
I posted Kimberley Strassel’s article previously here. Vic Lundquist shared a follow on here. As a follow up, Kimberley Strassel penned a second opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal today.
Investigation into personal lives as intimidation tactics by the Obama “truth squad” is reprehensible.
Strassel: Trolling for Dirt on the President’s List
First a Romney supporter was named on an Obama campaign website. That was followed by the slimy trolling into a citizen’s private life.
Here’s what happens when the president of the United States publicly targets a private citizen for the crime of supporting his opponent.
Frank VanderSloot is the CEO of Melaleuca Inc. The 63-year-old has run that wellness-products company for 26 years out of tiny Idaho Falls, Idaho. Last August, Mr. VanderSloot gave $1 million to Restore Our Future, the Super PAC that supports Mitt Romney.
Three weeks ago, an Obama campaign website, “Keeping GOP Honest,” took the extraordinary step of publicly naming and assailing eight private citizens backing Mr. Romney. Titled “Behind the curtain: a brief history of Romney’s donors,” the post accused the eight of being “wealthy individuals with less-than-reputable records.” Mr. VanderSloot was one of the eight, smeared particularly as being “litigious, combative and a bitter foe of the gay rights movement.”
About a week after that post, a man named Michael Wolf contacted the Bonneville County Courthouse in Idaho Falls in search of court records regarding Mr. VanderSloot. Specifically, Mr. Wolf wanted all the documents dealing with Mr. VanderSloot’s divorces, as well as a case involving a dispute with a former Melaleuca employee.
Mr. Wolf sent a fax to the clerk’s office—which I have obtained—listing four cases he was after. He would later send a second fax, asking for three further court cases dealing with either Melaleuca or Mr. VanderSloot. Mr. Wolf listed only his name and a private cellphone number.
Some digging revealed that Mr. Wolf was, until a few months ago, a law clerk on the Democratic side of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. He’s found new work. The ID written out at the top of his faxes identified them as coming from “Glenn Simpson.” That’s the name of a former Wall Street Journal reporter who in 2009 founded a D.C. company that performs private investigative work.
The website for that company, Fusion GPS, describes itself as providing “strategic intelligence,” with expertise in areas like “politics.” That’s a polite way of saying “opposition research.”
When I called Fusion’s main number and asked to speak to Michael Wolf, a man said Mr. Wolf wasn’t in the office that day but he’d be in this coming Monday. When I reached Mr. Wolf on his private cell, he confirmed he had until recently worked at the Senate.
When I asked what his interest was in Mr. VanderSloot’s divorce records, he hesitated, then said he didn’t want to talk about that. When I asked what his relationship was with Fusion, he hesitated again and said he had “no comment.” “It’s a legal thing,” he added.
Fusion dodged my calls, so I couldn’t ask who was paying it to troll through Mr. VanderSloot’s divorce records. Mr. Simpson finally sent an email stating: “Frank VanderSloot is a figure of interest in the debate over civil rights for gay Americans. As his own record on gay issues amply demonstrates, he is a legitimate subject of public records research into his lengthy history of legal disputes.”
A look through Federal Election Commission records did not show any payments to Fusion or Mr. Wolf from political players, such as the Democratic National Committee, the Obama campaign, or liberal Super PACs. Then again, when political groups want to hire researchers, it is not uncommon to hire a less controversial third party, which then hires the researchers.
This is not the first attack on Mr. VanderSloot. While the executive has been a force in Idaho politics and has helped Mr. Romney raise money, he’s not what most would consider a national political power player. Through 2011, nearly every mention of Mr. VanderSloot appeared in Idaho or Washington state newspapers, often in reference to his business.
That changed in January, with the first Super PAC disclosures. Liberal bloggers and media have since dug into his past, dredging up long-ago Idaho controversies that touched on gay issues. His detractors have spiraled these into accusations that Mr. VanderSloot is a “gay bashing thug.” He’s become a national political focus of attention, aided by the likes of partisan Salon blogger Glenn Greenwald and MSNBC host Rachel Maddow. Bloggers have harassed his children, visiting their social media accounts and asking for interviews and information.
Mr. VanderSloot has said his attackers have misconstrued facts and made false allegations. In February he wrote a long reply, publicly stating that he has “many gay friends whom I love and respect” who should “have the same freedoms and rights as any other individual.” The Obama campaign’s response, in April, was to single out Mr. VanderSloot and repeat the slurs.
Political donations don’t come with a right to privacy, and Mr. VanderSloot might have expected a spotlight. Then again, President Obama, in the wake of the Gabby Giffords shooting, gave a national address calling for “civility” in politics. Yet rather than condemn those demeaning his opponent’s donors, Mr. Obama—the nation’s most powerful man—instead publicly named individuals, egging on the attacks. What has followed is the slimy trolling into a citizen’s private life.
Mr. VanderSloot acknowledges that “when I first learned that President Obama’s campaign had singled me out on his ‘enemies list,’ I knew it was like taping a target on my back.” But the more he’s thought it through, “the public beatings and false accusations that followed are no deterrent. These tactics will not work in America.” He’s even “contemplating a second donation.”
Still. If details about Mr. VanderSloot’s life become public, and if this hurts his business or those who work for him, Mr. Obama will bear responsibility. This is what happens when the president makes a list.
A version of this article appeared May 11, 2012, on page A11 in some U.S. editions of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Trolling for Dirt on the President’s List.













Apparently, Mr. Obama forgets we are not in Chicago where thugs rule….we’re in America where justice will ultimately prevail and rule. Americans will not tolerate such mobocracy!
Mitt 2012!
Sounds like Chicago style politics.
Mr. Frank Vandersloot is my boss. I havent met him personally, but he is a great owner of a great company and this just upsets me to no end! He does so much for our community and the state of Idaho, and he is not the gay-hater the Libs try and make him out to be!
It is disturbing to me that Obama ran as the “change” candidate 4 years ago. He was going to be better than politics as usual. Instead he has been so much worse. He disparages the constitution, has secret meetings, and now is going after individual citizens who happen to like the other guy. When he was running with the slogan “change” I wondered what kind of change. Now I know it has definitely been a change for the worse.
The likability factor of Obama is quickly being tarnished by the man himself. Intimidation will not work.
Thank you David for including the video clip of the interview with Strassel. This is just one more obvious piece of evidence of Obama’s desperation. We are seeing the real man emerge. His lies and deflections are being observed on a world stage and he will be held accountable.
The most important thing we all need to remember when we see these tactics is that we need to mobilize as many people as we can to work to help elect Gov. Romney. We can never make the assumption that right will rule over wrong. Obama can win unless we influence every voter we know to get out to vote.
Mr. VanderSloot was interviewed on two television programs yesterday that are worth watching if you have not seen them. The links to those TV segments are here:
THE NEIL CAVUOTO SHOW:
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/index.html#/v/1634370764001/romney-donor-speaking-out-claims-personal-info-targeted/?playlist_id=86929
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN:
http://gretawire.foxnewsinsider.com/video/frank-vandersloot-on-the-record/
Don’t take granted your God giving freedom. Some of us who came many, many miles away knows that what is FREEDOM means and feel, what the evil dictators can do to the human being. Obama camps behaviours are exact copy of from evil dictators hitlist book.
It’s Un-American. Every citizen should be worried for these type of intimidation.
We must STOP Obama’s camp Un-American Intimidation, NOW!!
T@Vic Lundquist Thanks Vic – Obama has risen to our greatest fears. This has to stop NOW!
And remember, it was the fact General Motors’ Rick Wagoner and Chrysler’s Bob Nardelli both gave over $2,000 each to Mitt in 2008 that put both in Obama’s Enemies List, and resulted in Obama seizing both automakers (NOT A BAILOUT) as political enemies of the state. Ford also took taxpayer money but was rewarded by Obama as CEO Alan Mulally didn’t give to Mitt, and all Democratic candidates bought the same Mazda 626 wagon that Ford sold as the Escape Hybrid, with car purchases in Porkulus, and the arrival of the Fiesta minicar here in the US. That was a major example of Obama’s intimidation squad.