14 June 2010

Didnt Barack Hussein Obama promise that he will not take money from the wrong people?

Posted by admin under: Elections .



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24060056/

He is taking money from Chicago Hedge funds and Casino developers. Isn’t Barack Obama just a hypocrite what he accusses other politicians should not do????

Obama supporters, are you forgetting how Obama came to the race in the first place??? Do you know the story of Jack Ryan??

Do some homework before you support someone…http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_%282004_U.S._Senate_candidate%29

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13 Comments so far...

Mary_mountain_lover Says:

15 June 2010 at 3:27 pm.

as opposed to Hillary taking money from..whom? Now that’s a laundry list.

oui-oui Says:

15 June 2010 at 8:36 pm.

where were you when Bush got money from all those weird places ? you voted for him anyway no ?

fairly smart Says:

18 June 2010 at 6:29 pm.

Yeah…boy, he has become some kind of politician…just like the rest! Isn’t so easy to be clean when you don’t start out clean!

Malcolm Xerox Says:

19 June 2010 at 12:43 am.

Ma homie takes money from Islamic front organizations.

information_police Says:

21 June 2010 at 10:10 am.

He hasn’t taken money from PACS, just from individuals who happen to work in those industries.

Rockadayjohnny Says:

21 June 2010 at 6:39 pm.

No one will do any homework unless you stop nagging.

fdm215 Says:

25 June 2010 at 12:16 am.

Well, your definition of the “wrong people” seems to be anybody who can afford to write a check for the allowable maximum. I don’t think he ever said he wouldn’t accept checks from well off supporters. Why shouldn’t he?

Obama 2008

ARGHH Says:

28 June 2010 at 4:07 am.

it doenst even matter to me anymore, i dont think we have ANY good choices, i guess we just have to go for the lesser of all evils

Enchantress Says:

30 June 2010 at 9:46 pm.

In a March 16, 2008, interview with a group of college journalists, former President Bill Clinton stated that an inordinate amount of money distributed by Sen. Barack Obama’s leadership PAC, Hopefund, went to elected officials in states with early primaries.

It was a key point in Clinton’s argument that Obama has not been true to his pledge not to accept lobbyist or PAC money in his run for president.

Leadership PACs are political action committees established by members of Congress to support other candidates. Members use the committees to solidify relationships with other members of Congress who might later support them in a run for a leadership post within Congress or in a bid for higher office. Most politicians shelve their leadership PACs once they formally announce their candidacy for president.

But Obama didn’t.

In the months after Obama announced his candidacy on Feb. 10, 2007, Hopefund distributed more than $400,000 to federal and state political candidates and parties.

Said Clinton: “In the beginning, he spends 40 percent of the PAC money, 43 percent to be exact, on Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina politicians. Those states constitute 3.7 percent of America’s population, after he is a political candidate. And this money did come from lobbyists and special interest groups.

“Now, he can say that this is just a blind coincidence, although he admitted that his political action committee consulted with his campaign about how to spend that money out.”

A PolitiFact analysis of the political contributions made by Obama’s Hopefund after Obama officially announced his candidacy found that $185,000 went to Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina (the overwhelming majority went to Iowa, $95,500, and New Hampshire, $82,000). Another $251,000 went to candidates or state parties in 26 other states, according to a review of Hopefund disbursements listed at Opensecrets.org.

That means 42.4 percent of Hopefund disbursements were spent in the four states. So Clinton is dead on there.

And Clinton rightly notes that these states constitute just 3.7 percent of America’s population, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. The implication is that the money was spent only to curry favor with politicians in early-voting states that could give Obama’s campaign a boost.

“You are building your political clout, so you can call in favors in the future,” said Paul Ryan, an attorney for the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that specializes in analyzing campaign finance.

In December, the Clinton campaign called on Obama to close Hopefund and contended that the disbursements after Obama announced his candidacy violated election laws. Though no laws specifically require candidates to close their leadership PACs, Ryan said, it is a legal gray area and most politicians shelve them just to be sure. Obama and his staff maintained then that they did nothing improper.

The line was muddied some with a Washington Post story on Nov. 30, 2007, that quoted a campaign source acknowledging that Obama’s presidential campaign was consulted by Hopefund officials about how to disburse its remaining funds.

One can argue whether leadership PAC disbursements to other candidates count as presidential campaigning, or whether the inordinate amounts of money going to states with early primaries proves it — we think they probably do.

But we’re evaluating Clinton’s statement about how much PAC money Obama spent in the early-primary states. And Clinton is pretty much on target when he says 43 percent went to Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. We rate his claim True.

WTF Says:

2 July 2010 at 1:56 pm.

Since when has a politicians not taken money from the wrong people. Well I guess their was one but he already drooped out.

Elminster Says:

4 July 2010 at 2:24 am.

Oh the humanity! He accepts private donations of up to $2,300 from a casino owners and hedge-fund managers! That’s .0004% of his fund-raising total from February alone! He’s a casino-lobbyist drone!

UnaBlogger Says:

4 July 2010 at 5:48 pm.

Obama is wildly popular. Not only has he raised millions and millions in 5 and 10 dollar donations from average people, he is raising money from billionairs who have never given to presidential campaigns in their lives.
It is apparent how far Obama detractors are willing to go to smear him.
Why don’t you tell us the truth. What is it that scares you about Obama?

Obama Crush Says:

6 July 2010 at 5:21 pm.

It is his mission. It is what he was assigned to do.

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