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09 Nov 2011, 11:16 am

Fellow Wrong Planet Members,

I am a member of the Colbert Super PAC, whose president is conservative commentator Stephen Colbert. Hence, I received this morning a personal e-mail from Mr. Colbert himself.

Please contact the FEC to support Karl Rove's request to permit political candidates to appear in PAC-supported campaign advertisements, with-or-without coordinating with the candidate.


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Dear Colbert Super PAC Members (and semi-sentient spam-bots),

It's a bright day on the shadowy edge of American politics.

Yesterday, I was paid a visit by Trevor Potter, Esq. As you know, if you have been collecting the Official Colbert Super PAC Trading Cards know, Trevor was not only the former head of the F.E.C. and chief counsel to the McCain 2008 campaign, but he's also my personal lawyer*. Not to mention, someone I am proud to pay for the honor of calling my friend.

Together, we drafted an official Public Comment in support of American Crossroads' Advisory Opinion Request to the Federal Election Commission.

I'll let that sink in. It may take a bit, because you have no idea what I'm talking about. The full fiduciary details were laid bare in last night's show, but for those of you lacking the energy to click here for part one and here for part two, here's the gist:

As free as Super PACs are to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money, they are still unfairly shackled by regulation. Notice I used the singular. That's because there is really only one rule that binds Super PACs: that they may not coordinate with candidates' campaigns. But what fun is buying somebody an election if you have no elected official to share the moment with?

America Crossroads' Karl Rove saw through this sham of a charade – or "shamrade™" – and petitioned the F.E.C. to clarify exactly what the law is, so he can carefully obey only the letter of it. We at Colbert Super PAC submitted the attached Public Comment to the Federal Election Commission in a show of non-coordinated, non-consensual support.

Incidentally, you might be interested in knowing that any person, be they corporate or biological, can submit their Public Comment on Karl Rove's Opinion Request (which is AOR 2011-23) by writing to Office of the Commission Secretary's email address (which is [email protected]).

We hope you'll join us at Colbert Super PAC in letting Karl Rove know: We've got your back. Because we're looking over your shoulder.

Excelsior!

Stephen Colbert
President and Junior Legal Counsel
Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow

* If you are playing the Colbert Super PAC Trading Card Fantasy/Strategy Card Game, remember that Trevor gains a +4 defense against all frost-based creatures (including the dreaded Ice Dragon!)


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Americans For A Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow


November 6, 2011

Shawn Woodhead Werth
Secretary and Clerk
Federal Election Commission
999 E Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20463

Re: Comment on American Crossroads Advisory Opinion Request

Dear Secretary Werth:

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow submits this letter as a formal comment on the Advisory Opinion Request submitted to the Federal Election Commission on October 12, 2011, and again in a revised version on October 28, 2011 by American Crossroads, an organization led by Republican political consultant and "Mr. November" in the 2012 "Hunks of the Bush Administration" calendar, Karl Rove.

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow has much in common with American Crossroads. Both are registered "independent-expenditure-only" PACs (a.k.a. "Super PACs") that may accept unlimited contributions from corporations, unions, individuals, and doomsday cults we one day hope to found. Both groups are separately affiliated with prominent 501©(4) organizations, Colbert Super PAC SHH and Crossroads GPS, and are strongly committed to doing what is legally possible in America. Both have top strategic thinkers at their core: American Crossroads has Karl Rove, and Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow has a ham loaf wearing wire rimmed glasses.

Because of this shared bond and heritage, Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow has an interest in the Request by American Crossroads.

As we understand the American Crossroads Advisory opinion Request, the organization has plans to sponsor advertisements featuring Members of Congress up for re-election. As they wrote in their original Request,





"The purpose of these advertisements, while focused on current legislative and policy issues, would be to improve the public's perception of the featured Member of Congress in advance of the 2012 campaign season."



Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow could not concur more concurrently. These ads would simply improve public perception of candidates in advance of the campaign. The message is not, "Vote for this great guy," it's merely, "Hey voters! Look at this great guy!"

Clearly, these ads featuring candidates on behalf of candidates would not be candidate ads. As American Crossroads put it, in their original Request,





"While these advertisements would be fully coordinated with incumbent Members of Congress facing re-election in 2012, they would presumably not qualify as 'coordinated communications,'."



Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow agrees that "fully coordinated" ads shouldn't be counted as "coordinated communications." The candidate would merely be appearing as a paid spokesperson, who, coincidentally, is closely aligned with the candidate that he or she also is.

For example, an ad in which the Kool Aid man decries our nation-wide childhood thirst problem would not necessarily be an ad for Kool Aid brand juice drink. That being said, would a tall glass of Kool-Aid solve that thirst problem? To quote one expert: "Oh, yeaaahhhh!"

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow wholly endorses American Crossroads' Request. We hope the Commission is able to begin with the Supreme Court's definition of Non-Coordinated as "expenditures … made totally independently of the candidate and his campaign" in Buckley v. Valeo, and end up with a ruling that allows outside groups to produce ads with the candidate's cooperation, themes, and message. That will prove to our nation's critics that America is a country that still makes something: strained rationalizations.

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow believes that Super PACs can and should coordinate with candidates in every sense of that word—except in the legal or biblical sense. In fact, pending the outcome of American Crossroads' Request, Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow plans to coordinate a non-"coordinated" ad with presidential novelty candidate Buddy Roemer. A rough example of which can be found here: www.colbertsuperpac.com/undaunted-non-coordination.

It should be clear that there was no collusion with Governor Roemer, as he vehemently opposes and passionately questions the legality of the ad that he agreed to appear in.

If the Commission sees fit to grant these reasonable requests, Americans for a Better Tomorrow will continue to fulfill our promise to never give you up, or let you down, as detailed in our mission statement here:
http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ

Accordingly, Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow respectfully requests the Commission's timely consideration of American Crossroads' Advisory Opinion Request.

Super Sincerely Yours,

Stephen Colbert
President & Maître D'
Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Inc.

Ham Rove
Chief Strategist & Lunchmeat
Americans for A Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Inc.

PS – If the commission does not see fit to grant this request fully, Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow would like to offer a compromise. To avoid the appearance of collusion, the F.E.C. could rule that candidates can appear in Super PAC ads only against their will. They'd have to be kidnapped, blindfolded, and thrown in a van before being forced to read a statement supporting their goals and then returned to their fundraisers in time for dessert.



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09 Nov 2011, 2:25 pm

You're kidding, right?


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09 Nov 2011, 4:56 pm

Complete with a rick roll. I heart Stephen. He really is America.



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09 Nov 2011, 5:25 pm

Aimless wrote:
You're kidding, right?


Who, me?

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Incidentally, you might be interested in knowing that any person, be they corporate or biological, can submit their Public Comment on Karl Rove's Opinion Request (which is AOR 2011-23) by writing to Office of the Commission Secretary's email address (which is [email protected]).


This is your big chance to show Karl how much you love him and support him.



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09 Nov 2011, 7:02 pm

pandabear wrote:
Aimless wrote:
You're kidding, right?


Who, me?

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Incidentally, you might be interested in knowing that any person, be they corporate or biological, can submit their Public Comment on Karl Rove's Opinion Request (which is AOR 2011-23) by writing to Office of the Commission Secretary's email address (which is [email protected]).


This is your big chance to show Karl how much you love him and support him.


Hmm...(rubs palms together)


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09 Nov 2011, 11:29 pm

I watch The Colbert Report religiously, and that Super Pac stuff of his is as hilarious as anything else he's ever done. :lol:

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09 Nov 2011, 11:45 pm

pandabear wrote:
Please contact the FEC to support Karl Rove's request to permit political candidates to appear in PAC-supported campaign advertisements, with-or-without coordinating with the candidate.

No.

There isn't a single candidate that deserves such coverage, least of all Karl Rove.



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10 Nov 2011, 9:17 am

Fnord wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Please contact the FEC to support Karl Rove's request to permit political candidates to appear in PAC-supported campaign advertisements, with-or-without coordinating with the candidate.

No.

There isn't a single candidate that deserves such coverage, least of all Karl Rove.


Then you should contact the FEC to tell them your view.


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10 Nov 2011, 12:37 pm

Stephen Colbert is not a conservative commentator. He is a satirist. What you see on his show is a character.


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10 Nov 2011, 1:32 pm

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Stephen Colbert is not a conservative commentator. He is a satirist. What you see on his show is a character.


I think even us Aspies for the most part aren't so dense that we can't get that joke.
Though, you know, I understand there are Republicans who can't get it through their noggins that he's only portraying a conservative cretin. Seriously! :lol:

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10 Nov 2011, 3:38 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
Aimless wrote:
Stephen Colbert is not a conservative commentator. He is a satirist. What you see on his show is a character.


I think even us Aspies for the most part aren't so dense that we can't get that joke.
Though, you know, I understand there are Republicans who can't get it through their noggins that he's only portraying a conservative cretin. Seriously! :lol:

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


I know, but I wasn't sure about the OP. You can't see a wry expression online. My sister-in-law, who has the TV set onto Fox News 24/7 (to keep the dogs company she says) apparently doesn't realize this, judging from a comment she made to me once. She's highly educated, just has a blind spot when it comes to politics.


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10 Nov 2011, 3:46 pm

JakobVirgil wrote:
Fnord wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Please contact the FEC to support Karl Rove's request to permit political candidates to appear in PAC-supported campaign advertisements, with-or-without coordinating with the candidate.
No. There isn't a single candidate that deserves such coverage, least of all Karl Rove.
Then you should contact the FEC to tell them your view.

Better yet, I should simply ignore the candidates, their fans, their PACs, and other people who tell me what to think and do.