Author Topic: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.  (Read 2973 times)

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That's something Middle America can participate in...!....oh, wait.

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.  Barack Obama partied with Hollywood celebrities Tuesday night and with the help of Oscar-winning singer and actress Barbra Streisand raised an eye-popping $9 million for his presidential campaign and the Democratic Party.

The night was split into two glitzy events, a reception and dinner costing $28,500 each at the Greystone Mansion, followed by entertainment by Streisand at the nearby Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel. About 250-300 people were expected at the dinner and about 800 at the entertainment, which cost $2,500 a ticket.

Dinner guests seen by reporters, or noted by waiters, included Will Ferrell, Jodie Foster, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Lee Curtis and DreamWorks founders Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenbach.

Obama spent more than an hour before dinner getting his picture taken with guests. He said later that people had encouraged him to be tougher and had questioned why he was so calm in a close race against Republican John McCain.

Im skinny but Im tough, he said. Im from Chicago and we dont play. Just keep steady.

If we can cut through the nonsense and the lipstick and the pigs and the silliness, then Im absolutely convinced that we are going to win, Obama said, referring to some of the offbeat charges raised against him.

The reason Im calm & is Ive got confidence in the American people, he said. I really think they want to see us do better. Standing in the courtyard of the palatial estate, he said his campaign was dedicated to people who need jobs and health care and worry about their pensions and sending children to college.

Its about those who will never see the inside of a building like this, Obama said.

He said the economic turmoil in recent days had been sobering for America. Its reminded people that this is not a game. This is not a reality show, no offense to any of you, Obama said to laughter. This is not a sitcom.

It was a day of contrasts for Obama. Earlier in the day, the Democratic presidential candidate spoke about the publics deepening economic anxieties and portrayed Republican challenger John McCain as out of touch with the needs of hardworking people.

Then he flew to California for a night of hobnobbing with Hollywood notables.

McCain groused about Obama mixing it up with celebrities. He told a rally in Vienna, Ohio on Tuesday that Obama talks about siding with the people, siding with the people just before he flies off to Hollywood for a fundraiser with Barbra Streisand and his celebrity friends. Let me tell you my friends, theres no place Id rather be than here with the working men and women of Ohio.

A night earlier, McCain was with deep-pocketed donors in Florida and raised $5 million, a fact noted by Obamas campaign.

I dont know who showed up down in Florida where he raised $5 million but my guess is that it wasnt a lot of nurses, firefighters and police officers, Obamas senior strategist, David Axelrod, told reporters. The whole corporate lobbying community is rallying to his side. Were going to have to struggle to keep pace. You cant challenge that group and not expect them to have a lot of money.

While the final total was not determined, Obamas campaign did not dispute estimates that the twin events would bring in $9 million for Obama and the Democratic Party. That would be his second-biggest, fundraising day. Obama received $10 million from online donors the day after McCains running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, delivered her speech at the Republican convention.

On another big fundraising night in California, Obama raised $7 million in August in San Francisco.

Obama is financing his presidential race with private contributions after abandoning a pledge to take public financing capped at $84 million. His campaign announced Sunday it had collected $66 million in August, a fundraising record for any presidential candidate in a monthlong period.

By comparison, McCain raised $47 million in August, a personal best for his campaign as well. After claiming the GOP nomination, McCain accepted the $84 million in taxpayer funds allotted by the public financing system for the race.

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/16/obama-hollywood/

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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2008, 05:40:49 AM »
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I dont know who showed up down in Florida where he raised $5 million but my guess is that it wasnt a lot of nurses, firefighters and police officers, Obamas senior strategist, David Axelrod, told reporters.

I don't think there were many nurses, firefighters, and police officers at the Hollywood gig either.

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Its about those who will never see the inside of a building like this, Obama said.

Keep telling yourself that, Barry.

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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2008, 07:30:26 AM »
The Hollywood set doesn't matter per se, but the opinion-makers and mind-foggers do.
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2008, 08:37:01 AM »
What is McCain's position on mind-fogging? 
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2008, 08:44:44 AM »
Obama is married to the Democrat establishment just like all the rest.  He just sounds better.  That is where the money comes from after all.

All the candidates do this stuff though.
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2008, 12:55:39 PM »
And this type of fundraising is different from Republican fundraising because?Huh?  Republicans do $1000 a plate dinners all the time.  President Bush calls his golden cows Rangers or Pioneers if they brought in at least $100,000 during his election.  Mostly Captains of the Wall Street mess that we are experiencing these days. 

At least with Obama as President the only think Hollywood will get is weaker regulation of PG-13 R and X rated movies.

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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #6 on: September 17, 2008, 01:04:58 PM »
And this type of fundraising is different from Republican fundraising because?Huh?  Republicans do $1000 a plate dinners all the time.  President Bush calls his golden cows Rangers or Pioneers if they brought in at least $100,000 during his election.  Mostly Captains of the Wall Street mess that we are experiencing these days. 

At least with Obama as President the only think Hollywood will get is weaker regulation of PG-13 R and X rated movies.

At $1k a plate a lot of America could attend if the wanted to.  $28,500 is well beyond al  but the yhe upper-class.
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #7 on: September 17, 2008, 01:05:44 PM »
And this type of fundraising is different from Republican fundraising because?Huh?  Republicans do $1000 a plate dinners all the time.  President Bush calls his golden cows Rangers or Pioneers if they brought in at least $100,000 during his election.  Mostly Captains of the Wall Street mess that we are experiencing these days. 

At least with Obama as President the only think Hollywood will get is weaker regulation of PG-13 R and X rated movies.

At $1k a plate a lot of America could attend if the wanted to.  $28,500 is well beyond al  but the yhe upper-class.

But Obama is 28 times the President that Bush is.
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2008, 03:02:58 PM »
Just days before the 28K/plate Obama dinner, McCain had a 50K/plate dinner - and then stood in front of the camera ragging on Obama for Obama's dinner? 

*EDIT:  Here's the link:

http://www.thetimes.co.za/Entertainment/CelebZone/Article.aspx?id=844494


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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2008, 03:04:35 PM »
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At least with Obama as President the only think Hollywood will get is weaker regulation of PG-13 R and X rated movies.

Eh. The government does not assign movie ratings in the US. The MPAA does.
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Re: No, no, he's not a liberal elitist at all. $29K a plate Streisand dinner.
« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2008, 04:00:56 PM »
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But Obama is 28 times the President that Bush is.

28 times the marxist maybe. But a good presidential candidate? No.
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