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Guccifer 2.0: Hack of the Clinton Foundation
Guccifer 2.0 ^ | 10-4-16 | Guccifer 2.0

Posted on 10/04/2016 12:35:55 PM PDT by tellw

Many of you have been waiting for this, some even asked me to do it.

So, this is the moment. I hacked the Clinton Foundation server and downloaded hundreds of thousands of docs and donors’ databases.

Hillary Clinton and her staff don’t even bother about the information security. It was just a matter of time to gain access to the Clinton Foundation server.

Here’s the contents of one of the folders that I got from there

(Excerpt) Read more at guccifer2.wordpress.com ...


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To: Buckeye McFrog

“The private sector has learned that a few grand invested in a corrupt D.C. politician returns an infinitely greater ROI than millions invested in new facilities, equipment or employees.”

And that’s how even my casual looking up of Munger fits into something like that. I bet that even though those green energy initiatives that Obama pushed and had the same sort of success as New Coke did in 1985 (stiffing the taxpayer big time as a result), his energy/investment firm probably collected some very tidy sums by being involved in all of that. And he is probably not the only one on that list with that sort of background.


341 posted on 10/04/2016 4:31:09 PM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players" Conn Smythe)
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To: tellw

Leader Nancy Pelosi
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Staff: Missy Kurek (315) 373-9560

Name: Secretary Hillary Clinton

Best Contact to call to reach Secretary Clinton is through Monica Handly.
Monica Cell Phone: 202-236-9894*


342 posted on 10/04/2016 4:33:46 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

what did they do? unless it was pay for play i’m not going to stop drinking Gallo!

and either way i’m finishing the bottles i have!!


343 posted on 10/04/2016 4:35:33 PM PDT by dp0622 (IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: tellw

I love a good ol’ fashion FReeper-B-Q....smells like “roast witch” in here...


344 posted on 10/04/2016 4:36:01 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Uncle Miltie

bari@chelseaoffice.com

Have Chelsea’s email as well


345 posted on 10/04/2016 4:36:46 PM PDT by harwood (You don't wanna go there.)
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To: Swanks

yeah, well, Trump, Rudy and Christie have the talent and the balls. And then some.


346 posted on 10/04/2016 4:37:30 PM PDT by dp0622 (IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: SE Mom

30,000 ft statement but maybe this is why Kaine is the VP.
TO close, the fraud and corruption between DNC and Dems and state of VA. AND, given her health should she take a dive permanently, well then the fraudulant efforts have the 2nd best person (DNC and VA) automatically in charge to keep the cash flowing.


347 posted on 10/04/2016 4:37:32 PM PDT by Swanks
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To: tellw

Hillary probably thought she cleaned these up, you know, when she wiped the server, like with a cloth...


348 posted on 10/04/2016 4:38:19 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: tellw

Club for Growth

Significant Findings

Active in 2008, Trying to Run Ads without a Disclaimer

Spent $7.4 million in 2006 Cycle to Defeat Opponents

Hit with 2008 FEC Complaint for Running Coordinated Ads in MD Primary

Ohio Ethics Commission Ruled Club Made False Statements

Karl Rove Called Club for Growth’s Tactics “Stupid”

Founder Called Anti-Fraud Legislation “A New Cancer”

The Club for Growth is one of the largest and most well known groups advocating extreme and radical tax policies. In 2006, they spent $7.4 million to defeat their opponents. The group is known for bullying anyone if they don’t agree with their tax positions, and for even challenging incumbent Republicans by supporting more fiscally conservative primary candidates.

Vital Statistics: Club for Growth

Group Website: www.clubforgrowth.org

Group’s Location: 2001 L Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036

Group Officers: Pat Toomey, President; David Keating, Executive Director; Stephen Moore, Founder; Richard Gilder; Thomas Rhodes; Jackson T. Stephens, Jr; Kenneth Blackwell, Board of Directors; Chuck Pike, Vice President

Group Status and Budget: 501(c)(4); $7,434,663 spent in 2006 [Open Secrets, accessed 1/17/08]

Group’s Mission Statement: “The Club for Growth is a national network of over 30,000 men and women, from all walks of life, who believe that prosperity and opportunity come through economic freedom. The Club for Growth exists to encourage, and make possible, the enactment of pro-growth economic policies by the federal government. The primary tactic of the Club for Growth PAC has been to provide financial support from Club members to viable pro-growth candidates to Congress, particularly in Republican primaries.”

Group’s Policy Goals: Making the Bush tax cuts permanent, death tax repeal, cutting and limiting government spending, Social Security reform with personal retirement accounts, expanding free trade, legal reform to end abusive lawsuits, replacing the current tax code, school choice, and regulatory reform and deregulation.

Already Active in 2008 Cycle, Hit with FEC Complaint, Rebuke from Ohio Ethics Commission

The Club has already involved itself with several congressional races during the 2008 cycle, and has asked the FEC to run television ads without a disclaimer, but their request was denied in an advisory opinion. In October 2007, the Ohio Ethics Commission rebuked the Club for making false statements about one of their targets and in January of 2008 the Club was hit with an FEC complaint for illegally coordinating with a campaign. However, the FEC is currently understaffed and will not rule on any complaints until more commissioners are named.

Club Asked FEC for Permission to Run Ads without a Disclaimer

In November 2007, the Club asked the FEC to issue an advisory opinion on whether or not it would be permissible for the Club to run 10 and 15 second television ads without a disclaimer. It wrote to the FEC that it planned to run these short ads during the 2008 election cycle. In January 2008, the FEC issued an advisory opinion denying the Club’s request, and required that should they follow through with their plan to run 10 and 15 second television advertisements they must include the standard disclaimer. [FEC Advisory Opinion, 1/18/08]

Club Made False Statements according to Ohio Ethics Commission

In October 2007, the Ohio Ethics Commission ruled that the Club for Growth had made false statements about Ohio congressional candidate Bob Latta. While imposing no penalties on the Club the Commission unanimously found that Club for Growth twice violated state election law when it issued an Internet and e-mail press release stating Latta supported a penny sales-tax hike in 1998.

The Club did not dispute the allegation of false statement in front of the commission but instead argued the commission had no jurisdiction over a press release issued by an out-of-state organization via the Internet. [Toledo Blade, 10/19/07]

Club Hit with FEC Complaint for Running Ads in Maryland House Primary

In January 2008, the Club for Growth was hit with an FEC complaint by the campaign of Maryland State Senator E.J. Pipkin, running in the GOP MD-01 primary. The complaint alleged that the Club and Andy Harris, one of Pipkin’s opponents had coordinated attack ads against Pipkin.

The television ads cost the Club for Growth $250,000, but under federal election law, coordinated advertising is treated as an in-kind campaign contribution and limited to only $5,000.

For an FEC complaint to move forward, four election commissioners must determine that there is reason to believe an election law has been violated. However, there are currently only two sitting commissioners, so no complaints can move forward until new members are named. [Roll Call, 1/15/08]

Club Threatened Republicans Not Promising to Support President Bush

In May 2007, The Club warned GOP members that it would rate any lawmaker poorly if they failed to sign a letter of support from the Republican Study Committee, which promised to support a veto of any spending bill that exceeded President Bush’s requests. [Congressional Quarterly, 5/18/07]

Extremist Driven

The Club for Growth is driven by ideologies more than party line. They have no problem targeting sitting GOP members if they believe that their tax positions are outside the vision of their members.

Ideologues Rule Club for Growth

In 2004, Club founder Stephen Moore said that the Club’s donors “are very ideologically driven, more than party driven.” [New York Times, 4/11/04]

Club for Growth Wanted Enforcer Role

In 2001, the former President of Club for Growth said “We want to be seen as the tax-cut enforcer in the [Republican] party.” [Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/20/01]

Club for Growth Plucks the “Ideologically Pure Out of Obscurity” to Run

In 2006, critics argued that the Club for Growth made a number of GOP House seats vulnerable by getting in involved in Primaries. The club “plucked the ideologically pure out of obscurity to run for Congress,” one Republican operative said. “The club recruited and pushed through the primary some very conservative candidates who would be strong candidates except they have shown a lack of ability to fundraise.” [Roll Call, 10/31/06]

Karl Rove Called Club for Growth’s Tactics “Stupid”

In 2006, Karl Rove pronounced the Club’s tactics of running TV ads attacking moderate Republican senators who had been opposing a 2003 Bush tax cut, as ‘stupid.’ [New Republic, 9/04/06]

History of Threatening Republicans to Vote Their Way

In 2003, Club founder Stephen Moore threatened to defeat Republicans that voted in favor of tax hikes.

“We’re trying to let candidates know that if they ever voted for a tax increase, we’ll never support them and in fact we’ll work to defeat them. We’re trying to get the word out to even the lowest grass-roots level that if you’re a Republican you aren’t allowed to vote for taxes,” Moore said. [Ventura County Star, 11/10/03]

President Pat Toomey: Friend of Big Business and Thought Police

In 2005, the Club for Growth named former Representative Pat Toomey as their President after they funded his losing election against Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter.

As a Congressman, Toomey tried to block NIH funding for research into reducing HIV infections because it wasn’t worth taxpayer support.

As President of the Club, he has advocated the Republicans pick a fight with Democrats over spending.

Club Spent Millions on Toomey Before He Became President of Group

In 2003, the Club spent millions on Toomey’s behalf in his primary fight with moderate Republican Senator Arlen Specter. [Philadelphia Inquirer, 7/06/03]

Advocated that Republicans Pick a Fight with Democrats on Spending Issues

In June 2007, Toomey said that Republicans need the President to pick a fight with Democrats on spending so they can rebuild after the devastating 2006 elections.

“Republicans need for the president to pick a fight with Democrats over spending so they can begin the process of rebuilding the brand that they have squandered - that they’re the party of smart spending and small government,” said Toomey. [Washington Times, 6/14/07]

Toomey Tried to Block NIH Funding on HIV Research as a Congressman

In 2003, Toomey tried to block National Institutes of Health research funding on reducing HIV risks for Asian prostitutes in San Francisco and three other sexually related studies, saying they weren’t worthy of taxpayer support.

The other studies looked at the sexual behavior of older men, factors in sexual risk-taking and a health survey of “two-spirited Native Americans” that relates to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered individuals. However, the House narrowly rejected the amendment, 212-210. [Morning Call, 7/11/03]

Toomey Ran an “Out-of-Control Bar” in Allentown

In 2003 the Associated Press reported on eleven incidents that occurred that were related to the nightclubs Rockin’ Robins and Boca Joe’s Beach Club, which Toomey and his brothers owned in the 1990s.

The most serious incident involved a patron who was killed in a car crash after leaving Rockin’ Robins, prompting two lawsuits against Toomey’s company. Toomey settled one of the suits for $75,000; the other was withdrawn. In addition, there were reports of a liquor control violation overturned on appeal, bar fights, vandalism and a drug arrest in the parking lot. [Associated Press, 11/01/03]

Founder Stephen Moore – Ideological Extremist

Club for Growth Founder Stephen Moore is an ideological extremist. He has called anti-fraud legislation “A New Cancer” has advocated abolishing welfare, has called seniors “selfish,” for wanting Social Security and welfare, and has opposed both equal pay for the genders and raising teacher pay.

Moore Called Anti-Fraud Legislation “A New Cancer”

In 2005, Moore called the anti-fraud legislation, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act law, “a new cancer.” The legislation was passed by a Republican-dominated Congress in the wake of the Enron and WorldCom corporate scandals.

As the New Yorker pointed out, “The bill passed unanimously in the Senate, and, when President Bush signed it into law, he proclaimed the end of an ‘era of low standards and false profits.’” [New Yorker, 12/12/05]

Moore Advocated Cutting All Assistance to the Needy

In 2000 Moore advocated abolishing welfare.

“The most valuable step the Congress could take to help dismantle the welfare-poverty trap would be to abolish all programs that provide benefits for not working: food stamps, AFDC, and public housing, for example,” Moore said. [Washington Times, 4/07/00]

Moore Said Nation’s Seniors Are Selfish

In 2002, Moore said seniors in Washington are selfish for caring about Social Security and Medicare.

“I can say this because I’m not an elected official: the most selfish group in America today is senior citizens,” Moore said. “Their demands on Washington are: ‘Give us more and more and more.’ They have become the new welfare state, and given the size and political clout of this constituency, it’s very dangerous. One of the biggest myths in politics today is this idea that grandparents care about their grandkids. What they really care about is that that Social Security check and those Medicare payments are made on a timely basis.” [The American Spectator, 11/01/02]

Moore Opposed the Patients’ Bill of Rights

In 1998, Moore opposed the Patients’ Bill of Rights because it was merely a camouflage for more government regulation over the health care industry.

Moore opposed a Patients’ Bill of Rights saying, “Democrats are pushing a ‘patient bill of rights’ that is merely a camouflage for more government regulation and control over the health care industry. The GOP response should be a genuine ‘bill of rights’ that vastly expands consumer health care choices. The centerpiece must be tax-free medical savings accounts (MSAs) for all Americans who want them.” [Washington Times, 12/30/98]

Moore Content With Gender Pay Gap.

In 2000, Moore opposed closing the gender gap in pay. [Washington Times, 6/16/00]

Moore Opposed Pay Raise for Teachers.

In a July 20, 2000 Op-Ed, Stephen Moore spoke out against raising teachers’ pay. [Washington Times, 7/20/00]

Club for Growth Tied to Many of Biggest Names in GOP

The Club for Growth has a membership of at least 17,000, and through their membership they were able to raise $7.8 million for the 2004 election and between $6.8 million and $7.4 million.

Claimed Membership of 17,000

In 2004, the Club claimed a membership of 17,000, “including the University of Chicago Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and Bill Simon, the investment banker and 2002 California gubernatorial candidate.” [Bloomberg, 12/06/04]

Raised $7.8 Million for the 2004 Election

In 2004, the Club reported raising $7.8 million for the 2004 cycle, up from $700,000 it raised for the 2000 cycle, when it was established. It listed Rep. Mike Sodrel and Sen. John Thune among its successes in the 2004 cycle. [Bloomberg, 12/06/04]

Conservative’s Biggest Names Rule Club for Growth

The group’s donors include some of the conservative movement’s biggest names: Richard Mellon Scaife, Tom DeLay and the columnist Brent Bozell, as well as businessmen like the pharmaceutical executive Dan Searle, the cosmetics executive Ronald H. Lauder and the financiers Charles Schwab and Richard Gilder.

The conservative economists Arthur Laffer and Lawrence Kudlow also advise the Club on policy. [New York Times, 4/11/04]

DeLay’s PAC Contributed $50K to Club for Growth

In 2003, Tom DeLay’s PAC contributed $50,000 to the Club for Growth. [Gannett News Service, 1/25/03]

Newest Board Member is Ken Blackwell

In January 2008, the Club announced that Former Ohio Secretary of State and failed GOP gubernatorial candidate Kenneth Blackwell would be joining their board of directors. [Club for Growth Press Release, 1/16/08]

Top Donor to CFG Also Invests Money for Bob Novak

In 1995, the National Journal reported that Richard Gilder, a top Club donor, managed columnist Robert Novak’s money. [National Journal, 1/28/95]

Club is an Offspring of Gilder’s Former Group

In 1999, Gilder ran the Political Club for Growth, which helped fund GOP candidates in a similar, smaller-scale fashion as the Club from the mid 1980s to the founding of the Club for Growth. [The Hill, 12/01/99]

Harlen Crow Contributed $300K to Club for Growth

In 2003, Harlan Crow, a Dallas real estate developer, gave $300,000 to the Club. [Cox News Service, 9/24/03]

Crow Was Financier of Swift Boat Campaign

In 2004, Crow donated $25,000 to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Campaign. [Dallas Morning News, 7/23/04]

Crow Contributed to Controversial Initiative to Prohibit Government Collection of Race Data

In 2005 the Sacramento Bee reported that Crow was one of six major contributors to a 2003 failed ballot initiative to ban state and local government from collecting race-based data.

Proposition 54, rejected by voters led to a lawsuit and settlement in which the state’s political watchdog agency accused the primary backer of violating election laws by funneling campaign funds through his nonprofit group. As part of the settlement, they admitted that they did not comply with election laws requiring disclosure of campaign donors and agreed to pay a $95,000 civil penalty. [Sacramento Bee, 5/19/05]

Crow Was a Member of Bush Presidential Library Foundation

In 2004, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Crow was a trustee of the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 8/12/04]

Club for Growth Has Funds and Will Ruthlessly Attack

The Club for Growth has shown itself willing and able to ruthlessly target Democrats. They spent $7.4 million to this effort during the 2006 cycle, and involved itself extremely early in the cycle as well.

Spent $7.4 Million during the 2006 Cycle

During the 2006 cycle, the club spent $7,434,663. [Open Secrets, accessed 1/17/08]

Spent Earlier in the 2006 Cycle than Ever Before

In 2005, Toomey promised that the Club would “redouble its efforts this year, spending earlier in the campaign cycle and, for the first time, recruiting candidates.” [The Hill, 5/04/05]

Spent $15 Million in 2004 Cycle, Direct $12 million in Bundled Contributions

During the 2004 cycle, the Club reported directing $12 million in bundled hard-money contributions from its 30,000 members to low-tax, small-government conservative Republican candidates engaged in closely contested congressional races. The club also spent $15 million on television ads. [Washington Times, 12/15/04]

Slammed Tom Daschle in South Dakota

In 2004, the Club spent millions attacking Daschle on tax and civil litigation issues. [Washington Post, 10/18/04]

Club Accused of Copyright Infringement for Ad Against Daschle

In 2003 the Club ran and ad against Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle set to Our House, a song by Crosby Stills and Nash. Shortly after the ad ran, a lawyer with Sony Music wrote a letter to the Club

One ad, called “Tom’s House” — set to the tune of the old Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song “Our House” — features the $2 million home that Daschle and his wife, Linda, a lobbyist, own on Foxhall Road in one of Washington’s ritziest neighborhoods. An earlier ad shows Daschle as a bobble-head doll, nodding up and down alongside Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton bobble-heads. “If you want to defeat a movement,” then President of Club for Growth, Moore explained, “you try to defeat the head of the movement. It’s like shooting at the king.” [New York Times, 8/01/04]

Group Demonizes Assistance Programs and “Unfair” Taxes Yet Steals Artists Music for Ad

The ad prompted a letter from artist Graham Nash’s lawyer, Ann Sweeny of Sony ATV Music Publishing, to Stephen Moore, then head of Club for Growth, saying that use of the song was a copyright infringement. [Associated Press, 8/09/03]

Compared Daschle to a Terrorist

In 2002, Club Founder Stephen Moore wrote that, “Of course, the biggest beneficiaries of Mr. Daschle’s grid-locking maneuvers are the oil ministers of the Middle East. We might as well be writing checks directly to the agents of terrorism.” [Washington Times, 1/10/02]


349 posted on 10/04/2016 4:39:55 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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To: Swanks

Interesting theory


350 posted on 10/04/2016 4:40:25 PM PDT by SwampFoxSC
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To: RoseofTexas

Ok folks the DNC HITLERY talking points to the mediapukes are out...THEse ARE FAKE!!! Move along nothing to see here!!
___________________________________________________________

Hillary could do naked lesbian satanic rituals sacrificing little kids on the White House lawn while Obama is barbecuing puppies, and half the voters wouldn’t care.


351 posted on 10/04/2016 4:50:05 PM PDT by Gideon300
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Bookmark


352 posted on 10/04/2016 4:50:57 PM PDT by OSHA (One despises and wants to destroy the United States, the other is a dead terrorist.)
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To: Swanks

You may be onto something there...


353 posted on 10/04/2016 4:51:58 PM PDT by SE Mom
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To: Caipirabob

My hope is DNC didn’t know her team was keeping a silent eye on DNC by offloading the server content clandestinely. Of course Hillary is careless with security and now the carefully protected secrets are exposed much to Kaines, DNC horror. Hope Pence can get a crash briefing if for no other than to rattle Kaine early. (Was that a single or double barrel shotgun that just went off)..


354 posted on 10/04/2016 4:54:10 PM PDT by Swanks
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To: tellw

SEARCH TERMS PLEASE!

I have thousands of files, and I can search. Tell me what to look for!


355 posted on 10/04/2016 4:57:41 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Republicans paying to play. Can you search John McCain and Jeff Flake?


356 posted on 10/04/2016 5:00:52 PM PDT by azkathy (OBAMA IS WARING OUT MY CAPS LOCK!!!)
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To: Uncle Miltie

How many have Seth Rich as the document owner?
Properties.
That’s a tall order that would take days to compile but I’m reading that Seth Rich is on some of these...and if it’s a lot...then...
WOW.


357 posted on 10/04/2016 5:02:49 PM PDT by libertarian27 (FR Cookbooks - On Profile Page)
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To: tellw

If you search on the word “POTUS”, you only get back memos about the results of Hillary’s fundraisers, as if she is peremptorily being called “POTUS” or President Of The United States.

Example:

“Call Results Memo - POTUS Baltimore”

0bama isn’t in evidence at that meeting. It’s a fundraiser. For “POTUS”!?


358 posted on 10/04/2016 5:03:39 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Contents of said memo:

MEMORANDUM TO LEADER NANCY PELOSI

10/4/2016 5:03 PM

To: Leader Nancy Pelosi
Fr: Missy Kurek, DCCC Deputy Executive Director
Dt: Tuesday, October 04, 2016
RE: Call Results Memo – Tuesday, September 30

October 20th DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton in San Francisco, CA

Frank Caufield
You left message for Frank on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You left Frank another message on Tuesday, October 7th. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Bita Daryabari & Dr. Reza Malek
You left message for Bita on Thursday, October 2nd inviting her and Reza to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You spoke to Bita on Tuesday, October 7th and she said that she potentially has a scheduling conflict that day and would have to check her schedule. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Nancy & David DesJardins
You spoke with David on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Nancy to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You asked David to renew his Speaker’s Cabinet membership to attend. David said he would check his schedule to see if he could make it. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Kristen & Doug Edwards
You left message for Doug on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Kristen to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Ofelia & Joe Gallo
You left message for Joe on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Ofelia to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta spoke with Joe’s political director following up on your call and Joe’s sister, Mary, will contribute $5,000 to the DCCC but is unable to attend.

Ann & Mike Parker
You left message for Mike on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Ann to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You asked Mike to support the last event before the election. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Kathy & Romesh Wadhwani
You left message for Romesh on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Kathy to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Romesh let DCCC staff know that he would prefer to contribute to a targeted group of candidates rather than the DCCC. Lisa Presta called and emailed Romesh to follow up.

Marva & John Warnock
You left message for John on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Marva to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response. An email was also sent from your account following up with John.

Susan & Bob Green
You spoke with Bob on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Susan to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Bob said he was taking the year off from political giving but would talk to Susan to see if she was interested in attending. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Laura & Gary Lauder
You left message for Laura on Thursday, October 2nd inviting her and Gary to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You asked Laura to renew her Speaker’s Cabinet membership through this event. Laura returned your call and told DCCC staff that her and Gary are focusing on the Senate this cycle but would support the DCCC next year. Following your call Laura contributed $5,000 to the DCCC.

Jennifer Caldwell & John Fisher
You left message for John on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Jennifer to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Beth & David Sawi
You left message for David on Thursday, October 2nd inviting him and Beth to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has received no response.

Faye & Sandor Straus
You spoke with Sandor on Tuesday, October 7th and invited him and Faye to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Sandor said that he would not be making any more DCCC contributions but would support House Majority PAC. You invited to attend the event as your guest but he said he was going to be out of town.

Sako & Bill Fisher
You spoke to Sako on Tuesday, October 7th and asked her to renew her DCCC Speaker’s Cabinet membership as she is unable to attend the October 20th DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Luncheon with Hillary Rodham Clinton. Sako said she would check with her accountant to see if she is able to contribute. Lisa Presta Called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Gail & Harvey Glasser
You spoke to Harvey on Tuesday, October 7th and invited him and Gail to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Harvey said he would likely contribute but would not be able to give as much as he used to. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Carmel & Eric Greenberg
You left message for Eric on Tuesday, October 7th and invited him and Carmel to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Lynn & Marc Benioff
You left message for Marc with his assistant, Joe Poch, on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him and Lynn to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Lisa Sardegna & David Carrillo
You left message for Lisa on Tuesday, October 7th inviting her and David to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. You asked Lisa to complete her Speaker’s Cabinet membership by contributing $10,400 to the DCCC. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Maura & Robert Morey
You spoke to Maura on Tuesday, October 7th and invited her and Robert to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Maura said she would contribute and attend but would get back to you on the amount. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Nion McEvoy
You spoke to Nion on Tuesday, October 7th and invited him to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Nion said he would contribute and attend but would get back to you on the amount. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Mary Ruth Quinn & Scott Shenker
You left message for Scott on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him and Mary Ruth to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Liz Simons & Mark Heising
You left message for Liz on Tuesday, October 7th inviting her and Mark to attend the DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton on October 20th in San Francisco. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Nat Simons
You spoke with Nat on Tuesday, October 7th and asked him to raise a contribution from his mother and his sister, Liz, for the October 20th DCCC Ultimate Women’s Power Lunch with Hillary Rodham Clinton in San Francisco. He said he would try his best. Lisa Presta called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Jamie McCourt
You spoke with Jamie on Tuesday, October 7th and explained the DCCC Speaker’s Cabinet program and the August Napa Valley Weekend. You asked her to consider contributing $29,900 to the DCCC to complete her membership. Jamie said she would consider. Terri New called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

DCCC Roundtable with President Obama hosted by Megan & Amb. Don Beyer – Tuesday, October 14th

Bill Conway
You left message for Bill on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him to attend the DCCC Roundtable with President Obama on October 14th in McLean, VA. Don Beyer asked that you make this call. Staff called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Stewart & Sandy Bainum
You spoke with Cecilia on Tuesday, October 7th inviting Stewart and Sandy to attend the DCCC Roundtable with President Obama on October 14th in McLean, VA. Stewart and Sandy are out of town until October 20th but you asked that she relay the request for Stewart and Sandy to support the DCCC. Don Beyer asked that you make this call. Staff called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

Roy Kapani
You spoke with Roy on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him to attend the DCCC Roundtable with President Obama on October 14th in McLean, VA. Roy pledged to contribute $32,400 to the DCCC and attend the October 14th Roundtable. Staff called and emailed to follow up on your call and confirmed Roy’s attendance.

Jeff Franzen
You left message for Jeff on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him to attend the DCCC Roundtable with President Obama on October 14th in McLean, VA. Don Beyer asked that you make this call. Staff called and emailed to follow up on your call but to date has not received a response.

DCCC Reception in Baltimore – Thursday, October 16th

Georgia & Peter Angelos
You spoke with Peter on Tuesday, October 7th inviting him to attend the DCCC Reception with Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Gov. Martin O’Malley on October 16th in Baltimore, MD and support the DCCC with a $64,800 contribution. Peter invited you to attend the October 14th Orioles game in Kansas City, Missouri and said he would discuss his DCCC support then. Staff called Peter’s assistant, Mary Jo, to follow up on your call and receive additional details about the October 14th baseball game.


359 posted on 10/04/2016 5:04:17 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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To: libertarian27

Lots of “Seth” can’t quickly find “Seth Rich”.


360 posted on 10/04/2016 5:07:05 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (This posting is a microaggression.)
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