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	<title>Comments on: Democratic Slush Funds: Our Homes</title>
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		<title>By: catscratch</title>
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		<description>Yeah, the guy seems to be a bad businessman.  If Obama is seeking his advice, he may as well call the former President of Countrywide and have lunch with some execs from AIG and WaMu.  Bad judgment all around unless the idea is to hear what the guy says to do then do the exact opposite.  He looks to have been hedging his bets all over the place, though.  Giving more to Dems after 2006 makes sense, but the almost random donations to Romney indicate he was speculating a bit on Romney doing better than he did.  Makes sense since Romney was the only Republican candidate with business acumen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, the guy seems to be a bad businessman.  If Obama is seeking his advice, he may as well call the former President of Countrywide and have lunch with some execs from AIG and WaMu.  Bad judgment all around unless the idea is to hear what the guy says to do then do the exact opposite.  He looks to have been hedging his bets all over the place, though.  Giving more to Dems after 2006 makes sense, but the almost random donations to Romney indicate he was speculating a bit on Romney doing better than he did.  Makes sense since Romney was the only Republican candidate with business acumen.</p>
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