The BlogFormer Dem. Congressman Kennedy Alleges 'Quid Pro Quo' for Access to White House8:42 AM, Apr 15, 2012
• By DANIEL HALPER
Access to the Obama White House is in direct correlation to the amount of money donated to the president's reelection effort and the Democratic party, the New York Times reports today. The Times reports: "those who donated the most to Mr. Obama and the Democratic Party since he started running for president were far more likely to visit the White House than others. Among donors who gave $30,000 or less, about 20 percent visited the White House, according to a New York Times analysis that matched names in the visitor logs with donor records. But among those who donated $100,000 or more, the figure rises to about 75 percent. Approximately two-thirds of the president’s top fund-raisers in the 2008 campaign visited the White House at least once, some of them numerous times." But the most explosive allegation in the news story comes from former Democratic congressman Patrick Kennedy, son of the late Ted Kenney, who calls what the Obama White House is doing "quid pro quo."
And Kennedy admits that folks in the White House are checking out the donor records:
Translated, "quid pro quo" means "this for that." As in, if you want this from the Obama White House, then give that (e.g., cash). The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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