Rubio Gets Support from Group That Is Really, Actually Called Baby Got PAC
If you watched Fox Business Network in the lead-up to the primetime debate tonight, you may have noticed an ad by a pro-Marco Rubio group with a very curious name…
The ad is pretty simple and to-the-point: Rubio is the best candidate to go up against Hillary Clinton because he’s the one most feared by Democrats.
But at the end of the ad, in that very quick “responsible for the content of this message” soundbite, they happen to mention the name of their group is Baby Got PAC.
No, seriously. Baby Got PAC.
According to Politico, the Super PAC was set up by multimillionaire John Jordan, who explained in an email, “I am very picky and more than a little judgmental about the quality of political commercials these days. I hope that the below is a marked improvement and that it will be helpful in reframing the race.”
Basically, what Jordan’s saying is he likes big conservatives and he cannot lie.
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