A Tale Of Two Big Chunks Of Money
By | Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 | Politics

The RNC has reportedly spent nearly $150,000 on a wardrobe for Sarah Palin and her family since being named the Vice Presidential nominee.

The DNC has reportedly spent nearly $140,000 on “podium production” for Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the convention.


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Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney has blogged at J’s Notes since 2001, is the director of RedStormPAC providing online fundraising for Republican candidates in Virginia, and co-founder of K6 Consulting. He is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University and resides in Richmond, Virginia.

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2 Responses to "A Tale Of Two Big Chunks Of Money"
  1. Ispeakup October 23, 2008 07:54 am

    So how much money has the Deocrats spent to make Michelle Obama look good?

    So what if the Republican’s spent money on the Palin’s. It was their choice.

    The people that contributed to the campaign I don’t think said I don’t want you to spend money on clothes. I don’t think they specify how they want their money spent.

    And besides when it is all said and done the clothes are going to charity. The deocrats needs to be looking at themselves.

  2. Eng Esch October 23, 2008 14:57 pm

    Can I say two words: hockey mom? You do realize that she’s trying to project an image of a stereotypical hockey mom, don’t you?

    As a conservative, I find it totally disgusting. If I’d contributed one cent to the RNC this year, I’d demand it back.

    And comparing this to the podium is good — they are both wastes of money, but the RNC obviously could have used that money on some campaigns that are in real danger right now. Just MHO.

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