Posted by
Ronald Lanham Jr. on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 5:52:38 AM
Unless you were hiding under a rock for the past
twenty-four hours, you probably know that Illinois governor, Rod
Blagojevich—a Democrat—was arrested yesterday. Among other things, he
is accused of trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's recently
vacated Senate seat. Now this is classic Chicago politics. It's “
pay-to-play”.
Probably the most interesting things about the
indictment are the tapes. The governor was being wire-tapped by the FBI
from October through the election. The thing is, he knew that he was being taped. And yet he continued to act as if he were bullet-proof.
The
lead investigator went to great lengths yesterday to point out that
there was no evidence—at least in the tapes sited in the
indictment—that Obama knew that Blagojevich was asking for favors from
the transition team in return for appointing one of Obama's aides to
the Senate seat.
However,
some missteps from the Obama camp lead me to believe that there is more
going on here than the FBI is willing to admit. For one thing David
Axelrod, Obama's senior advisor said that the president-elect had been
in contact with the governor about possible choices for the Senate
appointment. But yesterday Obama said that he had not been contacted by
the governor.
I think that it's clear that the squeaky clean exterior of Barack Obama is slowly, but surely, coming off.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Blagojevich story
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Axelrod story