[AGL] 2 thumbs down on Elizabeth Warren
Michael Eisenstadt
eisenstadt0 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 18 13:48:57 EDT 2019
Just in case any of you are considering Elizabeth Warren as someone you
could vote for, the following article by Daniel Greenfield may give you
pause.
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The path to the $100,000 payment that allowed Senator Elizabeth Warren
to access the DNC voter file began in a town near San Francisco with an
anonymous man in a bunny suit and some ecstasy.
But that’s just because they do things a little differently in San Fran.
The Bay Area is home to the dot coms that dominate the country. And the
parts of the country that they haven’t bought yet, they’re trying to
buy. But even the masters of the universe need to relax. And on a fine
spring evening, a “sex party” was held at the home of Democrat dot com
donor, Steve Jurvetson.
“Sex party” would become a term of contention. The official title was
either an “Afterthought” party or a costume “party on the edge of the
earth” at Casa Jurvey by the Sea. Steve Jurvetson was there in a
“feather vest and hat” and Google co-founder Sergey Brin was
“bare-chested in a vest”.
A year earlier, Barack Obama and his notoriously scandal-free
administration had named Jurvetson a “Presidential Ambassador for Global
Entrepreneurship”.
But in the spring of ‘17, a different kind of diplomacy was taking place
in Half Moon Bay.
"Photos reveal a group of men and women lying close together, kissing
and massaging one another," on the pillows and white faux fur blanketing
the room, Emily Chang wrote in Brotopia. A venture capitalist in a bunny
suit offered the anonymous female correspondent a bag full of powder.
She tasted some of the Molly and began making out with the dot com VC in
the bunny suit while his wife watched.
Chang’s reporting bookended the end of Steve Jurvetson’s time in his
firm. Rumors percolated about extramarital affairs and sexual
harassment. Karla, Steve’s wife, filed for divorce. And started writing
big checks to Democrats.
The Jurvetsons had been Dem donors, but in the 2018 election cycle,
Karla hit no. 11 on the list of top federal donors. No easy feat when
no. 7 was George Soros and no. 12 was Amazon boss, Jeff Bezos.
Some of those donations were a little strange.
Karla donated $5.4 million to an Emily's List pro-abortion SuperPAC in
Baidu tech stocks. Baidu is a Chinese company which is intertwined with
the Chinese government and its ruling Communist party. Foreign entities
are not supposed to be involved in American elections.
“We cleared the donation through our lawyers,” Emily’s List replied.
China’s Communist rulers are fans of mandatory abortions for women. And
when you start out with orgies and ecstasy, what’s a few million in
Communist tech stocks between comrades anyway?
You can’t exactly have drug-fueled orgies without abortion on demand.
Senator Elizabeth Warren keeps denouncing the 1%, but she stopped by
Karla’s in Los Altos Hills, the 3rd most expensive zip code in the
country, with a median household income of over $248,000, a median home
value of $2,000,000, where 83% of the population has a college degree,
for a fundraiser.
The fundraiser was curiously unreported because the optics may have been
less than ideal.
Warren had claimed that she would be shunning big donors because
candidates “spend way too much time with wealthy donors.” Her campaign
had been billed as “The Best President Money Can’t Buy."
Like everything else Warren ever said, including claims of Indian
ancestry, it was best taken with Molly.
Paul Egerman, her campaign treasurer is a millionaire PAC donor, who was
a Democracy Alliance treasurer, served on the advisory council of the
anti-Israel lobbying group, J Street, was a board member of the
anti-Israel New Israel Fund, and is a donor to the Soros radical
left-wing Bend the Arc PAC.
You don’t bring the “Personal PAC Man” to the table with his tech
millions if you don’t want big donors.
Egerman cut a $120,000 check to the Progressive Change Campaign
Committee, which calls itself the "Warren wing" of the Democrats, sells
Warren merchandise, sends out fundraising emails for Warren, and states
that it "can’t imagine a better use of our time, resources, energy,
enthusiasm, creativity, door knocking, phone calling, Facebooking,
Tweeting, and fundraising at this moment than ensuring that Elizabeth
Warren starts strong and is successful."
The PCCC includes a dark money machine and multiple components, but even
so Egerman has been documented as donating $560,000 to one part of it.
The suckers who believed Warren wasn’t taking big donor money should
have been snorting Molly in Half Moon Bay while wearing their own bunny
suits.
And then Karla Jurvetson, the new megadonor who out-donated the head of
Amazon, cut $100,000 in checks to get Warren access to the DNC voter
file. Just like the PCCC or a VC trying to get a young woman high so he
can make out with her on a plush rug in front of his wife, this was a
little convoluted.
Instead of donating to Warren, Karla wrote two checks to the DNC. The
payment was split up into two checks, one for $35,500 and the other for
$64,500, to bypass FEC donation limits. One payment was labeled for the
legal fund and the other for general operations. But both were allegedly
about kicking in $100K so that the Warren campaign could get access to
the voter file and take her message of not taking money from big donors
to the people.
Right before heading to a San Francisco $10,000 a seat cocktail party
fundraiser with a $50,000 “photo opportunity” with Warren’s noble
Cherokee cheekbones. So much for the egalitarian “selfie lines”.
It turns out that neither part of “The Best President Money Can’t Buy”
is actually true.
You can buy Warren's “The Best President Money Can’t Buy” t-shirt for
$30 bucks. And, like an insurance company trying to stiff asbestos
victims, you'll find out that buying Warren costs a little more.
But you can absolutely buy her. Just make sure you hang on to the receipt.
It’s a long strange trip from a Bay Area dot com orgy and its “deep
cuddle puddles” to a feminist megadonor doling out Communist tech stocks
to abortion groups and a sidewise check to Warren.
Senator Elizabeth Warren claims to hate dot coms and pledges to break
them up, but her biggest corporate donor base comes from Google
employees, when she wanted to back up her false claims of American
Indian ancestry, she turned to Carlos Bustamante, an adviser to 23andMe,
co-founded by the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin (allegedly
last seen bare chested at Half Moon Bay) which was fueled by an influx
of millions from Google, and her money comes from the ex-wife of a Tesla
investor.
This whirlwind of drugs, gene testing, orgies, voter files, Communist
stocks and dark money machines seems like some Science Fiction
nightmare. But the simple summary is that the Bay Area runs America.
Or at least the Democrats.
Grass roots rage didn’t swing the 2018 elections. Bay Area cash did.
Speculative investments in dubious industries and massive silicon chip
houses of cards made some men and women very rich. And out of the
hothouse madness of broken relationships, chemical joys, radical
politics, and lost souls that have defined San Fran for generations,
came a river of money that bought elections around the country.
It’s a strange, tangled path from a Half Moon Bay orgy with white plush
rugs to the checks that bought Senator Elizabeth Warren access to the
treasured DNC voter file. But that’s what happened when San Francisco,
with its filthy streets, filthier mansions and filthy rich dot coms,
hacked America.
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