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Brooke
04-17-2009, 09:30 AM
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20090417_Bill_Clinton_accepts_Lisa_Nutter_s_offers .html

Perhaps it is Bill Clinton's way of saying thanks.

On the night of April 28, the former president will deliver a tribute to Mayor Nutter at the annual spring dinner of the Anti-Defamation League of Eastern Pennsylvania and the Delaware Region.

Earlier that day, Clinton will appear at a fund-raiser cosponsored by the nonprofit Philadelphia Academies, whose president happens to be the mayor's wife, Lisa.

Nutter was one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's biggest supporters during her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, but it wasn't he who lured her husband to Philadelphia. It was his wife.

Before agreeing to honor Mayor Nutter, Bill Clinton had signed on to help Lisa Nutter's organization raise money for WorkReady Philadelphia, which focuses on internships for public high school students.

Clinton will make remarks after a panel discussion that about 150 people are expected to attend at the National Constitution Center. The event's cohost is CEO Ambassadors for 21st Century Skills, a committee of business executives who want to improve student education.

Why did Clinton say yes? Tricia Enright, the mayor's communications director, said it was because Lisa Nutter "asked him, and she's very persuasive."

"And then he was kind enough to join the ADL event to introduce the mayor," Enright added.

The mayor will be honored with the "champion of freedom" award for enhancing the quality of life in the region. Among the 400 guests will be Gov. Rendell.

The evening event will also be held at the National Constitution Center - the board of which, coincidentally, is chaired by Clinton.

Past dinner honorees include lawyer Ken Jarin, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Timoney, and Sen. Arlen Specter.

It's too bad these aren't public events. But I was wondering when he was going to be coming in to do his Constitution Center Chair duties. ;)

Laura Cereta
04-17-2009, 12:02 PM
Nutter was one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's biggest supporters during her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, but it wasn't he who lured her husband to Philadelphia. It was his wife.

Wives can be very persuasive. ;):D

I'm glad Bill is honoring a man who has improved the quality of life for his constituents and who was a loyal supporter of Hillary. :)

Brooke
04-17-2009, 12:29 PM
I adore Mayor Nutter, and I adore Bill for doing this great honor to him.

Tim4Hillary
04-17-2009, 12:59 PM
I'm glad Bill is honoring a man who has improved the quality of life for his constituents and who was a loyal supporter of Hillary. :)


Indeed!

Suzan
04-17-2009, 01:45 PM
Bill Clinton delivering a tribute to Mayor Nutter. This is Karma in action. What I wouldn't give to be there.

Those of us who worked for Hillary in the primaries know how meaningful this is. We should all go crash. Really.

Brooke
04-17-2009, 11:54 PM
Bumping this.

Suzan
04-18-2009, 01:25 AM
bump

Jester
04-18-2009, 04:29 AM
Sorry, I'm not really familiar with the Nutters.

PCFS1
04-18-2009, 09:10 AM
I adore Mayor Nutter, and I adore Bill for doing this great honor to him.Under lots of pressure Mayor Nutter loyalty to Hillary till the very end of her primarys was a great example of what loyalty is all about.=D>

Brooke
04-18-2009, 10:27 AM
Sorry, I'm not really familiar with the Nutters.

Michael Nutter is Mayor of Philadelphia, elected in 2007. He has been a breath of fresh air after the horrid John Street. I got to meet him a bunch of times during last year's primary. I was in Center City for a Hillary event on the day of TX and OH and he came and hung out with everyone for 3 hours. It was really incredible. He's become very popular around here as very hands on, and a "man of the people", being seen at events and just walking around the city. He is also an incredible speaker. When he spoke before Hillary at Temple last March, I was blown away by how he works a crowd.

Most of us here know him because he was such an ardent Hillary loyalist, til the end. He was lambasted for supporting her because he's black and just kept on campaigning for her.

Bill is just trying to say "thanks" in his own way.

I don't live in the city so he's not really "my" mayor, but he makes me proud to be from this region, and I plan on volunteering for his campaign in 2011.

foxyladi
04-18-2009, 11:34 AM
Wives can be very persuasive. ;):D

I'm glad Bill is honoring a man who has improved the quality of life for his constituents and who was a loyal supporter of Hillary. :)


yep:e5:hillarystamp!