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Emanuel's benefactor at heart of Chrysler flap

By: Timothy P. Carney
Examiner Columnist
05/04/09 1:31 PM EDT

When President Barack Obama announced Thursday that Chrysler was entering bankruptcy, he pointed the finger of blame at a few of Chrysler's bondholders for not agreeing to the government's out-of-court offer to erase some of Chrysler's debt.

In particular, a group of investment firms and hedge funds decided to hold out for the prospect of an unjustified taxpayer-funded bailout. They were hoping that everybody else would make sacrifices, and they would have to make none.

A lawyer for the holdouts has fired back at the White House, as ABC's Jake Tapper and Clusterstock have detailed in blog posts over the past two days. The attorney claimed that the White House misrepresented the investors' willingness to compromise, and threatened at least one lender, a firm called Perella Weinberg. The White House and a Perella Weinberg spokesman deny this account.

An interesting twist: Perella Weinberg's founder, Joseph Perella, made Rahm Emanuel rich. In his two-and-a-half years between the Clinton White House and Congress, Emanuel made $16.2 million working at Wasserstein and Perella. I argued in a column last November that Emanuel's value to the firm was his political connections.




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RICK

May 4, 2009

OBAMA IS DOING HIS BEST TO BECOME THE MUGABEE AND CHAVEZ OF NORTH AMERICA. HE WANTS TO NATIONALIZE EVERYTHING, CREATED HIS OWN INTERNEAL POLICE GROUP, SILENCE DISSENT AND TO CONFISCATE ALL WEAPONS FROM LAW ABIDING CITIZENS. HE IS VERY DANGEROUS AND WILL MAKE HITLER LOOK LIKE A PIKER WHEN HE IS DONE.

 

RICK

May 4, 2009

OBAMA IS DOING HIS BEST TO BECOME THE MUGABEE AND CHAVEZ OF NORTH AMERICA. HE WANTS TO NATIONALIZE EVERYTHING, CREATED HIS OWN INTERNEAL POLICE GROUP, SILENCE DISSENT AND TO CONFISCATE ALL WEAPONS FROM LAW ABIDING CITIZENS. HE IS VERY DANGEROUS AND WILL MAKE HITLER LOOK LIKE A PIKER WHEN HE IS DONE.

 

Noodles Noodlemann

May 4, 2009

I'm Rick. I type in all caps and hit submit button twice.

 

ConservativeWoman

May 4, 2009

Actually Joe Perella had been long gone from Wasserstein Perella (although his name remained on the door) when Rahm Emanuel was hired. It was Bruce Wasserstein who made Rahm a rich man. Nonetheless, Perella backed down because of a side deal.

 

Someone ought to look closely

May 4, 2009

Into Rahm's conveniently quick rise to multi-millions

 

bobc

May 5, 2009

Washington is now run like the thuggish style union leaders and thuggish style community activists..so as Chicago goes, so does the Country!

 

Gilby HI

May 5, 2009

Congress is in the tank for all Obama gang members and the 'check and balance" system is no longer working in our country.

 


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