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Jesse Jackson's Empire Crumbling, Associates Say
CNSNews.com ^ | 1/11/02 | Marc Morano

Posted on 01/11/2002 1:51:17 AM PST by kattracks

CNSNews.com) - Just days before the opening of Jesse Jackson's annual Wall Street Project Conference in New York City, long-time friends, former business associates and Wall Street observers say Jackson's financial empire appears to be headed for collapse.

Dogged by a loss of political clout, personal scandal and concerns by some Wall Street professionals that Jackson has come across as "anti-American" following the Sept. 11 attacks, the civil rights activist's influence is diminishing in the eyes of more people in the business and civil rights community.

The Decline of the Jackson Empire

Jackson's empire has shrunk from more than 100 employees at the beginning of 2001 to fewer than 50 in 2002, according to one of Jackson's former business associates, who asked not to be identified.

Nizam Arain, spokesman for Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH coalition in Chicago, confirmed the wave of recent layoffs. "I know that that's been going on. I can't confirm the numbers," Arain told CNSNews.com .

When asked who might be able to give an accurate accounting of Jackson's employee base, Arain said, "At this point, I don't think that anyone short of Rev. Jackson himself would be prepared to give you an authoritative comment on that."

Jackson was not available for comment, however.

The latest round of employee downsizing at Jackson's three principle organizations -- Rainbow/PUSH, the Wall Street Project and Citizenship Education Fund -- happened in December, shortly after Jackson's star-studded birthday party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, an event hosted by Barbra Streisand.

According to sources close to Jackson, the fundraiser did not meet expectations and Jackson laid off an additional 17 employees in December. "He's basically washed up," said a Wall Street banker who spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing repercussions from Jackson.

"His money is drying up, the Wall Street Project is tanking. He is reeling," the banker said.

One reason for the decline of Jackson's enterprises is that after the 2000 election, Jackson lost many of his Washington allies, according to a former Jackson associate.

The associate told CNSNews.com that Jackson "lost his cover" in 2001 with the departure of former President Bill Clinton and other Clinton administration officials. "He doesn't have Janet Reno to block any federal investigations anymore," the associate explained.

David Wallace, a Christian minister who attended Chicago Theological Seminary with Jackson in the 1960s, said he is not surprised Jackson is in financial difficulty.

Wallace, one of the founding members of Rainbow/PUSH in the 1970s, said he last saw Jackson at his Chicago office last October and he was not upbeat, saying Jackson "did comment to me that 'this year has been a rough year.'"

Wall Street Questioning Jackson's Patriotism

Adding to Jackson's woes is next week's 5th Annual Wall Street Project Conference in New York, which is not being greeted with much enthusiasm at the New York Stock Exchange, according to Jackson's former associate.

The program is designed to promote minority participation in corporate America, with this year's conference being held from January 15-18.

According to Jackson's former associate, the NYSE currently contributes $400,000 annually to the Wall Street Project, which features a fundraiser on the floor of the stock exchange.

All expenses for the event are paid for by the stock exchange, including the tab for drinks and live music, featuring rapper Sean "P Diddy" Combs and Jackson's daughter, singer Santita Jackson.

But sources say Jackson has angered some executives on Wall Street with his comments about the U.S. government's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

"Members of the New York Stock Exchange are appalled and can't understand why [Exchange Chairman] Dick Grasso is kowtowing to someone they view as anti-American," said the Wall Street banker.

Jackson has decried the U.S. bombing campaign in Afghanistan and called Attorney General John Ashcroft a terrorist "suspect [because] he threatens democracy."

Jackson has also claimed, "Too many have been intimidated by flag wearing and flag waving."

He shared the stage with then Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell at the Black World Conference in Atlanta last November when Campbell said to a receptive audience, "While the rest of the country waves the flag of Americana, we understand we are not part of that."

Raising additional questions about Jackson's patriotism are passages in the soon-to-be released book, "Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson," by Kenneth Timmerman.

The book examines 30 years of Jackson's political activities, and Timmerman reports that Jackson has displayed an aversion to the American flag.

At a rally in Chicago just four days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Timmerman argued that Jackson was less than patriotic.

"When the entire country is in a state of grief and patriotic resurgence, he wasn't flying [the flag] at his home. It wasn't on his car, it wasn't on his lapel, it wasn't on stage behind him," Timmerman told CNSNews.com . "In front of the cameras, there wasn't visible a flag in the whole place. There was no sense or expression of either mourning of grief or even of sympathy for the victims of September 11th."

According to Jackson's former business associate, Jackson's stance on the war on terrorism has made Wall Street jittery ahead of next week's conference.

"Jackson is going to go in and talk about not waving the flag? In all of America you can't exceed the patriotism that exists on the trading floors and in the New York Stock Exchange. The terrorist attacks happened in their neighborhood," the former Jackson
associate said.

"Having him host an event on Wall Street amounts to money from the stock exchange being used to subsidize sedition."

'Shakedown' on Wall Street?

Timmerman's book details Jackson's financial empire and reaches unflattering conclusions. "There are no benefits that accrue [for corporations] in being part of Jackson's efforts," Timmerman said.

Referring to next week's Wall Street Project, Timmerman said, "This is the 5th year he has done this project, which has no other purpose but to shakedown major Wall Street corporations," a sentiment that has been shared by others in the business arena.

"The fact that corporations are making major contributions to Jackson, raises fiduciary questions about their responsibility to their shareholders," Timmerman added.

Jackson's long-time friend David Wallace stopped short of labeling Jackson's dealings a "shakedown", but did question why his friend of more than 30 years has not been more closely scrutinized. "I think it is interesting that he has not been audited by the IRS," said Wallace. "Jesse is not above the law."

Author and former 60s radical David Horowitz has also raised criticism of Jackson's business tactics.

"It's basically cry racism and shake the money tree, " Horowitz told CNSNews.com .

Horowitz, author of the book, "Hating Whitey," a critique of the civil rights establishment, called Jackson's fund-raising methods "unarmed robbery."

A spokesman for Jackson's Wall Street Project was unavailable for comment, but spokeswoman Keiana Peyton of Rainbow/PUSH earlier told CNSNews.com that she suspects political opponents of Jackson want to undermine his legacy.

"Because he has been extremely vocal and an instrumental voice on several civil rights and social justice issues, perhaps they are looking for means to discredit him, " said Peyton.

According to Peyton, Jackson's political efforts have "opened the market and evened the playing field for persons who have historically been locked out of this access to business and capital."

Black Churches Shutting Out Jackson?

Financial woes and suspicions among some in corporate America are not the only problems dogging Jackson.

As a long time liberal advocate, Jackson has earned his political detractors. But his influence among those he seeks to represent is also in decline.

Jackson has been considered by many to be the nation's preeminent spokesman for black America, but his sway has been waning in recent years, in part because of personal scandal.

Rev. Al Sharpton, currently seeking to replace Jackson as America's top civil rights leader, recently told columnist George Will that Jackson's extra-marital affair with an employee, which produced a child, ended Jackson's unlimited access to black churches.

Wallace agreed, noting that Jackson's actions were "an embarrassment to his congregation."

"The extra-marital affair and baby forfeited Jackson's moral leadership," Wallace said. "That is not the behavior of a Christian minister."

 


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To: kattracks
"Jackson's star-studded birthday party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, an event hosted by Barbra Streisand."

Gee...you mean if I spend the rest of my life "working for the poor and opressed" I'll get a star-studded, BS birthday party? < /SARCASM>

81 posted on 01/11/2002 7:33:13 AM PST by grumpster-dumpster
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To: kattracks
I sure would like to believe that, but like a bad disease and like Bill Clinton, the symptoms seem only to recede briefly before rising up again with greater strength.
82 posted on 01/11/2002 7:39:48 AM PST by sweetliberty
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To: kattracks
Johnny-come-latelys
83 posted on 01/11/2002 7:42:28 AM PST by breakem
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To: kattracks
When is this country going to WAKE UP, and realize that the "Reverend" Jesse Jackson is nothing more than a FREELOADER, exploiting a false sense of racism in this country?

According to Jackson's former associate, the NYSE currently contributes $400,000 annually to the Wall Street Project, which features a fundraiser on the floor of the stock exchange.

All expenses for the event are paid for by the stock exchange, including the tab for drinks and live music, featuring rapper Sean "P Diddy" Combs and Jackson's daughter, singer Santita Jackson.

And here's where the "racism" part comes in:

"When the entire country is in a state of grief and patriotic resurgence, he wasn't flying [the flag] at his home. It wasn't on his car, it wasn't on his lapel, it wasn't on stage behind him," Timmerman told CNSNews.com . "In front of the cameras, there wasn't visible a flag in the whole place. There was no sense or expression of either mourning of grief or even of sympathy for the victims of September 11th."

You see, the good "Reverend" believes in his heart that the U.S. flag is a symbol of "opression" for "his people".

Disgusting WHEN are the black people of this country going to SEE this???

84 posted on 01/11/2002 7:42:32 AM PST by FourtySeven
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To: Orual ; kattracks ; dighton
Perhaps as a sign of his decline JJ was on Politically Incorrect last night. (Or did it signify the show's impending demise?)
85 posted on 01/11/2002 7:43:22 AM PST by aculeus
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To: kattracks
Send your donations to:

The PinkBow Coalition

c/o Operation Pampers Money

86 posted on 01/11/2002 7:47:41 AM PST by pollwatcher
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To: kattracks
"He's basically washed up," said a Wall Street banker who spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing repercussions from Jackson.

Why, if he's truly "washed up"?

Until business leaders can freely speak the truth about that con artist, I'll keep the champagne corked (but, at least it's now on ice).

87 posted on 01/11/2002 7:48:00 AM PST by newgeezer
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To: aculeus
That would be a sign of the show's impending demise. Have you noticed how few times the crowd claps for Maher anymore?
88 posted on 01/11/2002 7:48:15 AM PST by FourtySeven
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To: GuillermoX
"I don't buy that. Just about all the blacks i've ever interacted with love Clinton."

In truth, what you're really describing the left-wing mentality. You could be describing Barbara Streisand with that statement just as accurately as you describe left-wing blacks.

Some people just refuse to buck the status quo. At best, it would be admitting they were wrong. At worst, they could work themselves right out of a job.

How many social workers would not have jobs if the likes of Je$$e and $harpton and the Clinton$ lost their credibility, old grievances were dropped, and everyone embraced at least SOME conservative values, such as personal accountability? How many EPA "biologists"? How many Je$$e wannabes? Hmmm....how many "journalists"?

89 posted on 01/11/2002 7:52:34 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: kattracks
A small group of us have been praying for the nation since the 2000 elections. One of our prayers immediately after the election results were confirmed by the Supreme Court was that the influence of Jesse Jackson would begin to erode, and that in particular his role in keeping African-Americans in bondage to dependence on unsavory politicians would decline.

Almost immediately after our prayers regarding Jackson went up, it was revealed that he'd had a child by a mistress living in LA. Then, probably as a result of that, he cancelled his plans to disrupt the inauguration of Pres. Bush. Then, new revelations about the closed financial records of his organization began to come to light.

This report, I believe, is testimony to the power of prayer to liberate the African-American people from the "political plantation" mentality of people like Jesse Jackson.

90 posted on 01/11/2002 8:02:42 AM PST by My2Cents
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To: ppaul
At least 3/5 of the people in this photo are breaking law, breaking marriage vows, and breaking the 10 Commandments. Very Sad.
91 posted on 01/11/2002 8:04:01 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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To: kattracks
"He doesn't have Janet Reno to block any federal investigations anymore,"

Isn't it sad that the whole world knows this sort of stuff was happening and nothing ever came of it. Sad.

Raising additional questions about Jackson's patriotism are passages in the soon-to-be released book, "Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson," by Kenneth Timmerman.

Heh, heh. It's a great year for books! "Bias" and now this. FOX will promote this book every day. I hope it goes to #1.

92 posted on 01/11/2002 8:04:55 AM PST by Reagan is King
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To: aculeus; jjbrouwer; Orual
Perhaps as a sign of his decline JJ was on Politically Incorrect last night. (Or did it signify the show's impending demise?)

Whew, false alarm. For a moment I thought you meant our JJ.

93 posted on 01/11/2002 8:06:58 AM PST by dighton
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To: Illbay
"Sharpton's "leadership" of the "civil rights" movement may be enough to destroy it once and for all."

How I wish this were true. History suggests otherwise, however. Lenin begets Stalin and all...

94 posted on 01/11/2002 8:10:32 AM PST by cicero's_son
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To: Lancey Howard
I hope his "empire" dies quickly.


Get yours today.

Char-Lez Braden
95 posted on 01/11/2002 8:13:02 AM PST by www.saveourguns.org
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To: www.saveourguns.org
Sorry, I have not read this yet. I usually only post things that I have already read. MY BAD!
96 posted on 01/11/2002 8:15:50 AM PST by www.saveourguns.org
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
"anointed, not appointed!"

Stunning visual, by the way.

It's staggering to realize that he has never worked a day in his life and has never produced anything worth having (except children, albiet illegitimately), has billions of (extorted) dollars at his disposal... and STILL found a way to squander it all.
Sounds like he's perfect for the Presidency of some African nation.

97 posted on 01/11/2002 8:16:16 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: FourtySeven
Have you noticed how few times the crowd claps for Maher anymore?

I only watch during Letterman commercials. If I watch any longer the old gag reflex checks in.

He's an obnoxious p***k and I hope the year is his last.

98 posted on 01/11/2002 8:16:33 AM PST by aculeus
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To: kattracks
bttt
99 posted on 01/11/2002 8:17:36 AM PST by Don Myers
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To: aculeus; dighton
For a moment I thought you meant our JJ.

Ditto.

100 posted on 01/11/2002 8:20:37 AM PST by Orual
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