>* The guy is black dude from a broken home with a kooky name who was
>moved all over as kid.  Despite that he graduated at the top of his
>class from Harvard - f'ing - Law School.  That's no small
>accomplishment.  It's the pinnacle of professional services: equal or
>better than any other combination.  (My wife applied there for this
>fall and was deferred and I can guarantee you there's no formula)

Being black form a broken home is a qualification? Sounds like white quilt.
Oh, and he went to the top private schools in Hawaii.

>* He is, at his core, a community organizer; but he's not a socialist.

As a state senator, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee coauthored 
an Illinois law creating a new pool of tax credits for developers. As a US 
senator, he pressed for increased federal subsidies. And as a presidential 
candidate, he has campaigned on a promise to create an Affordable Housing Trust 
Fund that could give developers an estimated $500 million a year.

....

Grove Parc and several other prominent failures were developed and managed by 
Obama's close friends and political supporters. Those people profited from the 
subsidies even as many of Obama's constituents suffered. Tenants lost their 
homes; surrounding neighborhoods were blighted.

Among those tied to Obama politically, personally, or professionally are:

Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to Obama's presidential campaign and a member 
of his finance committee. Jarrett is the chief executive of Habitat Co., which 
managed Grove Parc Plaza from 2001 until this winter and co-managed an even 
larger subsidized complex in Chicago that was seized by the federal government 
in 2006, after city inspectors found widespread problems.

Allison Davis, a major fund-raiser for Obama's US Senate campaign and a former 
lead partner at Obama's former law firm. Davis, a developer, was involved in 
the creation of Grove Parc and has used government subsidies to rehabilitate 
more than 1,500 units in Chicago, including a North Side building cited by city 
inspectors last year after chronic plumbing failures resulted in raw sewage 
spilling into several apartments.

Antoin "Tony" Rezko, perhaps the most important fund-raiser for Obama's early 
political campaigns and a friend who helped the Obamas buy a home in 2005. 
Rezko's company used subsidies to rehabilitate more than 1,000 apartments, 
mostly in and around Obama's district, then refused to manage the units, 
leaving the buildings to decay to the point where many no longer were habitable.

>* The dude beat out Hillary - f'n - Clinton for the nomination.  And,
>politically, come on - he's light years from her political experience,
>network, or knowledge.

Barely.



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