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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 05:19 PM Jul 2013

Proposition 8 spokeswoman joins Colorado effort to recall Democrats



The recall election now proceeding against Colorado Senate President John Morse began as a loosely-organized volunteer operation, featuring such entertaining characters as former "spokesman" Nick Andrasik – whose embarrassing "proud gun nut" photos combined with highly inappropriate comments about certain female Democratic legislators during the debate over gun safety bills this year to get Morse's recall off to a shaky start.

But the story of the recall didn't end with Andrasik, of course, and this blog was first to report the arrival of professional petition gathering operatives back in April, funded by another organization overseen by Republican usual suspects Bob Beauprez and Mark Hillman. That paid signature drive was principally responsible for the overwhelming success of the petition effort to force a recall election against Morse. Since then a number of allegations have surfaced, ranging from highly misleading petition gatherers to an outright fraudulent "signature" from a woman dead two years – which passed the Secretary of State's validation process.

The "professionalization" of the recall campaign against Morse is evident from the paid petition drive, the growing role of well-funded national groups like Americans for Prosperity in the recall campaign, and in new spokesperson Jennifer Kerns of the BFDF. Kerns also lists on her resume "Founding Communications Director of Charles and David Koch’s Americans for Prosperity in California." Is that the way AFP likes to describe themselves?

Therein lies a potentially big problem: all of these people and organizations bring their own baggage to this "grassroots" recall campaign against a relatively obscure state senator. Kerns, the former spokesperson for California's invalidated Proposition 8 gay marriage ban can claim, as she does in this story, that Morse's work to pass civil unions legislation this year "had no influence" on her work to recall him. But thanks to her, that's part of the story now. Likewise the longstanding controversy over the Koch Brothers' machinations in American politics becomes a factor in this recall that's supposed to be about guns. The proxy war being waged becomes obvious.

Read More: http://coloradopols.com/diary/46533/recalls-hired-hands-its-a-small-world-after-all
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Proposition 8 spokeswoman joins Colorado effort to recall Democrats (Original Post) Robb Jul 2013 OP
People should see who exactly they are standing with BainsBane Jul 2013 #1
If the Morse recall is indeed a proxy war, it's well-targeted. Robb Jul 2013 #2

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
1. People should see who exactly they are standing with
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 05:45 PM
Jul 2013

in their defense of guns. Not only Alec, the NRA, and the Koch brothers, but the homophobes behind prop. 8. Your earlier point comes to mind: "When you stand too close to monsters. . ."

Robb

(39,665 posts)
2. If the Morse recall is indeed a proxy war, it's well-targeted.
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 08:04 PM
Jul 2013

Those who support the recall on gun-related grounds also happen to be bigots. It's a knuckledragging two-fer.

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