Sunday, January 12, 2014

MAIG documents suggest misuse of public funds, conflict with Brady Campaign

The other noteworthy revelation, at least to this correspondent, is that MAIG was not only pleased to have edged out the Brady Campaign as the major force to be reckoned with when it comes to political and media influence, but that Bloomberg had unilaterally (although not unpredictably) assumed the mantle of supreme commander.

3 comments:

Kurt '45superman' Hofmann said...

MAIGgots will be MAIGgots.

countenance said...

What a surprise. You've got Bloomberg's group, Brady's Group, Josh Horwitz's group and Giffords's group. None of them don't really want to accomplish anything as much as they want to raise money. (Or in Bloomberg's case, spend his money).

The problem with the ones that need to raise money, though, is this: A dollar you give to one is a dollar not being given to the others.

Mark Alger said...

Considering they start out as a criminal conspiracy against civil rights, you're surprised their finances are corrupt?

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