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"Clinton's takeover of DNC (Or let's rehash 2016 again) by Donna Braille ..."
Thu Nov-02-17 06:42 AM by PimpTrickGangstaClik

          

TLDR...The DNC was broke following Obama. Clinton team agreed to pay off debt and fund it in exchange for complete control of the party apparatus (long before she was the nominee). Donna Brazille finds this out when she takes over as interim DNC chair after Wasserman-Schlutz was cut). She seems to imply that the primary was stacked against Bernie Sanders.

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/02/clinton-brazile-hacks-2016-215774

Inside Hillary Clinton’s Secret Takeover of the DNC

When I was asked to run the Democratic Party after the Russians hacked our emails, I stumbled onto a shocking truth about the Clinton campaign.
By DONNA BRAZILE November 02, 2017
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Before I called Bernie Sanders, I lit a candle in my living room and put on some gospel music. I wanted to center myself for what I knew would be an emotional phone call.

I had promised Bernie when I took the helm of the Democratic National Committee after the convention that I would get to the bottom of whether Hillary Clinton’s team had rigged the nomination process, as a cache of emails stolen by Russian hackers and posted online had suggested. I’d had my suspicions from the moment I walked in the door of the DNC a month or so earlier, based on the leaked emails. But who knew if some of them might have been forged? I needed to have solid proof, and so did Bernie.


So I followed the money. My predecessor, Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, had not been the most active chair in fundraising at a time when President Barack Obama’s neglect had left the party in significant debt. As Hillary’s campaign gained momentum, she resolved the party’s debt and put it on a starvation diet. It had become dependent on her campaign for survival, for which she expected to wield control of its operations.

Debbie was not a good manager. She hadn’t been very interested in controlling the party—she let Clinton’s headquarters in Brooklyn do as it desired so she didn’t have to inform the party officers how bad the situation was. How much control Brooklyn had and for how long was still something I had been trying to uncover for the last few weeks.

By September 7, the day I called Bernie, I had found my proof and it broke my heart.

***

The Saturday morning after the convention in July, I called Gary Gensler, the chief financial officer of Hillary’s campaign. He wasted no words. He told me the Democratic Party was broke and $2 million in debt.


“What?” I screamed. “I am an officer of the party and they’ve been telling us everything is fine and they were raising money with no problems.”

That wasn’t true, he said. Officials from Hillary’s campaign had taken a look at the DNC’s books. Obama left the party $24 million in debt—$15 million in bank debt and more than $8 million owed to vendors after the 2012 campaign and had been paying that off very slowly. Obama’s campaign was not scheduled to pay it off until 2016. Hillary for America (the campaign) and the Hillary Victory Fund (its joint fundraising vehicle with the DNC) had taken care of 80 percent of the remaining debt in 2016, about $10 million, and had placed the party on an allowance.

If I didn’t know about this, I assumed that none of the other officers knew about it, either. That was just Debbie’s way. In my experience she didn’t come to the officers of the DNC for advice and counsel. She seemed to make decisions on her own and let us know at the last minute what she had decided, as she had done when she told us about the hacking only minutes before the Washington Post broke the news.

On the phone Gary told me the DNC had needed a $2 million loan, which the campaign had arranged.

“No! That can’t be true!” I said. “The party cannot take out a loan without the unanimous agreement of all of the officers.”

“Gary, how did they do this without me knowing?” I asked. “I don’t know how Debbie relates to the officers,” Gary said. He described the party as fully under the control of Hillary’s campaign, which seemed to confirm the suspicions of the Bernie camp. The campaign had the DNC on life support, giving it money every month to meet its basic expenses, while the campaign was using the party as a fund-raising clearing house. Under FEC law, an individual can contribute a maximum of $2,700 directly to a presidential campaign. But the limits are much higher for contributions to state parties and a party’s national committee.

Individuals who had maxed out their $2,700 contribution limit to the campaign could write an additional check for $353,400 to the Hillary Victory Fund—that figure represented $10,000 to each of the thirty-two states’ parties who were part of the Victory Fund agreement—$320,000—and $33,400 to the DNC. The money would be deposited in the states first, and transferred to the DNC shortly after that. Money in the battleground states usually stayed in that state, but all the other states funneled that money directly to the DNC, which quickly transferred the money to Brooklyn.

“Wait,” I said. “That victory fund was supposed to be for whoever was the nominee, and the state party races. You’re telling me that Hillary has been controlling it since before she got the nomination?”

Gary said the campaign had to do it or the party would collapse.

“That was the deal that Robby struck with Debbie,” he explained, referring to campaign manager Robby Mook. “It was to sustain the DNC. We sent the party nearly $20 million from September until the convention, and more to prepare for the election.”

“What’s the burn rate, Gary?” I asked. “How much money do we need every month to fund the party?”

The burn rate was $3.5 million to $4 million a month, he said.

I gasped. I had a pretty good sense of the DNC’s operations after having served as interim chair five years earlier. Back then the monthly expenses were half that. What had happened? The party chair usually shrinks the staff between presidential election campaigns, but Debbie had chosen not to do that. She had stuck lots of consultants on the DNC payroll, and Obama’s consultants were being financed by the DNC, too.

When we hung up, I was livid. Not at Gary, but at this mess I had inherited. I knew that Debbie had outsourced a lot of the management of the party and had not been the greatest at fundraising. I would not be that kind of chair, even if I was only an interim chair. Did they think I would just be a surrogate for them, get on the road and rouse up the crowds? I was going to manage this party the best I could and try to make it better, even if Brooklyn did not like this. It would be weeks before I would fully understand the financial shenanigans that were keeping the party on life support.

***

Right around the time of the convention the leaked emails revealed Hillary’s campaign was grabbing money from the state parties for its own purposes, leaving the states with very little to support down-ballot races. A Politico story published on May 2, 2016, described the big fund-raising vehicle she had launched through the states the summer before, quoting a vow she had made to rebuild “the party from the ground up … when our state parties are strong, we win. That’s what will happen.”

Yet the states kept less than half of 1 percent of the $82 million they had amassed from the extravagant fund-raisers Hillary’s campaign was holding, just as Gary had described to me when he and I talked in August. When the Politico story described this arrangement as “essentially … money laundering” for the Clinton campaign, Hillary’s people were outraged at being accused of doing something shady. Bernie’s people were angry for their own reasons, saying this was part of a calculated strategy to throw the nomination to Hillary.

I wanted to believe Hillary, who made campaign finance reform part of her platform, but I had made this pledge to Bernie and did not want to disappoint him. I kept asking the party lawyers and the DNC staff to show me the agreements that the party had made for sharing the money they raised, but there was a lot of shuffling of feet and looking the other way.

When I got back from a vacation in Martha’s Vineyard I at last found the document that described it all: the Joint Fund-Raising Agreement between the DNC, the Hillary Victory Fund, and Hillary for America.

The agreement—signed by Amy Dacey, the former CEO of the DNC, and Robby Mook with a copy to Marc Elias—specified that in exchange for raising money and investing in the DNC, Hillary would control the party’s finances, strategy, and all the money raised. Her campaign had the right of refusal of who would be the party communications director, and it would make final decisions on all the other staff. The DNC also was required to consult with the campaign about all other staffing, budgeting, data, analytics, and mailings.

I had been wondering why it was that I couldn’t write a press release without passing it by Brooklyn. Well, here was the answer.

When the party chooses the nominee, the custom is that the candidate’s team starts to exercise more control over the party. If the party has an incumbent candidate, as was the case with Clinton in 1996 or Obama in 2012, this kind of arrangement is seamless because the party already is under the control of the president. When you have an open contest without an incumbent and competitive primaries, the party comes under the candidate’s control only after the nominee is certain. When I was manager of Gore’s campaign in 2000, we started inserting our people into the DNC in June. This victory fund agreement, however, had been signed in August 2015, just four months after Hillary announced her candidacy and nearly a year before she officially had the nomination.

I had tried to search out any other evidence of internal corruption that would show that the DNC was rigging the system to throw the primary to Hillary, but I could not find any in party affairs or among the staff. I had gone department by department, investigating individual conduct for evidence of skewed decisions, and I was happy to see that I had found none. Then I found this agreement.

The funding arrangement with HFA and the victory fund agreement was not illegal, but it sure looked unethical. If the fight had been fair, one campaign would not have control of the party before the voters had decided which one they wanted to lead. This was not a criminal act, but as I saw it, it compromised the party’s integrity.

***

I had to keep my promise to Bernie. I was in agony as I dialed him. Keeping this secret was against everything that I stood for, all that I valued as a woman and as a public servant.

“Hello, senator. I’ve completed my review of the DNC and I did find the cancer,” I said. “But I will not kill the patient.”

I discussed the fundraising agreement that each of the candidates had signed. Bernie was familiar with it, but he and his staff ignored it. They had their own way of raising money through small donations. I described how Hillary’s campaign had taken it another step.

I told Bernie I had found Hillary’s Joint Fundraising Agreement. I explained that the cancer was that she had exerted this control of the party long before she became its nominee. Had I known this, I never would have accepted the interim chair position, but here we were with only weeks before the election.

Bernie took this stoically. He did not yell or express outrage. Instead he asked me what I thought Hillary’s chances were. The polls were unanimous in her winning but what, he wanted to know, was my own assessment?

I had to be frank with him. I did not trust the polls, I said. I told him I had visited states around the country and I found a lack of enthusiasm for her everywhere. I was concerned about the Obama coalition and about millennials.

I urged Bernie to work as hard as he could to bring his supporters into the fold with Hillary, and to campaign with all the heart and hope he could muster. He might find some of her positions too centrist, and her coziness with the financial elites distasteful, but he knew and I knew that the alternative was a person who would put the very future of the country in peril. I knew he heard me. I knew he agreed with me, but I never in my life had felt so tiny and powerless as I did making that call.

When I hung up the call to Bernie, I started to cry, not out of guilt, but out of anger. We would go forward. We had to.

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Clinton's takeover of DNC (Or let's rehash 2016 again) by Donna Braille ... [View all] , PimpTrickGangstaClik, Thu Nov-02-17 06:26 AM
 
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it's a sewer.
Nov 02nd 2017
1
Lmao... is this her way of telling us the DNC is toast in 2018?
Nov 02nd 2017
2
RE: Clinton's takeover of DNC (Or let's rehash 2016 again) by Donna Brai...
Nov 02nd 2017
3
Shit feels like the GlobeTrotters and the Washington Generals
Nov 02nd 2017
4
      definitely been that way since at least 92
Nov 02nd 2017
5
There are no such thing as political consequences any more
Nov 02nd 2017
6
Interesting read
Nov 02nd 2017
7
basically dem party leadership would rather sell controversial books
Nov 02nd 2017
8
RE: basically dem party leadership would rather sell controversial books
Nov 02nd 2017
9
theyre acting like america aint sitting on the edge of a cliff right now...
Nov 02nd 2017
11
A boss that lost to Trump
Nov 02nd 2017
14
Exactly. She had the most $$$ ever & lost to the worst candidate ever.
Nov 02nd 2017
17
I'd have to disagree with Trump being the worst candidate ever
Nov 08th 2017
105
Trump became powerful because idiots underestimated him at every stage.
Nov 02nd 2017
23
      More like Hillary was a terrible candidate
Nov 02nd 2017
29
      homeboy just admitted Hil didn't/couldn't rally the base
Nov 02nd 2017
31
           stone her!
Nov 02nd 2017
32
           LMAO.. you had so many cool names for her as Prez
Nov 02nd 2017
34
           no I had campaign slogans.
Nov 02nd 2017
37
                lmao.. they were so on point!
Nov 02nd 2017
39
                     yes bc I'm great.
Nov 02nd 2017
40
                          Haha.. that’s a good one. Mighta got a few Trumpers with that insult
Nov 02nd 2017
42
                               Like I said - I'm great
Nov 02nd 2017
43
                                    great...
Nov 02nd 2017
48
                                         Yeah we both voted for a loser.
Nov 02nd 2017
49
           yup, because that's the same
Nov 02nd 2017
45
                I cut right to the heart of the matter.
Nov 02nd 2017
51
                     yeah...you didn't.
Nov 02nd 2017
52
                          oh i don't expect you to agree.
Nov 02nd 2017
61
           All true
Nov 02nd 2017
35
           and these folks still in here talking down too..
Nov 02nd 2017
36
                Yep more of the same
Nov 02nd 2017
54
           She couldn't rally the base because Bernie turned the base against her.
Nov 02nd 2017
47
                https://i.imgur.com/ozokxE1.jpg
Nov 02nd 2017
50
                lol Hilary is literally the only candidate to face a primary
Nov 02nd 2017
57
                     Everyone faces a primary. That's the point.
Nov 02nd 2017
59
                          Breh.. not like this
Nov 02nd 2017
64
                I wish you were joking...not everything is about Bernie
Nov 02nd 2017
55
                RE: I wish you were joking...not everything is about Bernie
Nov 02nd 2017
62
                how about one alienating latin@s by saying deport kids?
Nov 02nd 2017
70
      i don't get how you could be so much of a realist
Nov 02nd 2017
63
           I never disputed that she lost.
Nov 02nd 2017
67
Oh, somebody didn't read well.
Nov 02nd 2017
18
      lol
Nov 02nd 2017
27
      BRUH.
Nov 02nd 2017
68
LMAO. Rs gonna win 18 and Trump gonna win 2020.
Nov 02nd 2017
10
Meh, not out of the realm of possibility
Nov 02nd 2017
12
I thought Dems like Change..
Nov 02nd 2017
21
      Nobody in power likes change in any situation.
Nov 02nd 2017
53
oh, totally.
Nov 02nd 2017
41
A ton of his base is going to die on the toilet before 2020
Nov 02nd 2017
44
      that's very optimistic and idealistic imo
Nov 02nd 2017
46
           ^
Nov 02nd 2017
56
I was never a fan of hers...
Nov 02nd 2017
13
she got caught red handed passing town hall questions
Nov 02nd 2017
16
I remember...every time she is interviewed she rubs me the wrong way
Nov 02nd 2017
19
      My wife calls her Eyezzuh Beezuhh
Nov 02nd 2017
20
How can yall hate on Donna Brazille....before all of this??
Nov 02nd 2017
26
she phony...its all in her face..she the type that nobody trust her food
Nov 02nd 2017
30
      lol
Nov 02nd 2017
33
^^^sexist AND racist^^
Nov 03rd 2017
72
She didn't talk about the part where she was sharing questions with
Nov 02nd 2017
15
She's talking about DNC collusion as if it had nothing to do with her......
Nov 02nd 2017
22
      it wasn't us it was them - Common
Nov 02nd 2017
25
Bernporn
Nov 02nd 2017
24
"When I got back from a vacation in Martha’s Vineyard"
Nov 02nd 2017
28
Here's whats gonna happen...
Nov 02nd 2017
38
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUgy44_hQk8#t=18s
Nov 02nd 2017
58
What was Barack doing to burn through that much cash?
Nov 02nd 2017
60
going to all 57 states and greasing palms?
Nov 02nd 2017
65
yo, the Clintons have killed the Democratic Party
Nov 02nd 2017
66
Nah... and I’m not a fan of the Clintons but I don’t agree
Nov 02nd 2017
69
In no way am I defending HRC, but thinking back on the election
Nov 03rd 2017
74
Thanks to namely California.
Nov 04th 2017
80
yep. and the Dems don't give 90 shits about individual state/local spots
Nov 03rd 2017
71
      Doc! I'm tripping off of this
Nov 04th 2017
75
           Lol, that's quite an elaborate story you've cooked up.
Nov 04th 2017
76
                Look, politically illogical science guy
Nov 04th 2017
78
                     Look, politically uninformed conspiracy theorist.
Nov 05th 2017
83
                          Four Viral Claims Spread by Journalists on Twitter in the Last Week Alon...
Nov 05th 2017
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                               LOL, Greenwald. Perfect.
Nov 05th 2017
87
                                    far left just as bad as the far right in a lot of instances.
Nov 07th 2017
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                                         Bruh, you're citing tweets in this post...tweets
Nov 07th 2017
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https://media.giphy.com/media/YnmEsq9ICSYQ8/giphy.gif
Nov 03rd 2017
73
Joy Ann Reid decimates the idea that any of this amounted to "rigging":
Nov 04th 2017
77
She really destroyed some strawmen here lol
Nov 04th 2017
79
      RIGHT. She constructed, and fucked up, multiple scarecrows
Nov 04th 2017
81
      You have to cut her some slack...
Nov 05th 2017
84
Yeah Donna is BIG mad lol (swipe)
Nov 04th 2017
82
She has a reason to be mad if what she said is true
Nov 05th 2017
88
*shrug* everybody wants 15 minutes to explain how it's not their fault
Nov 06th 2017
89
      you see exactly why the dnc was such a shit show.
Nov 07th 2017
97
           nah.. it was her too
Nov 07th 2017
99
Can't wait for the Debbie Wasserman Shultz book
Nov 05th 2017
85
Go to hell.' I'm going to tell my story
Nov 06th 2017
90
uh oh
Nov 06th 2017
91
not that facts matter
Nov 07th 2017
92
gotta sling those books
Nov 07th 2017
95
"I found no evidence, none whatsoever" that Dem primaries were "rigged."
Nov 07th 2017
93
she didn't have to 'find' evidence
Nov 08th 2017
106
      superdelegates backed hillary over barack obama.
Nov 08th 2017
110
2 people who brokered her book deal worked for rumsfeld & mcconnell lol.
Nov 07th 2017
96
the stuff in the book true, or nah? relevant to the future or nah?
Nov 07th 2017
102
      ^^^ IDGAF if Putin published her book, deal with the content
Nov 07th 2017
103
“Kill the f— ing duck, goddammit!”
Nov 07th 2017
100
let’s just put our dicks out on the table and see who’s got the bigg...
Nov 07th 2017
101
AUTOPSY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN CRISIS (free DL)
Nov 08th 2017
104
lol dems are the party of big oil and guns?
Nov 08th 2017
107
I could post links to NRA and big oil donations to HRC's campaign
Nov 08th 2017
108
      here i will post the links for you:
Nov 08th 2017
109
           Are you calling lobbyists employees?
Nov 08th 2017
111
                none of it bothers me.
Nov 08th 2017
113
                yeah you did exactly what i thought you would.
Nov 08th 2017
122
                     and jeff forbes was an *ex* lobbyist. left the job a year earlier.
Nov 08th 2017
123
                     No, you said you said dems were the party of big oil and guns
Nov 08th 2017
124
it's not a red and blue thing. then what is it?
Nov 08th 2017
112
      $$$$$$$$$$
Nov 08th 2017
114
      and?
Nov 08th 2017
115
           cool. The VAST majority of your people have a completely different
Nov 08th 2017
116
                and who are my ppl, player?
Nov 08th 2017
117
                     You're a black male, in America, right?
Nov 08th 2017
118
                          sho nuff.
Nov 08th 2017
120
                               You asked. I answered.
Nov 08th 2017
125
      It's a...they don't really care about us (c) thang
Nov 08th 2017
119
           *yawns*
Nov 08th 2017
121

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