The Los Angeles Times exposes the "non-partisan" group attacking Senator Mitch McConnell.

Not surprisingly, the ad is funded by MoveOn.org, the same group who called General David Petraeus a traitor. MoveOn.org also opposed the war in Afghanistan following 9/11, and compared the President to Adolph Hitler.

Campaign Money Watch, the group that bills itself as a nonpartisan advocate for campaign finance reform, is attacking Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
 
The Washington-based group is spending almost $400,000 on the attack, which includes a tough new television ad and website.
 
In filing with the Federal Election Commission, Campaign Money Watch disclosed a new batch of donors paying for the attack on the Kentucky senator. Its biggest contributor was the liberal online advocacy group, MoveOn.org, which gave $400,000.
 
Campaign Money Watch received $130,000 from billionaire Jerome Kohlberg, a founder of the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., and $30,000 from Communication Workers of America.

The ad advocates passage of the Fair Elections Now Act, which would spend $1 billion taxpayer dollars on publicly-financed elections.  Where does Bruce Lunsford stand on this legislation?  We’re assuming he’s in favor of spending your tax dollars on yard signs and bumper stickers and television attack ads since his liberal allies funding this partisan front group are attacking Senator McConnell on his behalf.