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Crossroads GPS Argues Ads Attacking Candidates Aren't Political (VIDEO)

Posted: 05/07/2012 8:27 am Updated: 05/07/2012 11:07 am

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WASHINGTON -- Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the political ad-buying organization cofounded by Republican strategist Karl Rove in 2010, has officially submitted its first tax forms with the Internal Revenue Service, and as expected, the group is formally requesting that the IRS treat it as a nonprofit operating under section 501(c)(4) of the tax code.

But that's a tricky proposition for a group that spends the vast majority of its money on ads decrying one political candidate or another.

The hitch is that the tax code says 501(c)(4) groups "must be operated exclusively to promote social welfare" -- the promotion of which "does not include direct or indirect participation or intervention in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office."

Rove depends on Crossroad GPS getting that 501(c)(4) status for one reason. Avowedly political groups, like Crossroads GPS’ sister organization, the American Crossroads Super PAC, have to disclose their donors; 501(c)(4) groups don't (although that could be changing).

In order to promise anonymity to donors giving tens of millions -- sometimes $10 million at a time -- Rove and his colleagues called Crossroads GPS a “policy and grassroots advocacy” organization.

The group insists that most of the ads the organization produces comprise "issue advocacy" rather than political campaign activity. It argues that since less than 50 percent of its budget goes to what it terms “direct” political spending, the group qualifies as being "primarily" a social welfare group.

The big question the IRS will have to address, therefore, is whether the ads that Crossroads GPS and similar groups call "issue advocacy" ads are, in fact, "on behalf or in opposition to any candidate for public office."

That would include ads like one attacking Democratic Virginia Senate candidate Tim Kaine for being “Obama’s partisan cheerleader,” or one savaging Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), who at the time was running for reelection, for having “sold out to Obama,” or one attacking progressive Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren for, of all things, siding with big banks.

The Federal Election Commission’s hair-splitting rules allow Crossroads GPS to make the argument that these sorts of ads aren’t exactly the same as campaign ads. According to the FEC rules, in fact, advertisements from outside groups are only considered reportable as "independent expenditures" if they are "expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate." For the FEC, that involves literally using one of the magic words such as "elect" or "vote against" in their ad.

Over the years, political groups have interpreted that to mean that as long as they avoid those particular words, they can pretty much get away with anything -- at least as far as the FEC is concerned.

So Crossroads GPS will end a blistering attack ad on a Democratic federal candidate in a swing state not with an encouragement to vote them out of office -- which would be reportable -- but with an incitement of some sort, for example, calling the candidate to complain about their position on an issue.

That little dodge lets them fly under the FEC’s radar. But the IRS, rather than drawing or adhering to the FEC's distinctions, is supposed to use what's called a "facts and circumstances" test to determine if someone is breaking the rules. In this case, that means using common sense.

More than 50 percent of Crossroads GPS' budget goes toward these ads. On its 2010 tax form, the group reported using $15.5 million for "direct" political spending and $8.2 million for "grassroots issue advocacy" -- out of $42 million total.

To bolster its "social welfare" creds, it also donated more than $15 million to politically active charitable groups, ostensibly earmarked for non-political purposes.

On its 2011 tax form, it reported spending $18.9 million on issue advocacy and $1.6 million on direct political activity -- out of $22 million total.

American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS spokesman Jonathan Collegio would not explain to The Huffington Post the origin of those numbers. "Crossroads carefully analyzes each of its ads to determine their status, and categorizes them accordingly," he responded in an email.

But the amount listed for "direct political activity" in 2010 is nearly identical to how much Crossroads GPS reported in "independent expenditures" to the FEC that year, here and here.

Therefore, it's reasonable to discern that any ad not reported to the FEC was considered by the group to be "issue advocacy."

The acknowledged political activity adds up to 26 percent of its total budget in both years. The “advocacy” ads total 42 percent. So if the IRS concludes that the advocacy ads are really political campaign ads, then Crossroads GPS would not qualify for (c)(4) status. And that's even if the under-50-percent standard for political spending is being used; some reformers argue that anything more than 5 or 10 percent should be disqualifying for a (c)(4).

If a group acts like a (c)(4) -- for instance, by not disclosing its donors -- but then gets its status denied or revoked, tax experts say the consequences can be severe, including fines of up to 70 percent of the money they raised and spent in secret. The groups might even have to make donors' names public after all.

Reform groups have been pressuring the IRS to enforce its rules for months -- and recently hailed some faint signs that the IRS might be preparing to take action related to bogus (c)(4)s.

But the biggest thing in Rove's and the organization's favor, is that these policies are not likely to be resoIved before the 2012 election -- a race in which Crossroads GPS and its sister group have said they intend to spend $300 million to elect Republicans.

Video above produced by Sara Kenigsberg.

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WASHINGTON -- Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the political ad-buying organization cofounded by Republican strategist Karl Rove in 2010, has officially submitted its first tax forms with the ...
WASHINGTON -- Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the political ad-buying organization cofounded by Republican strategist Karl Rove in 2010, has officially submitted its first tax forms with the ...
 
 
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HLL 11:36 AM on 05/07/2012
Rove has been dir.ty tri.ck.ing, distorting the truth, and teaching others how for 4 decades. It will be a great day in the USA when Rove is finally gone and Citizens United is repealed.

For those who don't know much about Rove, here are a few links:

"At Olympus High School… [Rove] hones his skills in debate tournaments. He is good at intimidating his opponents -- sometimes bluffing  Read More...
02:40 PM on 06/21/2012
What a piece of work! He punches the kid on the playground, cries and sobs and then gets the other kid in trouble because the teacher is convinced he is innocent. What a damn whiner! I don't mean to split hairs here, but a social organization? More like a comedy club, I would say.
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JPJABBER
'twas brillig and the slithey tode...
06:42 PM on 06/17/2012
THIS GUY IS THE DEVIL INCARNATE!!!!!!
08:16 PM on 05/10/2012
Ok, if they are not political run the same amount and same kind of ads against Republicans.
11:52 AM on 05/10/2012
Still, why isn't Karl (Marx) Rove in prison? He was part and parcel involved in outing a CIA agent. And why doesn't that fact bother, in the least, teapublicans? Here he is still thumbing his pig nose at America.
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outraged in Alabama
Converted independent
09:21 PM on 05/08/2012
What BS. This should prove once and for all that Rove is a liar.
03:04 PM on 05/08/2012
I am from the south and admit to some race issues , was brought up that way then went to Nam and my attitude got changed, you know when your life is on the line color is not a factor, Obama is not perfect by far but he does show compassion for his fellow man unlike the Republican predjudiced that show greed will get them to heaven, HA HA Bet I get through gates before any of them!
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geese1920
12:43 PM on 05/08/2012
Rove and his cronies are utterly devoid of ethics. Not only are they using corporate money to try and hijack elections and ultimately the country, they want to shield their donors from the light of day AND give them a tax break in the process. The IRS better laugh this thing away!
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ivanivonovich
Some call it being alone, I call it solitude.
12:33 PM on 05/08/2012
Sounds to me like "Political Double Speak". Tax them back into the dark ages, their argument is offensive to illuminated persons.
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ivanivonovich
Some call it being alone, I call it solitude.
01:40 PM on 05/08/2012
To; geese1920, Thank You, and G' Day !
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Nathan0316
TrueBlueTory Age quod agis
11:48 AM on 05/08/2012
$300 million to elect Republicans huh? Wonder what return they'll expect on that?
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ivanivonovich
Some call it being alone, I call it solitude.
12:35 PM on 05/08/2012
Ohhh. You know, Creationism in the classroom, women to be kept barefoot & pregnant, lower taxes for the rich, more taxes for the working poor, etc...The usual garbage that the republicans want.
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geese1920
12:49 PM on 05/08/2012
... not hard to imagine, is it?
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BoshSpong
My micro-bio does not meet HP's guidelines
11:25 AM on 05/08/2012
This whole thing is a mockery to our democratic system.

How will this generation explain themselves to the freedom fighters that will one day take our country back from the Koch Bros and their ilk?

How will the descendants of the current crop of right wing ideologues justify their open and brazen partisanship and devotion to the .01% to whom they are beholden?

How can these folks look at themselves in their mirrors without a serious bout of nausea?

Are they truly so immersed and invested in an arcane political ideology that has been repeatedly cast into to the dustbin of history only to be resuscitated by greed and propaganda?
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ivanivonovich
Some call it being alone, I call it solitude.
12:42 PM on 05/08/2012
How can these folks look at themselves in their mirrors without a serious bout of nausea? Well for starters they would have to stop laughing at their image. Then they would have to stop thinking they "look" good...Then they would ask themselves why are they even bothering to use a mirror anyway...But your right about the nausea issue, only we are the ones feeling ill.
11:18 AM on 05/08/2012
Our elections are not for sale to the highest bidder Mr Rove
Over the next few years more and more voters will follow Montana and eliminate your money scheme to funnel who knows where the money comes from into our one person one vote system
Even Roberts is becoming embarrased by the Citizens United decision.
Good because it is an INSULT
The Supreme Court no longer has the Respect of the American People.
11:43 AM on 05/08/2012
Got my respect, and will have more when they over turn Obamacare ABO 2012. Of course i will be real happy when they deal with Holder on Fast and Furious.
10:14 AM on 06/13/2012
Does that mean that you agree that the 5 conservatives on the Supreme Court are just partisan Repubs making sure that their beliefs become the law of the land?
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HLL
My little dog — a heartbeat at my feet ^..^
12:59 PM on 05/08/2012
F & F ~ Well said, TerrinaKnewon.
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O4US
I'll go with the 'Blue', thank you
11:11 AM on 05/08/2012
The United States of America is (or at least should be) too good for the likes of a person who conducts affairs the way Karl Rove does. This character exists to take advantage of the freedoms many fought and died for while contributing absolutely zero to the good causes of our country himself. Non-profit tax exemption should not be allocated to this organization.
11:44 AM on 05/08/2012
After WAY insert Obama and you are right on target, see ONLY one word we disagree on. ABO 2012.
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ivanivonovich
Some call it being alone, I call it solitude.
12:48 PM on 05/08/2012
Hope you have deep pockets, 'cause if Mitt gets into the office, this scam will be business as usual with all of the republican cronies. And yes I'm not to thrilled either about the way the health care plan is written, because how is a person to pay for health care when they can't even afford to pay their rent / mortgage ? But at least it is a start, considering that no republicans ever did anything in the past 20 years for universal health care.
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Gestas
Mountain Man
11:05 AM on 05/08/2012
I wonder if Rove will get down on his hands and knees and clean Dog Crap off Willards shoes like He did for G.W....?..
WishfulThinkingRulesAll
Your micro-bio is empty
11:03 AM on 05/08/2012
Can we just start calling this disgraceful **** Ham Rove all the time? The guy is a horrible person and he looks horrible as well.
11:45 AM on 05/08/2012
Horribly effective.
11:57 AM on 05/08/2012
Hitler was pretty effective, too, but I wouldn't want him having anything to do with the running of the USA. ..
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sensimilla
Lead with your heart, and your mind will follow...
11:01 AM on 05/08/2012
Rove is a treasonous cancer to the political process in this country, sabotaging and blackening everything he touches.

Real question is, "Is Karl Rove Human?".
11:30 AM on 05/08/2012
Is he human? No way. He's a pile of walking and talking Pink Slime, that even famished alley cats or stray dogs wouldn't go near.
11:46 AM on 05/08/2012
Who cares, he is helping eliminate Obama.
11:55 AM on 05/08/2012
I"d be real careful about who you side with, just to get rid of Obama. you may think that will make all the world a pretty place, but you WILL be signing a deal with the devil.
madisgp
All we-we'd up.
12:24 PM on 05/08/2012
So it's Ok to lie, cheat and steal as long as it gets you what you want? Typical Republican. You are exactly the kind of low information voter that Rove is manipulating with his crap. First he teaches you to h8te. Then he tells you lies to let you feel good about your h8te. Then he tells you anything is ok if it destroys the object of your h8te. I pity you.