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Candidates Turn Negative Comments into Fundraising Gold

By Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post. Posted August 10, 2007.


Welcome to one of the hottest new trends of Campaign 2008: raising money by being insulted. Or, at least, acting like you've been insulted.
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p>There are many explanations as to why Fred Thompson is coming up light in the fundraising department. Here's another one: people aren't saying enough bad things about him.

Welcome to one of the hottest new trends of Campaign 2008: raising money by being insulted. Or, at least, acting like you've been insulted.

A growing number of candidates have adopted the motto, Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words ... will allow me to significantly add to my campaign coffers.

Hillary Clinton's campaign is the latest to try to turn a bash into cash.

After Barack Obama recently chided Hillary for being "Bush-Cheney lite," Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle quickly fired off an aggrieved email, seeking retribution via contribution.

"Can you imagine??" fumed Doyle. "Hillary like George Bush??!! Or Dick Cheney!!" (Focus-group testing must have shown that double punctuation is extra effective when asking for money.) "When you're attacked, you expect your family and friends to stand with you. And one thing is crystal clear: you are Hillary's family; you are Hillary's friends... Now there is only one thing I'm going to ask you to do: CONTRIBUTE. ... Every dollar helps Hillary fight back."

The message was clear: Hillary has been attacked (indeed, "attack" appears six times in Doyle's 440 word whimper) and the only way to salve her wounds is with a CONTRIBUTION (ALL CAPS must have tested well too).

Team Hillary also tried to turn dudgeon into dollars when WaPo fashion writer Robin Givhan had the nerve to write about the minor-but-notable amount of cleavage Hillary had shown during a speech on the Senate floor.

It took the Clinton camp a week to realize that there might be gold in them thar hills, but once they did, the faux fury was palpable: "Would you believe that the Washington Post wrote a 746-word article on Hillary's cleavage?" fumed Senior Clinton advisor Ann Lewis. "That is grossly inappropriate... Click to contribute." (Lewis apparently didn't get the double punctuation or ALL CAPS memos.)

But while the Clinton campaign is clearly catching on to the financial value of being offended, it has a ways to go before it catches up to John Edwards' campaign which, thanks to the serially loose lips of Ann Coulter, has taken mad money to new heights.

It started in March, when Coulter called Edwards a "faggot" at the Conservative Political Action Committee Conference in D.C. That afternoon (no waiting a week for these guys), Edwards campaign manager David Bonior fired off an email calling the episode "one of the worst moments in American politics I've seen," and asking people to "Help us raise $100,000 in 'Coulter Cash' this week to show every would-be Republican mouthpiece that their bigoted attacks will not intimidate this campaign."


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Posted by: kepstein7777 on Aug 11, 2007 2:38 AM   
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It reminds me of a few charities I foolishly sent money to. They'd turn around and spend my donation on a constant stream of "emergency request" junk mail telling me I'd better hurry up and send a big check, or else the opposition will bulldoze the entire rainforest tomorrow, drown all the unwanted puppies, sell some poor black sharecropper back into slavery, and declare martial law next week.

Well, I guess the martial law thing kinda' came true. If I had only sent that extra $100, dammit!...And I'd have a t-shirt and coffee mug to show for it.

Great article.

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I got the "Coulter Cash' Email
Posted by: marxalot on Aug 11, 2007 5:16 AM   
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... and was rather turned off by it. I like Edwards though and would rather he got the nomination over all the other ponies.

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» CRINGE FACTOR. Posted by: mdruss42
Gold schmold they're all phoney as a $3 bill.
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Aug 12, 2007 12:30 PM   
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Ahh yes, the good old muck-raking times have come at last. Only this time they've figured out how to make it pay off. As long as it's paying off,we might want to look at just what these folks are doing with their money they've slickered out of them.
Mostly they're spending it on advertising,buying press pages,T.V. spots and the like. Just imagine what would happen if they took a new turn.
The Parties stick it to the People for hundreds of millions of dollars and spend a lot of time yapping about how their going to do this or that. Instead of talking about it. Why not "Campaign by Example'. When your 'train' pulls into an area, how about buying a new roof for a youth center that needs it and is struggling. fund a free clinic, bankroll a soup kitchen so they can keep up the work they do. Use your campaign fund to do some of the things you are promiseing to do so we can see just how much you stand up for the People. If they can't do that,which by the way would generate more press than they could buy, then they need to get out of public service because they're only serving the 'Hefty Contributer'.
Draft Jeffrey7 for Prez....Think Outside the System
www.youtube.com/RevJeffrey7

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