On Friday I posted about the taxpayer funded campaign literature contituent outreach mailers that Serph Maltese is carpet bombing the 15th SD with. Today we learn that Maltese is once again campaigning with YOUR money and is depending on folks from the many groups in the district that "he" claims to fund to save his seat.
Maltese has not gotten a similar influx of GOP campaign guns, but he said he will instead draw on paid consultants and volunteers from the 227 groups he funds with grants.
He bristled at the notion that he is the most vulnerable GOP senator.
"That puts me in a very good position to secure funding from not only the Senate, but many of the groups that I have been helping in the past," he said.
First, let's disabuse Senator Maltese of the notion that he "funds" anything. He doesn't. WE do. I, for one, am pretty damn tired of pols putting their names all over stuff and then telling us that these things exist solely through their largesse. That's just ridiculous. Please stop.
Secondly, did Maltese really just say what I think he said? Did he really just say that he is depending on volunteers from organizations that he steers our money to all the while claiming credit? I mean, I'm not naive. I know that this is how many of these guys think and that it's also the way many of these orgs think. This is that magic time, the time that arrives every two years where incumbents stomp around their districts handing out truckloads of other people's money as if it were their own. But, I don't know that I've ever seen a pol actually come right out and say in black and white that those folks, the ones receiving all that public money, owe him or that he is depending on them to hit the streets on his behalf or, to be as blunt as Senator Maltese, give some of that money back to him. Read that again:
"That puts me in a very good position to secure funding from not only the Senate, but many of the groups that I have been helping in the past," he said.
Isn't that pretty much a presumption of a quid pro quo? We all know that these guys see your money as means to buy the support of voters. I've just never seen a politician state it so explicitly.
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