Obama Now Selling Access to White House Chef, Officials

by Stephan Tawney on June 28, 2011

From the Washington Post, welcome to the era of Hope and Change.

President Obama and top White House aides are waging a behind-the-scenes push to win over skeptical big-dollar donors — whose early money is needed to help fund a dramatic summertime expansion of his battleground-state machinery.

Campaign officials are working to broaden Obama’s network of “bundlers,” the well-connected rainmakers tasked with soliciting big checks from wealthy donors, while seeking to preserve the aura of a grass-roots movement by luring back the kind of small Internet donations that helped shatter fundraising records four years ago.

To do so, Obama and his aides are leveraging every asset available to a sitting president — from access to top West Wing officials to a possible food tasting with the White House chef.

One of the key officials behind the push is chief of staff and former bank executive William Daley — brother of top Chicago Democratic political machinist and former mayor Richard Daley. Another Chicago connection to corruption.

Go figure.

Meanwhile, when not selling access to White House officials, the Obama Administration is violating federal campaign laws by soliciting contributions in videos shot in the White House.



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