Yesterday we dug up an an anti-Rand Paul ad from a group called Kentucky Values Coalition.
Here it is again:

In Kentucky, the group is registered with Tim Isaac, the guy I told you about in our original story.
But Googling around, thanks to an astute reader, we discovered some interesting things. The contact address at that first link? Goes to Kinkead & Stilz, a law firm employing none other than Andy Barr (he supports Grayson, gave him $1,000). And the mailing address at the first link? Directs to none other than prominent Lexington councilwoman, Diane Lawless.
Just wanted to share.
UPDATE:
So, the Valyuhs Coalition?
Turns out it was formed by folks around Ernesto Scorsone back in Daniel Mongiardo’s anti-gay days of 2004. Diane Lawless played a big part. As did Andy Barr’s law partners and the rest of the wealthy homo mafia.
I LOVE watching Andy “Family Valyuhs” Barr pretending to be a “conservative” as he plays with this bunch of rich gays.
Amen.





12 responses so far ↓
1 starrymessenger // May 14, 2010 at 11:07 am
dudes… AFF being in iowa and having a very local g.o.p person being able to happily file
away hints at a persepctive! dudes! you do
have sharp eyes as things go to down to the
wire! the lil ole ad is in DEFENSE of A.I.G?
the lil ole ad has a sec’ of state T.G connection?
2 AttentionWhore // May 14, 2010 at 11:07 am
The same Andy Barr who is on Grayson’s Finance Committee?
This is totally independent, right? HA! First, Grayson’s pollster and staffer are linked to a group and now a finance committee member is linked to another group attacking Paul.
FEC problem?
3 starrymessenger // May 14, 2010 at 11:36 am
FEC problem, yep!
‘cuz A.I.G = T.G …!
4 AttentionWhore // May 14, 2010 at 11:38 am
This Tim Isaac guy needs to learn how to run a business like a professional and not a 13-year-old brat.
Here’s a few tips:
Get a contract before you get your feelings hurt!
And if you get your feelings hurt, don’t waste any time or money on a client — move on to the next one.
Burning bridges is bad for business, don’t burn them!
5 AttentionWhore // May 14, 2010 at 11:50 am
P.S.
The video production of this video — sucks! Anyone else agree? Clearly, his shitty work is why the Paul campaign didn’t hire him!
6 starrymessenger // May 14, 2010 at 12:10 pm
he is thusly free for trey’s future
governor’s mansion run? cooool!
7 CG // May 14, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Another curious detail: according to his website (www.adonemedialex.com) Tim Isaac’s business is in small-town Wilmore, on the same block as the business (www.cre8tivegroup.com) owned by Chad Crouch, Republican candidate for State Senate.
They appear to both be ad companies, and Tim Isaac has signs in the window supporting Tom Buford, Crouch’s GOP primary rival. Gotta love small-town vendettas.
8 spinnikerca // May 14, 2010 at 12:47 pm
So they’re running with Alex Jones because ‘gay’ is a stupid issue?
I have news for them: Alex Jones is a stupid issue, too.
Rush, Beck, Olberman, all those types, even on MSM, froth at the mouth. (I know because I watch youtube clips occasionally, when their guests are better than they are.)
People go on those shows to get their views on the air, not because they endorse all views of the station personality.
9 starrymessenger // May 14, 2010 at 1:00 pm
trey had this young dude in a chicken suit
really dogging rand paul prior to one of
the great debates. trey’s people liked
the very idea of the ad, and yes… like
howard dean’s long iowa “aaaaaaaaaarg”
alex jones can more than seem over the top
when he is SO into the modern internet!!!
way back in january, rand got some notice…
10 starrymessenger // May 14, 2010 at 1:03 pm
mr “pancakes” often got some video clips,
the chicken suit dude was tole to take
his mask off by a local cop, and i again
reflectively do think of the WILDCAT ad!
11 Diane Lawless // May 15, 2010 at 10:35 am
Dear Jake,
I was pretty confused by this and did some digging. I have not been involved with the Kentucky Values Coalition for years, however, I checked and this in not the same group. The group that did this ad is the Coalition for Kentucky Values, not the same 527. I can see how the names are so similar it could be confused. I don’t think the Kentucky Values Coalition has been very active for sometime.
12 jake // May 15, 2010 at 10:51 am
Thanks for the heads-up!
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