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    Breitbart on What the NYT’s Was Going to Tell You : Clinton Foundation Rife With Cronyism

    Posted on August 14, 2013


    NY Times : Clinton Foundation Rife With Cronyism.
    On Wednesday, the New York Times ran a blistering investigative report revealing the Clinton Foundation as a nonprofit rife with crony capitalist conflicts of interest and multi-million dollar deficits despite raking in at least $492 million from 1997 to 2007.


    In 2007 and 2008, the Clinton Foundation, which is soon to be renamed the “Bill, Hillary, & Chelsea Clinton Foundation,” ran a $40 million deficit. Last year, it ran a deficit of over $8 million despite the Foundation and two subsidiaries generating $214 million in revenues.


    Hillary Clinton plans to relocate her offices to the Foundation’s Manhattan headquarters in the weeks to come. Former White House press secretary Joe Gibbs said Clinton planned to use the Foundation as a “launching pad into 2016,” a reference to her potential presidential run.


    The nexus between Clinton Foundation donors, foreign governments, and corporate interests has long been a concern to government watchdog groups. As of 2008, the Clinton Foundation raised at least $46 million from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Brunei, Oman, and other foreign governments—the very governments Secretary of State Hillary Clinton eventually negotiated with. Wealthy foreign investors, like Saudi businessman Nasser Al-Rashid and Indian politician Amar Singh gave at least $1 million each.


    Previous news accounts have chronicled how Clinton Foundation donors have profited. In 2004, New York developer Robert Congel donated $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Shortly thereafter, Sen. Hillary Clinton reportedly helped the developer bag millions in federal assistance for his mall project.

    Congel and Hillary Clinton’s spokesperson denied any crony pay-to-play connection.


    The New York Times says the cronyism and conflicts have reached critical mass. “The Clinton Foundation had become a sprawling concern, supervised by a rotating board of old Clinton hands, vulnerable to distraction and threatened by conflicts of interest,” reports the Times. “It ran multimillion-dollar deficits for several years, despite vast amounts of money flowing in.”


    Despite the apparent fiscal mismanagement, well-connected Clinton allies appear to be doing quite well. In 2009, Douglas Band, whom Clinton insiders describe as a “kind of surrogate son to Mr. Clinton,” co-founded Teneo, a consultancy that has since hired Hillary Clinton confidante and disgraced mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner spouse Huma Abedin. As the Times explains:


    Mr. Band poached executives from Wall Street, recruited other Clinton aides to join as employees or advisers and set up shop in a Midtown office formerly belonging to one of the country’s top hedge funds….Teneo worked on retainer, charging monthly fees as high as $250,000, according to current and former clients. The firm recruited clients who were also Clinton Foundation donors while Mr. Band and Mr. Kelly encourage4d others to become new foundation donors….Some Clinton aides and foundation employees began to wonder where the foundation ended and Teneo began.


    Among Teneo’s earliest clients was now-defunct MF Global, run by disgraced Obama bundler Jon S. Corzine.


    The Times says Chelsea Clinton “became increasingly concerned” that Band and Teneo’s outside business were negatively impacting the Foundation.


    Now, the Times says Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea Clinton are gearing up for a $250 million fundraising push as Hillary prepares to use the Foundation “as a base for her to home in on issues and build up a stable of trusted staff members who could form the core of a political campaign.”

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    By Ricardo Lopez

    August 14, 2013, 9:24 a.m.




    The New York Times website was down Wednesday morning because of "technical difficulties," the newspaper said.


    Users trying to access nytimes.com were greeted by an error message.


    The New York Times, via its Twitter feed, did not give an explanation but urged reader to follow its @nytimesworld Twitter account to get the latest news on the Egyptian military's violent crackdown on supporters of outsed President Mohamed Morsi..


    New York Times reporters and editors were apparently caught off-guard and began tweeting:


    Site's down? It's not us, it's you. Try refreshing. Try closing your browser. Didn't work? Try shutting down and restarting. #techsupport
    — Paul Volpe (@pvolpe) August 14, 2013
    The Times said it hopes to resolve the outage soon.

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    New York Times website goes down
    Published August 14, 2013
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    The New York Times says it is unclear what caused its website to go dark for over 30 minutes Wednesday afternoon.

    Spokeswoman Danielle Rhodes Ha says the newspaper is looking into the cause. The company offered no further details. The paper tweeted that it believed the problem was due to an internal issue.

    The newspaper at one point tweeted that it would start posting key reports on its Facebook page.

    A spokeswoman for the Times told the Wall Street Journal the outage took place within seconds of a scheduled maintenance update, which is believed to be the cause. "We are working on fully restoring access to the site."

    The company's newspaper and corporate sites also appeared to be unreachable. Emails sent to New York Times email addresses were returned as undeliverable.

    FoxBusiness.com reported that a source said the paper was hit by a cyber attack.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/14...#ixzz2bySH3t6g

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    Default Re: New York Times down in apparent hacker attack

    New York Times Attacked? Website Down, But Conflicting Reports of Cause

    Wednesday, 14 Aug 2013 01:45 PM
    By Alexandra Ward


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    The New York Times' corporate and media sites suffered a cyber attack Wednesday, a source told Fox Business. After the site was down for about an hour, a New York times employee said on Twitter that the cause was an internal problem, nothing malicious from the outside.

    The paper, NYTimes.com, and its corporate site, NYTco.com, went down around 11:30 a.m. EST with an error message that read "http/1.1 Service Unavailable."

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    We are having technical problems on http://t.co/lAgdG2fKQL - please follow @RobertMackey for Twitter updates on Egypt crackdown
    — NYTimes Lede Blog (@thelede) August 14, 2013

    Breaking: Website of @NYTimes is under #cyber attack, source tells @FoxBusiness - $NYT #DDoS
    — Matt Egan (@MattMEgan5) August 14, 2013

    The attack was suggested to be a DDoS one, or "Denial-of-Service," which makes a site unavailable to its users.

    However, obituary staff member Daniel Slotnik posted several tweets saying that internal emails at the New York Times said it was a system problem.


    internal email: "We believe the outage" stems from "an internal issue, which we expect to be resolved soon.
    — Daniel E. Slotnik (@DSlotnik) August 14, 2013
    The Times reported in January that its computer systems had been infiltrated by Chinese hackers, who stole reporters' passwords and hunted for files on an investigation into the wealth amassed by the family of a top Chinese leader.



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    Did The New York Times Just Get Hacked? Here’s What We Know So Far

    All the news that's fit to Http:/1.1 Service Unavailable.


    By Victoria McNally ( ) Comments










    If you tried to access the New York Time website over the past two hours, you might have encountered a very unusual error message saying that the site was down. It’s back up now, but what happened? Hackers happened, an unnamed source at Fox Business claims. Uh oh.


    So far no one has claimed responsibility for the outage, though some theorize that it might be related to the 4 months of threats from Chinese computer hackers that the NYT itself reported on in January of this year. So far the paper has not commented on the matter, but Fox Business appears to think it was certainly intentional:
    The apparent attack began to block or slow access to the websites beginning around 11:30 a.m. ET. Service appeared to be restored around 1 p.m. ET.
    The source, who asked not to be named due to the sensitive nature of the issue, said the newspaper has been huddling with outside security professionals to assess the threat.
    Again, the site has just been restored, but currently the last update is still from 11:07 EST.


    During the downtime, many of the NYT writers (and a few alums) took to Twitter to make light of their predicament:
    Kind of sad that the NYT is making @brianstelter rewrite all of today’s articles on a Tumblr from memory.
    — Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) August 14, 2013
    Just wander on down to 40th Street and 8th Avenue where I will deliver a dramatic reading of our lede NYT story.
    — Michael Roston (@michaelroston) August 14, 2013
    While the NYT is down, outlets that still hope to a̶g̶g̶r̶e̶g̶a̶t̶e̶ steal our key stories can see them on Facebook: https://t.co/r8rgrxKy5M
    — Nick Bilton (@nickbilton) August 14, 2013
    We’ll be sure to keep you posted as this develops.


    (Fox Business via UpRoxxx; body image via ZDNet)

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    Noticed that earlier when posting some news, had go to another source reporting the same article from NYT.

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    Default Re: New York Times down in apparent hacker attack

    I think it has something to do with the White House, Hillary, the Clintons... lol

    Think about it, NYT came unbound over Clintons... then they go down? Come on. Too coincidental.

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