Solyndra In the House at DNC
Both supporters and Cassandras of the failed green pork project represent in Charlotte.
"I just want to help protect the president from anything that could result in negative or unfair press. If it's too late to change/postpone the meeting, the president should be careful about unrealistic/optimistic forecasts that could haunt him in the next 18 months if Solyndra hits the wall, files for bankruptcy."
You'd think President Obama would want to stay close to the supporter who wrote that wise but, alas, discarded warning. And you'd be right. Steve Westly, the California venture capitalist and sometime politician who wrote the above advice [pdf] to senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett on May 24, 2010, will be speaking shortly at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
And he's not the only player in the sad story of Solyndra LLC, a failed Fremont, California-based maker of tubular solar panels, who has been making the rounds at the DNC. Yesterday, Solyndra champion Steve "How [expletive] hard is this?" Spinner escaped through a guarded side door rather than face any questions about his involvement with the Department of Energy's half-billion-dollar loan guarantee to Solyndra.
Spinner, a major Obama fundraiser and adviser to Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, was called on by then White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel in 2009 to put together a defense of Solyndra. His wife was a partner in Solyndra's law firm. In an August 28, 2009 email, Spinner urged a Department of Energy staffer to expedite an approval for the company from an Office of Management and Budget official. "What is he waiting for?" Spinner wrote. "Will we have it by the end of the day?"
In 2011, after high-level Obama officials had rearranged the terms of Solyndra's loan, the company went out of business, taking all of the taxpayers' investment with it. "It did turn out to be a bad decision," Michael Grunwald concedes in The New New Deal, his defense of the ARRA stimulus (and specifically of its green energy subsidies package), which I reviewed earlier today.
After his Energy Department gig, Spinner ended up briefly at the Center for American Progress, but he moved on soon after Solyndra became a news thing instead of a subsidized clean energy thing. He still seems to be earning for the Democrats, however, and this week he has attended events for the National Finance Committee, a dream team of the Obama campaign's top donors. His badge that identifies Spinner as a "Finance Guest." (Those badges are gold.)
Yesterday, during Brian Ross' hunt for quotes from big Obama donors, the ABC newsman tried to buttonhole Spinner, but the well-connected bundler was too quick on his feet.
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Alex, what is corruption?
"I'll take green energy scams for $400, Alex."
Audio Daily Double!
Haha, nice one.
Jeebus, first I mix up Scott Walker and Scott Brown. Now Steven Spinner and Stephen Spender. Spinner couldn't write a line of poetry if his life depended on it!
Them Stephens all look alike, too
Like a purple Chevy Chase?
That $500 million pissed away on Solyndra gets 100x the PR that Romney's $1.3 billion SLC Olympic bailout.
REASON - write a fucking story on Romney's pork-pulling, will you?
I bet you read a lot of stories about "pork-pulling".
Romney's pork-pulling
Didn't know you swung that way, shriek. NTTAWWT
Look, if Romney wants to pull his pork onto the sarcophagus of Brigham Young I don't give a fuck.
What about the $1.3 billion of our tax dollars to bail out the SLC Olympics?
During his previous presidency of the U.S.?
Willard didn't build the SLC Olympics!
write a fucking story on Romney's pork-pulling, will you?
YAY!!!
Shrike admits pork-pulling is bad.
Welcome to your first steps in becoming a libertarian shrike.
Right, a few months after 9/11 the feds weren't going to pay to beef up security for the Games? That amount PALES in comparison to what most countries spend on their Olympics.
I almost took the bait, then saw this.
Palin's Buttplug| 9.5.12 @ 5:50PM |#
"That $500 million pissed away on Solyndra gets 100x the PR that Romney's $1.3 billion SLC Olympic bailout."
OK, shriek, let's see a cite (a REAL cite) about the 'bailout'.
And Solyndra is just the tip of the solar whit elephant bailouts.
Thank God only the Rethuglicans engage in Crony Capitalism?. Can you imagine how bad it would be if the sainted Democrats did it, too??!
Hey now, that's not true! Crony capitalism implies a return on the capital as a result of the favored status and kickbacks. This is more like Crony Socialism (but I repeat myself), in that it skips the return on capital part and just focuses on the doling out of loot.
In 2011, after high-level Obama officials had rearranged the terms of Solyndra's loan, the company went out of business, taking all of the taxpayers' investment with it.
Grrrrrrrrrr......
It ends up with a return like most government "investments."
This is his duty to save the president from any controversy and he is declaring it on the media.