March 2008

Daily Dolt: WATB Bill Pascoe

Talk about pitiful:

The tactics used against Oberweiss, a successful investment banker and dairyman who has lost two primary bids for U.S. Senator and one for governor, were “outrageous,” according to Oberweiss campaign spokesman and strategist Bill Pascoe. Recalling his past as campaign manager for Republican Bret Schundler for governor of New Jersey and in earlier Illinois campaigns, Pascoe told me today: “Even for a guy who took his hits in the politics of New Jersey and Chicago, this was too much.”

He was referring to the leaflets that blanketed the 14th District days before the balloting claiming that Oberweis’ strong stand on border security in past campaigns is directly related to the increase in hate crimes “by 35% nationally.” The brochure by the “Latino Neighbors Against Hate Crimes” also pointed out that according to Justice Department statistics, more than 58% of hate crimes are committed against Latinos.

“For someone to claim that Jim Oberweis’s strong position on securing the border in his past campaigns has contributed to hate crimes is sick,” said Pascoe, whom I spoke to as he headed home from the headquarters of his candidate, “Try doing a search for this ‘Latino Neighbors Against Hate Crimes’ — it doesn’t come up on Google and is not registered with the Federal Election Commission or the state of Illinois. Go figure.”

Yes, it’s an illegal flyer. However, it’s also something that happens in most major Congressional races so the crocodile tears are silly. Especially for a guy who brags about his experience under Lee Atwater in 1988.

Let’s see some of Pascoe’s previous work though to show how much bullshit he’s shovelling:

“John Murtha still doesn’t get it. If he had had his way, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi would still be alive this afternoon, plotting to murder more innocent Americans, Iraqis, Jordanians, and Kurds – and anyone else who got in the way of his

More:

During the gubernatorial primary, Pascoe sometimes showed some Atwaterish aggression. In one news release, he called Schundler’s opponent, former Rep. Bob Franks, a “milquetoast homunculus,” (translation: a “timid dwarf”). Franks is now Schundler’s co-campaign chairman.

Bill Pascoe: early adherent to Truthiness:

First, understand why your opponent has problems with significant elements of his base, and drive wedges where you can, to the maximum extent possible; second, recognize that it is not your campaign’s job to tell the objective truth, it’s your campaign’s job to tell the version of the truth that puts your opponent in the worst light possible (it’s his campaign’s job, after all, to do the same to you); third, don’t get suckered into the trap of only talking about issues the media says are important – instead, choose the issue matrix over which you want to wage war, and stick to it no matter what; and fourth, if need be, if you can’t make a legitimate argument against your opponent on a key issue, use your opponent’s party’s position on the issue as the battleground, and wrap it around his neck. Make him pay for the sins of his party. Guilt by association still works, so don’t be shy in exploiting it.

More from this cycle:

Additionally, the Oberweis camp was critical of Kane County Republican Chairman Dennis Wiggins for accepting a paid position with Lauzen’s campaign. Oberweis spokesman Bill Pascoe called for Wiggins’ resignation from the Kane Republicans, but Wiggins declined, choosing instead to take a leave of absence until after the primary election.

Pascoe accused Wiggins of “(selling) himself to the highest bidder,” a statement which upset both Lauzen and Wiggins.

Pascoe messed with the one guy no one in Illinois would ever mess with, Abraham Lincoln:

Should Murtha be Hanged?

A recent example is an appearance by Diana Irey, the Republican candidate running against Rep. Murtha, a leading critic of Bush’s war policy. She said at a news conference May 24, at the National Press Club in Washington DC, that Murtha’s comments and actions “are not that of a patriot” but “serve to aid and comfort our enemy.” And as if those words weren’t strong enough, she added:

Diana Irey: Our 16th President once said, and I quote: ‘Congressmen who willfully take action during wartime that damage morale and undermine the military are saboteurs, and should be arrested, exiled or hanged.’

After savoring the applause of her partisan audience, Irey went on to make clear that she wasn’t actually advocating hanging Murtha, saying that “Lincoln’s remedy” was too extreme for him.

A Bogus Quote

But in fact it isn’t “Lincoln’s remedy” at all. The sentence she attributed to Lincoln is the brainchild of J. Michael Waller, a conservative scholar who wrote an article for Insight magazine that appeared Dec. 23, 2003 under the headline, “Democrats Usher in An Age of Treason.” He started his article with the quote, adding, “that’s what President Abraham Lincoln said during the War Between the States.”

The blogosphere has a description for people like Pascoe who cannot take it, but dish it out just fine:

Whiny Ass Titty Baby.

That Bump You Felt the Bus Hit is Oberweis

Via Rich:

Chris Cillizza

Republican strategists downplayed the importance of the race, insisting that Oberweis’s past runs for office had badly damaged him in the eyes of voters. Oberweis, who owns a chain of dairies throughout the state, ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in 2002 and 2004, and governor in 2006. His previous primary campaigns were knock down, drag out affairs as was his primary win over state Sen. Chris Lauzen (R) earlier this year — races that left his image among voters seriously tarnished.

The great thing–Oberweis won’t step aside. He’ll push through any criticism and even if RNCC bails on him for the general, he’ll keep up his vanity candidacy.

Foster Wins!

Via Rich

U.S. House – District 14 – Special General
Illinois – 558 of 568 Precincts Reporting – 98%
  Name Party Votes Vote %
Foster , Bill Dem 50,451 52%
  Oberweis , Jim GOP 45,741 48%

Bill Foster will be a great Congressman, congrats to him and his family who are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met.

On the flip side, it couldn’t happen to a nicer two guys than Jim Oberweis and Bill Pascoe. And we still have to go through this one more time in the fall.

Stay Classy Jim

Why he is so beloved by everyone:

The latest in the bickering between Foster, a physicist with a doctorate from Harvard University, and Oberweis, a millionaire dairy businessman, is video footage showing Oberweis mocking the speech of his rival during a taping of NBC5’s “City Desk” last week. “I’m so nervous,” Oberweis said while pretending to stutter and with Foster seated beside him.

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Damn, Even Illinois Lege Staff Know Better Than This

Who the hell is running the House GOP Caucus in DC?

Lee Daniels?

From: Lillibridge, Matthew
To: [redacted]@mail.house.gov; [redacted]@voinovich.senate.gov; [redacted]@brown.senate.gov; [other names redacted]
Sent: Fri Mar 07 13:04:29 2008
Subject: FW: Phone banking

Matthew J. Lillibridge

Congressman Steve Chabot (OH-01)

129 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515

Phone: (202) 225-2216

Fax: (202) 225-3012

To sign up for Congressman Chabot’s Newsletter, Click Here http://www.house.gov/…

—–Original Message—–
From: [redacted]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 12:12 PM
To: Lillibridge, Matthew; [other names redacted]
Subject: Phone banking

A last minute plea, if you have interns sitting around today, please send them over to the RNC room B2 to phone bank for Oberweis in IL-14.  Staff, etc. will be making calls all day up until 9 tonight.  The phone bank will open tommorrow (Election day) at 9am and end at 7pm.

Feel free to forward to friends on the Hill etc.

So Complicated

It appears Oberweis Dairy might have violated the law by engaging in public dissemination of press materials about the race.  It’s a fairly complicated area of campaign finance law to be sure, but it wouldn’t be the first violation for Helicopter Jim….in this cycle, or in this way.

Using corporate resources, a private public relations consultant and a private law firm, Oberweis Dairy – two days before the election – intervened in Oberweis’s favor, attacking the ads and purporting to file a frivolous lawsuit against the DCCC to stop them. The corporate press release accused the DCCC of “misleading the public.” It also referred to Mr. Oberweis and the fact the he is “running for Congress.” This press release is a public communication; it was disseminated within 90 days of an election; it references a federal candidate; and it was almost certainly produced in coordination with that candidate. Thus, it is a corporate “coordinated communication” in violation of 2 U.S.C. § 441b(a) and 11 C.F.R. § 109.21. (See Exhibit C.)

Beyond any doubt, this press offensive and sham litigation represent illegal corporate expenditures. Even if one were to assume that the lawsuit has actually been filed, [1] and that it actually presented a meritorious claim, no press release was necessary to secure any rights of the corporation. Indeed, the sole purpose of a press release is to generate news stories. This particular release, issued in the eleventh hour before the election, was produced via corporate resources and issued only to shape the news coverage in connection with the special election. Thus, it is a blatant and clear violation of the ban against corporate political expenditures in federal elections.

The Commission should immediately investigate this violation of the conciliation agreement, and should institute a civil action for relief in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia against Jim Oberweis and Oberweis Dairy to enforce the conciliation agreement. It should stop, once and for all, Jim Oberweis’s repeated and transparent attempts to convert Oberweis Dairy resources to the support of his failing campaigns.