Posted on 08/18/2009 4:04:25 PM PDT by taildragger
Edited on 08/18/2009 4:25:51 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The allegations in this Bloomberg story --if true-- pose a huge problem for a senior advisor to the president, David Axelrod. This is the heart of the problem:
Axelrod was president and sole shareholder of AKPD from 1985 until he sold his interest after Obamas victory, government records show. The firm owes Axelrod $2 million, which its due to pay in installments beginning Dec. 31. Axelrods son, Michael, still works there. He didnt return a phone call. The firms Web site continues to feature David Axelrods work on the Obama campaign. (Emphasis added.)
The problem is that Axelrod's former firm is currently receiving huge fees "from Healthy Economy Now, a coalition that includes the Washington-based Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America, known as PhRMA," as well as AARP, the SEIU and other big players in the health care debate.
If Axelrod has been negotiating any part of any deal involving any of these players which are funneling money to the firm that owes him money, or if he is advising the president on the deals with any of these groups, that's a conflict of interest. Laundering the money through a "coalition" doesn't remove the conflict much less the appearance of impropriety. The coalition is in effect partially funding David Axelrod's severance package though its members might have done so unknowingly. These forthcoming payments to Axelrod are much more significant than the sort of "retained ties" that Democrats blasted Dick Cheney for vis-a-vis Halliburton even though there was no high level negotiations between the vice president and his former company.
David Axelrod has some tough questions to answer, and according to Politico's Mike Allen, Politico's Ken Vogel will be publishing more on matters Axelrodian tomorrow. (Thetranscript of my interview with Allen will be posted here later tonight.) Vogel's story on Axelrod's son from a few days back casts doubt on the Bloomberg story's accuracy as Bloomberg has Axelrod's son still at Axelrod's old firm, but Vogel has him at The Huffington Post.
If it was Karl Rove in a similar set of circumstances, the blogs and some in MSM would already be demanding a special prosecutor. There are lots of questions for Mr. Axelrod, the first one being whether the Bloomberg story is accurate. if the answer is "yes," the second will be: "Have you lawyered up?"
BTTT
Obama got paid 780 million largely by the arabs
3...2...1... until Axerod and Gibbs evoke the ‘Cheney/Haliburton’ line.
Axelrod, owed 2 million dollars from former firm, “help the Economy Now” and are spending money of his former firm
Not going to be any of that, this is a dictatorship now.
Pharma, Iin exchange for limit liability of drug industry AKTD message in media. Happening to fast, I can’t transcribe, Story will be by Ken Vogel Tomorrow......
PING!!
BTTT!
David Axelrod's Very Big Problem
Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 6:27 PM
The allegations in this Bloomberg story --if true-- pose a huge problem for a senior advisor to the president, David Axelrod. This is the heart of the problem:
Axelrod was president and sole shareholder of AKPD from 1985 until he sold his interest after Obamas victory, government records show. The firm owes Axelrod $2 million, which its due to pay in installments beginning Dec. 31. Axelrods son, Michael, still works there. He didnt return a phone call. The firms Web site continues to feature David Axelrods work on the Obama campaign. (Emphasis added.)
The problem is that Axelrod's former firm is currently receiving huge fees "from Healthy Economy Now, a coalition that includes the Washington-based Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America, known as PhRMA," as well as AARP, the SEIU and other big players in the health care debate.
If Axelrod has been negotiating any part of any deal involving any of these players which are funneling money to the firm that owes him money, or if he is advising the president on the deals with any of these groups, that's a conflict of interest. Laundering the money through a "coalition" doesn't remove the conflict much less the appearance of impropriety. The coalition is in effect partially funding David Axelrod's severance package though its members might have done so unknowingly. These forthcoming payments to Axelrod are much more significant than the sort of "retained ties" that Democrats blasted Dick Cheney for vis-a-vis Halliburton even though there was no high level negotiations between the vice president and his former company.
David Axelrod has some tough questions to answer, and according to Politico's Mike Allen, Politico's Ken Vogel will be publishing more on matters Axelrodian tomorrow. (Thetranscript of my interview with Allen will be posted here later tonight.) Vogel's story on Axelrod's son from a few days back casts doubt on the Bloomberg story's accuracy as Bloomberg has Axelrod's son still at Axelrod's old firm, but Vogel has him at The Huffington Post.
If it was Karl Rove in a similar set of circumstances, the blogs and some in MSM would already be demanding a special prosecutor. There are liots of questions for Mr. Axelrod, the first one being whether the Bloomberg story is accurate. if the answer is "yes," the second will be: "Have you lawyered up?"
I’m sure Eric Holder is following developments closely.
Just those crazy right wingers making up stories again....
BTTT, read my last lost from Hugh’s site....
I was just being sarcastic. If this is true, it’s big. And if it’s on Bloomber, it most likely is true.
Healthy Economy Now
Our supporters of our organization include:
PhRMA
AARP
Advanced Medical Technology Association
AMA
Business Roundtable
FamiliesUSA
SEIU
It’s a great segment, tho. I am listening as carefully as I can. Hugh Hewitt. Now.
Obama Campaign Ad Firms Signed On to Push Health-Care Overhaul
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601170&sid=aV3dLt6wmZH4
All the people Glenn Beck as been asking how they are connected.... I wonder if this was the big story Glenn was eluding too that he was expose when he got back....
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