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The leader of the Congressional Black Caucus is ripping Mitt Romney’s “repudiation” of a Republican group’s widely-derided and apparently-abandoned plan to link President Obama to his controversial ex-pastor Rev. Wright in new ads.
As The New York Times reported early Thursday, Joe Ricketts, the conservative founder of TD Ameritrade, had been weighing bankrolling a $10 million ad campaign to tie Obama to Wright’s “black liberation theology,” and cast the president as some sort of failed “metrosexual, black Abe Lincoln.” Facing an avalanche of criticism from both sides of the aisle, Ricketts has since renounced this plan, as has Romney.
But that’s not nearly enough to undo the damage, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver argued to msnbc’s Al Sharpton on Thursday. The Democrat, who heads the Congressional Black Caucus, suggested that Romney could simply be criticizing the ads now so he can claim innocence if the ads do eventually come out.
“When this Super PAC comes out with these nasty, grotesque TV ads, he can say ‘well I condemned it earlier,’ while at the same time getting the extreme side of his party cheering,” the Democrat said.








