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PaceAdvantage
09-19-2008, 12:29 AM
Yes indeed. Barack Obama, the man who wants to be the next Prez of the USA, chose to surround himself with some pretty heady company when it came to economic advisers....read on for a giant belly laugh:

“You look at Obama’s economic advisers, the guys he has counted on from day one and who have raised him a ton — and I mean a ton — of money: Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, both of them are waist to neck deep in the mortgage debacle.”

Both Raines and Johnson have served as CEO of Fannie Mae, with Raines taking over from Johnson. Both are key political and economic advisers to Obama.

“How can Obama go out with a straight face and saw it was Republicans who made this mess, when it is his key advisers who ran the agencies that made the big mess what it is?” says a Democrat House member who supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. “It’s his people who are responsible for what may well be the single largest government bailout in history. And every single one of them made millions off the collapse that are lining Obama’s campaign coffers. If the McCain campaign lets this one go, they deserve to lose.”

It isn’t just Fannie Mae where Obama has a problem. Another close political adviser, in fact the one man responsible for rallying support for Obama early on among Congressional Democrats, is Rep. Rahm Emanuel, who served on the Board of Directors for Freddie Mac after leaving the Clinton White House. According to Freddie Mac insiders, Emanuel during his time on the board opposed every reform proposed by the Bush Administration that would have impacted Freddie and Fannie Mae.

The full story here:

http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=13841

ArlJim78
09-19-2008, 12:39 AM
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bigmack
09-19-2008, 01:15 AM
It's laughable that he comes out after the Fred & Fan bailout and points a finger at McC.

Top Recipients of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Campaign Contributions, 1989-2008
1) Christopher Dodd (D-CT) $133,900
2) John Kerry (D-MA) $111,000
3) Barack Obama (D-IL) $105,849

That's from '89-present. He's only been in the Senate since '04

Tom
09-19-2008, 09:54 AM
McCain is on that topic today - one his best speeches yet.
It is obvious where the sleeper is getting his funds.
This guy is 100% kettle.

PaceAdvantage
09-19-2008, 09:20 PM
Already the media has jumped to Obama's defense regarding Raines, downplaying any role Raines has or has had in advising Obama on economic matters.

It's good to see that Obama has the 4th estate in his corner, looking out for him, and at a moment's notice no less. If only John McCain could get that kind of assistance....:rolleyes:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/09/obamas_fannie_mae_connection.html

NJ Stinks
09-19-2008, 09:32 PM
Now I understand, PaceAdvantage.

It's the American Spectator's fault. :bang:

DJofSD
09-19-2008, 09:35 PM
Tainted. Big time.

But on the other hand, McCain's advisors are too much better: Meg Whitman - Ebay CEO, Carly Fiorina - Former HP CEO, Doug Holtz - former director Congressional Budget Office.

PaceAdvantage
09-19-2008, 10:46 PM
Tainted. Big time.

But on the other hand, McCain's advisors are too much better: Meg Whitman - Ebay CEO, Carly Fiorina - Former HP CEO, Doug Holtz - former director Congressional Budget Office.Let's see...last time I looked, Ebay and HP are doing a helluva lot better than Fannie or Freddie....who would you want advising you?

HUSKER55
09-19-2008, 11:26 PM
He wants the lying thief. He is a democrat. And he would probably prefer it if the pig wore lipstick. :D

sammy the sage
09-19-2008, 11:49 PM
The pot is calling the kettle black...no wait...the kettle is calling the pot black...

Both sides are FILTHY :( :mad: