WASHINGTON — A group of former U.S. spies and commandos that launched a media campaign this week criticizing President Barack Obama’s national security record has extensive links to the Republican Party, public records indicate.
Records filed with federal and state authorities, and material posted on the Internet, show that key players in the campaign by the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund include individuals with current or former affiliations with national and local Republican Party organizations. These include the group’s treasurer, lawyer and TV producers.
Spokesmen for the fund, which uses the nickname OPSEC – spy jargon for “operational security” – have said that it is non-partisan and that its supporters include Republicans, Democrats and independents who are upset at how recent news leaks may have damaged U.S. national security.
In a 22-minute film which it released earlier this week, OPSEC presented soundbites from former U.S. intelligence and special operations personnel – some of whom have Republican or conservative links – who accused Obama of “leaking information to the enemy” and of taking undue credit for the May 2011 operation in which U.S. Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden.
The Obama campaign responded on Wednesday, accusing Republicans of trying to “Swift Boat” the president, a reference to hardball smear tactics used to attack the war record of Democratic Sen. John Kerry when he unsuccessfully challenged George W. Bush for the White House in 2004.
When OPSEC first announced its media campaign earlier this week, one of its representatives, Chad Kolton, who worked as a spokesman for the Director of National Intelligence during George W. Bush’s presidency, insisted the group’s message was non-political.
“You’ll see throughout the film that concern about protecting the lives of intelligence and Special Forces officers takes precedence over partisanship,” Kolton said.
E. Mark Braden, a Washington lawyer who advises OPSEC, said the group included Democrats and independents. But the records and web postings show that key people involved in setting up OPSEC and working on its media campaign have current or past direct ties to the Republican Party or related groups.
Braden, the OPSEC legal advisor, confirmed in an interview that during the 1980s he worked as chief counsel for the Republican National Committee, the party’s central organization. He said that since leaving that job he has represented numerous Republican-related political causes, though he has also represented non-Republican clients.
Republican consultant
One of the Republican-leaning organizations that Braden represented during the 2008 presidential election cycle, an obscure group called Majority America, listed as its president a Michael Smith of Alexandria, Virginia.
Smith, a Republican political consultant, also was involved in another Republican-related group called Making America’s Promise Secure that was involved in redistricting issues.
A spokesman for OPSEC confirmed that the same Michael Smith is the treasurer of OPSEC. Smith, through a spokesman, declined to comment.
Federal Election Commission filings show that one of the principal sources of finance for Smith’s Majority America group was a $250,000 donation from the late Carl Lindner, an Ohio businessman who backed numerous conservative causes – including the original 2004 “Swift Boat” campaign against John Kerry.
A Majority America website homepage copyrighted in 2010 says the group is a “non-partisan, non profit” group set up to “serve as a counter-weight to radical left wing message organizations, such as MoveOn.org”.
OPSEC has registered as a non-profit “social welfare” group, under section 501(c)4 of the U.S. tax code, a provision that allows it to keep its donors secret.
Braden said he was unaware that Lindner had financed the 2008 group in which he and Smith were involved. He declined to disclose information about OPSEC’s finances.
There are other links between OPSEC and individuals or entities involved with the Republican Party.
Greener and Hook, a “strategic communications” firm in Arlington, Virginia, says on its Internet home page that its services include TV production. It lists among its productions OPSEC’s main video, entitled “Dishonorable Disclosure”, as well as a 30-second trailer for the film and another teaser for it.
Among more than two dozen entities and individuals listed by Greener and Hook as “political clients” are the Republican National Committee, the 2012 Republican National Convention, the Republican Governor’s Association, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Federation of Republican Women. Representatives of Greener and Hook did not respond to a detailed voice mail requesting comment.
Alexandria office
OPSEC rents an office in Alexandria, Virginia from a political consulting firm with Republican ties named The Trailblazer Group. Both OPSEC and Trailblazer said they have no relationship beyond sharing premises.
OPSEC spokesman Chad Kolton said that Dave King, a former special forces soldier who appears in OPSEC’s film, is a political independent and that Gabriel Gomez, a former Navy SEAL who is “doing media” for the group, was an Obama donor in 2008.
Gomez said on Friday that he had given money to Obama’s campaign in 2008 but that he has supported both Democratic and Republican politicians at the local level. He said he had become involved with OPSEC because the jobs of undercover or commando operatives have been “made harder by these leaks.”
Gomez said details of secret operations “don’t need to be out in public” and that there had “just been a spike in leaks so that it finally reached a tipping point.”
Kolton said the involvement of Republicans in OPSEC, alongside other politically independent veterans, was not in dispute.
But he added that, “No one can also dispute that Democrats like Dianne Feinstein and respected military leaders like Admiral McRaven have said there are more leaks than ever before under this Administration and that these leaks put American lives at risk.” Admiral William McRaven, who now heads the U.S. Special Operations Command, oversaw the bin Laden raid.
“The Obama campaign’s response hasn’t said a single word to acknowledge the problem of leaks or the risk they carry,” Kolton said.
U.S. officials point out that the Obama administration has “aggressively” prosecuted alleged national security leakers and that some of the reporters who wrote stories containing alleged leaks have said they did not originate with the White House.



So this is a big surprise? Did people think it was the democrats who were putting Obama down? Of course it is tied to the GOP! I wonder if they’ll fabricate a picture of Obama and Bin Ladin together like they did to Kerry when they photoshopped a picture of him and Jane Fonda.
Ex-spies ? Why ex ? Were they loose cannons from out of the gate ?
If so they’ll do anything … like sell missile part to Iran to finance right wing death squads
in Central America.
But it is free country, so I support ones right to believe “A group of former U.S. spies and commandos that launched a media campaign this week criticizing
(the) President… ” if that level of commitment and loyalty reflect your traditional American values.
Because only “ex” military can speak out about a sitting president. You see the military doesn’t allow it’s members the right to free speech. If you are in the military you cannot express your political opinion nor can you say a bad thing about your Commander in Chief…that would get you kicked out on a dishonorable discharge.
I hear ya.
Privatly active duty personell have plenty to say about thier comander and chief.
They have plenty to say about every commander-in-chief, but don’t.
Yes, and none of it good…
Glad to here from these heros and special forces type military folks finally speak out againt the security leaks and lack of protection this administration gives its special ops personell, but does it really suprise anyone that isn’t hiding under a mushroom that the OBAMA and his band of incompetent staffers really care. Especially given the way our current president apologizes for the hard work and ultimate sacrifices our military men and women have beed exposed to to preserve freedoms around the world as well as preserve democracy for the United States.
DEFEND FREEDOM, SUPPORT DEMOCRACY, DEFEAT OBAMA
Nice barely coherent rant!
Thanks. It is tough to maintain cohearence when reading many of the articles in the BDN that support are failed president, but as far as the rant goes you are correct I am ranting and will do so until OBAMA is relieved as our comander and chief. DEFEAT OBAMA
Yeah whatever.
Watch this:
http://thoughtmaybe.com/video/iraqs-secret-war-files
Detailed analysis of the leaked Wikileaks files show just what some of your beloved “heroes” really are… From the UK’s Channel 4 Center of Investigative Journalism’s study of the hundreds of thousands of leaked documents accessed through Wikileaks… Hundreds of thousands of raw reports from the field by the soldiers on the ground…
In short, you have a very incomplete picture of both the war itself and the Presidents that executed that war…
Um, the ‘smears’ were true, and were proven to be true. Kerry was a military poseur.
Cries of (implicitly evil) “Swiftboating!” are now a regular Democratic party response to the practice of exposing unflattering truths about Democrats. Amazing what you can get away with once you teach the media to hiss on command.
BS.
Ah. Quality over quantity, I see.
For those that believe Barack Obama protects our nation, consider how he is protecting our sovereignty, our national security and our economy on the southern borders and through the special percs and programs for people that are basically invading our country and taking over the southwest and liberal northern “sanctuary cities.” And consider the proportion of welfare recipients and guests in the US penal system that are illegals. All that without even looking at how Obama is doing as a “Commander In Chief” – you know, the guy that said combat personnel should be supplying their own health insurance to ease their economic burden on the US. Is THAT the guy people want to re-elect? Good grief, Charlie Brown…
Kolton has been a hack for years for the GOP and every right-wing fringe group out there. He was brought in by the Cheney bunch, remember them ? The same folk’s that told everyone that Saddam had nuke’s and then went and trashed Ambassador Wilson and his wife, Valerie Plame, when Wilson found out that Bush lied to everyone to justify his going to war with Iraq. Kolton was one very short step from getting hauled into the Scooter Libby mess with Cheney in the ‘outing’ of Valerie Plame as a CIA Officer. He should be glad he stayed away since the Court’s were clearly gunning for someone besides Libby to hang, on public display, as a public statement as to just how far the Court’s were willing to go to protect intelligence asset’s and personnel. And Kolton shold be very happy that McRaven hasn’t taken a ‘personal’ interest in his complaint’s and whining. The Admiral isin’t known for putting up with moosepoop for any length of time. He has a lot more important things to worry about. Kolton’s a rank amateur as far as Coronado is concerned. Same for the Ft. Bragg crowd.
It is difficult to refute the truth, but the liberals try to do so at every turn. The attack ads against Romney were not based on any truths, but the dumbed-downs and their leaders are willing to promote the lies.
OPSEC is hardly “spy jargon.” It is a common term in the military and diplomatic business.
The military has an acronym for everything lol……
Lee Atwater followed by Karl Rove have written the playbook on character assassination by unprovable inuendo and it is standard fare now a days on Faux News, Rush Limbaugh, with that lunatic Glen Beck, and a host of other rightwing blog-o-sphere outlets that repeat ad nauseam the lies, the spin, whatever it takes to discredit the opponent…
Max Cleland represented Georgia in Congress… He lost an arm and both legs in Vietnam jumping on a grenade to save his comrades. Sorry, according to Rove’s playbook, not selfless enough, not patriotic enough…
The GOP lie about their opponents, using character assassination by inuendo, because their policies are so bankrupt. It is the only way they can win… distract from the policy issues with lies about their opponents, and lies about their own policies… Destroying Medicare with low value vouchers is “saving” Medicare…
That such large swarths of people buy into the BS is what is truly scary… such things as the Bush regime’s torture being acceptable (when used against the right people), and folks wonder why these mass killings are becoming common place… fundamental civility is being sacrificed for power in our very public politics, echoed in our society…
And why do Democrats do it?
Ok, I’ll bite… Provide for me when the dems (I’m an unenrolled voter, so you know) have characterized a republican quadrapeligic candidate as un-fit for office, insulting their service and the handicap as the results of selfserving actions… as they did with Max Cleland. Find any handicapped republican candidate that was ridiculed specifically for his handicap and by inuendo presuming that person to be a poor candidate.
I’m honestly interested to see if you can find anyone that compares to what was done to Cleland.
Atwater ridiculed a candidate who was black, named Turnipseed, and had under gone electroshock therapy when a teen for his depression. He had served his district in the South Carolina legislature and ran for Congress when he came up against the likes of Atwater and the smear campaign through insults regarding his therapy as a teen, and through dishonest “push polling” that told people a false survey result against Turnipseed.
The next question I’ll ask you, seeing you think dems are AS guilty of this tactic, character assassination by inuendo, how many cases of this type of thing can you find? I can think of several that the GOP has pulled that were very public, requiring little research…
And recognize that this isn’t a Dems all good, Repubs all bad, tit-for-tat sort of thing… I’m genuinely interested in seeing if you can find examples that are as bad as what the gop has resorted to to win seats or just to smear their opponents…
Some of them are Republicans; some are not. More importantly, they are looking out for the USA. These intentional leaks, which appear to be coming from the Obama White House, put every one of us in danger.
LMAO…. of course they are “nonparitsan”………………. and Mitt Robme is “not” a draft dodger.
What a surprise. By the way, Obama has
NO ties to any of the Romney hate ads either.
Gasp! I’m shocked!
This was news in the ’04 election (remember the Swift Boaters for truth?) but not any more.
Prepare to see more Republicans in disguise trashing the president for the next few months…
It’s a no brainer that most military and former military men and women vote Republican, very few Democrats,,
The Commander in Chief “took undue credit” for killing Bin Laden…? What? What are these dolts complaining about…? Who gave the orders to conduct the mission? Who authorized the mission…?
Think what you like about the mission (I, for one, think it made a mockery of another country’s sovereign territory, and international due process… but that is MY opinion, and as such is certainly up for debate…) but Obama IS the Commander in Chief… He made the decision to go ahead, not the Seals team on the ground… These dolts are apparently ignorant of what Chain of Command means… or think the American public is… much more likely, as this is all about character assassination, not facts…
This whole campaign is built on LIES. OPSEC is a “social welfare” organization, it is not political… BS. Once again, the liars promoting these lies think the American public too stupid to know the difference. There used to be Truth in Advertising laws on the books. With those swept aside, the door is open for any partisan nut-job, with no morals or integrity, to say whatever comes out of his arse, and sell it to a gullible public that hasn’t the time or in too many cases the intelligence to know when they are being sold snake oil, candy-coated BS, a bill of goods prominently featuring GOP fairy dust, guaranteed to turn white to black and black to white with just a sprinkle…
“Gomez said on Friday that he had given money to Obama’s campaign in 2008
but that he has supported both Democratic and Republican politicians at
the local level. He said he had become involved with OPSEC because the
jobs of undercover or commando operatives have been “made harder by
these leaks.””
Sure, Gomez, kind of like the operatives that were compromised when Dick Cheney’s office outed Valerie Plame… who, btw, was working on one of the hot button issues in the Middle East… Iran’s supposed nuclear weapons program. Do you suppose those Iranian connections are still alive? Do you suppose their families are still alive?
International intrigue is always very, very shadowy stuff… These poor excuses of American patriots making political hay out of their perverse aspirations for acceptance under a repub admin ought to be investigated for treason against the government, imprisoned, or exiled…
The GOP, Karl Rove and all the spin off lie-factories from them are disgusting. They have made a mockery of our democracy and country.
Oh dear! The major leaks (Wikileaks) were done by the US Administration’s Agencies themselves, for they contain nothing of importance, being only diplomatic tittle-tattle more disobliging to USA allies that the US Government.
This sort of oprartion my end in tears with some action against the President himself, who in his second term looks as if he might be hard on the Agencies, as he should be. Some of us have not forgotten that the killing of JFK was the work of an Agency and that same Agency is up the neck in the mire over IR655 and PA103, for it carried out both.