2013年1月21日星期一

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People Who Helped Obama Rise in Power

BILL O'REILLY, HOST: In "The Obama Chronicles" segment tonight: You don't get to wow gold be a presidential candidate without a lot of help. Barack Obama accumulated his power base in Chicago by allying himself with some very interesting characters, probably people you have never heard of.

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Joining guild wars 2 gold us now from Chicago is a woman who knows all about Barack Obama's Chicago gang, Sugar Rautbord, who actually introduced the Senator to George Soros.

SUGAR RAUTBORD, OBAMA SUPPORTER: Well, because he was a Democrat, and he is rich, so that kind of makes sense. Senate, Paula and Jim Crown from the very important billionaire Chicago Crown family that wow gear owns Aspen, owns a lot of companies, very generous, very philanthropic, we were all working with Barack to run for the Senate, and I was going to host a dinner guild wars 2 gold for George Soros, on a book tour here. And we persuaded him and actually, George hosted.

O'REILLY: So you got them together. Soros, subsequently, became a big Barack Obama fan. But Soros is a far, far-left guy. And many people, I think, are very, very suspicious of George Soros for his past activities and his kind of crazy view on what the country should be. So if Barack Obama gets elected, we can blame you, Sugar, for putting the two together.

RAUTBORD: Big Chicago doyenne. The daughter of Philip Klutznik, who was the secretary of Commerce, who was a major developer. And Bettylu, as we used to call them in my own Sarah Lawrence days, liberal limousine liberals. Now we call them Lakeshore after Lakeshore Drive liberals.

O'REILLY: OK. She's loaded. And now, Bettylu Saltzman, I understand, was the one who said to Barack Obama, "You better you better oppose the Iraq war. You better come out and say you're against it, and this was way back in 2002. Is that correct?

RAUTBORD: In October 2002, Betty was Bettylu was the organizer for the anti-Iraq war that took place at Daley Federal Plaza, at which Obama made an important speech.

O'REILLY: Yes, and she said to him he didn't want to he was going, "I don't know whether I should do this, She said, "You'd better do it, And that's what I understand happened there.

RAUTBORD: That's true. And by a lot of the things and I don't think a lot of people know this Obama does a lot by consensus. He listens very closely to this circle of people that you mentioned.

O'REILLY: Well, he listened to Bettylu. Bettylu told him to get out there and be against the Iraq war, and that's what happened. Not to say that the senator wasn't against it, but Bettylu forced him to come out of the closet

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