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Has Mitt Romney Shown Religious Intolerance?
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on February 6, 2012
Here is a new rough draft for a TV commercial I will be producing for the Democratic Super PAC AmericanLP. Please send me suggestions and criticisms.
“Religious Tolerance”
:60 Second TV Ad
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Opening video of Rev Jeremiah Wright “God Damn America!”
Voiceover: “Intolerance is ugly in whatever form it takes, especially when it flows from the pulpit.”
Mitt Romney is ready for His Starring role—In a Grey Poupon Commercial
Posted by TJ Walker in CEOs/Financial, Communications, Government & Politics on February 3, 2012
Remember the old Grey Poupon TV commercials form the 70s and 80s? Where two stuffy guys in Rolls Royces share Grey Poupon mustard? If you look closely at this updated version you can spot Mitt Romney acting “in character.”
Mitt Romney Announces “I’m not concerned about the very poor”
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics on February 1, 2012
NEW YORK-TJ Walker, founder of Democratic Super PAC AmericanLP, announced today that it is releasing a new ad featuring Mitt Romney’s statement “I’m not concerned about the very poor.”
Mitt Romney continues to surge as Floridians get set to vote in Republican primary?: Mike Bako on Newsradio 590 AM
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Audio, Politics, Press Room on January 30, 2012



Mike Bako breaks down what to expect from Tuesday’s Republican primary and beyond for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
Newt Gingrich Unleashes New Attack On Mitt Romney. Republican Debate Preview
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Audio, Debate Central on January 26, 2012
TJ Walker on Headline News Radio
New Bain Attack Ad Against Mitt Romney to Air in Florida
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on January 26, 2012
NEW YORK CITY-AmericanLP, a Democratic Super PAC, just released a new 60 second TV ad attacking Mitt Romney for his role in Bain Capital. The ”Romney/Bain” TV ad vividly tells the story of how Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital took over 5 separate companies, (including the Florida based Dade Behring company) plunged them into debt, pulled out half a billion dollars of profits and fees, then pushed the companies into bankruptcy and then finally purged hundreds or thousands of workers for each company.
TJ Walker, AmericanLP founder, explains the ad:
“Bain Capital has been discussed ever since Mitt Romney first entered politics in 1994. Our belief is that because Bain Capital has done so many nefarious things in a complex manner, most voters have been left confused by Romney’s Bain connection. What we are doing in this ad is carefully explaining the 4 steps Romney’s Bain took in making money.
Statement from AmericanLP to Voters of South Carolina
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics on January 25, 2012
TJ Walker, founder of Democratic Super PAC AmericanLP, gave the following statement to the Republican Voters of South Carolina:
“Thank you, thank you, and thank you. We couldn’t have done it better ourselves! You have just voted for a candidate who is viewed unfavorably by 60% of American voters according to the non-partisan Public Policy Polling organization! If there is less popular American politician not currently serving time in prison, we are not aware of one. We are hoping and praying that other Republican Primary voters follow your example and vote for Newt “open marriage” “grandiose” “dump your wives as soon as they get sick” Gingrich in future primaries.
We believe voters selected Newt for Two Reasons: 1. By calling Obama the “Food stamp President” Gingrich let voters know that he shares their belief that a black man should not be allowed to be in the White House unless he is a butler. 2. When Newt showers liberals and the media with contempt, he’s damn good at it. You really get the idea that Newt hates and resents liberals. Whereas voters get the feeling that Romney personally likes liberals and the media and gets along with them most of the time.
Democratic Super PAC Leader Gives Assessment on Role of Super PACS in 2012
Posted by TJ Walker in Uncategorized on January 24, 2012
Posted by AmericanLP in Press Release, Press Room
TJ Walker, founder of AmericanLP, a Democratic Super PAC, gave his assessment on the role his organization and other Democratic Super PACs have played in the 2012 campaign:
“We couldn’t be happier! Our goal all along has been to tarnish the Republican brand and to diminish the chances of the GOP’s only candidate who isn’t completely insane—Mitt Romney. Thus far, we have produced and run 5 negative ads targeted against Mitt Romney and his phony, plastic, non-conservative views. And we like to think that we have played at least a small role in helping Republican voters in the first three states commit mass political suicide by voting for Rick Santorum in Iowa and now Newt Gingrich in South Carolina. At this point, we couldn’t be happier if the Republicans nominated Rod Blagojevich as their Presidential standard bearer. The general perception among GOP insiders is that their party is in a state of chaos and that as weak as they might perceive Obama to be; you cannot beat an incumbent President with another candidate who is seen as widely detestable by majority of his own party. In other words, it is PANIC time at the GOP.”
Is it Fair to Quote Mitt Romney on “Firing?”
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Best Speaker of the Day, CEOs/Financial, Communications, Crisis Communications, Debate Central, Government & Politics, Media, Media Training, News, Politics on January 11, 2012

There is a great deal of nonsense surround the fairness of quoting Mitt Romney saying “I like to be able to fire people.” Romney defenders scream that this quote is taken out of context and is horrifically unfair. But every quote in every newspaper, TV newscast and political ad is “taken out of context.” It is taken out of the context of a longer speech, interview or conversation.
The issue is whether it is taken out of context in a way that fundamentally distorts the meaning. If, for example, I said “children, you should never walk across busy streets without looking both ways.” And Newsmax quotes me as saying “TJ Walker says that children should ‘walk across busy streets without looking both ways,’” every fair-minded person would conclude that I had been taken out of context in such a way as to fundamentally distort and pervert my true meaning 100%.
New TV Ad Mocking Romney “I like to be able to fire people”
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on January 9, 2012
Help! This could be the dominant meme between now and November. Can you please take a look and help spread this? I just bought time on Union Leader in NH.
Democratic Super PAC Unleashes TV Ads Comparing Romney to a “Ken Doll” and “Stretch Armstrong”
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on January 6, 2012
January 6, 2012
New York-AmericanLP, a Democratic Super PAC, announced today that as part of its January “Messing with Mitt” campaign it will begin airing two new attack ads in New Hampshire. The ads are designed to mock GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney by highlighting his “plastic” nature. “Mitt Romney v. Ken doll” is a new 30 second TV ad produced to highlight the inauthenticity of Romney’s political beliefs. A second ad, “Stretch Romney” will also be aired to highlight the lack of core political values held by Romney. The first dozen airings of the commercials will begin airing on WMUR TV in Manchester after Saturday night’s debate.
TJ Walker, AmericanLP founder explains:
Mitt Romney Set For More Battles In New Hampshire: Mike Bako on Headline News
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Body Language, celebrities, Communications, Government & Politics, Media, media relations, News, Politics, Video on January 5, 2012
Iowa Caucus: Mitt Romney Wins Squeaker Over Rick Santorum. Mike Bako on Headline News
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, News, Press Room, Video on January 5, 2012
Mike Bako on Headline News:
It came down to a razor-slim margin of votes Tuesday night (January 3) between former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Senator Rick Santorum.
Romney came out on top after running in a tie with Santorum at 25 percent of the vote for much of the night, winning the Iowa caucus by only eight votes with north of 122,000 voters turning out.
Mitt Romney Ad Poll
Posted by TJ Walker in Uncategorized on January 4, 2012
Can You Help Pick the Best Attack Ad Against Mitt Romney?
While none of us Progressive Democrats applaud the Citizens United case unleashing Super PACs, it is a fact of life. So we can either play by the rules as they are at this moment, or we can sit still like little lambs waiting to be slaughtered.
So I’ve started a new Democratic Super PAC devoted to helping Obama and all Democrats have a better chance of wining this year. We’ve created three new ads and I’d like your help in deciding which one to put on the air on New Hampshire TV stations this week.
The Republicans might huddle with Karl Rove and the Koch Brothers in secret back rooms to decide strategy, but I am trying to create a participatory, crowd-sourced PAC that can tap the best of pro-democratic minds.
First, here are our assumptions:
1. Romney is the greatest threat to Obama.
2. Romney is still the likeliest GOP nominee.
3. If we can attack Romney causing him to fail at getting the GOP nomination, that would be a huge benefit for Obama because all of the other GOP candidates would be weaker in a general election.
4. If we attack Romney now, and he still wins the GOP nomination, we can still help Obama if we begin to lay the ground work for general election voters holding negative views toward Romney.
5. Romney has already been attacked for being a flip-flopper, so we can’t just do the same old thing.
6. While attacking Romney for being a rich guy who looks out for the top 1% may help in the general election, that message might actually help Romney in a GOP primary.
7. Based on reading a variety of polling data and anecdotal conversations with many conservatives and GOP strategists, the number one negative on Romney is that he is inauthentic and, in a word, “plastic.”
8. We have decided to create a series of negative ads that attempt to brand Romney as literally “plastic” through the metaphor of dolls.
We initially crowd-sourced the idea at Daily Kos a week ago and the community suggested a couple of ideas beyond our initial idea of “GI Joe.” These ideas included “Ken Doll” and “Stretch Armstrong.”
So we’ve put together 3 ads (below) and we’d like you to vote on which one you think would be most effective with Republican voters as well as general election voters. Whatever ad gets the most support, we are committed to putting on the air in New Hampshire this week.
While the ads use humor and can appear childish, please realize that we are deadly serious. We are trying to have an impact on public opinion toward Mitt Romney and we are trying to connect at both an intellectual and emotional level. So please give us feedback on which ad you prefer and feel free to give script or production suggestions too. But please, spare us any tedious diatribes on how our approach isn’t intellectual or fact-based enough for your tastes.
Also, please feel free to put your money where your mouth is. If you like an ad and want to see it get more air time, Please click here and donate, even if it’s $3. www.americanlp.org/donate
Here are the three ads.
Mitt Romney vs. Ken Doll
Posted by TJ Walker in Uncategorized on January 3, 2012
Does Mitt Romney seem “plastic” to you?
Help us get this ad on network TV.
Sneak Peak at New Anti-Romney TV AD
Help get this Ad on the airwaves by donating here.
Who Won The Republican Debate Last Night?
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics, Media, Politics on December 16, 2011
The debate was a bit of a mixed bag with no clear-cut winners or losers.
Here is the breakdown:
MSNBC Becomes Apologist for Mitt Romney’s Klan Quotes
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on December 15, 2011
Right-wing lunacy has won again! MSNBC yesterday forced itself to apologize for telling the truth about Mitt Romney’s rhetorical ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
Here’s the background: The good folks at Americablog.com reported that Mitt Romney has again used the phrase “keep America American” in a recent speech. The journalists at the site then factually noted that this was a phrase widely used by Ku Klux Klansman in the 1920 and was even used in their recruitment literature. Further, it was noted that Romney has a nasty habit of smearing Obama on any policy disagreement by claiming Obama “wants to transform America into a European style nation.” Get it, Obama is un-American if he wants, say, basic health care common to, say, Austria. Yet conservatives who routinely cite their belief in a field of economics founded in, say, Austria, are claimed by Romney and other conservatives to be good, right-thinking Americans.
Next, here is what MSNBC reported yesterday:
“So you may not hear Mitt Romney say “Keep America American” anymore, because it was a rallying cry for the KKK group, and intimidation against blacks, gays and Jews, and the progressive AMERICAblog was the first to catch on to that.”
As Americablog has since pointed out, MSNBC merely reported two indisputable facts: 1. The phrase Keep America American” was a phrase widely used by the Klan. 2. Romney has used this phrase and is unlikely to use it again.
I will give a free dinner on me to any reader who can point out the factual errors in that report. Typically, when news organizations make obsequious apologies, it is for getting facts wrong, not getting facts 100% right, as in this case.
So how did the ostensibly pro-Democratic Chris Matthews react to this news report? Here’s what Matthews said:
“It was irresponsible and incendiary of us to do this and it showed an appalling lack of judgment. We apologize; we really do, to the Romney Campaign.”
FoxNews Rejects French Mitt Romney Ad
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics, Media, media relations, Politics on December 14, 2011
My office just got off the phone with Erin Kelly, head of political ad sales at the Fox News Channel. She told us our ad “French Romney” was rejected because everything Fox airs “has to be truthful.”
No, I’m not making this up. 60 seconds after the call ended, Erin called back to clarify. She says our ad was rejected because it was “misleading.”
Really.
Because if it’s one thing we can all agree with, there would never be anything on the airwaves at Fox that a fair-minded person could construe as misleading. Read the rest of this entry »
Mitt Romney’s $10,000 Debate Bet: TJ Walker on Fox News
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Politics, Press Room, Video on December 12, 2011







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