In an email to Dirty Harry’s Place, the CIO of investment firm Dune Capital has pledged $150,000 for a digital or source copy of the tape showing Barack Obama partying with former Palestine Liberation Organization spokesman Rashid Khalidi and other enemies of Israel as well as toasting the former PLO mouthpiece according to the site.
It is further alleged that domestic terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorhn were in attendance at the event, possibly seated as bookends to Obama and his angry wife Michelle.
Aston Grimaldi II says he is making the offer “as an avid supporter of free speech and a non-biased media.” The call to action follows a $25,000 pledge from Ace of Spades HQ and another $25,000 pledge that Dirty Harry says he is working to verify.
The fourth and most recent excuse from the The Los Angeles Times regarding why they will not release this tape is a promise they made to their source to that effect.
[Grimaldi writes], “It is my opinion that this was a non-restricted banquet and does not fall under several protective source policies used by national media outlets.
In return for the digital or source copy of this material, I will personally and contractually guarantee a reward of a minimum of $150,000.00 USD, payable to the individual or company that submits the aforementioned material.
This offer includes expiration and exclusivity requirements that are currently be[ing] drafted by our attorneys.”
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WOW! This is going to shake things up!