“It was an aberration. It only happened once.”
— Yeah, right.
Meaning only that he wrote it to their specifications initially. Good for him. /s
Oh well as long as they admit their mistake no foul no harm, right? Not only no, but hell no. Besides how can we be sure it was only this one article? Is it because after that one article you just let the DNC write your articles for you so they wouldn’t have to be screened?
The author of the HuffPo article, Michael Calderone, used to work at Politico.
This incestuous relationship is why Politico is called PoLeftico.
The Party’s media. There is no free press in the US.
All of the REVENUE Generated at Politico as a result of this blatant and admitted Collusion between various media outlest and the DNC, Should Legally be Considered an “In Kind Contribution”, which means it is CLEARLY ILLEGAL.
http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml
What Counts as a Contribution
Most people think of contributions as donations of money in the form of checks or currency. While these are common ways of making a contribution, anything of value given to influence a Federal election is considered a contribution. This section describes several forms of giving that are considered contributions under the Federal campaign law. All the contributions you make—whatever their form—count against your per committee limits.
Ya Hey, Sure was a mistake.
A mistake that they got caught...
We know what they are, it’s just a matter of haggling over price.
Yes Kenny was a Soros employee but got a transfer back to oversee the soros work at its Leftico propaganda division !
mistake
When Republicans do the same thing, it’s corruption.
They got caught once. They do it all the time.
Ken Vogel and Isaac Arnsdorf are no doubt still gainfully employeed by Political making the apology null and void. Now there is a shocker.
Sending the article was extremely careless, but there was no criminal intent.
I guess admitting to a crime is the new free get out of jail card.
Why not? Politico is an arm of the DNC.
Polutico/Leftico. Lying once again. Almost every single one of those people comes from the ComPost, or used to anyway.
That’s a “mistake” that journalists don’t make.
“Getting caught” is a mistake that political advocates posing as journalists make.
Sounds like Politico is admitting they hire political advocates and the only concern is getting caught.
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