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Vilsack Sells Endorsement to Clinton For $400,000
(Why aren't you reading this at the new website?)

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I guess this isn't covered by McCain-Feingold either:
Democratic presidential contender Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to help one-time candidate Tom Vilsack, who endorsed her on Monday, as he seeks to retire a campaign debt of more than $400,000.
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"There was no quid pro quo," [a Clinton spokesperson] said.
No, of course there wasn't. Why should anyone suspect such a thing? Surely the principle of "looks-walks-quacks like a duck" has no relevance here. Right?

Just like how there was no quid pro quo when Marc Rich bought for $1 million received via no quid pro quo a pardon from Clinton's pervert husband, literally in the last hours of his administration.

Could you imagine the entire federal government bought and sold administered by Hillary Clinton as though it were the Lincoln Bedroom? Could you imagine health care — all health care — being turned into her personal plaything?

All politicians are, by definition, moral defectives — though some are clearly more defective than others.
Posted by Kip on 27 March 2007


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