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The White House is denying allegations made by Thomas Luria, an attorney who formerly represented Chrysler investors in negotiations with the company and the Obama Administration on the recently announced restructuring of the nation's third largest automaker. Luria said that the Administration threatened to use the White House press corps to ruin his client's reputation publicly if the group did not agree to go along with the Administration's proposed deal.Creditors to Chrysler describe negotiations with the company and the Obama administration as "a farce," saying the administration was bent on forcing their hands using hardball tactics and threats. [...]
The sources...say they were taken aback by the hardball tactics that the Obama administration employed to cajole them into acquiescing to plans to restructure Chrysler. One person described the administration as the most shocking "end justifies the means" group they have ever encountered. Another characterized Obama was "the most dangerous smooth talker on the planet- and I knew Kissinger." Both were voters for Obama in the last election.
One participant in negotiations said that the administration's tactic was to present what one described as a "madman theory of the presidency" in which the President is someone to be feared because he was willing to do anything to get his way. The person said this threat was taken very seriously by his firm.
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