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The $500 Million Candidate


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

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Remember when your mom use to say “yes, even you can be president one day.” Well, she forgot to add “if you got half a billion dollars.”

Above is a radio piece produced by the Center for Public Integrity about money in politics. They are predicting the 2008 presidential election to cost a billion dollars. The story overviews the progression of money in politics from Nixon all the way to President G. W. Bush.

I recently lent a hand to West Virgina Public Radio searching campaign finance records for the state’s top donors. We saw evidence of wealthy citizens trying to buy their way into Congress, children “writing” checks to their parents favored political candidates, and business owners using their employees to further their personal political prerogatives.

For sure political contributions are a form of free speech. But only a fool would think all donors are merely expressing their right to petition the government. This year newsrooms should spend some days looking at campaign finance in their local areas. PRX is busy coming up with ways to help so stay tuned!

In the meantime: license this piece and air it, find out what kind of campaign disclosure records your state keeps, and get in touch to let us know what you’re working on and how we can help.

Polking his way to FM


Monday, March 17, 2008

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Josh Marshall gone main stream?

The well-read blogger from Talking Points Memo blurred the lines between independent and main stream media evermore when he won the Polk Award for toppling Atorney General Alberto Gonzales. Now is has come to pubradio. Here is the third weekly commentary he’s posted to PRX about last week’s hiccup that was Geraldine Ferraro.

Look here for more TPM commentaries ready to air.

Battle of the Esquires


Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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What does it sound like when political flacks whine and stomp their feet? Here’s that recording from the teleconference last week where Obama lawyer, Bob Bauer, ambushes Clinton press officers by asking hard questions about lawsuits filed over caucus irregularities. …can you can feel the litigious love?