I'd like to make it clear to the people who run the Democratic Party that I will not support Hillary Clinton for president:
From Molly Ivins: Enough. Enough triangulation, calculation and equivocation. Enough clever straddling, enough not offending anyone. This is not a Dick Morris election. Sen. Clinton is apparently incapable of taking a clear stand on the war in Iraq, and that alone is enough to disqualify her. Her failure to speak out on Terri Schiavo, not to mention that gross pandering on flag-burning, are just contemptible little dodges.
And now a year later in the WaPo Hillary announces - LIKE IT'S A GOOD THING - she won't use public funds!!!:
By opting out of the system, Clinton will be able to spend as much money as she can raise, both for the primaries and for the general election, rather than being forced to abide by strict spending limits imposed by the Federal Election Commission on candidates who accept public financing.
Others have opted out of public financing for the nomination campaigns, but Clinton is the first since the current structure was created in 1974 to declare she will forgo public financing in the general election as well.
Clinton's decision will put pressure on other candidates in both parties to follow suit, and if they do, the 2008 campaign will complete what has been the rapid disintegration of a system designed to rein in unlimited spending in presidential campaigns.
One effect is to put lesser-known candidates at a further disadvantage in competing with rivals who have the capacity to raise huge amounts of money.
Mrs. Clinton's continued arrogance (very Bush-like) and lack of loyalty to the base of the democratic party and left leaning voters is contemptible and I will not reward her with my vote, should she get the nomination.
Mrs. Clinton's actions prove her, and the whole democratic party's belief, that, unlike the Republicans who pander to their base, the democrats don't think they have to. Ala the Clinton's good friend, Rahm Emanuel, the powers that be in the democratic party simply take liberals for granted. They know that most of us will be "practical" and overlook the contempt Clinton shows towards true political reform by annoucing a move like this.
We here in the left have been demanding public funding of all political campaigns, so Clinton announces she won't accept ANY PUBLIC FUNDING AT ALL. In essence telling those of us in the left and who are reform minded and trying to clean up the swamp that are political campaigns and donations to go F*ck off. Thanks Hillary!
Also by doing this she has put up a big sign to lobbyists, big moneyed special interest and big moneyed corporation to COME ON IN, IT'S SAFE HERE WITH US DEMOCRATS. Business will continue as usual for the rich and powerful with Mrs. Clinton in charge.