Kristinn Taylor has worked with FreeRepublic.com, Move America Forward, Judicial Watch, Gathering of Eagles, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps and Military Families Voice of Victory as an organizer, media consultant and researcher on issues related to national security and the war on terror.
Andrea Shea King hosts a talk show on BlogTalk Radio weeknights at 9 ET. Formerly an anchor and reporter at WESH-TV (Orlando) and a columnist for Florida Today newspaper, she worked for NASA and delivered the pre-launch commentary for the ill-fated space shuttle Challenger the day it exploded over Florida's coast. She blogs at The Radio Patriot and writes a weekly column at World Net Daily and is a contributor to Big Hollywood and Big Government.

Kristinn Taylor and Andrea Shea King
A Name Americans Should Know – Jodie Evans and the Obama- Hollywood-Terrorist Connection
by Kristinn Taylor and Andrea Shea KingHow much access can a possible agent of influence for state sponsors of terrorism buy from President Barack Obama? For Jodie Evans, a progressive Hollywood activist, the going rate appears to be $30,400 for dinner and a conversation.
Last week in San Francisco, Obama headlined a three million dollar fundraiser at the Westin St. Francis Hotel. The San Francisco Chronicle reports about 160 people paid $30,400 or more per couple for a private dinner with Obama followed by a reception costing $500 to $1000 that drew over 900 attendees. Among those at the dinner was the leftist, so-called antiwar group Code Pink co-founder, Jodie Evans.

The Chronicle reports Jodie Evans had a several minutes long conversation with Obama at the fundraiser.
Why does Jodie Evans merit such face time with the president even though she acts as an agent of influence for the anti-American governments of Iran, Cuba and Venezuela, as well as Middle Eastern terrorists?
Jodie Evans helped rally the Los Angeles progressive community to Obama’s side by co-hosting the first Hollywood fundraiser for Obama in February 2007 along with her partner (and ex-husband) Max Palevsky and the Dreamworks trio of Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. Jodie Evans went on to be appointed a fund raiser for Obama.
Over the life of the campaign, Jodie Evans became one of Obama’s top donors, giving the maximum $2300 to his respective primary and general election funds and tens of thousands of dollars more to the Obama Victory Fund, a joint Obama-Democratic National Committee fund.




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