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    The Bank of (Democratic Party) America

    Michelle Malkin's column is released once a week.

    Well, isn't this rich? And I do mean rich. President Obama, man of the people, will deliver his presidential nomination acceptance speech at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. — so that Democratic Party fundraisers can reward big donors with skyboxes and other lavish perks.

    As usual, the White House and its allies are trying to camouflage naked partisan money-grubbing in populist garb.

    "I think this would be a great opportunity to have tens of thousands of North Carolinians and others outside of the state to see and participate in the convention process," one North Carolina Democratic Party flack told the Charlotte Observer.

    But it's the heavyweight contributors, not the hoi polloi, to whom convention organizers are catering as they struggle to raise some $37 million to cover the coronation celebration's costs. The self-proclaimed Party of the 99 Percent is reportedly busy creating special-access VIP packages for the 1 percent — under the illusion of throwing open its doors to the masses. DNC officials refuse to disclose fundraising updates until after the convention, even as they champion their own "openness and accessibility."

    And no doubt, Obama will use his stadium-size pulpit to "stand up" to the very same "fat cats" who'll be watching him while sipping Courvoisier in their DNC-appointed luxury seats.

    Such is the audacity of progressive cognitive dissonance.

    Despite the DNC's vaunted promise to ban business donations and first lady Michelle Obama's faux-folksy public relations campaign for a "people's convention," Bank of America (headquartered in North Carolina and Charlotte's largest corporate presence) will be front and center at the festivities. No surprise. The Democrats and Bank of America have maintained a long, lucrative relationship as reciprocal bailout buddies.

    During the 2010 midterm elections, former DNC chairman and ex-Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine secured a $15 million revolving line of credit at BofA and then finagled another $17 million loan from the taxpayer-bailed-out bank. According to Federal Election Commission records, BofA accepted as collateral the DNC's donor mailing list. Yep, its donor mailing list for $32 million in loans. As investigative reporter Richard Pollock asked at the time: "What message does a largely unsecured $32 million credit line for the Democratic Party send to thousands of cash-starved small businesses across the nation who can't secure any credit even with tangible assets?"

    Message: crony business as usual.

    Bank of America is to sweetheart loans and Democratic Party payoffs as Paula Deen is to sugar and bacon grease:

    — The massively troubled bank raked in a middle-of-the-night, taxpayer-funded $45 billion banking bailout in 2008 and an estimated $931 billion in secret federal emergency loans.

    — In 2008, BofA's political action committee gave its biggest contributions to Barack Obama totaling $421,000.

    — After purchasing junk mortgage company Countrywide, BofA agreed to pay $50 million in restitution payments for Countrywide subprime loan fraudster and Democratic fat cat Angelo Mozilo and one of his underlings.

    — BofA forked over payoffs to self-declared bank terrorist outfit NACA (the taxpayer-subsidized Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America).

    — BofA also capitulated to a Jesse Jackson shakedown. And it forked over at least $2 million to the ACORN Housing Corporation — which has had a long history of fraud and abuse that goes back decades.

    — The financial giant teamed up with the open-borders lobby (including newly appointed Domestic Policy Council chief Cecilia Munoz's former employer, the National Council of La Raza) to offer illegal alien home loans.

    No word yet on whether Obama's Greek columns from the 2008 convention will make a return appearance this fall. But if they do, they may yet be emblazoned with a new red-white-and-blue Bank of Democratic Party America logo.

    Optics be damned. The coffers must be filled.

    Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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    51 comments

    • Alton  •  Altus, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      You know i remember a long time ago in the 70s when two politicians that were running had dinners and unfortunately they were across the street from one another in the city. Ok, one was for $100 a plate. The other one decided he would have a ONE dollar a plate dinner. So tell me real quick, where did everybody go?
      Now with all these Super PACS giving money and buying votes, with the economy being what it is, why can't we have this again? Super PACS got enough money to do it, why not? Oh, po folks don't vote cause they don't have any photo ID and they don't have ACORN anymore?
    • Independence76  •  4 mths ago
      And which political party wants to take money out of the political process? That would be something worth writing about.
    • Topkick  •  4 mths ago
      Both parties wine, dine, and fawn over their big donors and influential supporters. Always have and always will! Yawn!
      • CitationX_N7V11C 4 mths ago
        Yet the Republicans are declared the "Party of the Rich." At least they're honest about their ties to the wealthy.
      • Anonymous 4 mths ago
        Republicans aren't the "party of the rich" because they get lots of donations from them, it's because they consistently vote for legislation that favors the rich. Yes, democrats take big donor money, but it's different. Warren Buffett doesn't give donor money to buy lower taxes for himself. Democrats actually do things that help the poor and the middle class. That's why they're the party of the people.
      • Twist 4 mths ago
        You really used Warren Buffett for being "the party of the people"? The man owes around a billion dollars in back taxes dating back to 2002 for his Berkshire Hathaway. Party of the people my rear end.
    • h2o4ever  •  4 mths ago
      uhhh...BofA bought the naming rights to the stadium several years ago and the Dems booked the convention in Charlotte a couple of years ago to try to re-win NC in 2012. Little surprise that the biggest industry in Charlotte would buy the naming rights to the stadium. Was Invesco a big donor to Obama in 2008? After all Invesco Field is where he gave his acceptance speech in 2008.

      Now is all this a coincidence? Doubtful, but at the same time, it's not really news or a scandal either.
    • Jack  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Neither party is the "party of the 99%". That would mean that they represent the people. There are a handful of true representatives of the people. Most so called representatives only really represent their own self interest and that of the big money that got them to power.
      The Democans and Republicrats have held equal power of this country since we have all been alive. They together made the election rules that make it nearly impossible for someone outside the establishment to get on a ballot much less elected. They together have schemed and swindled the citizens. They fight in public for the cameras, and then go golfing together and laugh at how stupid we are to keep falling for it. The people (99%) have been sold down the river.
      The advertising wing (aka the media) of the ruling class tells us what to think and who to vote for, marginalizes any candidate from outside the establishment, and long ago went AWOL on their duty which is to inform the people of the facts and let them decide what to do.
    • I'm funny you're ...  •  4 mths ago
      I hope the occupy grubs show up.
    • Bug  •  4 mths ago
      Someone should tell Michelle that BoA got their bailout under BUSH. It was he who signed the TARP. Obama hadn't been sworn in yet.
    • Gamma1099  •  4 mths ago
      And I'm sure that the Republican Party won't set up the exact same VIP luxury box packages at the Tampa Bay Times Forum. Right...
    • John Thomas  •  3 mths ago
      As the husband of someone who worked pretty high up for B of A, I can say that B of A was and is a basically good bank that was a victim of our Government, as was Fannie, Freddie, homeowners that played by the rules and the taxpayers. Every person we knew in the mortgage biz said years ago that the CRA act was going to end in tears. And it did.
    • A1  •  4 mths ago
      The SAME banks supporting Obama are supporting Romney.

      Time for a consistent politician who can't be bribed or bought!

      Ron Paul!
    • Curt  •  4 mths ago
      ooopps...i walked by a wellsfargo bill board...
    • Annoyed  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder what the author of this article would say if it was a republican incumbent doing this. As voters we are given the illusion of change but the same influential and wealthy people and groups are still pulling the strings regardless of who is elected.

      The bailout was ap[proved by the Bush administration in 2008. Obama didn't take the oath of office until January 2009. It seems to be a common tactic to tie events and actions from the Bush years to Obama.
      • David Kowalski 4 mths ago
        No mention of President Obama and the 2008 bailout. Perhaps you have misread the piece?
      • Kirara 4 mths ago
        And the cushy loans?
      • Twist 4 mths ago
        The Democrats controlled the House and Senate in 2008. They are the ones that voted to give the banks the bailouts.
    • Rob Cs  •  Fair Oaks, California  •  4 mths ago
      @ Erik if you have a problem with anything she has said then bring in the facts to discredit the story.Both parties are corrupt and that is why we need real change in DC. Not more of the same #$%$ every election cycle, but that means getting rid of people like President Oboma, Senator Boxer and Feinstein, and Congress woman Pelosi, on the Dem side. Not sure who is still a corrupt #$%$ on the Rep side, they get prosecuted the moment any wrong doing is event imagined.
    • Michael  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      We Americans don't care : we don't want this IDIOT for another 4 tears !!!!
      • Justice For All 4 mths ago
        I'm sure I couldn't agree more Michael...that Ms. Malkin would do the nation at least some semblance of socially redeeming service by leaving the opining to sentient beings with the capacity for intellectual rigors sufficient to form and communicate coherent, well reasoned thought. Of course that would mean virtually all her existing following would be rendered unable to comprehend much of anything meaningful she was able to express.
      • Alton 4 mths ago
        Give HER the pink slip.
      • William 4 mths ago
        Looks like Obama isn't the only idiot from Chicago.
    • Unhappy  •  Santa Fe, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      I've never seen a columnist better at making something out of nothing: it's just the name of the stadium!
    • Oglaigh n h'Eirran  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      So could it be that Michelle has noticed that it isn't just the GOP that works for Wall St and not the American people? That BOTH parties are wholly owned subsiaries of USA, Inc? Nope, I know better than that...she's just a cheerleader for the R's whose job is to sell more GOP corporate nonsense. There are others who sell Dem Kool-Aid....two sides of the same coin.
    • .  •  4 mths ago
      So, if you need a large arena for an event, the name of the arena matters? They bought naming rights, not the stadium. Those VIP packages? It's called fund-raising. The GOP does the same. This is so ridiculously a non-story.
    • wes  •  4 mths ago
      As usual Michelle has camouflage her naked partisan as reporting and has once again wasted all of our time.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        Michelle is not a reporter, she is a commentator, like Keith Olberman and Ed Schultz, , free to present her take on things.
    • Temecula Duck  •  4 mths ago
      MM, you are the Shakespear of modern journalism! Real Americans agree with you while Iago's (check Othello, libtards) live with jealously, hatred, racism and betrayal.
      • Daddy O 4 mths ago
        This libtard seems to recall that "Shakespear" is spelled with and "e" at the end. And wasn't jealousy Othello's undoing? Stick to Conservapedia, buddy.
      • Temecula Duck 4 mths ago
        I was sleepy (e) libtard, Othello's undoing was "trust" in Iago. Like your trust in obama.
    • Daddy O  •  4 mths ago
      Malkin sounding shrill and desperate again. Fess up, Michele. You're only angry because the Democrats are out-fundraising your Republicans for a change. As though Obama is the first politician in history to have wealthy donors. I don't like it either, but where was all this outrage before?
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