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Obama is a Muslim who'll take away Medicare


               
2012 Oct 2, 5:53am   5,800 views  21 comments

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Call from Clay County GOP: Obama is a Muslim who'll take away Medicare

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TALLAHASSEE - In audio picked up by an answering machine, a volunteer for the Republican Party of Clay County can be heard calling President Barack Obama “a Muslim” and saying he wants to “get rid of your Medicare” while reaching out to voters in support of Mitt Romney's campaign.

The call was made as part of a statewide phone bank for Romney's campaign being conducted by the Clay County GOP. The volunteer, who was not identified, did not hang up before moving onto her next call.

Her pitch to the next person was picked up on the first person's answering machine.

Listen to the recorded phone call

“I don't know if you have done any research on Obama or not, but he is a Muslim,” the woman said during the roughly 90-second call.

Leslie Dougher, head of the Clay GOP, said the party does not support the volunteer's statements.

“It was off-script completely. We have everything scripted,” Dougher said. “Those are clearly not the views of the Republican Party of Clay County or the Mitt Romney campaign.”

The voicemail message was given to WMNF, a Tampa-area radio station that describes itself as “independent, progressive news and public affairs.” The station did not identify the source of the audio but said the person identified the Clay GOP's number from caller ID.

“I received the call from a Polk County listener who said the recording was left on his answering machine,” said Rob Lorei, who aired the audio Wednesday on a show he hosts.

The volunteer also told the person on the other end of the line that Obama wants to turn the United States into “a socialistic country” and that he would end the federal program that provides health insurance for people older than 65.

“Y'all sound like y'all are seniors citizens, right?” the volunteer said. “You really don't want Obama because he will get rid of your Medicare … say goodbye to it.”

Dougher said the volunteer was counseled about that call, but she wasn't sure if the woman was still making calls. Dougher also questioned the legality of playing audio after the volunteer was unaware they were being recorded.

“Can you air a recording like that?” she asked. “If not, I would question a station playing something like that illegally.”

Lorei said the decision to play the audio was an easy one to make.

“This listener tells me that he frequently gets calls from the GOP,” he said. “His answering machine did what answering machines do when a person is not there to pick up the phone, it recorded the phone call.”

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11   Politicofact   @   2012 Oct 2, 6:55am  

Captain'Troll needs to ignore me. Simple.

12   futuresmc   @   2012 Oct 2, 6:57am  

CaptainShuddup says

Wake me when it's illegal to call em like you see em in this country.
Or free speech for that matter. If Obama were any more of a floor kisser he would have a Dyson ball attached to his mouth.

No, it's not illegal to 'call em like you see em'. However, if you spread falsehoods, it is considered slader or libel, depending on how you diseminate the misinformation. I believe Obama should pick some person or group that is actively spreading this Muslim lie and sue them, not as president, but as a private citizen that has been slandered and libeled. That will make other muckrakers think twice before putting out ideas they know to be false and calling them facts.

13   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:16am  

Since when is being called religious a slander?

You guys just can't stop stepping all up in the shit, even with your self righteous indignation.

14   Politicofact   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:17am  

Captain'TROLL TROLL PUT ME ON IGNORE

15   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:17am  

Politicofact says

This is my post right?

He is the one trolling.

Didn't the Tampa Times at least give you some money so you could pay tide to the Host of the forum you use to spread their propaganda?
Why aren't you a premium member by now? Then at least you could delete my posts in your threads.

See Hussien this is why I think you're a bloody amateur, you just don't think man. How is this even your job, was the resume pool weak?

16   Politicofact   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:20am  

Your can't help yourself but TROLL Captn'Troll

Troll'in Troll'in Troll'in
Troll

You cant 't even take simple direction. Like a 1st grade on his 1st day at school.

Ignore me Troll.

17   Patrick   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:25am  

I put you both on mutual ignore.

18   Politicofact   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:27am  

It's his issue. He is a Troll.

19   Politicofact   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:27am  

It's not like he has anything worthwhile to say

20   taxee   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:47am  

Lee Atwater Lives!!!!!!!!! rose during the 1970s and the 1980 election in the South Carolina Republican party, working on the campaigns of Governor Carroll Campbell and Senator Strom Thurmond. During his years in South Carolina, Atwater became well known for running hard-edged campaigns based on emotional wedge issues.
[edit]1980 election
Atwater's aggressive tactics were first demonstrated during the 1980 congressional campaigns. He was a campaign consultant to Republican incumbent Floyd Spence in his campaign for Congress against Democratic nominee Tom Turnipseed. Atwater's tactics in that campaign included push polling in the form of fake surveys by "independent pollsters" to inform white suburbanites that Turnipseed was a member of the NAACP. He also sent out last-minute letters from Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.) telling voters that Turnipseed would disarm America and turn it over to liberals and communists. At a press briefing, Atwater planted a "reporter" who rose and said, "We understand Turnipseed has had psychotic treatment." Atwater later told the reporters off the record that Turnipseed "got hooked up to jumper cables"– a reference to electroconvulsive therapy that Turnipseed underwent as a teenager.[4]
"Lee seemed to delight in making fun of a suicidal 16-year-old who was treated for depression with electroshock treatments", Turnipseed recalled. "In fact, my struggle with depression as a student was no secret. I had talked about it in a widely covered news conference as early as 1977, when I was in the South Carolina State Senate. Since then I have often shared with appropriate groups the full story of my recovery to responsible adulthood as a professional, political and civic leader, husband and father. Teenage depression and suicide are major problems in America, and I believe my life offers hope to young people who are suffering with a constant fear of the future."[4]
After the 1980 election, Atwater went to Washington and became an aide in the Ronald Reagan administration, working under political director Ed Rollins. In 1984, Rollins managed Reagan's re-election campaign, and Atwater became the campaign's deputy director and political director. Rollins tells several Atwater stories in his 1996 book Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms.[5] He states that Atwater ran a dirty tricks operation against vice-presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro including publicizing the fact that Ferraro's parents had been indicted of numbers running in the 1940s. Rollins also described Atwater as "ruthless", "Ollie North in civilian clothes", and someone who "just had to drive in one more stake".
During his years in Washington, Atwater became aligned with Vice President George H.W. Bush, who chose Atwater to run his 1988 presidential campaign.
[edit]Atwater on the Southern Strategy

21   Ceffer   @   2012 Oct 2, 7:49am  

Just because Obama has declared jihad against all non-Soros billionaires, and a fatwah against the upper middle class does not mean he is a bad person.

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