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Point and click: Bloggers digging dirt on Obama adviser Jarrett

By: Nikki Schwab and Tara Palmeri
Washington Examiner
11/03/09 11:00 PM EST

Valerie Jarrett

Now, who said the GOP didn't have an online presence?

Sure, the Republic National Committee's Web site pushes all the kitschy elements of a choreographed social networking strategy with its YouTube, Facebook and Twitter links to target that coveted 18-to-40 crowd, but maybe the party's grass-roots core has an agenda of its own.

Fresh off the victory of the recently resigned Obama administration Special Adviser for Green Jobs Van Jones, conservative bloggers have set their sights on another of President Obama's longtime pals.

"I'm not sure what set it off," said Adam Bitely, executive director of NetRightNation.com, "but I do know that the rumblings in the blogosphere tell me that Valerie Jarrett is fast becoming a liability."

Bitely, who monitors the Web site's daily publication "Overnights," noticed in late October bloggers began prodding at Jarrett, who is Obama's senior adviser and assistant for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs.

According a statement released by the organization, StopJarrett.com has drawn record hits for NetRightNation.

And Jarrett's recent appearances on the Sunday talk show circuit have fueled the underground resentment.

This past Sunday, Jarrett fired back at ABC's "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos when he asked her about the partisan divide on President Obama's proposals to Congress.

"Well, you should ask that question to the Republican Party," Jarrett said.

Bitely said bloggers were onto Jarrett and were bringing together the elements of a scandal in the Oval Office.

"We're collecting it all at StopJarrett.com, and it is growing at a rapid pace every single day," Bitely said.

Um, OK. We'll be checking our inbox to see how that goes.




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bobc

Nov 4, 2009

And tell me again, just how many lawyers were sent into Alaska, during the campaigns, to go through trash cans to dig up something on Gov. Palin?

The real head of the snake of Progressives is George Soros....he needs to be investigated for betting against the dollar!

 

Tewkes

Nov 4, 2009

I had read a bit here and there about Jarrett, but didn't know really anything about her until I saw your article. Thank you for writing about this issue, I never realized what dispicable things the Obamas and their friends were up to before moving to DC. Following the links in the different sites one comes across while reading about them can be quite enlightening!

 


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