‘Freedom’s Watch’

The WaPo noted today that congressional Dems, and Republicans that are at least open to the possibility of a sensible Iraq policy, are about to get hit by “an advertising blitz from Bush supporters determined to remain on offense.” (And, by using the word “offense,” the Post implicitly buys into the conservative message.)

A new pressure group, Freedom’s Watch, will unveil a month-long, $15 million television, radio and grass-roots campaign today designed to shore up support for Bush’s policies before the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, lays out a White House assessment of the war’s progress. […]

The new privately funded ad campaign, to run in 20 states, features a gut-level appeal from Iraq war veterans and the families of fallen soldiers, pleading: “It’s no time to quit. It’s no time for politics.”

“For people who believe in peace through strength, the cavalry is coming,” said Ari Fleischer, a former Bush White House press secretary who is helping to head Freedom’s Watch.

Since the start of the war, there have been a few truly ridiculous right-wing ads. Before the 2006 midterms, the RNC paid quite a bit of money to air what was, for all intents and purposes, an al Qaeda recruitment video. Around the same time, the Progress for America propaganda organization ran the now-infamous “They Want to Kill Us” ad.

But Freedom’s Watch’s ads are equally nauseating, if not more so. There are four different ads, each more offensive than the last. In one, a veteran who lost a leg is shown arguing that we have to stay in Iraq because “they attacked us.” In the next, a mother of a fallen soldier (who apparently doesn’t mind being exploited by the right-wing smear machine) argues that we’ll invite another 9/11 unless we stay in the middle of Iraq’s civil war.

Given the hacks behind the nonsense, no one should be surprised.

Mike Allen notes some of Freedom’s Watch’s backers.

Freedom’s Watch aims to do for the GOP what the MoveOn political action organizations have done for Democrats. [Bradley A. Blakeman, who is president and chief executive officer of Freedom’s Watch], who was a member the White House senior staff in Bush’s first term, said Freedom’s Watch is designed as “a never-ending campaign – a stable, credible voice of reason on generational issues that won’t rise and fall with election cycles.”

The board consists of Blakeman; Fleischer; Mel Sembler, a Florida Republican who was Bush’s ambassador to Italy; William P. Weidner, president and chief operating officer of the Las Vegas Sands Corp.; and Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition.

The donors include Sembler; Anthony Gioia, a Buffalo businessman who was Bush’s ambassador to Malta; Kevin Moley, who was Bush’s ambassador to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in Geneva; Howard Leach, a former Republican National Committee finance chairman who was Bush’s ambassador to France; Dr. John Templeton of Pennsylvania, chairman and president of the John Templeton Foundation; Ed Snider, chairman of Comcast-Spectacor, the huge Philadelphia sports and entertainment firm; Sheldon Adelson, chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corp. and ranked by Forbes magazine as the third wealthiest American; and Richard Fox, who is chairman of the Jewish Policy Center and was Pennsylvania State Chairman of the Reagan/Bush campaign in 1980.

Blakeman described this as a “grassroots campaign.” One wonders if he could say it with a straight face.

And the chief spokesperson of this absurd effort is none other than Ari Fleischer, whose record on Iraq is amusing, in a macabre kind of way.

The desperate, dishonest, and cynical campaign is coming soon to a TV near you.

I’d like to see moveon do a spot with Ari telling all his lies during the war.

  • The irony, of course, is that now is precisely the time for politics… Iraqi political reconciliation… which is nowhere near forthcoming and therefore poised to doom whatever happy-talk is spewed by the Administration.

    Oh well, the White House knows their core of dullards, but won’t be getting any converts.

  • What do you know? $15 million –the same amount that was allocated for the 9/11 Commission. Too bad that much is being pumped into advertising by the No Peace, More War Movement. If the 9/11 Commission had received the necessary funds to conduct an extensive investigation, as was called for, then maybe 40% of the American People wouldn’t believe that Iraq/Saddam Hussein was in on 9/11 (but I guess that I shouldn’t reference an antiquated, loaded landline telephone-respondent poll) and there wouldn’t be a market for this blatant propaganda.

  • Oh good, Mel Sembler, Ambassador De Sade, has crawled out from under his rock:

    http://alternet.org/story/27725

    “But where Melvin Sembler, 74, demands attention is as an object lesson in how cruelty can be redeemed by the transformative power of political donations. For 16 years, Sembler, with his wife Betty, directed the leading juvenile rehab business in America, STRAIGHT, Inc., before seeing it dismantled by a breathtaking array of institutional abuse claims by mid-1993. Just one of many survivors is Samantha Monroe, now a travel agent in Pennsylvania, who told The Montel Williams show this year about overcoming beatings, rape by a counselor, forced hunger, and the confinement to a janitor’s closet in “humble pants” — which contained weeks of her own urine, feces and menstrual blood. During this “timeout,” she gnawed her cheek and spat blood at her overseers. “I refused to let them take my mind,” she says of the program. The abuse took years to overcome.”

    So glad Mel is manning the barricades of freedom…

    GAWD, I hate these people!

    BTW, GWB is in my city (KC, MO). It will take weeks to get the added stench out.

  • Gee, do you think that there is some concern that the Pet Raeus/Crock White House report on Iraq won’t be enough to sway the minds of America?

    Here’s the problem: It is too damn late for this sort of thing. People are sick of the war.

    Some people are sick of not seeing their spouses and wondering how the hell they’ll pay the bills. Others are sick of being told the only way to support the troops is to keep them in harm’s way. Others are tired of variations on the “Sucess and a pony are just around the corner/They’ll follow us home.” squawking points. Still others are worried about long term things like how long it will take us to rebuild the damn military.

    But if ReThugs want to throw their money away on gold leaf paint for big piles of shit, that’s fine by me.

    Now, what’s VoteVets.org got on tap?

  • “For people who believe in peace through strength, the cavalry is coming,”

    ROTFLMAO!

  • Andrew @ 4, is it a sulphur smell? I don’t care for Chavez, but I couldn’t resist asking? Maybe the new ads would advocate re-invading Iraq and toppling the new leader, Al Maliki, since he decided to “make nice” with our last invented foe, Ahmadinejad, and invited him to come to Baghdad. But wait, it gets better, that untrustworthy Maliki, that our misadminstration handpicked because we couldn’t get Chalabi elected, has now gone and completely alienated our oil companies and made a deal with (drum roll please) Syria, our newly invented foe, to reopen a pipeline between the two countries.

    And pegging the Hypocrisy Meter today is retired General Jack Keane when he said, “London had never deployed enough troops to properly stabilize the region around the southern city of Basra.”

  • Those must be some commercials: they’re going to magically produce more trained troops so that we don’t completely exhaust the Army and replace the 40% of mechanized equipment that’s worn out.

    With skillz like that they should produce commercials to convince the Titanic to raise itself. They could move on to commercials to persuade the corpse of Ronald Reagan that Reagan is alive and well.

    Heck, they could just cut out the middle man and convince the Iraqis, through powerful commercials, to stop feuding and create a Jeffersonian democracy – it’ll take just six more months.

  • People are sick of the lies and the fear-mongering. Another 9/11 by withdrawing from Iraq? BULLSHIT.

    Here’s a question: Will TV ads by MoveOn.org and VoteVets.org get the same access to network airwaves?

  • “Peace through strength” is but a variation of the Maoist line “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.” Thanks for showing us your true stripes Ari.

    Timing is everything and I question why these guys would put out such a rancid message that is bound to offend the vast majority of Americans who have already turned their backs on Bush’s Little Adventure. They stand to do even greater harm to their cause, unless their goal is to bring even greater militancy to their dwindling base.

  • In one, a veteran who lost a leg is shown arguing that we have to stay in Iraq because “they attacked us.”

    I saw that one this morning while waiting for a tire repair… ugh.

  • “an advertising blitz from Bush supporters determined to remain on offense.” (And, by using the word “offense,” the Post implicitly buys into the conservative message.) — CB

    Well, the group is certainly offensive. And, WaPo got this one right, unlike some other papers within the past 48hrs:
    […]Gen. David H. Petraeus, lays out a White House assessment of the war’s progress. […]

    We all know that the WH is the author and Betrayus is the courier who’ll deliver the message but too many papers still call it “Petraeus/Crocker report”..

  • I believe in peace through strength, meaning that you should have a strong military so that you won’t ever have to use it. What the Bushies are talking about is peace through war. You gain peace by attacking everyone first, and continue attacking until everyone else stops fighting and submits. Then you have peace.. Needless to say, it’s because of people like this that the word “Orwellian” was created.

  • Dee @ 15, thank you for the heads-up. Sembler is First-Class scum. Nice to know that Mitt is working with him, so that the Five Bros have a place to go if they get out of line.

  • I’d like to see on some prominent news site (Ala MSNBC) a compilation of the news releases, reports, videos, White House briefings, etc from late 2002 and early 2003, prior to the invasion of Iraq, detailing all the reasons this administration gave to start this war in the first place…WMDs, Saddam’s link(s) to 9/11, chemical and biological weapons plants in Iraq, and all the rest. Maybe with a refresher course in this administration’s lies and deceptions from the past people will be awakened to what is happening in the present. -NF

  • Lies like these…?

    Bill Clinton – February 17, 1998 “If Saddam rejects peace, and we have to use force, our purpose is clear: We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program.”

    Nancy Pelosi – December 16, 1998 “Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology, which is a threat to countries in the region, and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process.”

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