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Not At My Table - Political Discussions => National & International Politics => Topic started by: Gaspar on October 26, 2011, 09:11:10 AM

Title: President Obama's new Campaign Mgr.
Post by: Gaspar on October 26, 2011, 09:11:10 AM
I am curious how the new "Democrat Tea Party" OWS feels about the president's new Campaign Manager, Broderick Johnson?

He should give them the warm fuzzies.

Partner at the fabulous  D.C.-based Collins Johnson Lobbying powerhouse.  He has been the primary lobbyist for JP Morgan Chase and, Bank of America, and Fannie Mae.

The very tag line of his company says it all: "Providing superior strategic planning and political consulting services to multinational corporations, government entities, political campaigns and parties, elected leaders, nonprofit organizations, issue groups, investors and entrepreneurs."

He is the poster kid for President Obama's No Lobbyist Left Behind Program.




Title: Re: President Obama's new Campaign Mgr.
Post by: Teatownclown on October 26, 2011, 09:26:31 AM
Quote from: Gaspar on October 26, 2011, 09:11:10 AM
I am curious how the new "Democrat Tea Party" OWS feels about the president's new Campaign Manager, Broderick Johnson?

He should give them the warm fuzzies.

Partner at the fabulous  D.C.-based Collins Johnson Lobbying powerhouse.  He has been the primary lobbyist for JP Morgan Chase and, Bank of America, and Fannie Mae.

The very tag line of his company says it all: "Providing superior strategic planning and political consulting services to multinational corporations, government entities, political campaigns and parties, elected leaders, nonprofit organizations, issue groups, investors and entrepreneurs."

He is the poster kid for President Obama's No Lobbyist Left Behind Program.






I think POTUS Obama is playing by the rules of the game.

Once re elected, maybe he will take the lead to change those rules.

Meanwhile, game on.
Title: Re: President Obama's new Campaign Mgr.
Post by: nathanm on October 26, 2011, 10:09:04 AM
Quote from: Teatownclown on October 26, 2011, 09:26:31 AM
Once re elected, maybe he will take the lead to change those rules.
Probably not, but still more likely to do so than anyone in the Republican field except Ron Paul.