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To: tejek who wrote (464867)3/19/2009 12:47:17 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576346
 
"He is brilliant. Its the best team in the WH in years."

Nevertheless, even I am beginning to wonder if he's not confronted with problems beyond fixing. At least, in the time he will be given.



To: tejek who wrote (464867)3/19/2009 6:59:33 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576346
 
Yeah, its so boring seeing our Congressional and Administration officials revealed as liars and hypocrites. Yawn. Let's "move on".



To: tejek who wrote (464867)3/19/2009 9:58:46 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576346
 
EXCLUSIVE: Obama's $500,000 book bonanza
Deal reached 5 days before he took office
Jim McElhatton and Christina Bellantoni, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Thursday, March 19, 2009
(another money grubbing dem.)


EXCLUSIVE:

As he empathized with recession-weary Americans, President Obama arranged in the days just before he took office to secure a $500,000 advance for a children's book project, a disclosure report shows.

The terms of the book deal were disclosed in a Senate financial disclosure report filed Tuesday.

Analysts say there don't appear to be any rules that would bar such transactions after a president takes office, but it's unclear whether an incoming or sitting president has ever signed a book deal upon entering the White House.

"I don't recall any sitting president entering into a book deal," said campaign finance lawyer Jan Baran, former general counsel to the Republican National Committee. "They all have historically done that after they leave office.

"I recall the only ones who did sign book deals while living there were first ladies, and my recollection is they gave it to charity."

Mr. Obama approved the $500,000 advance on Jan. 15. The advance is against royalties under a deal with Crown Publishing, a division of Random House. The project calls for an abridged version of his book "Dreams From My Father" for middle-school-aged children, according to the disclosure.

A White House aide said that the deal had been in the works for weeks and that the publisher will abridge the book. The aide, speaking on a condition of anonymity, said the publisher will get half of the money while Mr. Obama will sign off on the final version.

In addition, the financial disclosure showed Mr. Obama brokered an amendment to an existing book deal with Crown Publishing to put off writing a nonfiction book until after he leaves office.

The book deal came on top of nearly $2.5 million in book royalties paid to Mr. Obama last year for "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope," according to the Senate report, which was filed by Robert F. Bauer, who served general counsel to Mr. Obama's presidential campaign.

washingtontimes.com