Just when you thought it was safe: Robin Hayes, in 3d
One more thing to watch out for when the propaganda wave crashes over us:
The American Majority Project (AMP) is the new kid on the block, a 527 group -- meaning it is allowed by law to accept unlimited contributions -- formed in recent days with the backing of Republican heavyweights such as former Florida governor Jeb Bush and an advisory board that includes former congressman Robin Hayes (N.C.), former Republican National Committee chairman Mike Duncan and GOP superlawyer Ben Ginsberg.
I'm not really sure what a superlawyer is, but I'm thinking it has something to do with being able to carry several heavy document cases in one arm while juggling a briefcase and heavy legal tomes in the other. Or maybe he can fly, like Harvey Birdman. Whatever the case, this group of super Republicans also has a lot of cash to throw around:
The RSLC, which spent $22 million on state legislative and down-ballot races in 2008, will have a $40 million budget in 2010, Gillespie said. The AMP's budget is also in the tens of millions, according to sources familiar with the planning, although no hard number has been set.
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Nothing like signing on a loser
to be on your steering committee.
The saga continues.
"GOP superlawyer"
Scharrison, I think it has to do with hourly billing rates.
Dan Besse
This is what a " Real" GOP Superlawyer is!
The Big Bopper will be town this Wed to take on the NC BAR at the NC Court of Appeals in the Rachel Lea Hunter Case...Even the GOP hates him since he is a real defender of constitutional rights and anti-corporate, anti judical establishment
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/the_big_bopper/