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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the...f-the-white-houses-alice-in-wonderland-party/

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And perhaps the most predictably over-the-top.

I've been calling Obama the most corrupt president for a long time. Actually, it is not just me. Obama has been spending tax payer money like his own bank account ever since he went in the white house. A story like this is just icing on the corruption cake. Does the first lady REALLY need her own jumbo jet and 22 "personal assistants"? What a farce.
 
I've been calling Obama the most corrupt president for a long time.

I know. That's why it's almost as predictably over-the-top as your absurdities about climate change.
 
I know. That's why it's almost as predictably over-the-top as your absurdities about climate change.

Just keeping it real, Robert. You should try the sunglasses some time.

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Here's a slightly more complete list of corruption in the Obama administration, or questions that deserve investigation for possible corruption and violation of his ethics rules:
  • Ex Google lobbyist Andrew McLaughlin working as the No. 2 tech policy guy in the White House discussing net neutrality with Google lobbyists (registered and unregistered) while Google stood to profit from the administration's Net Neutrality rules.
  • Former Goldman Sachs lobbyist Mark Patterson taking a job as Treasury Department chief of staff within 9 months of his work for Goldman.
  • Former H&R Block CEO Mark Ernst being hired by Obama's IRS and then writing new regulations on tax prep -- regulations that H&R Block has endorsed, and that will help H&R Block.
  • Obama officials meeting off campus for official business for the sake of avoiding the Presidential Records Act.
  • And this nugget from the same NYTimes piece: "Two lobbyists also cited instances in which the White House had suggested that a job candidate be “deregistered” as a lobbyist in Senate records to avoid violating the administration’s hiring restrictions."
  • The firing of AmeriCorps Inspector General Gerald Walpin. As my colleague Byron York has explained: "The method of Walpin's firing could be a violation of the 2008 Inspectors General Reform Act, which requires the president to give Congress 30 days' notice, plus an explanation of cause, before firing an inspector general."
  • Giving a car company (Chrysler) to a political entity that spent millions to get you elected. This deal involved alleged threats by a since-indicted car czar to knee-cap investors who didn't want to agree to the White House's deal.
 
I'd like to know whose idea it was though. Is it something that Disney cooked up to try and get early publicity but then didn't make it big news because they couldn't get the movie out for another 5 months? Was it something the White House paid for or Hollywood? Was Disney just buttering him up to be sympathetic to their copyright needs?
 
I'd like to know whose idea it was though. Is it something that Disney cooked up to try and get early publicity but then didn't make it big news because they couldn't get the movie out for another 5 months? Was it something the White House paid for or Hollywood? Was Disney just buttering him up to be sympathetic to their copyright needs?

It was all on the taxpayer dime. This was also during the worst economic conditions and layoffs since the Great Depression. In Obama's mind it is still a perfect time to spend as much money on his family as possible and to live like a multi-billionaire on the taxpayers backs.
 
Actually, the Halloween party was for school aged children of military personnel - hundreds of families were present. Of course you'd only know that if you read the words, not just gawked at the photos.
 
@Red

EVERY Administration deserves to be looked into for corruption charges. What happens is the next President does nothing and the previous Administration, thereby, gets a by. For example, I can't think of anything more corrupt than the 'process' the Bush Administration Iraq invasion and what should be called war crimes in Iraq and Afganistan. But certainly cronyism and political contributions need to be investigated in every Administration.

I have little to no confidence that McCain would have brought anything different. The names would be changed and the crimes would be the same.
 
Actually, the Halloween party was for school aged children of military personnel - hundreds of families were present. Of course you'd only know that if you read the words, not just gawked at the photos.

Maybe if you used your brain, you wouldn't immediately believe the spin.
 
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