Hillary Buys the Black Vote

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Reprinted from NewsMax.com

Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007 1:19 p.m. EST
Hillary Clinton Buying Black Vote for $200,000

The press reported on Tuesday that Sen. Hillary Clinton had scored a coup in the presidential race by winning the endorsement of a key black political leader in South Carolina, state Sen. Darrell Jackson.

Now it has come to light that just days earlier, Clinton’s campaign reached a deal to pay Jackson’s consulting firm $10,000 a month through the 2008 elections – a deal worth more than $200,000.

"Jackson had also been in talks with Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign about endorsing him and entering into a consulting contract for more than $5,000, sources said – raising questions about whether Jackson’s endorsement was bought by a higher bidder,” the New York Post reported.

Jackson – who is also the minister of a large church in the state capital, Columbia – acknowledged that he should have revealed his financial dealings with the Clinton campaign when he and fellow state Sen. Robert Ford, who is also African-American, endorsed Clinton.

But he told the Post: "It’s not about the money [oh really? Then give it back!] – there were some other candidates who offered to double [Clinton’s] offer,” Jackson told the Post, although he declined to name them.

Support from black voters is key in South Carolina, where 49 percent of the Democratic presidential primary vote came from blacks in 2004. The state will host the first Southern primaries for both the Democrats and the GOP in 2008.
 
We'll just have to wait and see how many of our fellow brothers on the Left will pounce on this one and condemn it.

I like the guy's line.

"It’s not about the money – there were some other candidates who offered to double [Clinton’s] offer,”

LMAO!

I guess we have entered a new era of the culture of corruption for the...

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Is bribery wrong? Sure it is... But you should be willing to swing that judgmental pendulum towards the "Right" when it comes to politics. I have seen footage of both Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson telling their congregations/audience to "vote like they vote" or 'they aren't doing their Christian duty' and I'm fairly certain Falwell mentioned "the Devils work" to not vote like they vote.

Personally, I find preying on people religious convictions/weaknesses far more deplorable than preying on people's greed. But that seems to be the (unfortunate) state of politics.
 
95DevilleNS said:
Personally, I find preying on people religious convictions/weaknesses far more deplorable than preying on people's greed. But that seems to be the (unfortunate) state of politics.

Nice distinction.:(
 

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