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Old 09-08-2008, 09:57 AM
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"Why was the Obama campaign so keen on getting advanced word about the bailout?

"They have a huge problem with the mortgage and housing market story, and everyone is missing it," says a Republican political media consultant with ties to the Obama campaign due to the bipartisan nature of the firm he does work with.

"You look at Obama's economic advisers, the guys he has counted on from day one and who have raised him a ton -- and I mean a ton -- of money: Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, both of them are waist to neck deep in the mortgage debacle."

Both Raines and Johnson have served as CEO of Fannie Mae, with Raines taking over from Johnson. Both are key political and economic advisers to Obama.

"How can Obama go out with a straight face and saw it was Republicans who made this mess, when it is his key advisers who ran the agencies that made the big mess what it is?" says a Democrat House member who supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. "It's his people who are responsible for what may well be the single largest government bailout in history. And every single one of them made millions off the collapse that are lining Obama's campaign coffers. If the McCain campaign let's this one go, they deserve to lose."

It isn't just Fannie Mae where Obama has a problem. Another close political adviser, in fact the one man responsible for rallying support for Obama early on among Congressional Democrats, is Rep. Rahm Emanuel, who served on the Board of Directors for Freddie Mac after leaving the Clinton White House. According to Freddie Mac insiders, Emanuel during his time on the board opposed every reform proposed by the Bush Administration that would have impacted Freddie and Fannie Mae."

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Sheese. If Fastow wasn't in jail for Enron, he would probably be Obamas Secretary of the Treasury.
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Old 09-08-2008, 10:54 AM
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This mortgage mess affects everyone. Fannie and Freddie didn't cause this mess. The deregulation of the banks caused this mess. That leads right back to Phil Gramm and John McCain (a member of the Keating Five).

I wouldn't be surprised that every politician has some connection to the mortgage crisis. But only one presidential candidate is connected in CREATING the crisis.
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Old 09-08-2008, 10:55 AM
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This mortgage mess affects everyone. Fannie and Freddie didn't cause this mess. The deregulation of the banks caused this mess. That leads right back to Phil Gramm and John McCain (a member of the Keating Five).

I wouldn't be surprised that every politician has some connection to the mortgage crisis. But only one presidential candidate is connected in CREATING the crisis.
Deregulation? Fannie and Freddie are GSE. Do you know what that means?
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