Instead he’s going to unilaterally disarm our nuclear weapons stockpile.

Via USA Today:
President Obama says he doesn’t like the idea of super PACs, but won’t oppose Democrats using them in his re-election campaign to fight off the spending of the Republicans.
“We’ve got some of these (Republican) super PACs that have pledged to spend up to half a billion dollars to try to buy this election,” Obama said yesterday in an interview with WBTV, the CBS affiliate in Charlotte, N.C.
“And what I’ve said consistently is, we’re not going to just unilaterally disarm.”
Obama has criticized the 2010 Supreme Court decision that said the Constitution does not limit the amount of money that corporations and unions can spend on political campaigns.
That ruling gave rise to the “super” political action committees that have played such a large role in the Republican primaries; our OnPolitics blog reports on the latest super PAC battle between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in Michigan.
Super PACs will also play a large role in the race between Obama and the GOP nominee.
Last week, Obama and campaign aides began urging supporters to give money to Obama-centric super PACs, triggering accusations of hypocrisy from Republicans and campaign finance reform advocates.
