
So what does it take to get an endorsement from a former Iowa governor/Presidential candidate? Well, apparently $430,000 is a good start. Thats the amount that Mr. Vilsack, seen right saluting his new lead'er, is in debt according to the NY Times. In what Clinton aides have said was not a quid pro quo, Vilsack has thrown his endorsement to Clinton, while she has agreed to utilize her significant fund-raising machine to help pay back some of his debt. You know Hillary, I have some serious student loan debt and very few scruples; Lets begin a conversation here. Hillary Clinton has already been compared to Big Brother so far this campaign. Maybe Vilsack should rethink his "Heil Hillary" salute if he wants to avoid those bill collectors.
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Posted by: sdfsdfsdf | March 27, 2007 at 11:18 AM