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Friday, December 12, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Wallowing Again
by Pat Buchanan
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"Something is rotten in the state," says Marcellus in "Hamlet."

Well, it certainly is in the state of Illinois.

Yet, on hearing U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald describe a plot by his governor to sell his Senate seat -- "conduct (that) would make Lincoln roll over in his grave" -- how did reform President Barack Obama respond?

"I had no contact with the governor or his office, and so I was not aware of what was happening. ... And as I said, it is a sad day for Illinois. Beyond that, I don't think it's appropriate to comment."

"A sad day for Illinois" -- that was it.

But FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Grant could not contain his revulsion: "If (Illinois) isn't the most corrupt state in the United States, it's certainly one hell of a competitor. I think even the most cynical agents in our office were shocked."

Yet Barack stayed cool. Not for 24 hours did he join the clamor for Gov. Rod Blagojevich to stand down.

The stink of this is not going away, and it may adhere to the new presidency that seemed about to begin in a new era of good feeling.

For, consider. While Obama said he had never spoken with the governor about the Senate seat -- understandable, given how toxic the scandal-plagued Blagojevich was -- he did not say his staff had not done so.

Which raises several questions:

Did Obama direct or ask any staffer to speak to Blagojevich? Did Rahm Emanuel or David Axelrod, both of Chicago, never speak to the governor about the Senate appointment? Did Barack's aides all treat Blagojevich as a political leper and not communicate to him any interest in or concern about whom he might appoint to succeed Obama?

This defies credulity.

On the other hand, if Obama's staffers did talk to Blagojevich or his staff, did the governor or his men suggest a big-time pay-off might purchase a Senate seat?

For Blagojevich is overheard on the wiretaps complaining that all that Obama, whom he slurs nastily, was offering was gratitude.

How did Blagojevich know that?

Who told him Barack would not pony up and play ball? And if any Obama aide was solicited for a bribe, did they relate that to Obama? Did they report it to the FBI or the U.S. attorney's office?

Forty-eight hours into Senategate and already the cancer has metastasized. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has been dragged in. He is "Senate Candidate 5" on the wiretaps. From the FBI transcripts, it appears a Jackson "emissary," with access to the governor, offered to raise half a million for Blagojevich's re-election, in return for naming Jackson to the Senate. With perhaps a million more to follow. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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Be prepared to see more of this...
The One will come out unscathed, but someone in the new administration will have to take the hit on this one to keep the Messiah's nose clean. But what's of great import, as Buchanan points out, is the response. Same with Georgia. Without some cardboard-breast groping speechwriter and a telepromter, this guy has no clue what to say in a crisis. The world is watching... they are learning about this guy... whomever's pulling his strings needs to rein him in a little tighter or Biden's prophecy will certainly come to fruition.

Goopers
This is where the Goopers blew it during the election. Rather than Ayers, Wright, the terrorist nonsense, etc., you should have attacked Obama as part of the Chicago machine. That could have beat him.
Too late now.
Enjoy the next 8 years.
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