If you were apart of a right wing advocacy group and had to pick a handful of websites on which to run ads against President Obama, we're certain you wouldn't pick one that was blocked in some countries as a result of an over-reaching anti-piracy bill introduced by a Republican U.S. Representative. Right?

We wouldn't. But, according to Torrent Freak, that's exactly what the conservative American Future Fund is doing.

The BitTorrent news site spotted ads on the world's largest torrent site asking visitors if "after 4 years of the same speeches," (photos 2 and 3) are they better off? The side banner was linked to the AFF, an organization that has a tagline which reads: "Advocating Conservative, Free Market Ideals."

The move may seem misguided, but as Torrent Freak points out, the New York Times in 2010 reported that AFF "won 76 percent of their House and Senate races making it the most successful big-spending Republican-leaning group." With cheap ad prices and a daily uniques in the millions, the Pirate Bay, depsite its anti-conservative stance, may prove to be a worthwhile investment.

[via Torrent Freak]

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