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Moment of Truth for John McCain

Posted by on December 1, 2005 at 12:05 PM

For $1,000 a head, you too can attend a fundraiser tomorrow for Rick Santorum with special guest, Senator John McCain. And while you're there, maybe you'd like to ask "reformist champion" Senator McCain what he thinks about the $1 million dollars in ads currently being run in support of Santorum by the shadowy organization Americans for Job Security. Shadowy, because they refuse to disclose both their donors, and the contribution amounts. The Associated Press explains how they avoid transparency requirements:

Americans for Job Security, based in Alexandria, Va., is registered under 501(c) of the federal tax code, a classification that allows groups to engage in political activity without revealing contributors as long as that is not their main activity. The president, Michael Dubke, said the organization does not reveal donors because that would distract from their message.

Make no mistake about it, Americans for Job Security is highly political, and highly partisan. Open Secrets details two of their ad campaigns in 2004 -- one against Inez Tenenbaum in South Carolina that dubbed her education plan, "No Bureaucrat Left Behind" and a $300,000 ad campaign in support of Richard Burr in North Carolina.

Rick Santorum refuses to disavow the ads, but since Senator McCain is in town, maybe its time someone ask him if he recalls this quote:

The need to reform the avalanche of soft money in our political system is evident in every competitive race in this country where parties, business and labor, and ideological groups on all sides are spending hundreds of millions of unlimited, and in some cases, unreported dollars to influence federal elections.

- John McCain

I'd say this is a perfect example of what the Senator was talking about and based an entire career fighting against.

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