LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Former President Bill Clinton wants voters in Kentucky to "be mad."
"Be mad," he said at a campaign event for Democratic Senate candidate Jack Conway on Monday. "They're playing you and you know it."
By "they," the former president meant groups like Karl Rove-backed organization American Crossroads GPS, which has been singled out as a threat by White House officials and even by the president himself in recent days. The group, which is not legally required to disclose its donors, has funded ads currently airing in Kentucky against Conway.
"If they're ashamed of their donors, you should suspect their ads," Clinton said.
During the campaign visit, the former president tried to paint Conway as a moderate in the mold of Clinton's own legacy. He called Conway a "practical, progressive, commonsense moderate" who's up against a "radical" Republican opponent.
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By "they," the former president meant groups like Karl Rove-backed organization American Crossroads GPS, which has been singled out as a threat by White House officials and even by the president himself in recent days. The group, which is not legally required to disclose its donors, has funded ads currently airing in Kentucky against Conway.
"If they're ashamed of their donors, you should suspect their ads," Clinton said.
During the campaign visit, the former president tried to paint Conway as a moderate in the mold of Clinton's own legacy. He called Conway a "practical, progressive, commonsense moderate" who's up against a "radical" Republican opponent.
GO HERE to read more.
1 comment:
If clinton is propogandizing for him, then he's one of the ones who needs to go.
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