Posted on 10/20/2007 7:49:06 AM PDT by tlb
So later this month, according to THIS INVITATION, the presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, is holding a "Rural Americans for Hillary" lunch and campaign briefing at the end of this month .
..but she's holding it in Washington, DC .
at a lobbying firm
and specifically, though it's not mentioned in the invitation, at the lobbying firm Troutman Sanders Public Affairs
which just so happens to lobby for the controversial multinational agri-biotech Monsanto.
You read that right: Monsanto, about which there are serious questions about its culpability regarding 56 Superfund Sites, wanton and "outrageous" pollution, and the decidedly unkosher (and quite metaphoric) genetically-bred "Superpig."
A company that the website "Ethical Investing" labels "the world's most unethical and harmful investment."
Holding an agri-summit in the plush halls of the lobbyists for Monsanto doesn't sound like the kind of "rural Americans" a presidential candidate would necessarily want to be photographed with.
Particularly if Clinton's two primary opponents -- former Sen. John Edwards, D-NC, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. -- don't take money from lobbyists and are trying to depict the frontrunner as too much a part of the corrupt Washington system, lobbyists, corporate America, et al .
But then again, it doesn't say Clinton will attend this luncheon -- just senior staffers and congressional endorsers! (Is that better or worse?)
Response from the Clinton campaign to come .
But what do you think?
-- jpt
UPDATE: An Edwards supporter sends along this cover of the Raleigh News & Observer showing the Carolinian -- by contrast -- "Get(ting) his Boots Dirty as he Woos Rural Voters," per the headline.
UPDATE 2: Clearly the Edwards campaign reads this blog.
Edwards for President communications director Chris Kofinis just issued a statement saying:
While John Edwards was in rural Iowa yesterday talking about his plans to help family farmers, the Clinton campaign was in Washington, DC planning an event with the lobbyists from the biggest corporate agriculture company in the world. The difference between John Edwards and Hillary Clinton could not be more clear. Heres some news for the Clinton campaign, when folks in rural Iowa talk about the problems with hog lots, they don't mean parking lots on K Street.
UPDATE 3: Phil Singer with the Clinton campaign points out that Fortress Investments, the hedge fund Edwards used to work for, has invested in Monsanto. And one of Edwards top advisors, Peter Scher, is the managing partner for Mayer Brown, a firm that lobbies for Monsanto.
Singer says: "When Edwards was in the Senate, he frequently split from Hillary and supported the views of corporate agribusiness over family farms."
Singer adds, "In 2004, John Edwards said 'If you are looking for the candidate that will do the best job of attacking the other Democrats, I am not your guy.' But hes become that guy now that his 2008 campaign has stalled."
Most of Hillary's voters will have a kneejerk hate of Monsanto and other "evil" corporations. Especially Monsanto for its Genetic Modified "Franknfoods". And they talk themselves into believing Hillary is on their side against big money.
Monsanto? Are they behind the push to burn corn in our cars?
Or this one:(...Democrats)
The Hillary list is endless as is her lack of support for the law, especially Campaigne Laws - worse, all judges seem to find her faultless....who is paying them off, Bill? The latest propaganda about her likeability is failing because the truth is so clear.
Hillbillys for Hillary!!
Ping for potential ammo.
Cornsilk.
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