Thursday, January 3, 2013

Jesse Benton "Could Never Be More Proud of Mitch McConnell"

After Mitch McConnell put together the Senate "fiscal cliff" bill that raised taxes for just about everyone, but gave $76 billion in tax breaks to a combination of Hollywood cronies and regular corporate cronies, Jesse Benton is out with a fundraising email for the "leadership" provided by McConnell during the fiscal cliff negotiations.

Here is the entire fundraising email. It did not come from The Onion. It is from Jesse "No Shame: Benton (My highlights), coming out just hours after Congress passed the "fiscal cliff" bill that will result in a paycheck reduction for just about everyone (except the cronies):
Subject: Score one for the good guys

Dear Patriot,

I have had the honor of working for some leaders I could really be proud to stand with. And let me tell you, I have never been more proud of a boss than I am of Senator McConnell right now.

Let me tell you why.

When Barack Obama won re-election in November, Obama decided he was willing to force the country off the fiscal cliff to push through his agenda. The result would be the largest tax increase in American history.

Unless Congress took action, everyone’s taxes were going up January 1st, big time. Middle class families across Kentucky and our country would have seen their first paychecks on January 15th literally hundreds of dollars smaller due to new federal income tax withholding.

I don’t know about you, but as a middle class working man raising a young family, I can ill afford Barack Obama reaching deeper into my pockets, and I’ll bet just about every Kentuckian feels the same way.

In the end, there is only one reason why Kentucky taxpayers avoided these tax hikes: Senator Mitch McConnell.

For two months, well-intentioned allies in the fight for smaller government attempted to thwart President Obama’s plan. But it wasn’t until Leader McConnell took the reins that real progress was made. He showed the strong, disciplined and savvy leadership that only he can provide. And, in the end, he ensured that over 99% percent of Kentuckians will not pay higher income taxes.

What’s also important to know is that he has put us on strong footing in the fight to cut spending.

You see, the fiscal cliff was a two-part problem, one of both taxes and spending. Leader McConnell wisely separated the two to put us on stronger footing in both. First he fought off President Obama’s tax hikes for as many Kentuckians as he could.

Now comes part two.

In order to keep spending, Congress must raise the federal debt limit in two months. Through his leadership, Senator McConnell has not only ensured that your taxes will not go up, he has taken the threat of income tax hikes totally off table for debt limit negotiations. Now, President Obama and his allies will not be able to threaten every American with higher taxes as we fight for spending restraint and entitlement reform.

And let me tell you, I know Senator McConnell will be as rock solid and resolute in that fight as he was in protecting our paychecks.

Senator McConnell is a special leader and we can all be proud of what he just did for us. I hope you will stand with him now and in the coming months. If you are able, please help with a contribution of $50, $100, $250 or even $500 today.

If we come together and stand with Leader McConnell, we can get this country back on track. So, make sure to forward this email to your friends and neighbors to let them know that Mitch McConnell just saved their paychecks. Help us spread the word Facebook and Twitter. And please, if you can, help us with your generous contribution right away.

Thank you,

Jesse Benton
Campaign Manager
McConnell for Senate 2014

(ht John)

15 comments:

  1. I hate eating my words, I defended this kid way longer than I should have. These stories are like him coming back to twist the knife just a little more in our backs.

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  2. Can't help but wonder if Benton deliberately sabotaged Ron Paul's campaign because he is a neocon, and secretly loathed what Ron Paul could have brought about if he won.

    It is, in that sense, no wonder that he rudely rejected Ron Paul supporters equally as radical, or more so, like Adam Kokesh, Lew Rockwell, Tom Woods etc.

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  3. How is Ron Paul's granddaughter married to this fool? I'd be in divorce court asap and I'd bring this letter as proof of his fraudulent ways.

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  4. Man, oh man. It's better for Ron Paul's credibility and health that he wasn't allowed to get anywhere near the presidency, but the more I learn about these hangers-on and self-promoting villains who ran his campaign the more obvious it is that he never had a chance. Anybody serious about liberty wouldn't say the things Benton is saying about McConnell and shouldn't be willing to work for a statist in the first place.

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    1. It didn't help Ron Paul's credibility that he retained Benton on his campaign staff. He obviously loves his son and granddaughter more than his principles.

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  5. http://www.facebook.com/EconomicPolicyJournal

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  6. Is it true that Benton, Wead and Ilk are still with Campaign for Liberty?

    Learning

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  7. He's definitely on the neocon payroll. I wonder at what stage of the primary did he flip?

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  8. We get it. Everyone gets it. Jesse is an asshole. A large non-liberty loving asshole to be precise.

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  9. Protecting our paychecks? Thanks for taking away my piddly 2% raise I got in November to offset the 8% inflation! That's right - everyone is paying 2% more FICA this year. That was part of the deal too.

    In a way Jessie the snake is right - no higher income tax. But, he forgot to mention the 2% increase on everyone! (Only on the first 110K of course, cronies pay less of their total income)

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  10. Judas: "I could never be more proud of Brutus."

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  11. I guess McConnell is more principled than Ron Paul. Right Jesse?

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  12. I guess when you are getting paid to promote a person, sometimes you have to hold your nose and go overboard.

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  13. My dinner's coming up!

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