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politics and politicians Title: Prominent Republicans May Be Getting Nervous About Romney’s Chances With recent polls showing Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney either trailing or at best tied with Rick Santorum in the Michigan primary, some Republican leaders are starting to get nervous. One prominent Republican senator told ABC News senior political correspondent Jonathan Karl on Friday that if Romney cannot win Michigan, we need a new candidate, because with such a weak nominee wed get killed in the general election. He insisted that he expects Romney to eventually prevail in Michigan, but stated that if he cant even win in Michigan, where his family is from, where he grew up
hed be too damaged to run a successful presidential campaign. The unidentified source also expressed the opinion that neither Rick Santorum nor Newt Gingrich would be an acceptable choice, because they would lose 35 states, and named former Florida Governor Jeb Bush as his preferred alternative. Meanwhile, Romney continues to come under fire from a variety of directions, with Salons Glenn Greenwald now accusing the national finance co-chair of Romneys campaign who is also a million-dollar donor to the pro-Romney Restore Our Future Super-PAC of using threats to silence his critics. According to Greenwald, Idaho billionaire Frank VanderSloot has previously run into legal problems involving charges that his dietary supplement company was running a pyramid scheme and that it was deceiving customers about its products. But it is VanderSloots chronic bullying threats to bring patently frivolous lawsuits against his political critics magazines, journalists, and bloggers that makes him particularly pernicious and worthy of more attention, Greenwald writes. In the last month alone, VanderSloot, using threats of expensive defamation actions, has successfully forced Forbes, Mother Jones and at least one local gay blogger in Idaho to remove articles that critically focused on his political and business practices.
. He has been using this abusive tactic in Idaho for years: suppressing legitimate political speech by threatening or even commencing lawsuits against even the most obscure critics. Numerous journalists and bloggers in Idaho who want to write critically about VanderSloots vast funding of right-wing political causes are petrified even to mention his name for fear of these threats, Greenwald continues. As his work on the Romney campaign brings him national notoriety, he is now aiming these tactics beyond Idaho. Greenwald goes on to document his charges against VanderSloot in detail, focusing on the case of Idaho independent journalist and LGBT spokesperson Jody May-Chang, who is determined not to succumb to this bullying or to relinquish her right to opine and report on the conduct of a very significant political figure in her state. Anyone who is the national finance co-chair of Mitt Romneys presidential campaign deserves probing, substantial scrutiny, Greenwald concludes. Thats equally true of someone who continues to use their vast wealth to influence the outcome of our elections and our most inflammatory political debates. And its certainly true of someone who has made it a regular practice of threatening journalists, bloggers and activists who shine light on his political and business practices.
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#1. To: Brian S, *Arab Spring Jihad* (#0)
Now you've done it! VanSnoots Mormon lawyers are suing you.
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