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Hillary, pay your small vendors.

by: Pam Spaulding

Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 09:30:00 AM EDT


(UPDATE: The latest flap is that Hillary hasn't paid her staff's health care premium to the tune of $292K. FEC filings show unpaid bills to provider Aetna for at least two months. Good lord, this PR problem is beyond the pale. Here is Clinton's FEC filing, and Obama's.)

The Clinton campaign is trying to keep its financial operation afloat as it hits the next slew of primaries, but this is bad PR any way you look at it. You can't sell yourself as a president ready to give hope and help to working families when you stiff small vendors who have made you look good on the road. Even worse, when vendors have contacted the campaign to see when they might be paid, no one responds. (The Politico):

Event production is important to big-time presidential campaigns. It shapes how candidates look and sound, not just to the thousands of people who turn out to campaign speeches and rallies but also to the millions who catch snippets of them on television.

And word is getting around that Clinton's campaign does not promptly pay those who labor to make her events look good, said an employee of the event production company Forty Two of Youngstown, Ohio.

...The Clinton campaign paid the company $16,500 to set up a stage, press riser, sound system and backdrops at a Youngstown high school last month for a raucous union rally, where an aggressive Clinton stump speech drew thunderous applause. But the Clinton campaign has yet to pay Forty Two for two other February events, and the employee said the campaign has stopped returning phone calls, e-mails and didn't respond to a certified letter.

More below the fold.
Pam Spaulding :: Hillary, pay your small vendors.
Forty Two also has done events for Obama's campaign, which has paid its bills promptly, according to the employee. FEC records show Obama's campaign paid the company $18,500. Show Tyme Exhibits, another Youngstown event production company, has produced political events for years and had never had problems getting paid before Clinton, according to owner Jim Phillips.

He said he's still waiting for a payment for setting up the sound system and stage for Clinton's February tour of a General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio.

And these aren't Obama supporters with an axe to grind; both the 42 employee and Phillips voted for Clinton - something they now both regret. What's unclear is how the campaign decides who gets paid and who doesn't (and how it's tied to campaign cash flow), as the Politico article cites vendors who received their payments in a timely manner.

That said, the bottom line in this story is that it shows the tap is running dry for Clinton. Remember that $5 million that she loaned her campaign? If she hadn't done that, given the burn rate, in February she would have been $3 million in the tank because of all the outstanding debt.

I have no patience for deadbeats; I was stiffed by a client when I was doing freelance magazine production several years ago. In two cases he simply wrote bad checks as payment after a long period of non-payment and my polite requests to receive payment. Perhaps a $200 or $500 billable doesn't mean much to the Clintonistas, but to do that to small vendors is unconscionable. It's fine if Mark Penn wants to defer payment to his shop, but the caterers, office cleaners and landlords left stiffed in the wake of a campaign that was publicly living the high life on the road to coronation is a terrible thing to do.

Vendors offering services to the Clinton campaign in any states with primaries coming up better ask for cash up front is unless they want to take a bath on the project.

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clinton and small business
hahaha...  she is a corporate hound.

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Joe Anthony and Obama MySpace
In light of this post, wondering how you felt about the Obama campaign stiffing Joe Anthony for his work on setting up a MySpace for Obama back in 07?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

I found a lot of bloggers and tech people willing to give BO a free pass on taking it away from him and not paying him anything for his efforts in maintaining it up until the time they decided they wanted to "own" it.

However it seems not dissimilar to Clinton stiffing her vendors. Having no patience for deadbeats, does it reconcile with your perception of the BO campaign?  


The FEC reports
Show Obama paid his bills with vendors.

The MySpace page matter was a dispute over ownership of a page first created by a supporter, not a contracted arrangement to produce a product or a service. I'm not saying the Obama people didn't handle it well or badly, but that is comparing apples and oranges regarding the issue discussed in this post.

The Clinton team contracted for services and have not only not paid them, but refused to answer queries about payment. That's a deadbeat.

If Obama's camp were in the situation Clinton is now, people would have gone apesh*t. Her campaign has an excuse for everything at this point, but stiffing average joes/janes and not paying health insurance premiums? That's truly stupid, given all of that turns up in FEC filings, and her whole public campaign has been about competence, health care and turning things around for working folks. It's another case of major message malfunction.


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Hmm...
Pam's faster than me laughs (see below)

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Actually
You can take away from this article some "bad PR", but it is not comparable to what has been alleged that the Clinton campaign has done.  First, Obama's campaign did not solicit work from this guy.  Second, he used Obama's name without his permission to obtain a web address.  Third, he was allowed to keep his original site, but not the address.  Fourth, how do you compensate someone who created a fan site for you?

Once again, the Obama campaign should have probably done the right thing and hired the guy (if he wanted to be hired), but this is apples and oranges to not paying someone who you contracted for work.  


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Yes, but--
I'm intrigued that one example, which is not even very apposite, is set up as proof of Obama being equally as financially negligent as Clinton, when the full report on her campaign clearly shows a wide range of people not getting paid for their services.

It's as convincing as the silly Clintonian claim, meant to balance her serial exaggerating about Bosnia, that Obama wasn't really a professor, but a senior lecturer, when his school called him a professor and that was in fact what he was.


"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


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What?
She can't manage to take care of her own campaign's health care but she wants us to put her in charge of taking care of the whole country?

Pam, as a landlord, I've learned that when a bad check is returned you can then simply call the bank daily around noon and ask if the check is good.  Sooner or later it probably will be.  What you have to be prepared to do is the instant that the bank tells you it's good, go down to the bank and cash it and then deposit the cash in your own account.  It might take a month or so, but you'll get your money.


Cashing cheques
When I was driving taxi (a lifetime ago) I sometimes had passengers who were short on cash and wanted to pay by cheque. I always accepted it. Instead of depositing it and waiting to see if it would bounce, I would go directly to the bank it was drawn on and ask if there was enough money in the account to cover it. If so, I would cash it on the spot. If not, I would come back another day. I never lost money on a cheque.

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Small Business Owners
are not banks for bigger companies (or political campaigns). I have to remind one of my clients of this every now and then especially when they want me to do something special that falls outside of our contract as a favor while they have overdue invoices stacking up. So far it's been the most frustrating part of being a small business owner.

Never try to train a pig. It's a waste of time and it annoys the pig.

Great news for Clinton!
This shows how good she is at saving money, and what a great financial steward she'll be for the country!

Huzzah!

Obama's just a show-off, anyway. Paying his bills?  What's he trying to prove?  What an over-achiever!


"In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."  The Colbert Report


We all seem like smart people...
I wonder, is it even possible anymore for Democrats to come up with a way to support one candidate over another in this primary without feeling driven to destroy their opponent? It all seems excessive. John McCain is a more appropriate target for all the negative energy.

I think it's great that both Clinton and Obama got health insurance for their staff, because many candidates don't. Good for them! (BTW, it's not unusual for insurance companies to let a big client off the hook for temporary cash shortages. You all seem to prefer the sleazy corporate conspiracy theory, but there it is.)

As to not paying the rest of the bills - well, it ain't pretty, but it's politics. When you're in a tight race, you're pulling out every penny you can for advertising. I've known races where senior staffers didn't get paid for weeks, even months, so this isn't unusual. I do feel bad for the small vendors, but as several people pointed out, they do get paid eventually.


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