The hunting of the president resumes Salon: "If Blagojevich's own pungent words don't answer the supposed questions about Obama, then perhaps the explicit exoneration offered by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who ran this investigation, should suffice. The quoted portions of the Blagojevich wiretaps represent a very small percentage of the conversations taped and monitored by the FBI. Knowing Fitzgerald, it is safe to assume that his agents heard nothing that implicated Obama or members of his transition staff in the Blagojevich scheme.
While that should be obvious, don't expect the excited Republicans to calm down anytime soon. Having nothing to sustain them for the moment except a whiff of Democratic scandal, they can hardly help themselves. They will persist in their partisan efforts to undermine the new president."
Rush just can't understand how Obama did not know about this as it was happening. Of course, by asking that question, Rush is implying that Obama knew about what was going on. Even good old Neil Boortz cannot understand how this could be happening all around Obama and he and his aides knew nothing of selling the seat. How difficult is it to deny something that can't be proven? Obamagate come on Rush just say it.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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