In addition to being wrong about everything,

Filed in National by on December 11, 2012

…Republicans have to be the most gullible suckers to ever walk the face of the earth.

According to FEC data released December 6, Dick Morris’ Super PAC for America paid conservative news outlet Newsmax Media roughly $1.7 million for “fundraising” in October and November. A significant portion of the super PAC’s money likely went to renting Morris’ own email list, which is operated by Newsmax Media.

A Media Matters review found that in the month before the election, Morris sent at least 21 emails to his mailing list featuring fundraising pitches that were “paid for by Super PAC for America.” Super PAC also “paid for” at least 25 emails to Newsmax.com’s main email list during the same period.

Separating gullible GOP dupes from their money was taken to new heights this year. In Morris’ version of the scam;

– Republicans donate money to Morris’ super PAC;
– he pays that money to Newsmax for ‘fundraising’; then
– Newsmax turns around and pays the money back to Morris, for access to his list of donors.
– meanwhile newsmax launches another round of emails at the gullible marks

So… paying taxes = horrible. Paying low life grifters to lie to you = patriotic.

“But wait,” you say. “I’m not sucker. I gave my money directly to Mitt.” Okay. You paid $31 million to a campaign staff which busied itself creating the fantasy world that Mitt was able to live in until reality crashed the party on election night.

The Washington Times (of all places) dug into the Romney scam: “(The Romney staff) had sizable bonuses written into their contracts. Seventeen Romney staffers made more money than Mr. Obama’s highest-paid staffer, despite not commencing work until months later, with Mr. Beeson making $360,000, Matt Rhoades making $330,000 and Lanhee Chen making $320,000.

Feel better? Does that give you a warm “fiscally conservative” feeling?

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  1. auntie dem says:

    In the world of banksters and finance freaks money is power. You do not have to create anything of value or make any contribution to society. Or, for that matter, do any real work. It all hinges on having the most money. They had the most money so no actual value-added was needed. No talent or leadership required. Just move the money around so it ends up in the right pockets and all will be well. No wonder they were so shocked by the outcome. It’s always worked before.

  2. Truth Teller says:

    Wasn’t it toe sucking Morris who stated that Mittens was going to win by a landslide because the polls were rigged?

  3. Jason330 says:

    Yep, and in spite of being wrong about everything, (maybe because he is wrong about everything) the guy is STILL fleecing Republican morons through his work on Newsmax and ‘The Hill’ – although Fox News has benched him temporarily.

    Anyway, Wignuts can’t get enough of being duped.

  4. socialistic ben says:

    no, see….. Obama didn’t pay his staffers that much because, 1) he is a communist and doesn’t believe in money…. and 2) he knew he was going to win the election anyway (ACORN told him) so why bother putting it all on the line?

  5. Jason330 says:

    One word: Hugs! (Saul Alinsky frowns on paying staff with money.)

  6. puck says:

    Never mind all that. The main thing is – how can I get in on this?

  7. bamboozer says:

    Morris is perhaps the worst of the worst but he has lots of company. But it’s all good, fleecing conservatives to line you pockets has become big business, and I’m hoping for rapid expansion.