Additionally interesting because Colbert pointed out something that the media and even the official Democratic Party complaint missed: not only was the letter's election deadline date deliberately misleading, the address the letter gave to send in the absentee ballot application DOES NOT EXIST!
What I like about the Colbert part is where he mentions that he doesn't have to tell you who donated to his SuperPAC...just like the Koch Brothers don't.
Compare this to We Are Wisconsin and similar pro-left wing groups- they DO tell you where the money came from. Huge difference that shows just how scared the average right-winger is of the people finding out who's really pulling the strings of politicians like Scott Walker and the Wisconsin GOP.
Additionally interesting because Colbert pointed out something that the media and even the official Democratic Party complaint missed: not only was the letter's election deadline date deliberately misleading, the address the letter gave to send in the absentee ballot application DOES NOT EXIST!
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about the Colbert part is where he mentions that he doesn't have to tell you who donated to his SuperPAC...just like the Koch Brothers don't.
ReplyDeleteCompare this to We Are Wisconsin and similar pro-left wing groups- they DO tell you where the money came from. Huge difference that shows just how scared the average right-winger is of the people finding out who's really pulling the strings of politicians like Scott Walker and the Wisconsin GOP.