Obama Supporter Blagojevich (D-IL) Arrested

Cerise

Well-Known Member
Let the Games Begin!

FBI: Illinois Gov. Blagojevich Tried to Sell Obama's Senate Seat

After learning last week through a Chicago Tribune story that some of his conversations were being taped, Mr. Blagojevich said he had nothing to hide. "I should say if anybody wants to tape my conversations, go right ahead, feel free to do it," he told reporters, according to press accounts. "I appreciate anybody who wants to tape me openly and notoriously, and those who feel like they want to sneakily, and wear taping devices, I would remind them that it kind of smells like Nixon and Watergate."



Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich wanted President-elect Barack Obama
"to put something together…something big" in exchange for going along with Obama's choice to fill his vacant US Senate seat, according to an FBI affidavit unsealed following the Governor's stunning arrest.

"I've got this thing and it's f***ing golden, and, uh, uh, I'm just not giving it up for f***in' nothing. I'm not gonna do it. And I can always use it. I can parachute me there," Blagojevich said in a phone call secretly recorded by the FBI on November 5, the day after the election, according to the affidavit.

Told by two other advisers he has to "suck it up" for two years, the FBI says it heard Blagojevich complain he has to give this "motherf***er [the President-elect] his Senator. F*** him. For nothing? F*** him."

The Governor is heard saying he will pick another candidate "before I just give f***ing [Senate Candidate l] a f***ing Senate seat and I don't get anything.
 

spike

New Member
If he's guilty of criminal actions lock him up.

Not sure where the article said he was an Obama supporter or what that would possibly have to do with anything.

I suppose you were just trolling again.
 

chcr

Too cute for words
If he's guilty of criminal actions lock him up.

Not sure where the article said he was an Obama supporter or what that would possibly have to do with anything.

I suppose you were just trolling again.

Of course he's an Obama supporter. If he wasn't he wouldn't have done anything bad, would he? :tardbang:
 

2minkey

bootlicker
i'm sure soon we'll be seeing a post about how hitler's ghost has been sighted wearing an obama t-shirt.

and so it was asked "why does RW suck?"

someone just earned a spot on my ignore list.
 

Cerise

Well-Known Member
Not sure where the article said he was an Obama supporter or what that would possibly have to do with anything.

I don't believe those articles said he is an Obama supporter.

But the following, and the included pics point to the happier times they shared together.

Making It:
How Chicago Shaped Obama.


That year, he gained his first high-level experience in a statewide campaign when he advised the victorious gubernatorial candidate Rod Blagojevich, another politician with a funny name and a message of reform.

Rahm Emanuel, a congressman from Chicago and a friend of Obama’s, told me that he, Obama, David Wilhelm, who was Blagojevich’s campaign co-chair, and another Blagojevich aide were the top strategists of Blagojevich’s victory.

He and Obama “participated in a small group that met weekly when Rod was running for governor,” Emanuel said. “We basically laid out the general election, Barack and I and these two.” A spokesman for Blagojevich confirmed Emanuel’s account....

David Axelrod, the preëminent strategist in the state, declined to work for Blagojevich. “He had been my client and I had a very good relationship with him, but I didn’t sign on to the governor’s race,” Axelrod said. “Obviously he won, but I had concerns about it. . . . I was concerned about whether he was ready for that. Not so much for the race but for governing. I was concerned about some of the folks—I was concerned about how the race was being approached.” Axelrod’s unease was warranted. Blagojevich and people close to him have been tied to a seemingly endless series of scandals.

The trial of Tony Rezko revealed that Rezko used his influence in the Blagojevich administration to profit from companies seeking business with the state. There is speculation that Blagojevich will be the next governor to be indicted, and the Democratic Speaker of the Illinois House, Michael Madigan, has raised the issue of impeachment.

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State Senator Barack Obama (D-Chicago): …right now, my main focus is to make sure that we elect Rod Blagojevich as Governor, we—

Jeff Berkowitz: You working hard for Rod?

Barack Obama: You betcha.

Disheartening, isn't it?
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Illinois Governor.
Illinois Senator.

Democrats.

Chicago.


Nope, no reason to suspect any ties here.

How long before we hear that this wasn't the Rod that Obama knew?

The Gov will now appoint himself & then, in a deal with prosecutors, offer up his resignation. Since no matter who he appoints now, it'll look like an inside job, there's no reason not go see Washington for awhile.
 

jimpeel

Well-Known Member
Ya can't get much more of a supporter than giving your gubernatorial endorsement.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/12/questions-arise.html

Questions Arise About the Obama/Blagojevich Relationship
December 09, 2008 3:37 PM

"Obviously like the rest of the people of Illinois I am saddened and sobered by the news that came out of the US attorney's office today," said President-elect Obama this afternoon in Chicago, speaking of the criminal complaint against Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich for corruption. "But as this is a ongoing investigation involving the governor I don't think it would be appropriate for me to comment on the issue at this time."

Asked what contact he'd had with the governor's office about his replacement in the Senate, President-elect Obama today said "I had no contact with the governor or his office and so we were not, I was not aware of what was happening."

But on November 23, 2008, his senior adviser David Axelrod appeared on Fox News Chicago and said something quite different.

While insisting that the President-elect had not expressed a favorite to replace him, and his inclination was to avoid being a "kingmaker," Axelrod said, "I know he's talked to the governor and there are a whole range of names many of which have surfaced, and I think he has a fondness for a lot of them."

(UPDATE: An Obama Transition Team aide says that Axelrod misspoke on Fox News Chicago.)

(UPDATE #2: Axelrod this evening issued a statement saying. "I was mistaken when I told an interviewer last month that the President-elect has spoken directly to Governor Blagojevich about the Senate vacancy. They did not then or at any time discuss the subject.")

There are no allegations that President-elect Obama or anyone close to him had anything to do with any of the crimes Gov. Blagojevich is accused of having committed.

In fact, there are indications that Mr. Obama and his team refused to go along with the "pay to play" way Blagojevich is accused of operating, offering only "gratitude" if the governor appointed his friend Valerie Jarrett to take his U.S. Senate seat, much to the governor's chagrin.

But there remain questions about how Blagojevich knew that Mr. Obama was not willing to give him anything in exchange for the Senate seat -- with whom was Blagojevich speaking? Did that person report the governor to the authorities?

And, it should be pointed out, Mr. Obama has a relationship with Mr. Blagojevich, having not only endorsed Blagojevich in 2002 and 2006, but having served as a top adviser to the Illinois governor in his first 2002 run for the state house.

In the Democratic gubernatorial primary that year, then-state sen. Obama endorsed former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris. But after Blagojevich won, Obama came around enthusiastically. At the same time, meanwhile, Axelrod had such serious concerns about whether Blagojevich was ready for governing he refused to work for his one-time client.

According to Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., Mr. Obama's incoming White House chief of staff, Emanuel, then-state senator Obama, a third Blagojevich aide, and Blagojevich's campaign co-chair, David Wilhelm, were the top strategists of Blagojevich's 2002 gubernatorial victory.

Emanuel told the New Yorker earlier this year that he and Obama "participated in a small group that met weekly when Rod was running for governor. We basically laid out the general election, Barack and I and these two."

Wilhelm said that Emanuel had overstated Obama's role. "There was an advisory council that was inclusive of Rahm and Barack but not limited to them," Wilhelm said, and he disputed the notion that Obama was "an architect or one of the principal strategists."

(An Obama Transition Team aide emails to note that Emanuel later changed his recollection of this story to Rich Miller's "CAPITOL FAX," saying, "David [Wilhelm] and I have worked together on campaigns for decades. Like always, he's right and I'm wrong.")

Either way, others now around Obama were less enthusiastic about Blagojevich at the time, namely David Axelrod, Obama's senior campaign adviser who will soon be a senior adviser at the White House.

Axelrod had worked for Blagojevich in his past races for the House, but he declined to work on his gubernatorial run.

"He had been my client and I had a very good relationship with him, but I didn't sign on to the governor's race," Axelrod told the New Yorker. "Obviously he won, but I had concerns about it...I was concerned about whether he was ready for that. Not so much for the race but for governing. I was concerned about some of the folks -- I was concerned about how the race was being approached."

On the Chicago TV show "Public Affairs with Jeff Berkowitz" on June 27, 2002, state Sen. Obama said, "Right now, my main focus is to make sure that we elect Rod Blagojevich as Governor, we..."

"You working hard for Rod?" interrupted Berkowitz.

"You betcha," said Obama.

"Hot Rod?" asked the host.

"That's exactly right," Obama said.


In 2004, then-Gov. Blagojevich enthusiastically endorsed Obama for the Senate seat after he won the nomination, and Obama endorsed Blagojevich for his 2006 re-election race in early 2005.

In the Summer of 2006, then-U.S. Sen. Obama backed Blagojevich even though there were serious questions at the time about Blago's hiring practices.


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chcr

Too cute for words
Illinois Governor.
Illinois Senator.

Democrats.

Chicago.


Nope, no reason to suspect any ties here.

How long before we hear that this wasn't the Rod that Obama knew?

The Gov will now appoint himself & then, in a deal with prosecutors, offer up his resignation. Since no matter who he appoints now, it'll look like an inside job, there's no reason not go see Washington for awhile.
:yawn:
 

spike

New Member
Disheartening, isn't it?

Am I disheartened by the idea that you still haven't shown him to be an Obama supporter AND more importantly completely ignored the question "what would that possibly have to do with anything"?

No, I'm used to this crap from you by now.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Am I disheartened by the idea that you still haven't shown him to be an Obama supporter AND more importantly completely ignored the question "what would that possibly have to do with anything"?

The ties have been presented. No, it's not likely that Obama was involved with this.

3rd Il governor in 35 years to go to jail. Hmmm, al democrats.
 

spike

New Member
The ties have been presented. No, it's not likely that Obama was involved with this.

The questions i asked were not answered. You see that right?

3rd Il governor in 35 years to go to jail. Hmmm, al democrats.

Actually he hasn't been sentenced to jail at this point.

I wonder what would happen if we compared the number of elected
republicans vs. democrats to ever have been jailed nationally?
 

Cerise

Well-Known Member
Am I disheartened by the idea that you still haven't shown him to be an Obama supporter AND more importantly completely ignored the question "what would that possibly have to do with anything"?

:rofl3:


Hmmmmm. You know, you just may be correct!


I agree the evidence posted has shown that Obambi has supported the politician who just got arrested. :shrug:

State Senator Barack Obama (D-Chicago): …right now, my main focus is to make sure that we elect Rod Blagojevich as Governor, we—

Jeff Berkowitz: You working hard for Rod?

Barack Obama: You betcha.

Jeff Berkowitz: Hot Rod?

Barack Obama: That’s exactly right.
 

spike

New Member
We've had this conversation. Probably multiple times. You must filter out this stuff. Remember? Kenny Boy, the Saudis, etc.

And Scooter was railroaded I think the word you're looking for is "convicted in a court of law".
 
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