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Omaha Steve

(99,560 posts)
Sat Oct 2, 2021, 02:35 PM Oct 2021

Lying bastards at America Next running commercials....


About the left wing squeeze on MEDICARE during a football game. I wasn't paying attention. Marta caught it. We had to run it back to see who was putting it on the air.

Prepare to be pissed IF you go to the link. The link is slow to come up: https://americanext.org/

Again this is a warning of a conservative site I've never heard of. It is not meant to promote it. I don't want my post locked.

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Lying bastards at America Next running commercials.... (Original Post) Omaha Steve Oct 2021 OP
Ick, Rick Scott pfitz59 Oct 2021 #1
I saw that ad during Michigan vs Wisconsin game. East-A-Squared Oct 2021 #2
Looks like it is owned by Jindal mercuryblues Oct 2021 #3
Just looked at their "mission", and yup, a right wing rag site. 🤮 🤮 🤮 a kennedy Oct 2021 #4

mercuryblues

(14,526 posts)
3. Looks like it is owned by Jindal
Sat Oct 2, 2021, 03:57 PM
Oct 2021
Besides the blank pages, we found a few that appeared to be legitimate and addressing such topics as health care, tax reform and one belonging to Warner Cable.

But we also found one belonging to OnMessage, the Virginia political consulting firm that has received more than $5 million in consulting fees from Jindal since 2007 and for which Jindal’s former campaign manager and chief of staff now works.

Also on the list was www.americanext.org, which is one of several non-profits created by Jindal to suck up donor contributions.

Several web page addresses were registered in the name of Florida Gov. Rick Scott for whom three of Jindal’s former campaign workers and former appointees now work. Known as the “Louisiana Mafia” in Florida, Melissa Sellers and husband and wife Frank and Meghan Collins figured in the rift over the Florida state police commissioner’s refusal to provide transportation in state vehicles for Scott campaign workers.

https://louisianavoice.com/category/campaign-contributions/page/28/
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