When Magic Backed Hillary, Did Money Buy Love?

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First Posted: 01- 1-08 03:45 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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In late-March 2007, Earvin "Magic" Johnson made his first ever contribution to a presidential campaign -- $2,300 to Barack Obama.

No formal endorsement accompanied the cash, but most political operatives thought that the famous Lakers point guard would be firmly in the corner of the first African-American to have a real shot at winning the presidency.

On August 28, Johnson made the second contribution of his life to a presidential candidate. This time, however, the recipient was Hillary Clinton. Johnson gave her $2,300 for the primary election and another $2,300 to use in the general election, if she won the Democratic nomination.

In addition, the contribution -- chickenfeed to someone of Magic's wealth -- was backed up with an all-star endorsement.

After Oprah Winfrey, the richest African-American in the country, announced that she would hold a September 6 fundraiser for Obama at her Santa Barbara home, Magic countered with an offer to host a Clinton fundraiser at his Los Angeles house on September 14. As the two candidates competed for the support of black luminaries, Johnson announced that co-chairs of his Hillary event included Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, musician Quincy Jones, and music executive Clarence Avant.

"Senator Hillary Clinton understands the domestic and international issues better than anyone," Johnson said in an August 12 press release announcing his fundraiser. "[Hillary] has the experience and knowledge to help lead our country and get us to a better place. We need a winner as our next president."

On December 17 and 18, Magic joined Bill and Hillary for a tour of Iowa. Speaking in Davenport, Johnson infuriated Obama supporters when he told the crowd, "You don't want somebody in there that is young or a rookie at politics" -- a direct dig at Obama.

What happened between Johnson's $2,300 contribution to Obama in March and his $4,600 donation to Clinton in August?

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Over the summer, a seemingly unrelated series of events intervened.

In June, Johnson, who is an extraordinarily successful entrepreneur, began talks with billionaire Ron Burkle about forming a joint investment fund of $750 million or more to take advantage of the growing and lucrative markets in inner city and minority-owned businesses, according to Eric Holloman, president of Johnson's Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund.

Burkle has been one of Bill Clinton's closest friends and supporters. Burkle and Bill Clinton were often seen together in and around Los Angeles, and Clinton frequently stayed at Burkle's mansion, which was the scene of much-reported partying. Burkle gave Bill Clinton a lucrative consulting job as a senior advisor to his investment firm, Yucaipa Companies.

When Hillary announced, Burkle became a strong backer and encouraged Johnson to support her.

Now, spokesmen for both Burkle and Johnson flatly dispute that there is any connection whatsoever between the Burkle-Magic investment partnership and Magic's Hillary endorsement.

"There is no correlation at all between the [Johnson-Burkle] private equity fund and him backing Hillary Clinton," said Eric Holloman. "No one has told Earvin what to do since Pat Riley [former Lakers coach]. Earvin needs no more fame, no more money."

Frank J. Quintero, spokesman for Burkle's Yucaipa Companies, described as "preposterous" any linkage between planning the fund and the endorsement. "Ron and Magic have been friends for a dozen years and have supported the same candidates," Quintero said.

Johnson's support for Hillary has been apparently unaffected by a separate development involving Bill Clinton and Burkle. In late September, well after Magic Johnson's Hillary endorsement and fundraiser, the relationship between Burkle and Bill Clinton was reportedly severely strained by a September 26 Wall Street Journal article detailing some of controversial dealings by Burkle's company, Yucaipa.

The WSJ story reported that a young Italian businessman had convinced Burkle and a Clinton aide to invest millions of dollars in a controversial and poorly-run venture buying up urban properties owned by the Catholic Church. Clinton, allegedly furious at Burkle, began the process of withdrawing from Yucaipa.

In late-March 2007, Earvin "Magic" Johnson made his first ever contribution to a presidential campaign -- $2,300 to Barack Obama. No formal endorsement accompanied the cash, but most political operat...
In late-March 2007, Earvin "Magic" Johnson made his first ever contribution to a presidential campaign -- $2,300 to Barack Obama. No formal endorsement accompanied the cash, but most political operat...
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- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

Thomas, your conjectures and theories seem as poorly thought out as any good old republican hatchet job.

Cheap, cheap, cheap. I would've though better coming from you. A shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 01/01/2008

hey hillary, here's an idea. instead of dragging your mother/daughter out, how about doing a t.v. spot with monica lewinsky. the two of you could be sitting in some pub, each sipping on a scotch. monica could be sharing with you the virtures of 'cigar smoking', and give you some pointers on 'how to keep you man'. i predict if hillary loses the nomination, she divorces bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 01/01/2008
- Boadicea I'm a Fan of Boadicea 64 fans permalink

I suspect that Magic was influenced by his friendship, but so what? Aren't we all influenced by our friends?

I plan to caucus for Obama Feb.9, but I also respect Hillary. I'm sure that Magic made his choice the same way I did, by choosing the candidate he thinks has the best chance of furthering the agenda he favors.

He and I will just have to agree to disagree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 01/01/2008

Is this the direction Washington will say in under Hillary Clinton? I think so. And that's why I say to Democratic primary voters - ANYONE BUT HILLARY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 01/01/2008
- raptor I'm a Fan of raptor 7 fans permalink

Finally, race will out.
Remember when Rice was predicted to run againt Clinton? When Powell would be a candidate? What a couple of losers we got in those two.
Rice=Afro-­Amercan=lo­ser.
Powell=Afr­o-Amercan=­loser.
Obama=Afro­-Amercan=?
If I'm a Euro-American, shouldn't I, by Magic's logic, vote for a a Euro-American? Even if I like Richardon?
Why would I care what Magic thinks about anything? Except maybe what brand of basketball to buy (assuming it's not a paid endorsement). And what generous contributions! Hedging you bets, Magic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 01/01/2008
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Love acquired by money. Wow that never happened before.
Love is just magic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 01/01/2008

The "journalistic query" is a method of accusing someone without sufficient facts that is as old or older than the republic itself.

Here's an example:

"I wonder if Thomas Edsall is a paid operative for the Obama campaign and has published this article here, knowing he would reach an audience that share his fawning affection for the senator, and are predisposed to believe any and every slander published about the Clintons??"

Notice that I did not accuse Mr. Edsall of being in the pay of the Obama campaign? I merely "wondered aloud" whether he might be...and OBVIOUSLY I do not actually believe he is.

I prefer to read a story that states its premise forthrightly, and provides facts to back it up, and Professor Edsall's post HAS provided a number of facts, and has also provided quotes from Burkle/Johnson spokesmen....all perfectly fair.

A quick glance through the comments, however, will confim MY point which is how EASY it is to "plant a seed" with a story like this and in the fertile ground of some Clinton haters imaginatio­n......... Voila!!...­......over the watercooler tomorrow someone will be saying

"Did you hear that the Clintons paid Magic Johnson to back out of an invitation to Oprah's Obama party and now he's having one for Hillary at his house instead??"

A possible response? "Oh my, that IS sleasy, isn't it"

As a J-school professor Mr. Edsall is fully aware in the dangers inherent in this kind of journalism is all I'm saying....­..........­.tm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 01/01/2008
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

Obama Thanks Kucinich for Encouraging His Backers to Make Obama Their Second Choice

Dennis Kucinich backs Barack Obama, I had this news a day ago but I didn't post it. Now its out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 01/01/2008

Stephen Kaus: Hillary Clinton Bucks the Spirit of the 22nd Amendment - Politics on The Huffington PostPosted December 27, 2007

"Obviously, Hillary's election would not violate the letter of the 22nd Amendment"

I believe the premise of this post to be true. Bill and Hill always pushing the envelope but NEVER doing anything illegal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 01/01/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 640 fans permalink
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and in other news:

Mike Tyson is supporting Arnold
and
Shaq is backing Jeb Bush

yeah, the brain trust in pro sports is NOT exactly impressive

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 01/01/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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Popcorn anyone?

Question - is it a possibility that after talking to each of the candidates, Magic decided he preferred Senator Clinton over Senator Obama? There are a few other African American luminaries that are supporting Clinton - Angelou and Q Jones come to mind...

At least Arianna isn't be bashful about her love and hate anymore. I have no idea who will ultimately be the nominee, but what in the hell will HuffPo do if it ends up being Clinton?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 01/01/2008

No need to get personal regarding Magic Johnson. He did what he did but just give the story the sniff test and follow the money. It always leads back to Bill and Hill.

As far as Huff Post goes, if it was an Obama story it would be posted here too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 01/01/2008
- YHWH I'm a Fan of YHWH permalink

He is still alive ??

How do the rich live forever ?? even with aids

amazing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 01/01/2008

Just another anti-Hillary crusader at HuffPost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 01/01/2008
- JosephDC I'm a Fan of JosephDC 2 fans permalink

There it is again: A non-story with a controversial headline accusing Clinton (and in this case Johnson) of something that there's no proof of...and that in the end isn't even claimed in the article.

Just a negative, muck-raking headline based on nothing -- nicely placed next to a positive story about Obama.

Is there absolutely NO ethical basis for the HuffPo operation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 01/01/2008
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