Author Topic: Schmuck Taxpayers in NYC pay for Obama's gala w the girls last night. FUBO!!!!!  (Read 747 times)

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2159554/Barack-Obama-New-York-President-jets-evening-star-studded-fundraisers.html#ixzz1xrBM6E6y



Disgusting beyond words.  He uses a fake photo op at WTC to justify getting us on the hook for his fundraising gala w the girls. 


FUBO you rotten thug! 


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Obama shifts from grit to glitz in election-year contrast ($40K/head to celebrate the middle class)
 Reuters via Yahoo News ^ | 06/15/2012 | Laura MacInnis




NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talk about a venue change. Fresh from giving an economic speech in America's industrial Rust Belt, President Barack Obama headlined big-dollar campaign fundraisers at the home of "Sex and the City" actress Sarah Jessica Parker and in a landmark New York hotel.

Obama has shaped his re-election message around appealing to middle-class voters, many of whom continue to struggle to find work and afford their homes years after economic recession hit.

But the Democratic president, like his Republican opponent and candidates before them, is also targeting wealthy supporters to help fill his campaign coffers as he seeks to win a second White House term on November 6. The contrast was especially sharp for Obama on Thursday. In a speech at a community college in Cleveland, Ohio, he said that Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney would hollow out the middle class with his policies favoring the rich.

Hours later, he was holding court in the elegant dining room of Parker's four-story brownstone in Manhattan's West Village, where 50 guests including actress Meryl Streep and designer Michael Kors paid $40,000 a plate for dinner.

Then he spoke to a $10,000-per-person fundraiser in a lavish ballroom of the Plaza Hotel featuring singers Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys, telling the well-heeled crowd that he was committed to ensuring economic opportunities for all Americans.


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Obama bemoans ‘people hurting out there’ at Sarah Jessica Parker’s $40,000-per-person fundraiser
 Twitchy ^ | 6/14/2012 | Twitchy

Posted on Friday, June 15, 2012 8:31:01 AM by Qbert

Obama bemoans ‘people hurting out there’ at Sarah Jessica Parker’s $40,000-per-person fundraiser



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At the 4-story brownstone that is the home of Sarah Jessica Parker & Matthew Brokerick, Pres Obama addressed 50 ppl paying $40K per.

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CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller reported from the glitzy $40,000 a person Obama fundraiser at the home of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick. Yes, you read that right, $40,000 each.  Ponder that as you read this next tweet:


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Pres Obama said he knows there are "still a lot of people hurting out there...we constantly remind ourselves how much more we have to do."


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While rubbing elbows with New York’s rich and famous, Obama paused to remember the Americans suffering under his economy, how sweet.

Here’s a peek at the menu — steak from the restaurant Marea:



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I'm eating Marea steak in Sarah Jessica Parker's kitchen wearing no shoes. Oh and Obama is upstairs. @chefb instagr.am/p/L4D0eOucbz/

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Obama to Celebrities: 'You're the Ultimate Arbiter of Which Direction This Country Goes'




By BEN FELLER, Associated Press

June 14, 2012




   


FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2010, file photo, President Barack Obama, not pictured, acknowledges actress Sarah Jessica Parker, as first lady Michelle Obama smiles in the East Room of the White House in Washington, before he presented the 2009 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal. It will be Parker's house, but Obama's show. You could call it "Checks and the City." Needing to boost his donor base and campaign cash, Obama is banking on elite entertainers for help so often they have essentially become a cast of characters in his campaign. He is using his Hollywood access and raffling it off as a prize to others, tapping into a nation that revels in celebrity even in hard economic times. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
 
NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama soaked in the support — and the campaign cash — of Manhattan's elite entertainers Thursday as his re-election team sought to fill its fundraising coffers.
 
The president and first lady Michelle Obama made a rare joint fundraising appearance when they visited the home of actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick. The intimate dinner banked about $2 million, with 50 people paying $40,000 each.
 
The dinner was the Obama campaign's latest attempt to bank on celebrities for fundraising help in countering the growing donor enthusiasm from Republicans supporting Mitt Romney's presidential bid.
 
Speaking in a dimly lighted, art-filled room, Obama told supporters they would play a critical role in an election that would determine a vision for the nation's future.
 
"You're the tie-breaker," he said. "You're the ultimate arbiter of which direction this country goes."

 
Among the celebrities on hand to hear Obama's remarks were Oscar winner Meryl Streep, fashion designer Michael Kors and Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who moderated a private question-and-answer session between the president and the guests. Broderick, who was starring in a Broadway musical, was absent.
 
The president and Mrs. Obama also headlined a second glitzy fundraiser in Manhattan Thursday night that included a performance from singer Mariah Carey and remarks by singer Alicia Keys. The 250-person dinner yielded the Obama campaign at least $2.5 million.
 
While Democrats have long held political and ideological ties to the TV and movie industry, the dynamic is different this time for Obama. His own celebrity has faded a bit after more than three years in the slog of governing, and some reliable donors have gotten so used to seeing him, they want more — like a real movie star.
 
What's more, Obama's team is getting outraised by Republicans in a new, freewheeling environment, one in which wealthy donors can give unlimited amounts of money to outside political groups, known as super PACs, that can have huge sway over the presidential race.
 
As one counter-response, Obama is borrowing on the power of entertainers to give big bucks themselves and to encourage others to give what they can.
 
The strategy holds the potential for peril. It allows opponents to paint Obama as hobnobbing for dollars with middle-class angst riding high. The Republican Party lampooned Obama as tone deaf when his campaign promoted the Parker/Wintour event on the same day news broke of climbing unemployment.
 
Pressed about Obama's relationship with the stars, his spokesman, Jay Carney, fired back: "Two words. Donald Trump. Next question?" Romney has received fundraising help from Trump, the camera-finding real estate mogul whom Obama has dismissed as a carnival barker.
 
From Tinseltown to Broadway, Obama has surrounded himself with blockbuster names lately: George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, Spike Lee, Will Smith, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Cher and many others who make more in one year than most people do in a lifetime.
 
Obama played basketball with a Batman (Clooney) and a Spiderman (Tobey Maguire), all in one game. He held a private chat in Los Angeles with some of the town's younger stars last week, including Jessica Alba and Jeremy Renner. He has had some of the most popular musicians in the business perform at his fundraisers, such as Alicia Keys, Cee Lo Green, Dave Matthews and the Foo Fighters. For his gig with Obama, Jon Bon Jovi even caught a ride on Air Force One.
 
In a tough economy, one way Obama tries to make it work is by raffling access for smaller donors, both to dinners with the president himself and to private affairs like the one at Parker's house.
 
Robin Hunt of Baltimore won an online contest to attend Thursday's dinner. She brought her mother, Elvita, a voter in North Carolina, a key election battleground state.
 
The contests typically ask donors to give $3 or whatever they can spare.
 
The Obama campaign calls it a way to lure donors who may not otherwise be involved in politics at all.
 
But implicit in the arrangement is that access to Obama, the president of the United States, is not enough of a draw. Obama's campaign has gone so far as to make its next "Dinner With Barack" raffle more enticing by telling would-be donors that they can help pick Obama's guest — naming Clooney and Parker as examples.
 
All the star wattage comes as Obama's campaign is warning supporters that they need to give or Obama could lose. Central to Obama's strategy is having a larger number of people giving small-to-medium donations. His campaign says 98 percent of donations received in May came in amounts of $250 or less.
 
"The other side has the money," campaign manager Jim Messina said in one appeal to donors. "They know they can buy the election if they spend it."





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On top of that, he stuck those military dads with that tab for that barbecue. And, he has the GALL to whine about the Republicans, ordering a steak dinner and leaving him the tab.

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LOL @ 333 calling himself a schmuck

dude - that's something we've all known about you for years

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On top of that, he stuck those military dads with that tab for that barbecue. And, he has the GALL to whine about the Republicans, ordering a steak dinner and leaving him the tab.


Obama and every disgusting mutt who voted for him makes me sick. 

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LOL @ 333 calling himself a schmuck

dude - that's something we've all known about you for years

Yeah real funny how this communist thug closes down the city during rush hour and sticks us w the tab.


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Yeah real funny how this communist thug closes down the city during rush hour and sticks us w the tab.

I agree, it's hiliarious

It's great that you have to pay for it, be inconvenienced by it,  and also be mad about it

triple the laughs

oh yeah, and then mocked yourself for it

4 times the laughs


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Yeah real funny how this communist thug closes down the city during rush hour and sticks us w the tab.

Yeah, because when other Presidents traveled to NYC, there was no disruption (in fact, under Reagan, traffic flowed more smoothly than it normally would) and the other Presidents paid for everything out-of-pocket.

Come on 333386... it's just dumb to blame Obama for something that happens regardless of who occupies the office. It's a fact of life that when a President travels, people are inconvenienced. Airspace restrictions can fuck up flight schedules. Security restrictions can cause cell phone service disruptions. Traffic rerouting can cause jams and parking restrictions can make it difficult (if not impossible) to park. And so on...