February 6, 2014

Liberals, Democrats Hate Money in Politics, But Loves Money In Politics That Supports Them


[From article]
Americans have sorted themselves out politically, so approximately 390 of the 435 House contests will be boring. Just 16 Republicans — Gibson is one — represent districts Barack Obama carried in 2012, only nine Democrats represent districts Mitt Romney carried, and perhaps fewer than 45 contests nationwide will be competitive.
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Progressives, being situational ethicists regarding the phenomenon of money in politics, are selectively indignant about the rich throwing around the weight of their wallets. But when progressives say there is “too much money in politics,” etc., conservatives should remain relaxed. Everyone, including Eldridge, should have the right to do what he or she wants with his or her money. Besides, Eldridge will use his money to disseminate his political speech, which conservatives should be confident will do Gibson much more good than harm.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-f-will-a-race-to-watch-in-the-hudson-river-valley/2014/01/31/dbd51b20-89d6-11e3-916e-e01534b1e132_story.html

A progressive battle in upstate New York
By George F. Will
Published: January 31, 2014

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