Sex, Campaign Money, and Cleaning Up Politics

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By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Don't like how our politics are paid for? Some people who agree are pushing what I can only call the Lysistrata campaign finance reform plan. In the ancient Greek comedy, women withheld sex from their soldier husbands until they agreed to end an ongoing war. Substitute sex for money and you have what the folks over at Change Congress are pushing: that donors go "on strike," refusing to give their money to pols until a campaign finance overhaul is passed (specifically, they favor a system whereby people limiting themselves to small donations would get matching government funds).

They say that they've gotten no-contribution pledges from people who gave $400,000 to federal candidates in the last cycle. You can see the list of who got that cash here.

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soundtracks of AL 5:43AM July 17, 2009

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ultram recreational dosage of KS 6:53PM July 02, 2009

It's interesting (and disheartening) that even a seemingly altruistic man like Obama can be seen as "buying" the White House. My novel, TAKEOVER, is about a man who "buys" the Oval Office -- but his motives are entirely selfish. I set out to write it as an intellectual exercise: could a man of virtually infinite wealth and (private) power purchase the ultimate trophy, the White House? It never occurred to me to invent a scenario in which a "good" man buys the Presidency.

Evan Adamson

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Evan Adamson of NY 9:15PM January 27, 2009

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Robert Schlesinger is managing editor for opinion at U.S. News and World Report, overseeing all opinion editorial content. He is the author of "White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters." E-mail him at rschlesinger@usnews.com. Follow him on Twitter: @rschles.

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