Friday, January 13, 2012

Who made When Mitt Romney Came to Town? Jason Meath, GOP columnist for Andrew Breitbart, Betty White basher and new BFF to the oppressed masses

Jason Meath
The scorching half-hour propaganda film has angered some of Gingrich's supporters to the point of abandoning his campaign. Though it has no director credit, it was made independently by Jason Meath, President of Advertising & Advocacy of DC's Xenophon Strategies, and bought using a $5 million donation from Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson by the Winning Our Future SuperPAC which is doing to Mitt Romney in South Carolina what he did to Newt Gingrich in Iowa.



Among other services, Xenophon Strategies will handle Crisis Communications for your business if it gets caught sourcing silk from substandard Indian facilities:
Xenophon has supported Williams-Sonoma, and its subsidiaries – specifically, Pottery Barn – during several issues involving activist organizations and corporate developments, including a national news story that focused on the sourcing of silk supplies from sub-standard working facilities in India. Xenophon senior management counseled Williams-Sonoma from the initial contact by the news outlet, during several months of fact-gathering by producers and reporters, and after the report was broadcast. Xenophon also designed and implemented an internal communications system to defend the company and provide accurate information to customers and employees.
Meath is a standard-issue Republican who has written lots of posts for the Big Hollywood section of Andrew Breitbart's web site. According to Meath's own web site, he is a "Bush-Cheney '04 communications veteran, as member of the Maverick Media team that produced all advertising for President George W. Bush. He has written and produced hundreds of ads for political and corporate clients through eight major election cycles."

Also, he isn't too crazy about gay favorite Betty White:
...Do we really need to hear 88-year-old Betty White joking about “muffins,” prison sex and lesbians? ...2010 adds an indelible asterisk to White’s long and accomplished resume. It marks the time a beautiful and talented lady of comedy — who knew how to deliver a good joke – just became one instead.
Rick Tyler, an adviser to the Winning Our Future SuperPAC which bought Meath's film and former campaign spokesman for Gingrich, spoke this evil about his fellow Republican:
Mitt Romney is not a capitalist He is a predatory corporate mugger. If you ever wonder why so many manufacturing jobs are overseas, you need to look no further than Mitt Romney. He can claim thousands of jobs created, only those jobs were created in Mexico and Southeast Asia.

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