Thursday, April 24, 2008

$10 Million Smakeroos!

Good news from the Washington Post:

INDIANAPOLIS. April 23 -- Coming off a convincing win in Pennsylvania, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton recorded her best fundraising day of the campaign, and she will need the money for what is being framed as a do-or-die contest in Indiana two weeks from now.

More than $10 million flowed into Clinton's nearly empty campaign accounts after the results of Pennsylvania's Democratic primary were announced Tuesday night, her aides said. That amount represented half of what she raised in all of March.
$10 Million is alot of money!

What can $10 Million get you?

You can pay for almost five hours of fighting in Iraq!

You can buy a shitload of rice from your local big box store although you would have to bring a few thousand friends to haul it away with the rationing and all.

You can pay for half of the cost to revive the studies for the new nuclear warheads George W. Bush wanted so we can bomb the hell out of Iran.

Or you could use it to make a good dent in the amount of money you owe to...Huh?

"You know, we were up late, but it sure was worth waiting for," Clinton told several hundred supporters standing in 80-degree heat here. "I'm going to be here for the next two weeks, doing everything I can to help Hoosiers understand that I will be there for you and you can count on me."


Uh oh.

How much does it cost to spend two weeks in Indiana with the requisite ad buys, etc...

Oh well.

Just ask for everything in cash.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

"I’m not asking you to take a leap of faith on me."


Vendor: Huber Heights City Schools

Location: Huber Heights, OH

Amount:
$1652.44

Days since event: 60




Money raised by Hillary Clinton in March: $35,812,630.51

Disbursements to Penn, Schoen & Berland Assoc. LLC in March: $3,147,990.00

(See the sidebar for the April vendor debt link)

On February 23, 2008 Hillary Clinton held a campaign rally at Wayne High School in Huber Heights, Ohio. There she talked about issues that the people of Ohio cared about like education. She also made a point to contrast her experience with that of Barack Obama saying,
“We don’t have a problem that we can’t solve, if we have the right leadership and we have people working together. That is what I offer. I’m not asking you to take a leap of faith on me. I’m asking you to look at the record of what I’ve already done.”

The only record she has to prove her management ability shows it took her months to pay school districts in New Hampshire. Will the people that she promised to look out for in Ohio have to wait too?

Hell she
stiffed her own high school!

Considering every dime she's got coming in is going to go immediately to buying ads in Indiana, the good people of Huber Heights should not hold their breath waiting for this to be paid.

This is unworthy of a president




Hillary Clinton now has $10,321,562.87 in debts. Many of the amounts are embarrassingly small and are owed to small business and institutions.

This blog will profile the businesses Hillary still owes, the people she has chosen to pay instead *cough*Mark Penn*cough* and question why she hasn't paid up yet.

We will hold her feet to the fire and try to get the word out about just how ridiculous her continued delinquency is.

Her behavior is unworthy of someone running for the highest office in this country.