And the Wall Street Journal editorializes that the Democrats’ “DISCLOSE Act” is a thinly veiled attempt to “tilt the playing field in favor of Democratic candidates.”
..the Supreme Court ruled that Congress may not prohibit spending on political speech by corporations, unions and nonprofits… Democrats have been trying to pass legislation that reverses some of its provisions. Yet what they’ve proposed is a blatantly partisan bill sponsored by two Members whose main duty is electing Democrats. The House version… is sponsored by Rep. Chris Van Hollen, who runs the [DCCC] … The companion bill in the Senate was introduced by Charles Schumer… head of the [DSCC] who is in a…battle with Dick Durbin to succeed Reid as Majority Leader. In the name of “transparency,” the Schumer-Van Hollen legislation tilts the playing field in favor of Democratic candidates by taking direct aim at corporate speech…








