McCain Using Same Robocall Firm That Helped Smear Him In 2000

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First Posted: 10-17-08 04:29 PM   |   Updated: 11-17-08 05:12 AM

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In his efforts to attack Barack Obama, John McCain appears to have turned to the same political consulting firm that was responsible for spreading vicious smears about the Senator during the 2000 South Carolina GOP primary.

In recent days, the Huffington Post and other outlets have reported on the McCain-funded nationwide robocall campaign charging that Barack Obama "worked closely with" former 60s radical William Ayers. Another RNC/McCain campaign call states that Obama is a "celebrity" politician who was fundraising in Hollywood during the financial crisis.

On Friday, a recipient of one of those calls, Chris Shoff of Minnesota, said that he had tied the origins of the campaign to the St. Paul-based firm FLS-Connect, run by prominent GOP figure Jeff Larson.

This past week, Shoff, a Freeborn, Minnesota Democratic County Commissioner, received the Hollywood call while at work. Because state law dictates that any such calls be made by an actual human, Shoff demanded that he be connected to the supervisor. That official, who worked at the robocall shop King TeleServices in Brooklyn, New York, said that they had been contracted out by FLS-Connect.

Officials with King TeleServices did not respond to messages seeking comment.

Asked about the connection to King TeleServices, a receptionist for FLS relayed a message from her supervisors that implicitly acknowledged that they have been working on behalf of the Arizona Republican: "If it is having to do with the McCain campaign or the RNC, you will have to direct your question to them."

According to campaign finance reports, the RNC has paid the firm more than $8 million this cycle. On Friday, Minnesota Democrats stated in a press release that FLS-Connect "may be behind the [RNC/McCain phone campaign]."

Any tie between the McCain campaign and FLS represents an ironic twist of fate and a reflection of just how far the Arizona Republican has moved politically in the last eight years. During the 2000 election, FLS and Larson reportedly helped then-presidential candidate George W. Bush smear McCain during the now-infamous South Carolina primary. As the Washington Post reported in April 30, 2000:

"The advocacy calls for George W. Bush's campaign that became an issue in this year's South Carolina GOP primary were developed by Feather, Hodges, Larson & Synhorst [FLS]. The firm maintains seven phone banks and 500 phones scattered from Phoenix to Minnesota. South Carolina, home of the Bush blitz, is one of the firm's "best" phone centers, said partner Jeff Larson. "Military wives from all over the country make calls for us there." "Phones are great," he said, "because you can change your message right away." With better voter lists and a new trend toward recorded messages, today's political calls are "narrowcast"--antiabortion activists will hear one script, voters in one small area will hear directly from a local pol. "It's a blossoming business."
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At the time, McCain railed against the practice of robocalls, calling them "hate calls" and complaining that voters were "inundated" by them.

Larson is a major official within GOP circles. FLS Connect counts as its clients the last five Republican presidential campaigns and many of the major party institutions. The RNC, the National Republican Senate Committee, and the National Republican Congressional Committee also employ the firm's services. Larson has also been a volatile figure in this year's Minnesota Senate race, having rented a Washington D.C. apartment to incumbent Republican Norm Coleman for a highly discounted rate.

On Friday, even GOP Sen. Susan Collins condemned McCain's robocall campaign. "These kind of tactics have no place in Maine politics," her spokesman said. "Sen. Collins urges the McCain campaign to stop these calls immediately."

And as the New York Time's Michael Cooper noted, as recently as nine months ago, McCain and his campaign "were decrying a series of negative robo-calls that were being made to voters before the South Carolina primary accusing him of voting to 'use unborn babies in medical research."

"The tactic - people do phone calls, and they have a political effect when there's unknown quantities about the candidate,'' [senior McCain adviser Steve] Schmidt said back then, as the bus rolled through South Carolina. "So if you look at it eight years ago, John McCain had won the New Hampshire primary, comes down here where he was nowhere nearas widely known as he his today by the people of South Carolina on the issues."


"So it's a conveyance to introduce new information -- and a lot of that information on the phone is slanderous and smearing," he said. "But if not enough about who the person is, or what they're about, is known, is the criteria for it working. When you're a defined entity like he is now, they have a very minimal effect."

Now the McCain campaign is using similar calls as it seeks to discredit Mr. Obama in a series of battleground states. Tucker Bounds, a McCain campaign spokesman, defended the calls, saying, "These calls are based on hard facts."

LATE UPDATE: An official with FLS writes that they were not behind the smear calls during the GOP primary but rather only did work on policy-related matters. The company provided several newspaper clips that quote Larson denying his involvement. The story above, however, cites a Washington Post article that says FLS developed the advocacy calls "for George W. Bush's campaign that became an issue in this year's South Carolina GOP primary."

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How to call the Robocallers to protest (and if anybody gets Robocalled save the originating phone number to post here for reverse calling):
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King TeleServices
800-817-5468 or 718-361-4100
info@king-­teleservic­es.com (but don't use your own email, they'll probably spam you)
http://www.king-teleservices.com/about.HTM
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FLS Connect
http://www.flsconnect.com/contact.html
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Saint Paul Office

7300 Hudson Blvd
Suite 270
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55128
651-999-0249
651-649-0486- fax
Toll Free: 1-866-FLS-2008
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Phoenix Office

11225 North 28th Drive
Suite C-103
Phoenix, Arizona 85029
602-333-0590
602-333-0598- fax
Toll Free: 1-866-FLS-2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 10/20/2008

The call back number for the robocall I got today was 866-558-5591. I live in NC. This time, when you call the number, you can press 1 to add your telephone # to their do not call list. Option 2 allows you to leave a voice message. I did both. Option 1 was not offered when I contacted them after the first robocall I received, Oct. 16, although I did leave a voice message to put be on the do not call list. Obviously, they did not. The 10/16 message concerned the spurious Obama/Ayers connection. Today's message concerned Obama's desire to take away everyone's guns - not a bad idea, but also not true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 10/22/2008

Is there a way to start a mass email campaign or calling campaign against the robocallers that could clog up their system? Any ideas out there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 10/20/2008

Not surprised he is using the same people who smeared him....PROVES MCCAIN IS MORE OFTHE SAME! Although, we cannot become complacent, his campaign is actint desperate. Does anyone talk about Palin's association with the group that wants Alaska to separate from the United States. The head of this group does not like America! Her husband was a part of this group and she spoke at one of their meetings and praised them. Also Senator McCain has his own associates from the past that are not talked about.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 10/20/2008

What is REALLY SAD, is that the Bush gang was telling the TRUTH about McCain in 2000.
He is the same now as he was then, the REPUBLICANS are just DESPERATE to get ANYONE STUPID enough to carry the republican "flag?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 10/19/2008

I live in San Jose, Calif., where robocalls are totally illegal, and should result in suspension of any phone account which uses it. Why does McCain get away with it? Of course I just hang up once i see that it is a robocall from McCain, but it is a big nuisance which is a violation of the Calif. law.

How can a law breaker using illegal robocalls think he is qualified to be our President? I would prefer to see him in San Quentin with the other criminals.

Charles Wilkes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 10/19/2008

He is desperate; he wants it so badly that all rationality or ethics have been thrown out of the window.
He might be a nightmare ready to become a reality if elected. He is truly obsessed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 10/19/2008
- Za786 I'm a Fan of Za786 12 fans permalink
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Dear Abby4eve,
Girl, i am truly sorry if i have offended you or anyone else around here with some hasty comments, i really didn't mean it [since i myself i'm from a minority group]..!
The Fact of the matter is that i was always Pro - Obama from Day one ... and i strongly support his stand on various issues relating to Economy , Foreign Policy, Ethics, Education, Energy, Health Care,etc...

The Kind members at H u f f P o have given me a second chance , will you , please ?!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 10/18/2008
- dadd I'm a Fan of dadd 6 fans permalink

as a " not a Barry supporter, but I'd rather have McCain" supporter I have to say that the calls are stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 10/18/2008

McCain and Palin have been given a free ride so far on 1. The Palin's association with the Alaska Independence party and their leaders, 2. McCains associations with G. Gordon Liddy, 3. McCains serving on the board of a group that sponsors or supports right wing terrorist activities in Central and South America. These are just a few of the items that could be dredged up from the past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 10/18/2008

I read in a magazine a few years ago thet Tim McVea was involved with the Independence party.
Don't know if it is true, But McCain should have it looked into.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 10/19/2008
- ExpatNL I'm a Fan of ExpatNL 2 fans permalink

Americans should be asking themselves why there aren't any red alerts or tapes from OBL yet.

Fact is, those were all FAKE back in 2004 and you have been lied to constantly for 8 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 10/18/2008
- ExpatNL I'm a Fan of ExpatNL 2 fans permalink

In a nation that prides itself on being free and so honest, why not just have an all paper ballot.

Lets say there are 150 million registered voters.

150 million sheets of 8 x 10 paper with 2 names on them in very large fonts. Circle your choice.

then hire people from real free democracies in northern Europe to come and count them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 10/18/2008
- mamala4 I'm a Fan of mamala4 53 fans permalink
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John McCain is a disgrace and running one of the most hateful, angry campaigns I can remember. How much you want to be that once he loses, Cindy splits.....I'd put $$$$$$$ on that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 10/18/2008

Using Christian imigary, John McCain has sold his soul to the devil in return for electoral victory.

The only hope for his salvation now is that he lose the election, which will invalidate the contract because Satan failed to deliver the goods.

Using Star Wars imigary McCain has been seduced by the dark side of the force. The voters must play the role of Luke Skywalker, who by defeating him in the election, will bring him back to the light side of the force.

Using Bhuddist imigary ... I don't know enough about Bhuddisms to complete this. But I assume that it has something to do with Karma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 10/18/2008
- Housewife I'm a Fan of Housewife 25 fans permalink

If everybody who posts here in favor of Obama would go to his website and volunteer, the tsunami of voter turnout would wash away the Republicans for a generation. Please do it. I phone banked this morning and helped get Nevadans to vote early. If we can reduce the stress at the polls on election day and discover any voter registration shenanigans, we can keep the Republicans in check. Do it now. It is not that hard. The gains far outweigh the pains.
http://action.barackobama.com/page/s/newvolunteer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 10/18/2008
- GoBarryGo I'm a Fan of GoBarryGo 6 fans permalink

I'll be canvassing tomorrow. Turnout, Baby, Turnout! We get it, we win!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 10/18/2008

Hollywood before country? Senator McCain, do you not recall that you appeared in the Hollywood movie The Wedding Crashers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 10/18/2008
- bluekatz I'm a Fan of bluekatz 13 fans permalink

South Florida Times has an article on McCain's Family, Have to search since HP is censoring

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 10/18/2008
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