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Surprise: McCain Biggest Beneficiary of Telco/ISP Money

21 points| tvon | 16 years ago |reuters.com | reply

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[+] matasar|16 years ago|reply
I wonder if there's some correlation/causation confusion in stories like this. Do the special interests donate to sympathetic candidates, or do the donations influence the candidates unduly? I always thought it was some combination of both, but the exact combination is a mystery to me.
[+] sriramk|16 years ago|reply
I was about to say something similar. For example, imagine if someone posted a topic saying (hypothetically) "Obama received more campaign funds from gay/lesbian organizations than McCain" (replace gay/lesbian with pro-choice, gun control, whatever). I doubt it would be interpreted as "He is in their pockets". It feels wrong to cast aspersions on someone's beliefs the moment they receive funding from some organization.
[+] jorgeortiz85|16 years ago|reply
Sometimes the mere -appearance- of a conflict of interest is nearly as bad as an actual conflict of interest. Citizens in a democracy should be able to believe with confidence that their elected representatives are doing what they think is right, rather than doubt whether their elected representatives are really doing what's right for those who give them big campaign contributions.
[+] jsz0|16 years ago|reply
The unfortunate thing is Sen. McCain portrays himself as standing up against the lobbyists and special interests but he's still taking the money. His votes are still favorable to them. Seems really hypocritical to me or at least it makes him look really bad even if he's not doing anything shady this time.
[+] goodkarma|16 years ago|reply
I think the special interests donate to folks they know they can influence. (Everything in government is about getting the votes they need, right?)

Which may be why Obama got a lot of donations from individual taxpayers and not multi billion dollar corporations.

[+] RiderOfGiraffes|16 years ago|reply
Why not link to the original article, as suggested in the guidelines:

  > Please submit the original source. If a blog post
  > reports on something they found on another site,
  > submit the latter
Here's the original:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/174280

[+] davidw|16 years ago|reply
Or better yet, simply avoid stories about politics. This article is more about McCain and money rather than network neutrality.
[+] goodkarma|16 years ago|reply
So funny how Republicans use the word "freedom" (as in "Internet Freedom Act") when they're actually taking freedoms away (like Net Neutrality)
[+] benofsky|16 years ago|reply
And I thought he was a maverick, nope just corrupt like everyone else.
[+] bjelkeman-again|16 years ago|reply
Can one be a senator or congresswoman in the US without taking money from interest groups like these? If you can, do you then have to be a millionaire? How does it work? Just curious.