To: Road Walker who wrote (578559 ) 7/29/2010 6:39:52 PM From: tejek Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573221 My favorite is when Rs screw each other. If only we could limit their screwing to just Rs.......NV-Sen: fiscal irresponsibility, Sharron Angle-style by kos Thu Jul 29, 2010 at 11:30:03 AM PDT Remember BMW Direct aka Base Connect?BMW Direct, the GOP fundraising firm known for taking long-shot candidates for a ride while raking in big bucks off their campaigns, has re-emerged under a new name -- but with a similar modus operandi. And this time around, even some Republicans are crying foul, with one consultant accusing the firm of engaging in "sub-prime fundraising." One 2010 client of BMW Direct -- now rechristened as Base Connect -- is William Russell, the retired lieutenant colonel who is running for the Pennsylvania Congressional seat of the late John Murtha. Russell's campaign raised over $895,000 in the fourth quarter of last year, according to federal disclosure records. But it paid over $719,000 of that amount -- about 80 percent -- to Base Connect, and other companies associated with it, which ran the company's direct-mail fundraising program. For the year as a whole, Russell's campaign raised over $2.8 million, but spent over $2.6 million -- much of it again going to Base Connect -- leaving it with cash on hand of just $211,000. The funny thing about Base Connect is that it generally represented long-shot candidates. No one credible or top-tier would be stupid enough to use them. But Sharron Angle is stupid enough to use them. Sharron Angle, who has fallen behind Harry Reid in several recent polls and can scarcely afford to squander any resources, has sunk $637,000 into a notorious D.C. direct mail firm. A Salon review of the Nevada Republican's FEC filings found that Angle has forked over about 20 percent of all the money she's raised to Base Connect, which is known for charging its conservative clients exorbitant fees -- as high as 80% -- and was recently dropped by a sitting Republcian congressman because of its terrible reputation [...]GOP consultant Bill Pascoe dubbed this "subprime fundraising." And Erick Erickson once said that candidates who use the firm are in danger of losing RedState's endorsement, presumably because conservative donors' money is going to a fundraising agency rather than actually helping the cause. Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA) dropped all ties with Base Connect after Talking Points Memo reported in March he was paying the firm 75 percent in fundraising fees. Harry Reid is seriously the luckiest son of a bitch in politics. Sharron Angle isn't just crazy on the issues and clueless on what's happening in the world, but completely incompetent in running a professional campaign. Just imagine what she'd do as Senator, and when the people of Nevada do, they suddenly decide that Reid isn't half as bad.