“American Crossroads, a conservative group created in March to air ads boosting Republicans, combined with a newer offshoot called American Crossroads GPS to pull in nearly $8.5 million in June, according to American Crossroads president Steven Law,” Politico writes. “‘For us it’s a down payment on what we expect to do in the months ahead, and we’re going to continue to be just as aggressive in July,’ said Law, who found himself on the defensive a bit after POLITICO revealed that American Crossroads raised just $200 in May.”


American Crossroad Liars are nothing but another lying Swiftboat group trying to fool the American people into voting for the same repugnant ones who wrecked our Bushwhacked economy with too much deregulation and too much tax cut welfare for the rich and greedy. Funny how these rightwing liars don't like it when the Mainstream media tells the truth about them, should make people wonder where they're getting their money from to run all those ads.
From $200 to $8,500,000 in one month! Maybe it is true but I don't beleive it, I think they hired Enron's or Maddoff's accounting firm.
“When it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!” We all understand that warning; well how about when what they say is so much BS it is impossible? The Republicans infer that they are going to reduce taxes while they reduce the deficit, they are going to cut spending while they create jobs and they are going to resolve all of the problems … all without any clue how as they are just using clichés to perpetuate a con. Common sense tells us that those things can’t all be achieved quickly and at the same time, so common sense also is saying that they are just telling the lies they think will manipulate public opinion. They constantly just fault Obama, who didn’t cause the problems and who is actually aggressively addressing the problems while they refuse to help, and they never have any answers, only just bold and arrogant efforts to disguise a return to more of the same that got us the problems. As the warning goes, be skeptical of those promising only positives and put more trust in those who tell the truth, even when identifying some negatives. We really can’t afford to be conned into going back to ‘more of the same’.