Congressman Dennis Rehberg made a mockery of Montanans’ ability to sort fact from fiction during Saturday night’s final U.S. Senate debate when he repeatedly lied about his irresponsible decisions that hurt Montana.
Rehberg admitted there is no more TV air-time to buy in Montana thanks to all of the money being spent on false attack ads by Rove and the Koch Brothers.
Montanans across the state are opening their local newspapers this week to find full-page ads contrasting Jon Tester’s Montana-first agenda with the wrong priorities of his fellow U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman Dennis Rehberg and Libertarian Dan Cox.
“The contribution limits on Montana’s political campaigns have worked well for decades, ensuring that our democracy is controlled only by people and their ideas. This decision, like Citizens United, moves us in the wrong direction. We don’t need more money in politics; we need more accountability.”
“The big corporations are back to elect Congressman Dennis Rehberg with no accountability and little disclosure,” the new ad says.
Congressman Rehberg cheats the truth again and delivers a very unfriendly message.
Rehberg has yet to explain to Montanans exactly what he did to avoid breaking the law when he held an August 7 fundraiser with Rove in Whitefish, Mont.
The ad, paid for by the U.S. Senate campaign of Montana farmer Jon Tester, thanks McCain for “standing with Montanans” against the U.S. Supreme Court’s unpopular Citizens United v. FEC decision.
Karl Rove’s latest TV attack ad is “misleading” Montanans about farmer Jon Tester’s record of significant, responsible tax cuts for middle-class families and small businesses.
Rove’s secret organization spending millions for Dennis Rehberg
Did Rove and Rehberg meet during Montana visit?