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Bill Clinton Can Still Bag 'Em
WCBSTV.COM ^ | 22 JUNE 2007 | PABLO GUZMAN

Posted on 06/23/2007 1:00:41 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist

Former President May Still Be Ultimate Power Broker

(CBS) HARLEM -- At about 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, 13 floors above 125th Street off Fifth in Harlem, the former President of the United States walks into a packed double conference-sized room with not enough room on the riser in the back for all the TV cameras. And only two or three of the cameras are from local news or the usual networks. Many are from business outlets, and half are from international news agencies, particularly outfits that cover Latin America.

Because standing there with Mr. Clinton are Frank Giustra, one of the wealthiest men in Canada (or North America, for that matter); Carlos Slim Helu, the third richest man in the world; and Luis Alberto Moreno, president of the Inter-American Development Bank. Folks, the money in that room made even seen-it-all reporters blink.

The reason why they were at Clinton’s offices was because they are kicking in one huge truckload of bills to the Clinton Foundation to jump-start a program they are calling the “Clinton-Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative.” Or, “CGSGI.”

Why these otherwise smart guys come up with names and initials that make a person’s head hurt and their eyes glaze over is a mystery of life. But the idea is to fight a region’s historic poverty (in this case, Latin America; starting point: Colombia) by using a ton of money to build business from the ground up, rather than imposing a structure from the top down. Using the development of largely still-untapped natural resources of Latin America (energy, for example) as a kind of collateral to finance the kind of social programs needed to close the gap (education, health, etc).

Mr. Giustra, who’s become close to Clinton in the past two years, traveling with him around the world as the former president has embarked on a series of philanthropic endeavors around the world that have rivaled the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work, brings a particular expertise to the table. He is one of Canada’s leading mining entrepreneurs (he also started Lion’s Gate Entertainment, now the second-largest independent movie studio in the world.

Think American Psycho, Monster’s Ball, The Cooler, Saw, Fahrenheit 9/11, Hotel Rwanda, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Crash, Hostel, Away With Her, and even Showtime’s critically acclaimed series Weeds. You get the idea). So he knows natural resources. And his contacts in that industry mean he was able to announce a slew of similar corporations are coming on board. To show he is serious, he is donating $100 million to the project. And, half of what he makes each year.

Joining this is Mr. Helu, who is Mexico’s leading telecommunications entrepreneur. And, the third richest man in the world, according to Forbes. His empire, by the way, does not stop at owning 90 percent of the telephone and related businesses in Mexico. He also owns CompUSA (though he is looking to move that), the third largest Internet Service Provider in the States (Prodigy), and Saks Fifth Avenue, among other businesses inside the States. He is matching Giustra’s $100 million donation to the Clinton Foundation for this “Sustainable Growth” project with $100 million of his own.

And what they get by throwing in with Bill is the chance for some of his stardust to rub off. Whatever you think about him politically, Mr. Clinton fills the room. I have seen Republicans who absolutely loath him turn into rock-star fans when he works the room. He has access around the world that even these uber-capitalists envy. And, he adds that cachet of “doing some good.” Not some Band-Aid approach, they say; but something a businessman could understand.

After about 26 minutes of remarks from the four men (as Clinton said about Mr. Moreno, whose personal wealth is not on a par with Helu or Giustra, his contacts throughout Latin America are “an asset. As well as: he’s got a bank.”) it was time for questions and answers. And here’s where the ex-President took off. Because after two questions about “CGSGI” someone asked about the “Sopranos” parody the Hillary campaign posted on the Internet that has become a mini-sensation. How did that idea come about?

“I don’t really know…somebody who works for Hillary…you know, it really shows you about the Internet…her campaign thought it would be a great way of introducing their (campaign) song. And tapping into all that energy. That’s the great thing about YouTube and what’s going on with the Internet, all that mass-participation democracy…I had a lot of fun doing it. But basically it was just, Sit over there and say my part. Which is about what I do in politics these days.”

There is a crazy “theory” being spun that the Hillary campaign will be using Bill more and more as a kind of secret weapon, and has calculated how they will “spring” him (beware of “theories” that you read about regarding everything from campaigns to mob wars to rap wars: often, somebody is filling newspaper space), and so, an intrepid reporter asked, was this “Sopranos” spoof the “unveiling” of Mr. Clinton in Ms. Clinton’s arsenal?

“I don’t know how I can be more public…it’s really about timing: what she’s doing. What I’m doing…Actually, when our schedules mesh, it’s really a way to be together on the weekend…actually, it’s a lot of fun for me…Iowa, for example, means a lot to me…but I don’t think it’s helpful (having him make many appearances). I want people to get to know Hillary…I think you’ll see that the vast bulk of her campaigning this year and well into next year is going to be just her.”

Reporter: Uh, about Mayor Bloomberg no longer being a registered Republican and going Independent?

“Well, I’ve always liked him, and thought, He’s a very smart fellow. That’s why he left the Republicans. Because he’s a smart guy.”

Will Bloomberg hurt Hillary?

“You know, no one is going to be drawn into that. Not only is it way premature, but should it ever come to that, the voters will decide. I know certain people don’t pay attention unless you say something negative; our campaign tries not to do that.”

“He is smart, though. Walked away from the Republicans.”

His delivery is still very good. You fill in the parts where the audience laughed.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bagman; clinton; clinton2008; conman; cultureofcorruption; electionbias; kneepadbridge; liedunderoath; mediabias; nothirdterm; rapist; slickwilly; sociopath; thebentone; unelectedcopresident
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

The Clintons now have an impenetrable money laundering setup for their treason and criminal enterprises.

And they are gleefully rubbing our noses in it!


21 posted on 06/23/2007 2:14:52 PM PDT by DakotaGator (Weep for the Republic.)
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To: Kirkwood
He says: "Better put some ice on that."
22 posted on 06/23/2007 2:25:04 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Bill Clinton Can Still Bag ‘Em .....

young fat interns????


23 posted on 06/23/2007 6:26:05 PM PDT by nyyankeefan
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Bill Clinton Can Still Bag ‘Em .....

young fat interns????


24 posted on 06/23/2007 6:26:12 PM PDT by nyyankeefan
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Joining this is Mr. Helu, who is Mexico’s leading telecommunications entrepreneur.

Helu (Carlos Slim) is a monopolist, not an entrepreneur. And I have to wonder why he hasn't helped create opportunity for Mexico's poor, rather than this publicity stunt.

25 posted on 06/23/2007 6:34:54 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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