Popularity Makes Money, But Does it Make Right?
The Arizona senator has been limited to spending $84 million for the general election campaign after he accepted federal funds under a program created after the Watergate scandal. Obama initially indicated he would adhere to the same limit, but reversed course and became the first post-Watergate candidate to finance a general-election campaign with private funding.
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I don't like Britney Spears. I don't like the TV shows all the morons like. I don't like fast food. I don't like cheap beer.
What's most popular is universally a dumbed-down, deceptive, environmentally destructive illusion that people buy because it's easier than thinking -- and possibly being wrong.
Yet another reason to distrust Obama.
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