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Meet Birther Smear Campaign Operative, James Johnson

23 durable postsStarted 2011-07-20Latest 2011-07-26
#103788Post 1 of 23

[URL]http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=323913[/URL]

This article slyly pieces together the shady character of James Johnson, his multiple aliases on the 'Net and his self-professed game of playing offense against anyone who questions the nativity story.

Curiouser still is his role in Fannie Mae (especially around the time that the mortgage fallout was brewing) and his membership in the CFR, the Trilateral Commission and American Friends of Bilderberg.

I wish I could make this sh*t up:

[quote] NEW YORK – A top Democrat, apparently operating with the full approval and cooperation of the president, has been directing a team of up to 100 who are paid to publish disinformation on a wide variety of websites to discredit "birthers," according to anti-Obama researchers.

The radical supporters of the president, known as Obama robots, or "OBOTs" for short, have confirmed their White House-appointed ring leader is Democratic Party operative James A. Johnson, the former chairman of Fannie Mae.

Initially, the OBOTs attempted to mask their Internet identities by posting under usernames with avatars that suggest their personalities. But due largely to the efforts of anti-Obama researchers, including "birthers" vilified by the OBOTs, the true identities of key OBOT operatives have been revealed. continues[/quote]

About James Johnson:

[quote]From 1991 to 1998 Johnson was chairman and CEO of the government-sponsored mortgage giant Fannie Mae.

[URL="http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=75586"]WND reported[/URL] that Johnson earned $21 million in his final year alone at Fannie Mae, despite irregularities cited by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight as constituting accounting improprieties.

The current New York Times bestselling book by Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner, entitled "Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon," blames Johnson for engineering much of the sub-prime housing crisis that led to the financial meltdown in late 2008.

Johnson has contributed to Obama since 2004. In 2008, he was a bundler responsible for raising in excess of $200,000 for the Obama presidential campaign.

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and the American Friends of Bilderberg.[/quote] Frightening shit if you ask me and if you think it's just mere happenstance that he's involved in all these levels of govt. and shadow govt. along with torpedoing O'Commie's opposition, you are smoking some good shit.

#1526947Post 2 of 23

Re: Meet Birther Smear Campaign Operative, James Johnson

If you find that hard to swallow due to loose connections and little-known witnesses ("Ed Hale"), maybe this NYT hitpiece will show you the caliber of this POS and why it wouldn't be beyond his capability to engage in this type of behavior (as a known insider connected to the usurper and the former chief of Fannie Mae, he and his friends pocketed $2.1 billion instead of increasing opportunities for home ownership, which was supposedly the purpose of the organization at one time):

[URL]http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/17/opinion/17brooks.html?_r=1[/URL]

[quote] For that reason, the Fannie Mae scandal is the most important political scandal since Watergate. It helped sink the American economy. It has cost taxpayers about $153 billion, so far. It indicts patterns of behavior that are considered normal and respectable in Washington.

The Fannie Mae scandal has gotten relatively little media attention because many of the participants are still powerful, admired and well connected. But Gretchen Morgenson, a Times colleague, and the financial analyst Joshua Rosner have rectified that, writing “Reckless Endangerment,” a brave book that exposes the affair in clear and gripping form.

The story centers around James Johnson, a Democratic sage with a raft of prestigious connections. Appointed as chief executive of Fannie Mae in 1991, Johnson started an aggressive effort to expand homeownership.

Back then, Fannie Mae could raise money at low interest rates because the federal government implicitly guaranteed its debt. In 1995, according to the Congressional Budget Office, this implied guarantee netted the agency $7 billion. Instead of using that money to help buyers, Johnson and other executives kept $2.1 billion for themselves and their shareholders. They used it to further the cause — expanding their clout, their salaries and their bonuses. They did the things that every special-interest group does to advance its interests.

Fannie Mae co-opted relevant activist groups, handing out money to Acorn, the Congressional Black Caucus, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and other groups that it might need on its side.

Fannie ginned up Astroturf lobbying campaigns. In 2000, for example, a bill was introduced that threatened Fannie’s special status. The Coalition for Homeownership was formed and letters poured into Congressional offices opposing the bill. Many signatories of the letter had no idea their names had been used.

Fannie ginned up Astroturf lobbying campaigns. In 2000, for example, a bill was introduced that threatened Fannie’s special status. The Coalition for Homeownership was formed and letters poured into Congressional offices opposing the bill. Many signatories of the letter had no idea their names had been used.

Fannie lavished campaign contributions on members of Congress. Time and again experts would go before some Congressional committee to warn that Fannie was lowering borrowing standards and posing an enormous risk to taxpayers. Phalanxes of congressmen would be mobilized to bludgeon the experts and kill unfriendly legislation.
Fannie executives ginned up academic studies. They created a foundation that spent tens of millions in advertising. They spent enormous amounts of time and money capturing the regulators who were supposed to police them.

Morgenson and Rosner write with barely suppressed rage, as if great crimes are being committed. But there are no crimes. This is how Washington works. Only two of the characters in this tale come off as egregiously immoral. Johnson made $100 million while supposedly helping the poor. Representative Barney Frank, whose partner at the time worked for Fannie, was arrogantly dismissive when anybody raised doubts about the stability of the whole arrangement.

Most of the people were simply doing what reputable figures do in service to a supposedly good cause. Johnson roped in some of the most respected establishment names: Bill Daley, Tom Donilon, Joseph Stiglitz, Dianne Feinstein, Kit Bond, Franklin Raines, Larry Summers, Robert Zoellick, Ken Starr and so on.

Of course, it all came undone. Underneath, Fannie was a cancer that helped spread risky behavior and low standards across the housing industry. We all know what happened next.
The scandal has sent the message that the leadership class is fundamentally self-dealing. Leaders on the center-right and center-left are always trying to create public-private partnerships to spark socially productive activity. But the biggest public-private partnership to date led to shameless self-enrichment and disastrous results.

It has sent the message that we have hit the moment of demosclerosis. Washington is home to a vertiginous tangle of industry associations, activist groups, think tanks and communications shops. These forces have overwhelmed the government that was originally conceived by the founders.

The final message is that members of the leadership class have done nothing to police themselves. The Wall Street-Industry-Regulator-Lobbyist tangle is even more deeply enmeshed.

People may not like Michele Bachmann, but when they finish “Reckless Endangerment” they will understand why there is a market for politicians like her. They’ll realize that if the existing leadership class doesn’t redefine “normal” behavior, some pungent and colorful movement will sweep in and do it for them.

[/quote] Suicide is better than proceeding down this rabbithole of corruption and collusion. There is no end to the depths to which such people can go.

#1527197Post 3 of 23

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blah blah blah no one cares about this bullshit. its been proven he is a citizen. get over it. or keep hating black folk. no one gives a shit anymore.

#1527223Post 4 of 23

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Good article. I am convinced that the true power stuggle in America is the business interests vs.the people. I cannot jump on the tea-party bandwagon, as I am convinced this is a GOP trojan horse. I mean c'mon, how long has the green party been trying to contend? And along comes the self-appointed Ms. Bachman over-night? I have heard entirely too much anti gov/pro business talk from this side. Fannie Mae is doing exactly what a business is supposed to, profit. When you allow these jokers to inflitrate your goverment, what do you expect? This is how the rich get rich, and I am strongly against ANY admistration that sanctions this behavior(i.e. any administraton in the past 50 years)

#1527243Post 5 of 23

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[QUOTE=res0nat0r;975918]blah blah blah no one cares about this bullshit. its been proven he is a citizen. get over it. or keep hating black folk. no one gives a shit anymore.[/QUOTE]

Listen to me, just because someone dislikes or disapproves of our president, does not make that person a racist just because he is a black man. I'm so sick a tired of having Obama supporters play the racism card on people who do not support him.

IT'S NOT ABOUT RACE. I could care less about Obama's race; in fact he's more white than black. What I do care about is how he runs this country, and I'm completely opposed to the job he is doing.

I'm actually a big supporter of [URL="http://www.hermancain.com/about"]Herman Cain[/URL], who is black. Herman Cain is a hard working American who believes in American values and wants to protect the principles that I know, believe, and love.

#1527244Post 6 of 23

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[QUOTE=clintlove;975988] IT'S NOT ABOUT RACE. I could care less about Obama's race; in fact he's more white than black. What I do care about is how he runs this country, and I'm completely opposed to the job he is doing.
[/QUOTE]

This is 100% fine...but the SOS about him somehow not being a citizen is really an ignorant argument anymore is all...I think it should be stamped out because it is just silly.

#1527247Post 7 of 23

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If he were, in my opinion, running the country correctly, I could care less if he were actually from Kenya. Fuck, he could even be from Niger. Oh, shit I've done it now... that was funny, right? Was that funny? :wtf:

#1527249Post 8 of 23

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:lol:

#1527390Post 9 of 23

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[QUOTE=clintlove;975992]If he were, in my opinion, running the country correctly, I could care less if he were actually from Kenya. Fuck, he could even be from Niger. Oh, shit I've done it now... that was funny, right? Was that funny? :wtf:[/QUOTE]

Which president during your lifetime "ran the country correctly" in your humble opinion?

#1527401Post 10 of 23

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Probably all the presidents you dislike ;)

Seriously though, no president has ever been perfect by far. However Obama, is by far and away, the worst president I can remember in my lifetime. No president has ever spent so much money so poorly, or kept the economy in downward spiral while drastically increasing the debt ceiling and costing you, me and all other taxpayers billions of dollars. His policies for economic growth are failing miserably and his only solution is to.... spend more money.

#1527411Post 11 of 23

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Worse spender than Bush?

#1527457Post 12 of 23

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He's spent way more money than any other president in history. Example, Obama raised the debt ceiling more in his first 18 months as president, than all presidents from Washington to Kennedy combined.

#1527494Post 13 of 23

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[QUOTE=clintlove;976311]He's spent way more money than any other president in history. Example, Obama raised the debt ceiling more in his first 18 months as president, than all presidents from Washington to Kennedy combined.[/QUOTE]

+1 let's give this man a drink from the top shelf

#1527498Post 14 of 23

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Isn't this a bit naive? Bush had no hand in this at all with the two wars he launched? The only way he couldn't spend more money than Bush was from day one in office to unilaterally pull out of Afghanistan and Iraq, and also let the banking system fail by allowing the banks to default in 2008. It isn't this black and white.

#1527513Post 15 of 23

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It's the acceleration Obama has put on that debt that's scary.

Under George W. Bush ([U]8 years in office[/U]) : Increase of $4.899 trillion, or 86%. Holy shit that's insane. No president has ever even come close to increasing the national debt by that amount.

On the contrary...

Under Obama ([U]2.5 years in office[/U]) : Increase of $3.661 trillion, or 34%. Obama has spent nearly 3/4 the total amount of money Bush spent in 8 years in a mere 2.5 years. With our national debt crisis and his intent of increasing the debt ceiling, he shows no signs of letting up on his spending anytime soon.

#1527530Post 16 of 23

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WUT...it is the same thing I said before right? If you are counting the 2 war's that Bush started as Obama money of course he is going to be spending more on his dime, since he didn't or couldn't say on Jan 21st after taking oath that 100% of the BS in the Middle East is over and written off the books.

#1527535Post 17 of 23

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My friend, our military affairs is not the only thing Obama is spending money on; although I agree these wars are very expensive. Remember Obama has actually started wars himself since being in office... Libya. Think about the 800 billion dollars he spent as "stimulus" for the economy? Which failed miserably by the way; the economy actually worsened. Also his bailout for Chrysler, which we just lost 1.8 billion dollars on. The Obama administration literally sold Fiat 2.3 billion dollars worth of stock in Chrysler for 500 million.

#1527589Post 18 of 23

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I have to agree with res on this. look at the history. when bush entered office the economy was booming, when he left it was trashed. this was due to two wars and de-regulation of wall-street(de-regulation under clinton as well), which is directly responsible for our economic troubles. since obama has been in office his entire admin is based on damage-control from the previous admins(note plural), THIS is why he is spending, to shore-up a failing economy. It amazes me how people are spend -thrifts when it comes to waging wars through fear and hate, yet when it comes to taking care of our sick and elderly we scream and holler. Spending money on wars is the equivalent to spending your money on drugs, you never see the money back, and its damaging to yourself and those around you, where spendong on your poor and middle-class is the equivalent to paying a mortgage, you hopefully build equity as long as the market hasn't been entirely trashed by the business elite. These economic devolpments are a serious wake-up call to free-market societies. It is the rich that are controlling your government and trashing your economy. We are truly experiencong gov. to the highest bidder. The banks and the motor co. were bailed out because your gov. had no choice, the ramifications had they not done it would have been much worse. They are literally taking the middle-class hostage. Until people see what is really going on, this will continue. The people responsible have convinced the public that gov. is to [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"]blame[/url] because you can actually vote for these people.

#1527610Post 19 of 23

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[QUOTE=stephen028;976479] The people responsible have convinced the public that gov. is to [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"]blame[/URL] because you can actually vote for these people.[/QUOTE]

Spot on. And for years now the people responsible have tried to divide the public and keep them focused on political problems. As long as the public are bickering about the gov't from their opposing sides, the real people responsible are held unaccountable.

#1527620Post 20 of 23

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;976500]Spot on. And for years now the people responsible have tried to divide the public and keep them focused on political problems. As long as the public are bickering about the gov't from their opposing sides, the real people responsible are held unaccountable.[/QUOTE]

thank you, Florida! glad someone sees it.

#1527849Post 21 of 23

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Hey, Rez, take your race-baiting, off-topic response and wank yourself to sleep in the corner. The race card has long since expired. And no one cares? I gather that's why there are 19 responses to this thread, so kindly fuck off.

And to Stephen/Florida, I think it's shortsighted to [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"]blame[/URL] it on a single entity. It's not just big business to [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"]blame[/URL], it's the marriage of it to government (including the military industrial complex) along with a govt. that has created an entitlement class that it can no longer support.

Clint, if 0bama the usurper was born in Kenya, you do realize it makes null and void every expenditure made, law passed and executive order signed, right? ;)

#1527912Post 22 of 23

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It's not just big business to [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"][COLOR=#d2d2d2]blame[/COLOR][/URL], it's the marriage of it to government (including the military industrial complex) along with a govt. that has created an entitlement class that it can no longer support.

you are absolutley right on this Vinnie, although I have a sense that the rich are feeling a bit more entitled here than the welfare crowd. both sides are entitled, but the rich take a hell of a lot more because they "work" for it.

#1527931Post 23 of 23

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How much is big business spending on lawyers to figure out ways to get around every tax code our country makes? LOTS

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