Thursday, May 17, 2012
"The world is about to see Jeremiah Wright and understand his influence on Barack Obama for the first time in a big, attention-arresting way," the 54-page proposal says, according to the Times.
A conservative super PAC is considering an
advertising plan to attack President Obama's ties to Rev. Jeremiah A.
Wright Jr., his controversial former spiritual advisor, and "do what what John McCain would not let us do" during the 2008 presidential campaign.
Chicago Cubs billionaire owner Joe Ricketts commissioned the $10 million plan, know as "The Defeat of Barack Hussein Obama: The Ricketts Plan to End His Spending for Good." The strategy is one of several being considered by the Ending Spending Action Fund super PAC.
According to a copy of the plan obtained by the New York Times,
the group wants to expose the ties between President Obama--who is
referred to as a "metrosexual, black Abe Lincoln"--and Wright's "black
liberation theology."
"The world is about to see
Jeremiah Wright and understand his influence on Barack Obama for the
first time in a big, attention-arresting way," the 54-page proposal
says, according to the Times.
The proposed assault, including
television commercials and full-page newspaper ads featuring Wright,
along with "aerial banners" in the sky, would be timed to the Democratic
National Convention in September.
Ricketts' plan includes
"preparations for how to respond to the charges of race-baiting,"
according to the paper and goes as far as suggesting the hiring of an
"extremely literate conservative African-American" spokesman.
It also refers to an apparent ad
featuring Wright that was produced for McCain's 2008 campaign but never
aired. "If the nation had seen that ad," Ricketts writes, "they'd never
have elected Barack Obama."
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