On Monday, David Brock quit Priorities USA, his Hillary Clinton super PAC. Brock said he was upset over tactics Priorities was using against other PACs. Brock is known for his on-again-off-again relationship with the Clintons.
When Hillary Clinton first ran for the White House in 2008, the cash-filled campaign was known to be a machine. Popularity never comes without controversy though--quite a few of the Hillary cliques began infighting and got in the way.
Brock threw a tantrum Monday and quit over an article in the New York Times about Clinton fundraiser Mary Pat Bonner, who took as much as a 12-and-a-half percent commission for the money she brought in.
Brock said that his PAC provided the information and called the article a "political hit piece."
After a few hours of cooling off, Brock wrote another letter saying that he is open to coming back to Priorities.