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Saturday, January 12, 2008

E J Pipken Admits to Paying for Access to Politicians

Maryland Senator and Congressional candidate E. J. Pipken has admitted to pay for play. The Baltimore Sun reports that Pipken admits contributing $2,000 to the gubernatorial campaign of former Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend in order to gain access to "decision makers" regarding Pipken's fight again dumping dredge spoil near the Bay Bridge.

Pipken notes that this occurred prior to his election to the Maryland Senate. The Sun's article doesn't provide the date of the donation, so we can't be sure whether or not Pipken was a candidate at the time.

If I had ever considered voting for Pipken, I would change immediately. If, by some miracle, Pipken managed to accomplish more than cost Maryland Sen. Andy Harris the GOP nomination and win the GOP primary I would simply refuse to pull the lever in the Congressional race. Why? I don't want someone representing my district that was stupid enough to admit that he paid to play.

We all know that this type of behavior goes on. However, admissions by people like Pipken only fan the fires for more ridiculous "reform" schemes. The real answer is to adopt a campaign finance system that permits unlimited contributions, only from individuals, and to require quick reporting into a publicly accessible database similar to the one maintained by VPAP.

Crossposted in Delmarva Dealings

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG! A politician who tells the truth! What the hell was he thinking!

honestaby said...

I don't know what's more disingenuous the fact that he donated money to the Dems or his excuse as to why he did it.

Anonymous said...

Isn't that how it usually works? You make a contribution, the candidate wins the election, and then you have "access" to that candidate for whatever your cause or special interest happens to be.

One reason why I would never run for public office: You always have your hand out looking for money, and by so doing, you are bound to give "Access" to those who contribute.

Anonymous said...

this doesn't make any sense. Was he a democrat then?

Anonymous said...

Yeah allow unlimited contributions. IDIOT.

Anonymous said...

If pipkin thinks that you can buy influence, then what is his price? I guess I could just ask Omalley!

Anonymous said...

To Friends of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend:

Edward Pipkin $1,000 (5/23/2000)
Alisa Pipkin $1,000 (5/23/2000)

Maryland already has a searchable campaign finance database available at: http://www.electionsmaryland.com/.

Anonymous said...

You spell that pipkIOUn.