Ernie Els Scoffs at democrat liberal Losers Idiocy

LIBERAL DINOSAURS NEAR EXTINCTION

2007/5/19

Immigration Bill Doesn't Fly With Americans

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@ 09:19 AM (12 months, 3 days ago)

 

Once they went beyond the democrat liberal talking points, Americans realized what a scam the behing closed doors democrat liberal immigration bill is a bend over and take it screw job. 

Fred Thompson added a voice of reasona, "scrap this bill and the whole debate until we can convince the American people that we have secured the borders or at least have made great headway." 

"I don't care how you try to spin it, this is amnesty," said Sen. Jim DeMint, a South Carolina Republican

"This amnesty plan is no fairy tale -- it is a bad dream," Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia said.

AFL-CIO President John Sweeney objected to proposed limits on family-based migration and said the temporary worker program that would force laborers to return to their home countries after working in the United States amounts to "virtual servitude, where workers' fates are tied to their employers and their workplace rights are impossible to exercise."

monkey

TIME TO START OVER AND PROTECT

AMERICA FIRST

 

2007/5/17

Hillary Clinton Friend Ron Burkle to Buy Primedia Inc. Magazine Group Through Source Interlink Companies

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@ 09:17 PM (12 months, 5 days ago)

 

Bill Clinton’s billionaire friend and political donor Ron Burkle has agreed to buy the magazine holdings of Primedia Inc., giving Burkle control of 76 specialty magazines.

Last year Burkle was rebuffed in his efforts to buy into Knight Ridder, Inc., the nation’s second-biggest newspaper chain. And this year he failed in his attempt to purchase Tribune Co., owner of the Los Angeles Times and other dailies.

But now Florida-based Source Interlink Companies, a large magazine distributor, will pay $1.2 billion to acquire Primedia’s magazines and related Web sites. Burkle’s investment firm Yucaipa Companies – which pays Clinton as a senior adviser – is the largest shareholder in Source Interlink.

Primedia’s magazines, which include Motor Trend and Soap Opera Digest, produced $524.8 million in revenue in fiscal 2006, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Last year the New York Times reported that Clinton stood to earn "tens of millions of dollars" as an adviser to Burkle’s equity firm. Burkle, who built his fortune operating supermarkets in Los Angeles, said at the time: "If we make money, he makes money."

Soon after Clinton joined Yucaipa, the firm created controversy when it was revealed that it was setting up a company to manage the investments of the crown prince of Dubai. At the time, Dubai was involved in a firestorm over its deal to take over some of the operations at major U.S. ports.

Clinton’s involvement with Yucaipa led former Clinton adviser Dick Morris to call the ex-president "a paid agent of the crown prince of Dubai."

Burkle’s deal to buy Primedia is expected to be completed this summer.

Another Clinton scam....under the table dollars and more media pushing Hillary.  Total BS.

 

2007/4/17

Hillary Draws Up New White House Architectural Plan

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@ 10:32 PM (13 months, 5 days ago)

 

Hillary has decided how to handle Bill IF she wins (doubtful).

bill clinton house

BILL'S RESPONSE?  "WE ALL KNOW WHO BELONGS IN THE DOG HOUSE."

 

2007/4/16

Obama Raises More Money Than Hillary in 2007

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@ 10:05 PM (13 months, 6 days ago)

 

Is that sweat on Hillary's brow?  Obviously not from sex.  The shrew thought she was a shoo - in but maybe not...HAHAHAHA

Hillary and Bill have made an unpleasant discovery over the past three months: Without the ability to pass out coveted goodies, like over-nights in the Lincoln Bedroom, invitations to White House coffees and state dinners, trips on Air Force One, weekends at Camp David, lucrative government contracts, top appointments, and the power to sign or veto legislation, their ability to raise money is far less than it once was.

That’s one of the key reasons why Hillary came in second in fund-raising for the first quarter.

For years, people have wondered whether the Clinton money machine was based on ideology and personal loyalty, or just the plethora of presidential perks at Bill’s disposal. The first quarter results give a resounding answer: It’s the perks, stupid.

Coming from nowhere, without any strong pre-existing donor base, Senator Barack Obama’s sensational showing in the first quarter — amassing $25 million in campaign contributions — has left the Clintons sputtering. And his astonishing bottom line is only part of his surprise upset in beating Hillary. While she narrowly edged out the new kid on the political block in the total amount raised, Obama outscored Hillary 2:1 where it really counts: the number of individual donors. This is a big win for Obama and demonstrates both the depth of support for an attractive alternative to Hillary, as well as the finely tuned organizing skills of the first term senator.

In the first three months of 2007, 100,000 people gave Obama money, while Hillary’s fund-raising base was only half as large with 50,000. That’s a big difference, especially when the distant second place went to the former first lady — who, along with her former president husband, has been cultivating fat cat Democrats and building a donor network for more than 16 years. Even with Bill — the man she calls the ‘most popular man in the world’ — working overtime to track down every last Clinton supporter with money, she (and he) could only attract half as many donors than a rookie from Illinois — so much for popularity.

And Obama’s money just keeps on coming! His campaign announced that he raised an additional $500,000 online in the 24 hours since he announced his total on Wednesday. That means that he raised almost $7.5 million to Hillary’s $4 million from online donors. And Obama has added another 4,300 new donors!

Early in the presidential race, the amount of money a campaign has raised matters as much as the number of donors who anted up. You can always go back to your donors and get more money, unless they have already maxed out. An initial $100 donor can become a $500 contributor by the end of the race. Direct mail donors can be re-solicited again and again and online donors keep on giving. So the key is to be able to go back to donors for more. With twice as many donors as Clinton, Obama will be able to raise much more money — much more than the former first lady.

Hillary won’t disclose how many of her donors have reached the maximum of $2200 for the primary, and $2200 for the general election. But, reports of her fund-raising tactics suggest that she squeezed her donors dry. In practical terms, this means that she has fewer donors to go back to for later donations.

So, what happened with Hillary? It’s not that she didn’t pay attention to raising money — she and Bill were working overtime to try and build a definite lead that would clearly establish her as the invincible frontrunner. That didn’t work.

Why doesn’t her frontrunner status and long history of raising big bucks translate into more donors and more money?

One answer may be Clinton’s solicitation fatigue. The Clintons are always knocking at the door with their hands out. Donors may be very tired of the constant phone calls from Chappaqua – for the Clinton Library, the Tsunami, Katrina, Hillary’s Senate campaign, Bill’s birthday, HILLPAC, Bill’s Global Initiative, etc. etc. When donors see the “914” area code (for Chappaqua) on their caller ID, they may understandably cringe and not answer. Soon, the donors may be asking their Public Service Commission to put Bill and Hillary on their no-call list!

But the most significant reason that the Clintons didn’t hit a home run in the first quarter may be due to the fact that they don’t have any more perks to hand out. The Clintons brought new meaning to presidential fund-raising by giving donors free reign of the White House. From Johnnie Chung to David Geffen, they handsomely rewarded their donors with an open door policy. Now, they obviously can’t do that.

And, at this rate, they may not be able to do it again the future either.