Posted on 05/14/2004 1:28:52 PM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Paul Simon: 50 Ways to Donate to Kerry
Longtime Democrat Paul Simon the singer, not the late senator is pitching in for John Kerry. No, he's not slated to perform at either the Bette Midler and friends show at Radio City or the Barbra Streisand event in Los Angeles. Simon and wife Edie Brickell are going one better. They're having strangers to their house.
Simon and Brickell, who are not very public people, have agreed to give a Kerry fund-raiser at their beautiful country home near Greenwich, Conn., one week from today. The minimum contribution asked for on the invite is $2,000, but the real money that the Simon party is supposed to raise is way beyond that. (That makes three homes for Simon in the area, counting Manhattan and Montauk, Long Island. Proceeds from a lucrative European tour this summer with Art Garfunkel could certainly generate more of 'em!)
Potential guests are reminded that individuals may contribute $27,000 each to Kerry 2004. How does this work? Well, that first two grand goes right to the Kerry for President Committee. But the $25,000 "extra" goes to the DNC Services Corporation/Democratic National Committee, which is a soft money contribution.
No word yet on whether Simon or Brickell will perform or whether there will be an appearance by Garfunkel. But it's a good bet that Simon pals Chevy Chase and Lorne Michaels will be there, and that other locals like Glenn Close, Ron Howard, David Letterman, Charles Grodin and Regis Philbin are on the invite list.
Shucks, guess he really is "still crazy after all these years".
All for the good. I'd just hate to have to put up with the whiner who invented whining whining at the Republican Convention!
The former will donate to Kerry, the latter will vote for him in Chicago.
But, like all dead Democrats, the late Senator will be voting for Kerry this fall.
Another millionaire for Kerry.
-Dan
More rich freaks of the "Party for the working class" wasting their money. Go check Opensecrets.org and you will see which part gets more funds from the real working Americans. Bet you'll never guess which party, and by a mile.
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