That I’m surprised the WSJ would even asked. Doesn’t everyone know that?
Hot Air Network’s Web ad, viewable at left, urged “conservatives fed up with Republican scheming on this bill, [to] do something about it. If you gave to the party in the past year, you can demand your money back. Call the Republican National Committee today and demand a full refund. If you gave to any senator or congressman in the past year, call their office and demand a full refund.” Just who sponsors Hot Air’s ad, and other similar ads popping up across the Internet, is unclear.
It seems that the WSJ is as clueless as the Senate, no wonder they were such advocates for the immigration bill.
Update: I guess the WSJ finally figured out who runs Hot Air’s blog:
Hot Air Network‘s Web ad, embedded below, urged “conservatives fed up with Republican scheming on this bill, [to] do something about it. If you gave to the party in the past year, you can demand your money back. Call the Republican National Committee today and demand a full refund. If you gave to any senator or congressman in the past year, call their office and demand a full refund.” Hot Air is a conservative online broadcast site run by blogger Michelle Malkin.
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Correction: An earlier version of this post said it wasn’t clear who produced the Hot Air ads.
Good piece of reporting there.