Andrés is chair of the advisory board for LA Kitchen,[3] a social enterprise in Los Angeles, California that works to reduce food waste, provide job training, and increase access to nutritious food.
His pizza place is chosen for big fundraisers, but why?
The only time he ever seemed to come up was as the lover of David Brock back when they were an item, but David Brock is not on the list of "most powerful" people in D.C. despite crating and owning Media Matters for America and super PACS like Correct the Record.
Yet his ex-boyfriend James Alefantis is considered more powerful.
I came across some accusations that Alefantis owns a contracting company and owns a property which he's turning into an art museum. Supposedly he is a co owner of another restaurant in Berlin with the guy who owns Dr. Pong. Alefantis is also the President of an art gallery exhibit held for very important people, including many ambassadors.
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SheSaidDestroy ago
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Here are all 50 (so that lurkers can quickly/effortlessly see how bizarre his inclusion in the list was):
Eric Cantor - House Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell - Senate Minority Leader
David Plouffe - Senior Advisor to the President
Leon Panetta - Secretary of Defense
Hillary Clinton - Secretary of State
Ben Bernanke - Chairman, Federal Reserve
David Petraeus - Director, CIA
Kevin McCarthy - House Majority Whip
Peter Rouse - Counselor to the President, the White House
Tom Donohue - President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Tim Geithner - Treasury Secretary
John Boehner - Speaker of the House
Karl Rove, Steven Law, Ed Gillespie - American Crossroads Crossroads GPS
Tommy Boggs - Chairman, Patton Boggs
Dan Pfeiffer - White House Communications Director
Gene Sperling and Jack Lew - Director, White House National Economic Council New White House Chief of Staff
Chuck Schumer - New York Senator
Grover Norquist - President, Americans for Tax Reform
Chuck Todd - Chief White House Correspondent, NBC News
David Rhodes Ben Rhodes - President, CBS News; Deputy National Security Advisor and speechwriter
Paul Ryan - Wisconsin Representative
Denis McDonough - Deputy National Security Adviser
Heather and Tony Podesta - Heather Podesta + Partners; Podesta Group
Chris Van Hollen - Maryland Representative
Paul D. Clement - Partner, Bancroft
Jim DeMint - South Carolina Senator
Kathy Ruemmler - White House Counsel
Joe Pounder - Research Director, Republican National Committee
Tim Scott - South Carolina Representative
Nancy Hogan - Director, Presidential Personnel
Brian Deese - Deputy Director, White House National Economic Council
Arne Duncan - Secretary of Education
Jake Sullivan - Director of Policy Planning, State Department
Ezra Klein - Blogger, The Washington Post
Rob Nabors - White House Director of Legislative Affairs
Bill Daley - (Former) Chief of Staff, White House
Patty Murray - Washington Senator
Capital Weather Gang - Bloggers, The Washington Post
Liz Cheney - Co-Founder, Keep America Safe
Mike Allen - Reporter, Politico
José Andrés - Restaurateur
Svetlana Legetic, Jayne Sandman, Barbara Martin - Party planners
Marco Rubio - Florida Senator
Jeremy Bernard - White House Social Secretary
Charles Krauthammer - Syndicated Columnist
Chris Dodd - Chairman, Motion Picture Association of America
Stephen Strasburg - Pitcher, Washington Nationals
Jack Quinn - Chairman, Quinn Gillespie Associates
James Alefantis - Restaurateur and Bon Vivant
Bradley Graham Lissa Muscatine - Owners, Politics Prose
José Andrés makes sense for the list as he has accomplished a lot more than owning restaurants: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Andr%C3%A9s
http://www.lakitchen.org/
Svetlana Legetic : http://www.forbes.com/sites/lesliebradshaw/2011/08/17/how-an-architect-from-serbia-launched-a-dc-culture-blog-that-grew-into-an-events-company/#4583bd192197
Jayne Sandman / Barbara Martin : http://brandlinkdc.com/about/principals/
James Alefantis : ????
His pizza place is chosen for big fundraisers, but why?
The only time he ever seemed to come up was as the lover of David Brock back when they were an item, but David Brock is not on the list of "most powerful" people in D.C. despite crating and owning Media Matters for America and super PACS like Correct the Record.
Yet his ex-boyfriend James Alefantis is considered more powerful.
Ghoulwithnojob ago
I came across some accusations that Alefantis owns a contracting company and owns a property which he's turning into an art museum. Supposedly he is a co owner of another restaurant in Berlin with the guy who owns Dr. Pong. Alefantis is also the President of an art gallery exhibit held for very important people, including many ambassadors.