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What Barack Can Use My Money For


I've posted this as a comment a couple of times, but thought I'd blog it--this is my response to the "pay Hillary's campaign debts" issue:

Give us a list of payables. We'll pay all of your vendors, the printers and venues and such, and we'll pay your ground-level campaign workers. But not a dime to Wolfson, Ickes, Penn or to repay the Clintons' loans.

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I could live with that. I don't want the little guy to get screwed, but her cronies don't deserve a dime of our money.

Actually, as Gradstudent suggested on my earlier post, those little vendors should file lawsuits.

A Class Action might do the trick.

Obama is not responsible.

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Complete agreement here, DancingBear. Donations to Obama and the DNC will be severely depressed if Obama and/or the Democratic Party cover these parts of the Clinton debt: the exhorbitant salaries to toxic strategists and loans from the millionaire Clintons that kept a race-baiting campaign in operation long after voter-funding ran out.

Do you know how much debt we're talking about? Someone yesterday suggested $10-15 million in addition to the $11+M Clinton loaned the campaign.

This debt was run up in an effort to make Obama less electable in November. Money from Obama donors, who in many cases gave more than they could afford, cannot be used to pay the Clinton debt.

This debt was run up in an effort to make Obama less electable in November.

This is the sticking point, isn't it. If she had run a more honorable campaign, I doubt that the idea of Obama helping settle a reasonable debt would be an issue.

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This is the sticking point, isn't it. If she had run a more honorable campaign, I doubt that the idea of Obama helping settle a reasonable debt would be an issue.

Yes, you're right. There's lots of precedent for covering campaign debts when opponents drop out, and people understand the importance of that for Party unity. In the case of Clinton, objections stem from several factors:

(a) the staggering size of the debt, for a campaign that spends $1M/day and takes in only a fraction of that in contributions, extended long past any realistic hope of obtaining the nomination;

(b) that the money has been spent (and the debt incurred) with the express purpose of weakening Obama as a candidate;

(c) that the divisive and race-baiting tactics employed to weaken Obama are damaging to the present and future interests of the Democratic Party, and

(d) that exhorbitant salaries were paid to the likes of Mark Penn, with union-busting ties in the US and ties to a Colombian regime that kills union activists in the street.

To add injury to insult, Obama donors are largely the unwealthy. It would be indefensible to take so many of their contributions to reimburse the millionaire Clintons for money loaned to keep an otherwise unsupportably divisive campaign afloat.

The only reason I can see for extending the Clinton campaign has been to weaken Obama's chances in November and weaken the influence of the Obama coalition against old-line Party hacks who have been bought up heart and soul by special interests.

DON'T FOGET TO PAY MY STUDENT LOAN!!

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