Helpful from Kevin Drum on Hillary, the State Department, and Access

Kevin responds at Mother Jones to my USA Today oped. Here’s the key part:

This is fine. If the beef with Hillary is that she’s an ordinary politician who’s more likely to see you if you’re (a) important, (b) a party wheelhorse, and (c) an important donor, then I have no argument. I also have no argument that this is unseemly.

But it’s also something I can’t get too upset about. It’s not just that everyone does this. It’s not just that everyone in American politics does this. It’s the fact that everyone, everywhere, throughout all of human history has done this. It’s just the way human societies work. I’m all in favor of trying to reduce the influence of money on politics, but I doubt there’s any way to truly make much of a dent in it.And as I’ve mentioned before, I don’t consider it one of our nation’s biggest problems anyway….

If you want to criticize the outsize influence of the connected and powerful, that’s fine. If you want to criticize Hillary Clinton for being an ordinary part of this system—as Bernie Sanders did—that’s fine. (As long as you’re not also part of that same system, of course.) But is there some kind of special scandal associated with Hillary in the State Department? I sure don’t see it.

This is nice and clarifying. I agree there is no special scandal associated with Hillary at the State Department. It is business as usual for our politicians.

And that’s the problem.

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