HolyCoast: Did Obama Choose the Chrysler Dealers to Close Based on Politics?
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Did Obama Choose the Chrysler Dealers to Close Based on Politics?

It wouldn't surprise me at all, and Doug Ross thinks there may be something to the allegation:
RED ALERT: Did anti-Obama campaign contributions dictate which Chrysler dealers were shuttered?

A tipster alerted me to an interesting assertion. A cursory review by that person showed that many of the Chrysler dealers on the closing list were heavy Republican donors.

To quickly review the situation, I took all dealer owners whose names appeared more than once in the list. And, of those who contributed to political campaigns, every single one had donated almost exclusively to GOP candidates. While this isn't an exhaustive review, it does have some ominous implications if it can be verified.

However, I also found additional research online at Scribd (author unknown), which also appears to point to a highly partisan decision-making process.Consider the partial list of Chrysler dealership owners, listed below. You'll notice that all were opponents of Barack Obama, most through sponsorship of GOP candidates and organizations, but a handful through Barack's Democrat rivals (Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in 2008, for example).

The list can be found on Doug's site. Obama has demonstrated that pretty much everything he does is based on politics, so who knows.

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