
Have you noticed that when a Federal Election Commission complaint against a Republican presidential candidate is made, the press jump on it like a child on presents beneath a tree on Christmas morning?
Yet, when someone files an FEC complaint against Hillary Clinton, you're more likely to see a news item featuring a global warming skeptic talking about how Al Gore is lying to the public about climate change than anything related to the former first lady's seemingly incessant campaign finance indiscretions.
For example, did you hear about this complaint filed on Halloween against she who will be President if the press have their way:
October 31, 2007
Office of General Counsel
Federal Election Commission
999 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20463
Dear Counsel:
We write to file a complaint against the Hillary Clinton for President Committee for violation of Federal Election Law under the Commission's jurisdiction.
It is clear from recent news accounts that the campaign and its donors and fundraisers have violated 2 USC 441f, the provision of law that prohibits campaign contributions in the name of another, and that some donors may have violated 2 USC 441e which prohibits donations by foreign nationals without permanent resident status.
A recent Los Angeles Times article, [available here], indicates that several reported donors to the Clinton campaign are non-existent persons, illegal immigrants, or were reimbursed by others for contributions. The article documents several instances in which reported donors could not be found, even by those living at the same address reported in the campaign's FEC filing.
The complaint then documented a number of campaign finance violations by the former first lady concluding:
In addition to the aforementioned evidence, it is worth noting that the Hillary Clinton for President Committee has clearly decided to take no action to remedy these violations. According to the New York Post, "The Clinton campaign dismissed the L.A. Times story as derogatory to Chinese-Americans."
Accordingly, the Clinton campaign's disinterest in and failure to remedy these violations along with the potential scope of the abuse indicates that that the Commission should investigate and take action against those responsible for violation of the law.
The information in this complaint is based upon information and belief, and not on our personal knowledge.
Respectfully,
Matthew Margolis & Mark Noonan
Hadn't heard anything about this yet? Think this really isn't newsworthy given that it's just a couple of bloggers filing the complaint?
Well, then why did the Associated Press on August 20 report the liberal blogger that filed an FEC complaint against Fred Thompson who, at the time, hadn't even announced his candidacy yet:
A liberal blogger has filed a federal complaint against former Sen. Fred Thompson, the actor and unannounced Republican candidate for president, accusing him of violating election laws as he ponders his entry into the race.
The blogger, Lane Hudson, submitted his complaint to the Federal Election Commission on Monday saying Thompson has raised far more money than he needs to explore whether to run for president.
The Washington Post also reported this the following day. So did MSNBC and the Chicago Tribune.
In fact, ABC's "Good Morning America" did a segment including this blogger's complaint on August 22.
With that in mind, it seems reasonable to expect these conservative bloggers' FEC complaint against Hillary get equal time, doesn't it?
Yes, that's a rhetorical question.
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According to Rush
November 1, 2007 - 10:12 ET by mattmYesterday Rush said he thinks the GOP wants to run against Hillary. He seems to believe the Party has the idea that she is so vulnerable on so many issues...including the criminal/scandal area, that she would be instrumental in a 2008 GOP sweep.... Rush didn't say that specifically, but he hinted at it....
How she and her so-called husband have avoided jail thus far is beyond me.
It's what you know and who you know.
November 1, 2007 - 12:02 ET by kbworkmanIf you know the right people and where the skeletons are stored, people do thing s for you. Keep you out of jail, put you into the white house...
"How she and her so-called husband have avoided jail thus far.."
November 1, 2007 - 12:15 ET by vrwc13power and money...
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Got the file, show me the money
November 1, 2007 - 20:44 ET by acumenHow she and her so-called husband have avoided jail thus far is beyond me.
I'm sure that's a rhetorical question as well Matt. Wasn't it around 700 FBI files improperly obtained by the Clinton White House?
As far as illegal campaign contributions, Hillary is leading the 2008 Democratic field in that area as well:
Mrs. Clinton's presidential campaign has returned nearly $1.3 million to hundreds of donors since July 1, including more than $800,000 tied to disgraced one-time fugitive Norman Hsu. The total figure is more than triple the returned donations for the rest of the Democratic field combined.
IFF the MSM jumps on the
November 1, 2007 - 10:48 ET by dmntd1IFF the MSM jumps on the complaint, it will only be to villify the bloggers that filed it. You know, the vast right wing conspiracy is back out to get the Clinton's.
I really think that questioning others' masculinity is a game probably better left to people who haven't had more cock in and out of them than a Tyson Chicken regional distribution center. AceOfSpades 06162007
Crybabies
November 1, 2007 - 10:59 ET by Six String SpiffI listened to the debate whilst in the middle of a dart match, and I'm lucky I didn't nail the score keeper when I heard people complaining that Hillary was being unfairly targeted. Wha..?! UNFAIRLY? What exactly was she targeted on? John Edwards looked like a little b*tch when he was talking to her. He had the "Please don't kick my ass" look on his face the whole time. What is so unfair about her sidestepping every single question? I just about lost it when she said she was going to TAKE (It's always take with these people, isn't it?) 10 billion from industry, and 'pare' the military.
Once again, how does this woman belong in the race anyway?! A junior senator that used the people of New York as a stool to get to where she is now, and the MSM have been falling over themselves to puff her up as much as they can and deflate ANY, ANY negative attention she might receive. Of which, there is TONS.
"I don't give DAMN what you think you're entitled too."
Let her implode...
November 1, 2007 - 11:38 ET by orlandocajunI agree with Rush. I think that the GOP wants to run against Hillary. She's shown only one weakness and that was in a Democrat debate. When she has to debate the Republican candidate in the final months of the election run, she'll be destroyed. She'll appeal to no one...not even the lunatic fringe of her base. If only Ralph Nader would run again.
I noticed, finally someone
November 1, 2007 - 12:30 ET by sembyI noticed, finally someone has the guts to stand up to her.
www.BLOGSFORBUSH.org are where they are from and we should lend our support. Also, caucusofcorruption.org.
HILLARY NEEDS TO BE STOPPED PERIOD.
Conversely Noel.
November 1, 2007 - 12:59 ET by Gary HallConversely Noel.
Have you noticed that when a Federal Election Commission complaint against a Republican presidential candidate is made, the press jumps on it like a child on presents beneath a tree on Christmas morning?
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Have you noticed that when a Federal Election Commission complaint against a Democrat presidential candidate is made, the press shows the interest of a child being told to eat his broccoli?
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If this was Captionfest
November 1, 2007 - 15:06 ET by Free StinkerHillary describes how she imagines strangling one of Bill's Bimbos
How is it that someone, who
November 1, 2007 - 15:33 ET by riff_raffHow is it that someone, who Hillary says can't afford basic health insurance, can afford to donate $2000 to her presidential campaign?