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SH'S DO YO KNOW the Obama's Accepted Millions From "Subprime" Tied Contributors?

Old Timer 2008/10/08 16:58:58
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As GOP attacks mount on the issue of Senator Obama’s ties to Political Action Committees and Lobbyists, Obama’s campaign has undergone little scrutiny on his long-standing ties to the financial and banking community. In Obama’s speeches across the country he has repeatedly criticized the Bush administration for allowing “evil” subprime mortgage lenders and investment banks to lead this county into our current mortgage meltdown. Obama’s rhetoric on the mortgage crisis has been pointed and blunt, as stated on his own campaign website, “Obama will crack down on fraudulent brokers and lenders…Obama has been closely monitoring the subprime mortgage situation for years, and introduced comprehensive legislation over a year ago to fight mortgage fraud and protect consumers against abusive lending practices”.

Throughout the campaign season Obama has attacked Wall Street’s financial sector and ran a campaign based largely upon his “good judgement”. The problem with Obama’s rhetoric rests in the fact that tucked away in his database of 1.5 million donors are the approximately 130,000 power brokers that have funded nearly 60% of his campaign. Included in this list are the more than 350 campaign bundlers who have accounted for over $78 million in contributions.

Among those campaign bundlers is Paul Roth, a partner at Schulte, Roth & Zabel, a firm that represents financial institutions including investment banks, securities firms, and hedge funds. Roth not only contributed to Obama’s campaign but also helped to “bundle” more than $50,000 for the Senator. The Obama bundler rolls also include Tom Wheeler, the managing director of Core Capital Partners, a Washington based private equity fund, have helped raise more than $100,000 for the Obama Campaign.

The real problem for Obama extends well beyond his campaign bundlers that include several prominent lobby–representing attorney’s and executives such as Frank Clark, the CEO of Commonwealth Edison. Executives across the financial and investment industry have accounted for millions in campaign contributions.

In San Antonia this past February Obama stated in a campaign speech, “To give you a sense of what that kind of lobbying gets you… the CEO of the largest subprime lender was promised a hundred-million-dollar severance package at a time when more than 2 million Americans were facing foreclosure, including nearly 14,000 right here in San Antonio..." Obama was most likely referring to an Angelo R. Mozillo, one of three CEO’s that were scheduled to appear to testify in front of a senate committee concerning their compensation and firms roles in the ongoing mortgage crisis. Stanley O’Neal, who received more than $161 million when he was ousted as the Chairman of Merrill Lynch, was one of the three CEO’s coming under scrutiny. In 2003, O’Neil donated to Senator Obama’s Senatorial campaign, followed up by a maximum $4,600 campaign contribution by he and his wife, Nancy Garvey, to the Obama Campaign. Ironically, the O’Neals tried to originally contribute $6,900 to the campaign only to have $2,300 returned.

O’Neil, Mozillo, and Charles Price have been branded the “poster-child” CEOs of the financial firms responsible for the mortgage meltdown and at least one of the three was a valuable contributor to the Obama campaign.

Also contributing to Obama’s cause is the more controversial Brad Morrice, the former CEO and President of the imploded subprime lender, New Century Financial. Morrice and his wife contributed the maximum $4,600 to Obama’s campaign last August.

Obama has also accepted campaign contributions from dozens of Lehman Brothers Executives, such as CEO Richard Fuld ($2,300), President Joseph Gregory ($4,600) and dozens of other top Lehman Executives. On June 19th, Lehman shareholders filed suit against Fuld and Gregory for the company’s exposure in the subprime market.

Among other subprime contributors to Obama’s campaign are Steve Boland, a managing director at Countrywide, who donated the maximum last June. Andrew Beer the president of Wachovia’s troubled subprime lender Evergreen Investment Partners also maxed out his contribution to the Obama campaign; and Joseph Azrack, the president of Citigroup Property Investments along with dozens of Citi Executives have heavily contributed.

In 2007 Eric Schwartz, the co-head of Goldman-Sachs Global Asset Management abruptly stepped down from is position, fueling rumors that his resignation was tied to a crumbling Global Alpha Hedge Fund. The Fund’s mounting losses led to a -39% performance last year as the fund assets shrunk by 60%. Shwartz, an Obama bundler and contributor, has helped to raise over $50,000 for the Senator’s Campaign.

In 2007 Robert Wolf, the CEO of UBS Americas, helped the Obama campaign raise more than $200,000. That amount was equaled by Louis Susman, the Chairman of a Citibank Subsidiary. Joining their efforts was Mark Gilbert, a Senior Vice President of Lehman Brothers.

Additional High Profile Financial Executives Include:

Richard Leweke – Vice Chairman of Washington Mutual Card Services
Seth Waugh – CEO of Deutsche Bank
Charles Lewis – Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch
Theodore Janulis – Bundler (over $50,000) & Lehman Brothers Head of Global Mortgages
Francisco Borges – Bundler (over $50,000) and Chairman of Landmark Partners a private equity real estate firm.
Nadja Fidelia – Bundler (over $50,000) & Managing Director of Lehman brothers
Michael Froman – Bundler (over $50,000) & Managing Director of Citigroup
David Heller – Bundler (over $200,000) & Managing Director of Goldman Sachs
John Rhea – Bundler & Co-head of Lehman Brothers Global Investment Banking
J. Michael Schell – Bundler (over $100,000) & Managing Director at Citigroup
Jim Torrey – Bundler (over $200,000) and founder of the Torrey Funds – Hedge Funds
Todd Williams – Bundler (over $50,000) & Managing Director Goldman Sachs & The Real Estate Council

The listing of contributions flowing in from Financial Institutions through Senator Obama’s career is short of amazing. There are currently dozens upon dozens of Senior Vice Presidents, Managing Directors, and other top level executives from firms such as Lehman Brothers, Wachovia, Washington Mutual, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and other high profile Wall Street banks and funds mired in the mortgage meltdown.

Obama has been relentless in his attacks upon the “evil” Wall Street executives that he has blamed for the ongoing fallout from the mortgage crisis, positioning himself on a “moral high ground”. The reality is that while Obama has been slapping the mortgage companies and investment banks with one hand, he has had his other hand in their wallet.
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  • Shaman Wind 2008/10/09 18:03:39
    Yes
    Shaman Wind
    Great stuff, Sunshine, keep it up.
  • Old Timer Shaman ... 2008/10/10 14:08:17
    Old Timer
    Sun shine? If I was black that would be considered Racist "Shine"
  • TananaTrish 2008/10/09 01:24:54
    Yes
    TananaTrish
    At the same time its only fair to state that they BOTH have been getting money from these bankster gangsters. Their both crap.
  • crsone 2008/10/08 23:33:54
    No
    crsone
    OK -- first, I really think it's uncool to fail to include the URL of a cut and paste, so I found yours: http://politicallydrunk.blogs... Others may wish to evaluate the source. Now -- Obama's raised way more than McCain, so the dollar amounts for his sources will, of course, be higher. That being said, here are their top contributors from open secrets

    hese tables list the top donors to these candidates in the 2008 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organization's PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

    Because of contribution limits, organizations that bundle together many individual contributions are often among the top donors to presidential candidates. These contributions can come from the organization's members or employees (and their families). The organization may support one candidate, or hedge its bets by supporting multiple candidates. Groups with national networks of donors - like EMILY's List and Club for Growth - make for particularly big bundlers.


    Barack Obama
    Goldman Sachs $739,521
    University of California $697,506
    Harvard University $501,489
    Citigroup Inc $492,548
    Google Inc $487,355
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    OK -- first, I really think it's uncool to fail to include the URL of a cut and paste, so I found yours: http://politicallydrunk.blogs... Others may wish to evaluate the source. Now -- Obama's raised way more than McCain, so the dollar amounts for his sources will, of course, be higher. That being said, here are their top contributors from open secrets

    hese tables list the top donors to these candidates in the 2008 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organization's PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

    Because of contribution limits, organizations that bundle together many individual contributions are often among the top donors to presidential candidates. These contributions can come from the organization's members or employees (and their families). The organization may support one candidate, or hedge its bets by supporting multiple candidates. Groups with national networks of donors - like EMILY's List and Club for Growth - make for particularly big bundlers.


    Barack Obama
    Goldman Sachs $739,521
    University of California $697,506
    Harvard University $501,489
    Citigroup Inc $492,548
    Google Inc $487,355
    John McCain
    Merrill Lynch $349,170
    Citigroup Inc $287,801
    Morgan Stanley $249,377
    Goldman Sachs $220,045
    JPMorgan Chase & Co $206,392


    And top industries from the same source

    Many presidential candidates receive the bulk of their funds from the same industries and Washington-based interest groups that dominate giving to all federal politicians and parties. Beyond this, some candidates receive sizable amounts from industries that make up the economic base of their home state. From this table, you can get a flavor of which are the top industries giving to this politician.


    Barack Obama
    1 Lawyers/Law Firms $27,689,330
    2 Retired $27,220,507
    3 Education $12,222,365
    4 Securities & Investment $10,847,652
    5 Business Services $7,451,886
    John McCain
    1 Retired $30,263,018
    2 Lawyers/Law Firms $9,334,909
    3 Real Estate $7,651,562
    4 Securities & Investment $7,634,378
    5 Misc Business $4,779,073

    And I like this one:

    Candidate Comparison: Source of Funds
    2008 Cycle

    Select:


    Barack Obama (D)
    Individual contributions $426,902,991
    PAC contributions $450
    Candidate self-financing $0
    Federal Funds $0
    Other $27,152,882
    Report Date 09/21/2008
    John McCain (R)
    Individual contributions $184,758,250
    PAC contributions $1,346,385
    Candidate self-financing $0
    Federal Funds $0
    Other $43,935,187
    Report Date 09/21/2008

    You might also find this table interesting: http://www.opensecrets.org/pr...

    It's pretty long, so I'm not going to copy it, but here's the part that's about the financial, real estate and insurance sector

    Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
    Barack Obama $27,400,471
    John McCain $24,998,463
    (more)
  • Old Timer crsone 2008/10/09 16:42:46
    Old Timer
    Hey, I wonder what happens to the LEFT OVERS from campaign contributions when the election is over? How come no listing of what each got From FANNIE AND FREDDIE?
  • Dwight Mann 2008/10/08 22:06:45
    Yes
    Dwight Mann
    He should be forced to relenquish his candicacy
  • Change Happens 2008/10/08 20:17:47
    No
    Change Happens
    Did you know this is a lie?
  • Sister Jean 2008/10/08 19:51:59
    Yes
    Sister Jean
    and have you heard of heard
  • Old Timer Sister ... 2008/10/09 16:45:38 (edited)
    Old Timer
    Do you also Know That McCain WAS completely cleared OF ANY wrong dion in this investigation? The Democratic head of that committee admitted that MCCAIN should not have even been included in the investigation. Actually it should have been The KEATING 3 One of the DEM'S charged was Exonerated Also. GOOGLE IT
  • Sister ... Old Timer 2008/10/09 16:51:22
    Sister Jean
    he was not totally cleared he was censored,
  • Old Timer Sister ... 2008/10/09 16:58:55
    Old Timer
    Link?
  • Daveman 2008/10/08 19:17:46
    No
    Daveman
    interesting. good post
  • Deb. I believe. 2008/10/08 19:05:00
    No
    Deb.  I believe.
    +1
    I know, you don't put your hand in any bankers wallet. They give it, or you don't get it! It's time for them to give back. Maybe Obama's message made them feel guilty!
  • Old Timer Deb. I... 2008/10/08 19:07:11
    Old Timer
    What message? He doesn't seem to feel guilty enough to give back his share.
  • Deb. I... Old Timer 2008/10/08 19:20:20 (edited)
    Deb.  I believe.
    +1
    Top Industries of McCain Bundlers Sector Min. Raised # of Bundlers
    Securities & Investment $11,850,000 70
    Real Estate $9,500,000 55
    Lobbyists $6,250,000 21
    Lawyers/Law Firms $4,900,000 43
    Misc Finance $4,500,000 35

    Together, as of August 18, 534 elites have directed at least $75,750,000 to McCain, and 509 have gathered at least $63,300,000 for Obama.
    This door swings both ways!
  • YourOba... Deb. I... 2008/10/08 19:35:35
    YourObamaUpdate.com
    +1
    Well put Deb..... With no platform, the McCain camp must rely on pointing fingers and trying to place blame instead of promoting their candidates policy (or lack thereof)

    Obama / Biden 08... the only rational choice
  • Deb. I... YourOba... 2008/10/08 19:40:56
    Deb.  I believe.
    There is two sides to every story, you know. Thanks.
  • Jwalden --- Constitution Party 2008/10/08 18:42:25
    Yes
    Jwalden --- Constitution Party
    +1
    well researched. Keep up the support.

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