Sunday, June 01, 2008

Dr. Frist and the fear of Obama's purse.

This is an interesting email from the Obama campaign on May 31, 2008:

This morning someone forwarded me an email sent by the arm of the Republican Party that raises money for their Senate candidates.

The subject of the message was "Democrats Win Landslide Victory," and the writer, Republican former Senator Bill Frist, admits: "I have a real fear of waking up to this headline after the elections this fall."

He goes on to explain fears among Washington power brokers about Barack Obama's grassroots support and voter registration efforts.

He's right to be worried -- we're bringing new people into the process, and Obama supporters are organizing in communities across the country like never before.

You've gotten their attention by being one of the 1.5 million donors who have gotten us this far. But

Frist was raising money ahead of tonight's financial reporting deadline -- the same deadline we face.

This is the last opportunity to have your donation counted for May, and the last chance to have a meaningful impact on the final three primary contests.

Here's a little bit more from Frist's email:

From: Senator Bill Frist, M.D.
Date: Thu, May 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM
Subject: "Democrats Win Landslide Victory"

Dear Republican Supporter,

I have a real fear of waking up to this headline after the elections this fall. [...]
In key states, news accounts indicate Democrats are outpacing Republicans registering voters. We also know Barack Obama's campaign is utilizing the Internet to raise record amounts of money to support his campaign and Democrats nationally ... all in the hope that new voters and record resources will produce a Democrat landslide victory this fall.

There's so much at risk, and conservatives I talk with from all across the country are feeling the rumblings of "what could be." [...]

[...] I ask for your immediate help in supporting Republican candidates running for U.S. Senate by making a contribution of $10, $25, $50 or even $100 to the NRSC [...]

What's amazing about this message referencing Barack Obama is that it's not from the McCain campaign. It's not even about the presidential race.

It's about the forces of the status quo, who don't want to change the way Washington works, worried about the prospect of ordinary people taking their rightful place in a political process that is too often dominated by lobbyists and special interests.

They've seen the writing on the wall, and they know that when Barack is the nominee, we're going to continue building a movement for change to elect Barack Obama and bring about change from the bottom up at every level of office.

3 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

Someone needs to tell Kitty Killer Frist that Hillary is still running and technically, that is not over.

Republicans thrive on making other people have fear. I wouldn't put too much credibility into what Frist says. They tried the same thing in Hastert's district in 2006, by blitzing voters with recorded messages of a woman with a whiny voice saying if Hastert loses, Pelosi would become Speaker. It was very demeaning to women, but consider the source.

airJackie said...

Thank you Mr. Kitty!

But Dr. Quack is scared and Obama's name is all over the headlines. So I guess he's going with the flow and attacking Obama like McCain is doing. Now my little fuzzy friend Pelosi has bigger problems then Hillary. She got the top job as Speaker of the House but might not get re appointed so Nancy might be one time female Speaker of the House. She's working hard for a back up plan to be in Obama's cabinet.

SP Biloxi said...

Thank goodness Obama did pass along Frist email. The GOP needs money. And the GOP are giving money to Obama or Hillary. Ask Murdoch.