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What did Bill Clinton Do to Get $15M From Ron Burkle?

Posted by Thomas B. Edsall, Huffington Post at 7:49 AM on April 5, 2008.


The only real news to come out of the Clintons' tax returns raises questions.

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The campaign press statement accompanying the release on Friday of Hillary Clinton's 2000 - 2007 tax returns includes some useful summary data for the media: Bill and Hillary Clinton's total income over the past 8 years, $109 million; her Senate salary, $1.1 million; his presidential pension, $1.2 million; her book royalties, $10.5 million; his book royalties, $29.6 million; and his speaking fees, $51.9 million.

One big line item is missing from the press summary however: the $15 million paid to Bill Clinton between 2003 and 2007 by Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Global Opportunities Fund.

In fact, the Burkle payments, buried deep in the income tax forms themselves, were the only real news in tax documents, which were made public for the first time.

The Clintons' huge book profits, her salary and his speaking fees, were all well known. Hillary Clinton has been required to disclose details on many of those sources of income in the annual financial disclosure statements she has to file as a member of the U.S. Senate.

But until the release of the tax returns on April 4, the only disclosure Hillary Clinton had made about her husband's financial relationship with Burkle was the fact that Bill Clinton earned "more than $1,000" annually from the partnerships.

Now that the Clintons have disclosed that the former president received from 250 to 500 times "more than $1,000" each year since 2002, the glaring question that remains unanswered is: What did he do for all this pocket change?

Clinton campaign spokesman Jay Carson provided a statement that did not reveal much:

"The President provides his best advice on potential investments, advocates generally on behalf of the funds, and seeks to create opportunities for investors to consider investing in these funds or in the investments the funds make."
In more common parlance, this translates to "rainmaker" and "door opener."

Burkle, who is worth at least $2.5 billion according to Forbes, and Clinton are business and social partners, often traveling the Los Angeles social circuit together.

Burkle specializes in putting together funds that invest in city and other businesses. Burkle and Magic Johnson are working together on creating an urban investment fund.

Burkle and Yucaipa have been involved in a number of controversies that have reportedly prompted concerns in Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign that her bid might be damaged by resulting adverse publicity.

Bill Clinton was, according to sources close to both Burkle and Clinton, deeply angered by a September 26, 2007, front page Wall Street Journal article detailing some of Yucaipa's questionable dealings. The story, which broke on the same day that heads of state and business leaders convened in New York to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative, described plans to invest millions of dollars in a venture to buy up Catholic Church property.

Clinton, according to aides, intends to sever his financial ties with Burkle, although he may do so only if his wife wins the nomination, an increasingly unlikely prospect.



Tax returns, year by year:

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

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Tagged as: clinton, burkle, yucaipa

Thomas B. Edsall is the political editor of the Huffington Post. He is also Joseph Pulitzer II and Edith Pulitzer Moore Professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.


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Leave poor Bill alone ...
Posted by: Dankhank on Apr 5, 2008 8:36 AM   
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I liked the comment: "buried deep in the document."

I'm guessing that since it wasn't the first item it's automatically suspect.

This is crap. Let's talk about McCain practically, singlehandedly, sinking the USS Forrestal ... where's the outrage?

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» yeah, poor Bill Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: Leave poor Bill alone ... Posted by: seacaptdon
THINKAMERICA
Posted by: ThinkAmerica on Apr 5, 2008 9:11 AM   
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I don't care how much money the candidates make. I've known all along they are all millionaires!

I do care about all the lies Obama has told and how he has lost credibility. I simply do not trust him anymore.

While wasting time on Obama (and the media is prolonging it)---we’re giving the election to McCain.

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» RE: THINKAMERICA Posted by: seacaptdon
THINKAMERICA
Posted by: ThinkAmerica on Apr 5, 2008 9:11 AM   
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I don't care how much money the candidates make. I've known all along they are all millionaires!

I do care about all the lies Obama has told and how he has lost credibility. I simply do not trust him anymore.

While wasting time on Obama (and the media is prolonging it)---we’re giving the election to McCain.

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» RE: THINKAMERICA Posted by: sui_generis
Wall Street water carrier
Posted by: whealeydj on Apr 5, 2008 7:52 PM   
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is now proven about the Clintons. no wonder she waited so late to release their tax returns. if this is all there is she should have released a long time ago.

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Just as we suspected
Posted by: truthteller on Apr 5, 2008 8:03 PM   
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All three of them are bought and paid for. This wouldn't have happened with Kucinich - who grew up dirt poor and lives on his Congressional salary.

Do the only just and right thing. Vote Green for President and send a message that the same old, bought and paid for lackies aren't going to cut it anymore. The only way this crap ever changes is if the rich guys candidates lose, and keep losing. Then we can finally have government of, by and for "The People".

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» Must have hit a nerve... Posted by: truthteller
» RE: Posted by: sui_generis
Here's something you should care about.
Posted by: Longdream on Apr 5, 2008 9:32 PM   
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Most of the huge speaking fees paid to Bill Clinton were made by large private corporations.

Either he's the best damned speaker this side of Abraham Lincoln, or it's just plain old lobbying. *winkwinknudgenudge*

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What did BC Do to Get $15M From Ron Burkle-WHATEVER IT WAS HE SHOULD HAVE DONE IT TO BILL RICHARDSON
Posted by: maribelle on Apr 6, 2008 11:37 AM   
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;-)

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Irony
Posted by: blackie4aces on Apr 7, 2008 8:46 AM   
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The irony here is one of two raps on John Edwards invented by the media was his large house-10,000 sq. ft.?-and how that fact made him automatically insincere. Throw in the $400 dollar haircut and Edwards according to the media was done for as a standard-bearer of the poor. No mainstream organization that I know of at the time said a word about the Clintons, when Hillary Clinton was riding high, mostly as a media creation, whose fortune makes John Edwards look like an hourly wage guy.

The media dutifully noted, however, in reporting this obscene amount of money, that the Clintons gave almost ten percent of it to Charity. Hmmm. 33 million in taxes and ten million in charitable contributions. I can't imagine that with 56 million left in the bank that the 10 million they gave away made much of a dent in their lifestyle. It would be rather doubtful that the Lobster Neuburg is now off the menu. Typical of the media as well, none state how much in taxes the charitable donations saved.

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» RE: Irony Posted by: Longdream