Anonymous wrote:You're all missing the point.
Mitch McConnell staffers really went there about mental illness. That was depraved.
That wasn't Mother Jones. I realize Rs like to shoot the messenger, but come on.
I have my money on disgruntled McConnell staffer or someone else with access. I doubt anyone bugged the room. If they didn't they wouldn't be so stupid as to leak it. And I'm pretty sure Corn vetted that.
The bigger point is the utter depravity of the McConnell camp in its way of thinking.
Thought the comment about the newspaper is arrogant beyond the pale as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all missing the point.
Mitch McConnell staffers really went there about mental illness. That was depraved.
That wasn't Mother Jones. I realize Rs like to shoot the messenger, but come on.
I have my money on disgruntled McConnell staffer or someone else with access. I doubt anyone bugged the room. If they didn't they wouldn't be so stupid as to leak it. And I'm pretty sure Corn vetted that.
The bigger point is the utter depravity of the McConnell camp in its way of thinking.
Thought the comment about the newspaper is arrogant beyond the pale as well.
She chose to consider running for politcal office. Her mental health history is fair game when she choose to consider running for political office. Mother Jones contributed by publishing possibly illegally obtained information. The truth will come out.
OP, I am sorry your bonfire was ruined by vanity.
Anonymous wrote:You're all missing the point.
Mitch McConnell staffers really went there about mental illness. That was depraved.
That wasn't Mother Jones. I realize Rs like to shoot the messenger, but come on.
I have my money on disgruntled McConnell staffer or someone else with access. I doubt anyone bugged the room. If they didn't they wouldn't be so stupid as to leak it. And I'm pretty sure Corn vetted that.
The bigger point is the utter depravity of the McConnell camp in its way of thinking.
Thought the comment about the newspaper is arrogant beyond the pale as well.
Anonymous wrote:Ms. Judd's mental illness is well documented in her OWN autobiography. I imagine the DEMS were the push for her not to run.
She is repeatedly on tape touting TN as home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The FBI has been called in to investigate. The Senator's voice is not heard on the illegally obtained tape when Ms. Judd's mental health is discussed as part of a campaign strategy meeting discussing opposition research. The DSCC had the same discussions after their opposition research. Way to blame the real victim -- Senator McConnell. Last month, his wife's ethnicity was targetted.
You got a PROBLEM with the Senator. Do not deflect this Watergate style crime. We will not rest until we get to the bottom of this crime.
You don't know it's a watergate style crime. It could easily be one of his own staffers who is pissed off.
Anonymous wrote:The FBI has been called in to investigate. The Senator's voice is not heard on the illegally obtained tape when Ms. Judd's mental health is discussed as part of a campaign strategy meeting discussing opposition research. The DSCC had the same discussions after their opposition research. Way to blame the real victim -- Senator McConnell. Last month, his wife's ethnicity was targetted.
You got a PROBLEM with the Senator. Do not deflect this Watergate style crime. We will not rest until we get to the bottom of this crime.
Anonymous wrote:You know what the difference is between "gotcha!" audio/video of liberals versus "gotcha" audio/video of Republicans? Where James O'Keefe and Project Veritas have to go to extreme lengths and deception to trick someone into saying something incriminating (see, e.g. what happened to Jim Moran's son), if you hit record long enough when an R is speaking, he's going to say something really outrageous and potentially career-damaging.
The most obvious example is Mitt Romney's 47% comment -- arguably, that sealed his election loss.
Now comes Mitch McConnell with what can only be described as a really nasty rejoinder:
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/04/mitch-mcconnell-ashley-judd-secret-tape-senate
Of course, Mitch's reaction to this isn't to issue a mea culpa or apologize for his gross insensitivity to people who have struggled with mental illness (no compassionate conservative here, I guess). No, he's whining that HE is the victim:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/04/09/mcconnell-campaign-opening-fbi-investigation-over-leaked-ashley-judd-tapes/
This is really disgusting beyond the pale. I realize the good people of Kentucky (whom he insulted, too, by the way) will probably still re-elect this sorry excuse for a legislator. But, they really should not.