By Stephanie Kirchgaessner 16/03/2010, p. 9.
Two years ago, Barack Obama, eager to win the Pennsylvania primary and the Democratic nomination for US president, launched an advertisement with a simple message: if elected, he would end Washington’s corrupt ways.
His target in the advertisement was a man named Billy Tauzin, a former Republican lawmaker turned lobbyist from Louisiana. Mr Obama is shown telling a roomful of concerned voters the story of how Mr Tauzin became chief lobbyist for the drug industry’s trade association on a reported $2m salary just months after he helped get a bill through Congress that barred the government from negotiating drug prices on behalf of elderly Medicare recipients. The legislation was a huge boon for the pharmaceutical industry. “I don’t want to learn how to play the game better,” Mr Obama says in the advertisement. “I want to put an end to the game-playing.”