To: don-o
Is it the job of the candidate to police the beliefs of all his donors?
10 posted on
11/03/2015 4:48:37 AM PST by
nonliberal
(Sent from a payphone in a whorehouse in Mexico.)
To: nonliberal
No. In the U.S. today it's the job of the candidate
to do the bidding of his donors.
Hence, the importance of what the donors' beliefs are.
12 posted on
11/03/2015 4:50:24 AM PST by
Alberta's Child
("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
To: nonliberal
Is it the job of the candidate to police the beliefs of all his donors? What an odd question. Trump has already explained how the money game works. Did you happen to hear that?
13 posted on
11/03/2015 4:51:44 AM PST by
don-o
(I am Kenneth Carlisle - Waco 5/17/15)
To: nonliberal
Endorsements are one thing, but when there is money involved, you better believe it matters. Those donors want something in return.
15 posted on
11/03/2015 4:54:53 AM PST by
Catsrus
( I callz 'em as I seez 'em.)
To: nonliberal
Of course not, for the multitudes of small <$5000 small fry donors. But, for the giant billionaire donor... what does that donor know about Rubio that I do not?
17 posted on
11/03/2015 4:57:34 AM PST by
C210N
(When people fear government there is tyranny; when government fears people there is libertye)
To: nonliberal
Not if he gives 10 or 20 dollars. Yes if the donor is giving millions and buying access.
22 posted on
11/03/2015 5:10:42 AM PST by
uscga77
(the truth remains)
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