Describing the Clinton Global Initiatives events as creepy, a journalist and onetime moderator for forums hosted by the foundation says theres no doubt the Clintons sold access.
Ive spent a decent amount of time at the Clinton Global Initiative, Davidson said during a podcast for Slate.
He continued:
And there is a real creepy vibe, to me, personally, at the Clinton Global Initiative.
It seems, to me, that it is all about buying access. It is incredibly expensive just to go to the thing
and there are sort-of these explicit ways in which you get access. You pay more money to get more access to political leaders and to really rich people and to big corporate leaders.
Theres this kinda creepy theatre that happens where you have the CEO of Coca-Cola or IBM or whatever or GE up there with President Clinton and theyre just bathing each other in love over how generous and wonderful they are and how much they care about the world and all these earnest people applauding and thrilled.
After concluding that it really feels gross, Davidson said his opinion of the organization hasnt hurt his view of Clinton as a presidential candidate.
I cant wait to vote for her, Davidson said. If I had time Id go move to Missouri or Ohio or somewhere so my vote could actually count.
Poster Comment:
Davidson readily acknowledges the sleaze and corruption - but excuses the inexcusable. We will not only get 'the best president money can buy' we will continue with the most vapid, useless and prejudiced press we deserve. God help this nation and deliver us from the over-medicated, tattooed, semi-illiterate Democrat voters: both alive and buried.