Monday, September 21, 2009

Palin-smearing PR firm was on White House NEA conference call

Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood has another blockbuster of a story:
Big Hollywood today reveals the extensive proof that shows the White House used the National Endowment for the Arts to push a political agenda favorable to President Obama. But it gets worse: the Administration lied about it, and tried to cover it up.
But for Sarah Palin's supporters, there's an additional twist. Ace has discovered that it wasn't only artists who were on that NEA conference call with the White House. Winner & Associates, the PR firm that astroturfed Sarah Palin back during the campaign, was on the line also:
I really want to know why Winner, who was supposedly incommunicado with fellow Democratic ad maker David Axelrod for ten years (already hard to believe), was doing with a representative (for "casting") on that call.
The Obama Administration is the most corrupt bunch in government sinch Daley's Chicago. Oh, wait... that's where Obama's bunch is from. Some things never change, do they? Check out Big Hollywood and Ace of Spades HQ for all the details. 

More: From Shane Vander Hart at Caffeinated Thoughts.

h/t: Fellow Texan Adrienne at Sarah Palin 2012

- JP

3 comments:

  1. I am so happy that the corrupt nature of this administration is being uncovered for more to see. It was apparent before he was elected but some closed their eyes and ears to all but his (cough) great oratory.

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  2. We and Sarah Palin need to use this against Obama and his team. What a bunch of low life's . In the old days they would of ran you out of town on a rail if you had pulled this kinda of stunt.

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  3. When the history of the 2008 campaign, and the resulting 0bama administration is finally written, it will turn out to be the most disgraceful in American history.

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