No one is crying because the Bush campaign did the same.
After reading the campaign contribution rules, it seems to me both parties are breaking a lot of rules. We could say shame on them or we could say shame on all of us for allowing this to continue. From what I understand, and I could have been mislead, campaigns no longer are required to report how much money they got and from who they got it. That's why it is only speculation how much the Koch brothers have donated....supposedly in the millions to the Romney campaign via "super pacs".
As of 2011, Koch Industries' political action committee has donated more than $2.6 million to candidates. The Koch brothers support primarily Republican candidates, who received over 80% of their political donations from 2005-2009, and in 2010 they supported California Proposition 23 (2010).
In July 2012, David H. Koch hosted a $50,000-a-person ($75,000 a couple) fundraising dinner for 2012 Republican Party Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, which was the subject of protests.
William Koch, the younger brother of Charles and David, gave $1 million to Restore Our Future, a super-PAC backing Romney. During the 2008 presidential race, David Koch donated $2,300 to Romney.
Face it folks, special interests own our politicians and most of us aren't all that special in that their interests are not usually in our best interests.