Rahmbo-Blago Talks Sink Obama's Credibility
From Gateway Pundit (Hat tip, you guys are awesome!!)
More Bad News For the Hope and Changers--Barack Obama and his team issued categorical denials that Obama and/or his staff had contacted Blagojevich or his staff about the succession.
Of course, it is apparent now that this was a lie.And, despite the denials from the media, it is now obvious that the likelihood that Barack Obama and Chicago's political culture have little to do with each other is less statistically probable than being struck by lightning.
In fact there was a report on this...The People's Cube posted some surprising facts that most Americans are not aware of:

The Swamp today reported on the talks held between Rahm Emanuel and the governor's office over Obama's open senate seat:
Rahm Emanuel, President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be White House chief of staff, had conversations with Gov. Rod Blagojevich's administration about who would replace Obama in the U.S. Senate, the Chicago Tribune has learned.
So much for Hope and Change.
What's more, Blagojevich could only work from an approved list from Obama, according to one of the candidates. Obviously, Obama had a hand in this process from the start.
Pat Dollard reports that the scandal will likly ruin the inauguration, via LGF.
More Bad News For the Hope and Changers--Barack Obama and his team issued categorical denials that Obama and/or his staff had contacted Blagojevich or his staff about the succession.
Of course, it is apparent now that this was a lie.And, despite the denials from the media, it is now obvious that the likelihood that Barack Obama and Chicago's political culture have little to do with each other is less statistically probable than being struck by lightning.
In fact there was a report on this...The People's Cube posted some surprising facts that most Americans are not aware of:
The Swamp today reported on the talks held between Rahm Emanuel and the governor's office over Obama's open senate seat:
Rahm Emanuel, President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be White House chief of staff, had conversations with Gov. Rod Blagojevich's administration about who would replace Obama in the U.S. Senate, the Chicago Tribune has learned.
Obama said Thursday he had never spoken to Blagojevich about the Senate
vacancy and was "confident that no representatives" of his had engaged in any
dealmaking over the seat with the governor or his team. He also pledged
Thursday that in the "next few days" he would explain what contacts his
staff may have had with the governor's office about the Senate vacancy.
Emanuel, who has long been close to both Blagojevich and Obama, has
refused to respond to questions about any involvement he may have had
with the Blagojevich camp over the Senate pick. A spokeswoman for
Emanuel also declined to comment Friday.
One source confirmed that communications between Emanuel and the
Blagojevich administration were captured on court-approved wiretaps.
So much for Hope and Change.
What's more, Blagojevich could only work from an approved list from Obama, according to one of the candidates. Obviously, Obama had a hand in this process from the start.
Pat Dollard reports that the scandal will likly ruin the inauguration, via LGF.
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