Posted on 06/03/2012 11:00:16 AM PDT by Nachum
ABC in Atlanta reports that an Atlanta government position that Obama bundler Stacii Jae Johnson claims to have held does not actually exist.
Johnson listed herself as the commissioner of the mayors Office of Film, Television, Music and Digital Media in a presentation last year; according to ABC Atlanta, that position does not exist.
Johnson also starred and produced in a instructional strip video entitled I Want to Strip for My Man but I Dont Know How, which the Washington Free Beacon first reported on in May.
ANCHOR: Good morning. A woman who once produced and starred in a video entitled I Want to Strip for My Man, now holds a high-level job on the staff of Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed. Richard Bellture found out the woman is also a successful political fundraiser for President Obama.
REPORTER: The Washington Free Beacon first reported on Miss Johnsons video, I Want to Strip for My Man but I Dont Know How: Unleashing the Naughty Girl in You. The story calls her a former Hollywood actress with extensive connections in film and television. Among her credits is the 1997 movie How To Be A Player, and then there is Stacii Jae Johnsons own production.
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Obummer and the Democrats have a sleazy woman who lies, soliciting funds for them? I’m shocked! SHOCKED!!
Had I known that such a career path was possible my life may have taken a different turn thirty years ago.
Is there anyone in this administration with one iota of class?
Seeing her reminded me of that old commercial. You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay, or you can call me OJ Johnson but you doesn’t have to call me Johnson.
That’s a MAN, baby!!
I’d rather be Bill Clinton’s booty bundler.
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