As we all know—wink, wink, nudge, nudge—it's illegal for presidential campaigns to work with super PACs. So when ABC News published a leaked guest list and schedule for a huge Romney fundraiser getaway in Utah this weekend, did they accidentally bump into an admission of lawbreaking?

Joelgp at Daily Kos seems to think so, highlighting a media strategy session with Karl Rove, who is the founder of the very active American Crossroads super PAC:

Karl Rove has been running millions of third party ads against Obama. Romney claims he has no control, knowledge or involvement with his group but he develops a panel with:

1. The Romney Campaign
2. The Founder of American Crossroad
3. Two Employees from the Weekly Standard
4. Three Employees from Fox News
5. One employee from CNN

...to work on a media strategy?

My guess is that the super PAC laws are so convoluted and fucked-up that this is perfectly acceptable. But it really, really shouldn't be.