| Over and over, as I've either broken the news of this story or discussed it with someone, the exact same conversation has happened: Me: Did you hear about Bill Richardson? Someone else: (insert favorite swear word here)!!! I really liked him! What the (other swear) happened?!?! So, I wrote this blog post originally over at Public Citizen's blog, because, in the words of Space Ghost, "You're bringing me down, Man!" I’ve heard it said that churches are supposed to make bad men good and good men better. Our campaign finance system seems to do the opposite: make good men bad and bad men worse (ie, Governors Richardson and Blagojevich, respectively). As far back as Socrates, outside observers have noticed the corruptive influence of money on public policy. Our public servants worshiping at the altar of campaign donations is sure path to hell for most of us. But the fact that we force them to do so by not providing a public financing system begs the question: Are we getting what we deserve? As Richardson withdraws his name for consideration of being Commerce Secretary, more and more details are coming out about his ethical problems. Did he take campaign donations that changed his votes? Possibly, or at least there’s enough of an ethical cloud there that no one can know for sure. |