public Affairs President of Koch Co in a letter to the Obama Campaign:
...it is inappropriate and beneath the office of the president to denounce an American company like our that employs 50,000 people here in the United States, malign its owners with repeated misstatements and distortions, and harass our effort to speak out just because you disagree with our consistent support for the principles of a free society. 

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