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The DSCC’s Fundraisers Hit Up The Wrong Prospect, And Pay The Price In Publicity

This thing speaks for itself. Classic. But it did remind us of the Walker Hines/lobbyist solicitation debacle from a few weeks ago.

Senator Patty Murray, Chair
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

Dear Senator Murray:

For many months now, your colleagues in the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee leadership have engaged in a series of disparagements and ad hominem attacks about us, apparently as part of a concerted political and fundraising strategy. Just recently, Senator Reid wrote in a DSCC fundraising letter that Republicans are trying to “force through their extreme agenda faster than you can say ‘Koch Brothers.’”

So you can imagine my chagrin when I got a letter from you on June 17 asking us to make five-figure contributions to the DSCC. You followed that up with a voicemail* indicating that, if we contributed heavily enough, we would garner an invitation to join you and other Democratic leaders at a retreat in Kiawah Island this September.

I’m hoping you can help me understand the intent of your request because it’s hard not to conclude that DSCC politics have become so cynical that you actually expect people whom you routinely denounce to give DSCC money.

It is troubling that private citizens taking part in the discourse have become the targets of White House and DSCC fundraising missives, and we would certainly encourage you to rethink that approach. Ultimately, I expect voters will see through that and will weigh the issues on the merits alone. But in the meantime, if you could provide me some insight on what exactly you are asking of us and why, I would be most grateful.

Sincerely,
Philip Ellender
President, Government & Public Affairs
Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC

UPDATED: The DSCC fires back. They’re a little nasty.

Dear Phil:

Thank you for your genuine, heartfelt concern about our recent solicitation and your request for clarification. Indeed, the form letter and follow-up solicitation you received was a staff error.

However, the bigger and more troubling mistake is the long political history of your employer, the Koch Brothers. As a (former?) Democrat, perhaps your time would be better spent looking into their efforts to privatize Social Security or their opposition to expanding the children’s health insurance program. Or maybe, you can post a list of all of the anonymous contributions they have made to right-wing smear campaigns across the country. If you’d like to share voicemails from all the shady groups asking you for millions of dollars, we’d happily listen to those as well.

So, I write to make it clear that your invitation was an error and has been rescinded.

Sincerely,

Guy Cecil
Executive Director
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

P.S.: I was impressed how quickly you responded, given how often you must be on the phone with Governor Walker of Wisconsin.

3 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    In light of Cecil’s waspish letter, just imagine if a portion of Social Security had been privatized back in the ’70s.  Think where you’d be, now, if your portion had been routinely invested in some gold.  It boggles the mind…

  2. Gunnera4 says:

    “guy cecil” sarcastic little snot ain’t he, but thats fairly typical of the young college left these days. if he’s lucky and lands a real job, making someting useful in the real world marketplace it might wear off, but at the moment he’s just another political drone nursing at the party teat.

  3. Gunnera4 says:

    add: he speaks of “shady groups” shall we discuss “acorn” and their many front groups? i’m reminded of that film clip on you tube where the late, and great bob hope compared democrats to zombies. the graveyard vote has been classically their best asset

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