
Apparently the DNC has access to either a time machine or a crystal ball.
Democratic National Committee “prebuttal” to GOP presidential debate paints rivals as Tea Party extremists — Chicago Sun-Times
The Republican 2012 presidential contenders debate Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif. and the Democratic National Committee, in a pre-emptive strike, slammed the rivals for their Tea Party alliances.
In a report released on Wednesday morning, the DNC said Tea Party proposals a balanced budget amendment, supermajorities to raise revenues and caps on spending would result in massive job loss and hurt the middle class.
Democrats have stepped up their efforts to link Republicans to the Tea Party a movement that has grown increasingly influential in GOP politics.
DNC communications director Brad Woodhouse and former Obama White House press secretary Robert Gibbs are flying to California today to be in the “spin room” at the Reagan Library to rebut and comment on the debate. Democratic activist Maria Echaveste based in Berkeley, Calif. may join them on site as part of the team and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa may make media rounds via remote TV hookups.
The DNC said in their report, “In their zeal to appeal to the most extreme elements of the GOP and the Tea Party, Republican presidential candidates have signed on to an economic plan so extreme that it would wreak havoc on our economy, cost 9.5 million American jobs and, because of its strict constitutional limits on spending and revenue, would leave future congresses and presidents all but helpless to implement policies to grow the economy, create jobs, or make the U.S. globally competitive.
