DCCC Chair Wants to Get Money Out of Politics but “Frontline” Dems Hypocritically Benefit from DCCC’s Own Tainted Corzine Money

January 9, 2012

FYI, a similar version of this release below went out to the following districts: Tim Bishop (NY-01), Leonard Boswell (IA-03), Russ Carnahan (MO-03), Ben Chandler (KY-06), Gerry Connolly (VA-11), Mark Critz (PA-12), Larry Kissell (NC-08), Jim Matheson (UT-02), Mike McIntyre (NC-07), Jerry McNerney (CA-09), Bill Owens (NY-23), Gary Peters (MI-09), Kurt Schrader (OR-05), Tim Walz (MN-01)

DCCC Chair Wants to Get Money Out of Politics but Schrader Hypocritically Benefits from DCCC’s Own Tainted Corzine Money
Oregon “Frontline” Democrat Demonstrates Hypocrisy by Staying Silent on DCCC’s Disgraced Fundraiser’s Political Donations

Washington — Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairman Steve Israel made the point this weekend that there’s too much money in politics, but he failed to mention the high-profile donations from disgraced Democrat fundraiser Jon Corzine that have benefitted members of the DCCC’s “Frontline” program like Kurt Schrader. Schrader should have immediately called upon the DCCC to return or donate the tainted cash Corzine gave them in light of his unscrupulous business practices that saw billions in his customers’ money go missing.

“Kurt Schrader has continued to stay silent on the DCCC’s tainted campaign cash even after their disgraced donor Jon Corzine lost billions of dollars from American families and farmers,” said NRCC Communications Director Paul Lindsay. “As long as Schrader continues to benefit from the DCCC’s scandal-filled Corzine cash, Democrat complaints over the influence of money in politics will continue to ring hollow and completely hypocritical.”

The DCCC has taken $130,000 from Jon Corzine. (CQMoneyLine, accessed 11/03/11)

DCCC Chairman Steve Israel pointed out that money’s influence in politics is too great this past weekend, but failed to mention the high-profile downfall of prolific Democrat fundraiser Jon Corzine:

DIANA WILLIAMS: What’s it cost these days to run for Congress?

REP. STEVE ISRAEL: It depends on the media market. The short answer to your question, too much. That’s why we need to get money out of politics. (WABC’s “Eyewitness News Upclose,” 1/8/12)

Even President Obama and the Democratic National Committee donated away their money from Corzine under the increasing pressure:

“President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign returned campaign contributions from Jon S. Corzine, former chairman and chief executive officer of MF Global Holdings Ltd., according to a Democratic official… Corzine, who testified before a congressional panel about MF Global’s bankruptcy and $1.2 billion in missing customer funds, has been one of Obama’s top fundraisers this election cycle.” (Hans Nichols, “Obama Returns $70,000 in Corzine Donations,” Bloomberg, 12/24/11)

The longer Kurt Schrader stays silent on the DCCC’s tainted campaign cash from Corzine, the more hypocritical the Democrats’ words become. Until Schrader stands up to his party leaders on the DCCC’s Corzine contributions, he will continue to demonstrate that the outrage stops when it comes to helping his own reelection prospects.

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