Biz As Usual Commentator Jacob Weisberg says all this attention and frenzy over campaign contributions from Indonesian donors is misplaced. The Democrats didn't break any new ground in accepting forbidden contributions, there's no evidence of a quid pro quo arrangement, and John Huang broke no new ground in exploiting the Commerce Department to raise money. The "Indogate" business stinks...but it's merely typical.

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Commentator Jacob Weisberg says all this attention and frenzy over campaign contributions from Indonesian donors is misplaced. The Democrats didn't break any new ground in accepting forbidden contributions, there's no evidence of a quid pro quo arrangement, and John Huang broke no new ground in exploiting the Commerce Department to raise money. The "Indogate" business stinks...but it's merely typical.