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Hillary Clinton and My Visa Bill

By Paul Rogat Loeb, AlterNet. Posted December 20, 2006.


How Hillary Clinton pocketed campaign contributions and shortchanged the Democratic Party in the name of personal political power.

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I just got my Visa bill for my final election donations -- all those click-and-donate appeals in my email box and on the Web. I gave more than I thought I had, more than I'd intended to spend, and more than I'd ever given before. You make enough $25 to $50 contributions, and soon you're talking real money, a tenth of my annual income.

But I feel just fine about my giving -- doing my part to help Democrats in close races, even if they ultimately went the other way. However, what doesn't please me, in fact disturbs me immensely, is discovering that Hillary Clinton raised $52 million dollars for her Senate campaign and allied leadership PAC, HILLPAC. She spent $36 million of it on a race that she could have won staying home in her pajamas, not spending a dime. Now she's sitting on a $13.5-million-dollar war chest, which she'll roll over to her presidential campaign.

I know political money is hard to raise, particularly with the new contribution limits, and that some of Hillary's spending went to build a grassroots donors' list that she'll tap in the future. But according to the wonderful site of the Center for Responsive Politics, the entire Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised only $107 million, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign $103 million. Hillary spent a third as much as either of these, more than any candidate in America, for a race that was never in doubt. She did distribute $2.5 million to various Democratic institutions and candidates, but imagine if she'd transferred $20 million into the dozen Congressional campaigns that Democrats lost by margins as close as a few hundred votes. Or into Harold Ford's Senatorial campaign, to close the gap between the $10 million spent by Ford and the $15 million that Republican Bob Corker spent.

Hindsight's always easy, but by late summer it was clear that the Democrats had a huge opportunity and were scrambling for the funds to respond to it. A few more ads would almost certainly have tipped the balance for some of the under-funded candidates who came heartbreakingly close. That's why so many of us were digging deep to contribute, and then digging deeper, even when it hurt. Evidently Hillary had other priorities.

When Bill Clinton first surfaced as a leading Presidential contender, I asked a mutual friend what he thought. "He's smart," said my friend. "He reads good books. He wants to do the right thing." Then he paused and said, "But he won't go to the mat for anything except his own political future." To me, that was Bill's core flaw (even more than his pursuit of Monica Lewinsky). Hillary seems to share Bill's hunger for power. You can always rationalize dubious choices by the good you'll do when you gain just a little more clout, and I'm sure she truly believes her candidacy will benefit the United States. But she had a chance to make a major difference in this critical election -- and she blew it.

Hillary is far from the only Democrat vulnerable to the charge of hoarding scarce resources: As of mid-October, John Kerry with $13.8 million in his campaign account, and Evan Bayh had $10.6 million. But Kerry transferred over $3.5 million to Democratic candidates and used his networks to raise almost $10 million more. Between his inept 2004 campaign and the damage done by his foot-in-the-mouth military joke-telling, I don't want him as a Presidential candidate; but compared to what Hillary transferred from five times the resources, Kerry at least dug deeper to help. I have even more respect for potential contenders like John Edwards and Wesley Clark, who campaigned throughout the country to support Democratic candidates, but did relatively little fundraising for their own campaign committees and PACs, mostly to maintain basic infrastructure. Their top priority was to help other Democrats to win this 2006 election

I'm sure Hillary would say she did all she could, and then some, and she definitely lent major star power to the campaigns and fundraising efforts of many worthy candidates. But I think about all the ordinary citizens who gave more time and money than anyone would have expected and as a result made a critical difference. In comparison, Hillary falls short. The money she spent may have gained her a few extra points of electoral margin in a race she won by 36 points, and buttressed her already massive frontrunner status. But it did nothing to increase the Democratic victory. Those of us at the grassroots aren't going to stop volunteering and donating merely because some of our most prominent political leaders fall short. But it's a measure of their character that I hope we'll remember when the Presidential primaries begin.

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Paul Rogat Loeb is the author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear, winner of the 2005 Nautilus Award for the best book on social change.

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Surprise?
Posted by: edith on Dec 20, 2006 12:55 AM   
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Hilary Clinton is the ultimate opportunist baby boomer. What did the aggrieved author here expect? Donations to struggling candidates? Remember the Clinton Administration had its greatest successes after the GOP took over and during and after the socalled Monica "scandal". The Clintons wheel and deal with whoever has power and has to be sucked up to. They will get along just fine with the Republicans and Bill Richardson/Joe Lieberman Democrats when and if Hilary rolls into office. Her strongest points, "I'm not W" and I have a Yale degree that means something may be just enough to open the White House doors as McCain selfdestructs over the insane idea of adding troops to the Iraq Massacre.

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DINO
Posted by: NoPCZone on Dec 20, 2006 1:13 AM   
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Hillary isn't what progressives fear in DLC types- she's much worse. I live in Arkansas and lived here when Bill & Hillary were living in the Governor's Mansion. I've met both of them on a number of occasions (it's a small state) and observed them for longer than I care to think about. She is an ambitious corporatist type with socially liberal leanings- a kinder and gentler George W. Bush.

Make no mistake- the woman wants the power and will do, say and deal to whomever she has to if it will get her there. She is intelligent, well connected and wise to the ways of Washington and national politics. She has, in her husband, probably the most effective stump politician in the US. She gets the kind of free media that money cannot buy and has a truckload of the real kind. Very formidable- but vulnerable.

If you are a progressive and are tired of Republican Lite DINOs (Democrats In Name Only), you need to look elsewhere. This former Wal-Mart Board Member knows where the money is at and where it will be in the future.

If anyone is going to seriously oppose her in the primaries they had better be getting ready now. Otherwise, when she gets the Democratic nod you will have a November 2008 choice between two Republicans- Hillary and whoever the GOP runs.

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» RE: DINO Posted by: sprachenlehrer
» RE: DINO Posted by: Krain61
Why do wing nuts love to hate Hillary?
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Dec 20, 2006 2:06 AM   
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What's to hate? She's greedy, corrupt, pro-war...There's just no pleasing these people.

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easy negative
Posted by: rsaxto on Dec 20, 2006 3:04 AM   
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There is an easy negative rule for 2008: don't vote for any candidate who doesn't favor immediate 100% withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. This disqualifies Hillary, McCain and most other possible presidential/congressional candidates. Since the entire Iraq thing is a war crime why vote for someone who favors criminal activity?

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» RE: easy negative Posted by: paschn
» RE: easy negative Posted by: Lincoln fan
» Then obviously Posted by: edith
» AMEN!!! Posted by: WhuThe?!?
» RE: AMEN!!! Posted by: Lincoln fan
Yep, That's Hillary!
Posted by: inanaturallight on Dec 20, 2006 4:46 AM   
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That's my senator! I left the 'US Senate' row blank this round, I cannot cast a vote for her no matter what the race. She is a war criminal (we sentenced people to death for not doing what they could to stop Germany's agressions at the Nuremburg trials, voting for an illegal war certainly qualifies as 'not doing what you can to stop it'), so in essence we have alot of representatives that could meet up with their ends should the ICC ever arise and repeat Nuremburg). She's too smart and well informed to have fallen for the B.S. from the administration at the time so she had to know their claims were dubious at best. She made a pact with Rupert Murdoch -now how many true Democrats would do that, and would Rupert have any interest whatsoever in making pacts with any real Democrat? She promised health insurance for all Americans, anybody seen that yet?
Hillary will take care of Hillary and the Ruperts of the world, us paeons are on our own. I suppose I'd vote for her if 'Dead-eye' Dick Cheney was on the other side, short of that I can't pull that lever in good conscience.

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I Blame the American People!
Posted by: nobuko on Dec 20, 2006 4:54 AM   
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Most Liberals, Progressives and Old Dem's KNOW that our Party does not have the money to slime other candidates, nor do they want to, or have the funds to run ads on TV. If Americans TRULY want to change the course of America SHOULD vote for the BEST candidate, who I believe at this time is Kucinich, Edwards and Wes Clark. All the others are too weak and Corporatist for me.

Obama is no better than Hillary, and I don't give a damn how well he delivers a speech; after approving Condi Rice for Secy of State, KNOWING she SWORE by Bush's Lies to invade Iraq, did it for me. There is NO recovery, he told me all I needed to know when he approved Condi.

Bill Clinton may have been a decent President, but after he approved that NAFTA Bill, ALL his good efforts went down the drain! I don't want to see He, nor Hillary anywhere near the Oval Office ever again!

If we are to take our country back, we just don't need money to do so, we need to show Hillary and the rest of them who have a War Chest, that we can do it without the funds, especially if they are not willing to share their war chest to help get other good candidates elected. To me, they are worse than the Repukes; at least we know where they stand, and what they will do to defeat us ... LIE CHEAT STEAL and MURDER!

In Oklahoma, I dislike Sullivan, and the man that ran against him did not have the funds to campaign against him. When I voted, I just looked for the Democrat, and voted for him, despite the fact I didn't know anything about him. This is what we Americans need to do, GIVE the other guy/gal a chance despite the fact we know little about them. After all, we do KNOW what the individuals in office will do, have done, and will continue to do, and that includes the "Good Ole Dems!" We need to get rid of them too for they have become to Republican LIKE!

Its time to start being smart, not just giving up the bucks! I don't understand HOW anyone state voted to put another Republican in office after 6 years of Rubber Stamping everything that the Bush/Cheney wanted. Not one of them should have found their way back to Washington to continue TO destroy America and the World.

I tell you, I am truly ashamed to be an American, and wish I could leave this country! After this last election, its been a painful awakening that we still have too many stupid Americans who can be swayed by LYING Ads, rather than relating to what has happened to our country under Republican Control. TALK ABOUT STUCK ON STUPID, its just Mind Boggling!

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» RE: I Blame the American People! Posted by: custersbud
Hillary Clinton /Credit Card
Posted by: granfromwisconsin on Dec 20, 2006 5:55 AM   
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I also too had donated a lot of Money to the democrats, Russ Feingold, John Kerry, any candiate who I though was worth donating to. NOT any More!! I am low Income to begin with , and a Lot of My Issues have not been addressed by them, so see ya!! As a Matter of fact I am very Hard pressed to support anyone in the democratic Party, the exception being Possibly John Edwards.. Getting back to Hilary, I have no love lost for this woman.. and she has set the woman's movement way back, By her greed and Power grab... Not a good thing.. Shame on her and her fellow democracts for taking advantage for thier own use ... Hopefully someone decent in 2008 will win... Myrna-grannyfromwisconsin

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No good candidates
Posted by: xi_people on Dec 20, 2006 6:24 AM   
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I think its started to dawn on more people that the political process is completely broken. There are no solid candidates, and even if there were the system would either break or re-shape them.

I don't have any personal animosity towards Hillary; she's merely a symptom of a system gone bad.

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» RE: No good candidates Posted by: Lincoln fan
» good candidates? Posted by: Krain61
» RE: No good candidates Posted by: cottontail
need site info
Posted by: paschn on Dec 20, 2006 7:10 AM   
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Anyone reading this, if you know of or have any idea where I can find a site which will allow me to,

1.) Track voting history of our "leaders"

2.) Find out which of our "leaders" is responsible for controlling, (yeah, right), credit card issuing banks.

paschn@cox.net

Thanks

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» RE: need site info Posted by: kathat
» RE: need site info Posted by: hRIOR
Who the f*ck follows Hillary? Jenna?
Posted by: JCR on Dec 20, 2006 7:12 AM   
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If Hillary, by some twist in the fabric of reality and reason, mananges to get herself elected, this is how the US presidential roster will read:

1989-1993
- George Herbert Walker Bush

1993-2001
- William Jefferson Clinton

2001-2009
- George Walker Bush

2009 - ?
- Hillary Rodham Clinton

And to think I used to laugh at the English for their loyalty to the monarchy.

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» maybe Pero or Carter! Posted by: Krain61
Scary
Posted by: Liger on Dec 20, 2006 7:43 AM   
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Something about Hillary scares me. I am not sure what it is but I don’t trust her. It is as if she is only looking out for herself and will stop at nothing to get to the top.

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Big Money
Posted by: RYancey on Dec 20, 2006 8:36 AM   
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Hillary "The Hammer" Clinton.

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they are politicians
Posted by: Metesh-ah on Dec 20, 2006 8:45 AM   
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Come on people! These are politicians after all. They ALL lie, cheat and steal. What part of campaign promise do you NOT understand. Health care? BS...it has to go thru ALL of congress, then the president...one politician can put forward a bill, but it takes a majority to pass it then over ride a veto...

I don't trust any of those mongrels to care about anyone but themselves, their families and the rich bastards that put them in office in the first place.

My belief is, is that they may start out honest, but by the time they get elected to anything past dog catcher, they are part of the system....

I just study up on what they say by how they vote...and nag the DNC to put some money into MY state...I donate local, not national...cause OK fell to the dogs a long time ago and I'd like to get it back...[snort] doubt that will ever happen...money talks...and poops on the rest of us.

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She's not the one
Posted by: Democritus on Dec 20, 2006 8:54 AM   
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I used to think Hillary was the greatest thing since sliced bread. But she's not the one to lead this country out of the wilderness.

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Yeah I agree about Hillary
Posted by: SufiLizard on Dec 20, 2006 9:13 AM   
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She sucks.

Now who's a "good" candidate we can get behind for the 2008 primary?

Right now I can think of only two. Dennis Kucinich and John Edwards.

As far as I'm concerned the rest are self-serving shills for corporate interests.

I was very upset in 2004 about Edwards' initial support for the war, but his actions since that time have given me confidence in his integrity.

And Kucinich doesn't have the best charisma for our celebrity society, but his integrity is certainly not in question. He has demonstrated time and again that he will put principle ahead of personal ambition.

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I gave Webb more than money. My friend and I introduced him to George Lakoff and
Posted by: maxpayne on Dec 20, 2006 9:48 AM   
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we later received huge thanks for helping Webb think in a populist light and not allow insider experience to be used against him. I hope Webb can overcome corrupt Democrats such as Rahm and Clinton even if it's a tough fight. Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads may have helped put Webb over the top but those places are NOT San Francisco, Chicago, NYC, etc ... even if they do vote more Democrat.

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By the way, Hillary and Schumer tried to DEFUND and IGNORE Webb earlier this year.
Posted by: maxpayne on Dec 20, 2006 9:52 AM   
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Yes, Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Webb pulled them out of it and in the last two weeks leading up to the election, the DSCC got desperate and finally gave Webb his chance even if they hated his independent thinking. I hope Webb turns out to be even stronger than Howard Dean and TEARS DOWN THE ESTABLISHMENT WALLS !!

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Edwards?
Posted by: bassman on Dec 20, 2006 10:24 AM   
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Can any one give me good reasons why John Edwards is even remotely a viable candidate? People need to go to the archive and watch the televised debate between Cheney and Edwards. Besides being completely unqualified and less experienced than Obama (who is a Constitutional lawyer, as opposed to litigation) and the man has very little charisma. Why are people supporting him? Because he started a foundation to address poverty? Gimme more...

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Hillary? BAH, HUMBUG!
Posted by: monkeywrench on Dec 20, 2006 10:32 AM   
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This article's point of view is the reason that I think long and hard before pledging money to any of the dozens and dozens and dozens of pleas for contributions that clog my e-mail.

It is also the reason that I, as a life-long Democrat, would not vote for Hillary Clinton if she were the only human being on Earth running for office. She should put her well-worn finger up into the political wind, something she does oh, so often, for real this time, and pledge all of her campaign war chest to other candidates – because if I'm anywhere close to the middle of the voting public, she doesn't have a popsicle's chance in hell of becoming president. And God help us if, by some miracle, she does.

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I hope so too Paul...
Posted by: dover23 on Dec 20, 2006 10:45 AM   
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but I doubt it. Short memories & denial.

For a glimpse at the true character of Hillary, check out the brilliant Meryl Streep in Demme's The Manchurian Candidate. Frightening stuff, and more a reflection of our shared reality and this Senator from NY than most of us would like to admit.

http://clinton.senate.gov/~clinton/speeches/iraq_101002.html

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Hillary and Obama GRRRRRR....
Posted by: ng1944 on Dec 20, 2006 10:52 AM   
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The ones that did the least, now first in line.
Disgusting

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hahaha
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 20, 2006 11:18 AM   
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People in America are so stupid! You pour money into a canidate that doesn't have your best interest at heart.When are Americans going to wake up and vote these clowns called Democrates/Republicans out of America.Every time they get elected they sell more of our ASSets of this country and find new ways to tax us and make the rich{themselves} richer. I love knowing this author knows hillary got over on her..And I'm sure she hasn't learned a dam thing..I know wonderful woman and men I would trust my life with and I wouldn't and don't trust the game that's playing in America now

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I want my presidential candidate to be someone who can win, so keep the moralizing to yourself.
Posted by: Sojourner on Dec 20, 2006 2:06 PM   
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So H. Clinton wants power? I sure as heck hope so, since that's what politics is all about. You recall, perhaps, that government is designed to counterbalance the inescapable power of property (as in money, money, money provided by a capitalist economy).

I don't want a candidate I can love. We got enough of that with Ronnie Boy Reagan. Wasn't he cute. He got to start his own war in Nicaraugua, invade that dangerous enemy in the Carribean and promise missiles to the Iranians if they'd hold Americans hostage until after the 1980 election. But he's so lovable. Remember him running away from the Iceland disarmament conference where Gorby had to beg him to disarm? Reagan still gets credit for that, because he's so cute.

I don't want a candidate who is perfect--sacrifices for her fellow Democrats, gives a tenth of her income to political candidates (isn't that also what GM and GE and Exon and Mobil also do?)

Just give me one (preferably a socialist, but I'll settle for a Demo) who can win. Win. Win. Win. The only alternative is Lose. I'm sick and tired of losing.

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Spoilers!
Posted by: DaBear on Dec 20, 2006 2:36 PM   
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Somebody needs to tell spoilers like Hillary to just stay the hell outta politics. The very last thing we need in the US is yet another corporatist flimflammer soaking up the money real candidates need and distracting everyone from the real issues and real candidates.

Dims and Repugs go home. a century of your "solutions" is more than enough damage for all of us.

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Hillary's more than a big joke in Idaho. She's called HITlary.
Posted by: Jason Jordan on Dec 20, 2006 4:14 PM   
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After her husband signed the NAFTA deal, the conservative culture backlash stacked up even higher in Idaho. Gun control is especially what killed the last of the Democrats in the state. Of course, Idaho could use a Jon Tester any day and leave Hillary in the sewers. I love a Democrat who believes in freedom from gun control and the rest of the civil liberties while at the same time putting the people's economy first instead of being a gun nabber sitting on Walmart's board of directors misusing the people's money to bulldoze small mom and pop stores for no reason other than monopoly at its worst.

P.S.: DLC leader Bruce Reed is also hated the most even though he's from Idaho.

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greenguy
Posted by: ossie on Dec 20, 2006 4:22 PM   
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Since I love Animals,I Wouldn't vote Hilaery,dog Catcher,

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Hillary's Use of Campaign Contributions
Posted by: sabr on Dec 20, 2006 5:42 PM   
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I don't think she needs to justify why she did not fund other policitian's campaigns. The answer is simple, she was managing her own. Nothing wrong with that. The greater question is why can't the media give all the candidates equal air time so that they do not have to raise millions of dollars, but can instead concentrate on telling voters their stand on the issues. Why can't they donate that time, get a tax write off, so that it comes down to issues, not money that wins the races; because we all know people are persuaded by the media. If you have slick ads and lots of them you can brainwash the public to vote for you even if you are not deserving of the public trust. Why do you think people don't come out to vote anymore? They are tired of well funded people who don't have any answers. Before jumping on Hillary, at least acknowledge that she has plans and answers to some of America's problems. Her tenure as first Lady was a learning experience and she is quite qualified to want to return to that house. The best surprise might be that Al Gore wants to go back there. Check out his website: www.draftgore.com, now what would you say if he ran for President, and she ran on the ticket as a Vice President? Would you still be complaining or would you smile and get out the vote?

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So what?
Posted by: jaby on Dec 20, 2006 8:33 PM   
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The money was Hillary's to do with as she chose. If I donated money to John Tester's campaign and found out that he gave some to Hillary Clinton, I would be more than pissed, I would demand a refund and a chance to recast my ballot.

The people who contributed to Hillary's campaign donated to her campaign. If they wanted to donate it to the larger Democratic effort or a different democratic candidate, they should have donated it to the DNC or whomever they felt was a worthy individual candidate to give money to. Hillary Clinton for Senate or Hillary Clinton for President is not a charity or a foundation, it is a business and businesses are, or at least should be, run with an eye towards the future.

Now, if you want to talk about campaign finance rules, or the lack of fairness in funding for elections in this country, that is one thing. But as far as I see, the only thing Hillary Clinton did was keep money that was donated to her political campaign, and that is not a sin.

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HILLARY HAPPENS
Posted by: cheneybush2008 on Dec 20, 2006 9:38 PM   
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OBAMA IN THE PRIMARY.

MCCAIN IN THE ELECTION.

BANK on IS.

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