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McCain Wiggles On Public Financing

Hat tip to the Talking Points Memo

“As The Washington Post reported on Saturday, John McCain’s campaign struck a canny deal with a bank in December. If his campaign tanked, public funds would be there to bail him out. But if he emerged as the nominee, there’d be no need for public financing, since the contributions would come flowing.

It’s an arrangement that no one has ever tried before. And it appears that McCain, who has built his reputation on campaign finance reform, was gaming the system. Or as a campaign finance expert who preferred to remain anonymous told me, referring to the prominent role that lobbyists have as advisers to his campaign, “This places McCain’s grandstanding on public financing in a new light. True reformers believe public financing is a way to replace the lobbyists’ influence, not a slush fund that the lobbyists use to pay off campaign debts.”

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  • StockBoySF
    I'm not a McCain supporter, but I don't have a problem with this. He needs to compete on a level playing field and this is actually pretty smart of him.

    If his rival- Obama or Clinton- pledged to use public financing, then what McCain did would deserve criticism. But neither Obama nor Clinton will use public financing so McCain needs to follow the same.... tactics... as them.

    Sometimes before you can change the system you have to use it.

    Yeah, it's not exactly an "honorable" move on his part, but it's not like he's trying to game the system by stealing other candidates' pledged delegates.
  • PaulSilver
    StockboySF,
    I agree and that is why I characterized this as "wiggling" rather than my over reacting and calling it hypocrisy, betrayal, or sometimes more inflammatory.
    But it is useful to understand the manipulations behind the public face.
  • StockBoySF
    "But it is useful to understand the manipulations behind the public face."

    You're absolutely, dead-on right. There will be manipulations by all politicians.

    Thanks for the post. It's important for people to be understand that some manipulations may be necessary while other manipulations (such as stealing delegates) are just plain wrong, if not evil.

    I'm interested to see if there are more responses to this post, if nothing else than to say, "His behavior is fine" or, "McCain is a hypocrite" or something else.
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