Obama: Probe shows no contact in Ill. gov scandal

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CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama said Monday a review by his own lawyer shows he had no direct contact with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich about the appointment of a Senate replacement, and transition aides did nothing inappropriate.

Obama pledged to make the review public, but said he decided to hold off because prosecutors asked for a delay and "I don't want to interfere with an ongoing investigation." U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald released a statement confirming the request.
Controversy has swirled around the president-elect and his incoming White House chief of staff, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, following Blagojevich's arrest last week on charges he schemed to trade Obama's Senate seat for personal gain.

Obama, fielding questions at a news conference, sidestepped when asked whether Emanuel had spoken with aides to the governor about potential Senate appointees.

Emanuel was one of several aides who watched the news conference from the wings.

The president-elect pledged the results of the investigation by his incoming White House counsel, Gregory Craig, would be released "in due course."

He said the probe was complete and thorough, but did not say which of his aides Craig interviewed, whether any of them was under oath at the time, or any other details.

Obama appeared before reporters to announce his environmental and natural resources team.

It was disclosed last week that he selected Steven Chu for energy secretary, Lisa Jackson for Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Carol Browner as his energy and climate "czar," and Nancy Sutley to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

Separately, officials familiar with the selection of Obama's Cabinet said the president-elect has chosen Chicago schools chief Arne Duncan as education secretary, and Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar as interior secretary. These officials spoke on condition of anonymity, saying they were not authorized to disclose any personnel decisions not yet announced.

In personally disclosing the results of the investigation he ordered, Obama said, "As I said in a press conference last week, I had no contact with the governor's office and I had no contact with anybody in the governor's office. What I indicated last week was there was nothing that my office did that was in any way inappropriate or related to the charges that have been brought."

Blagojevich has authority under Illinois state law to name a Senate replacement for Obama, who resigned his seat as he prepares to become president. Senate Democrats have warned the governor not to use his power, hinting they may refuse to allow his selection to take the oath of office.

There also has been talk of the legislature passing a law that would strip the governor of the power to name a replacement, and call for a special election instead.

Separately, Blagojevich has come under heavy pressure to resign, from Obama as well as Democrats nationally and in Illinois. Earlier in the day, the Legislature took the first step toward possible impeachment.

Obama held his news conference shortly after his transition office released a statement by spokesman Dan Pfeiffer saying the internal review had found no wrongdoing.

Like the president-elect, the statement left several issues uncovered.

It did not say whether Emanuel was heard on a wiretap providing the governor's top aide with a list of names that the president-elect favored. Nor did it say who, if anyone, on Obama transition's team had made contact with the governor or his aides concerning a replacement for Obama or whether Craig interviewed people under oath, or to whom he talked.

Pfeiffer said the review "affirmed the public statements of the president-elect that he had no contact with the governor or his staff, and that the president-elect's staff was not involved in inappropriate discussions with the governor or his staff over the selection of his successor as U.S. Senator."

Earlier in the day, Obama met privately with his national security team, including Vice President-elect Joe Biden, incoming Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

The president-elect's transition office said the meeting was held to discuss opportunities and challenges around the globe and was designed to help the new administration hit the ground running as of Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.

In recent days, Obama's staff has declined to respond even to basic questions about the Blagojevich review, like how long it would take, who was leading it and what issues were explored.

Two people who have been briefed on the investigation had told The Associated Press that Emanuel is not a target of the probe. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the criminal investigation is ongoing. One is a person close to Emanuel, who said he has been told by investigators that he's not a subject of their probe.

There are no suggestions that Obama or his aides were involved in the alleged sale of his seat. Fitzgerald has said prosecutors were making no allegations that Obama was aware of any scheming. And Blagojevich himself, in taped conversations cited by prosecutors, suggested Obama wouldn't be helpful to him and called him a vulgar term. Even if the governor were to appoint a candidate favored by the Obama team, Blagojevich said, "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation."
 
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Just in Case a hack or two did not see it in the story.

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald released a statement confirming the request.

Fucking right wing shit hacks trying like hell to make this nothing into something. There is no there there you hacks. so go pound salt.
 
It did not say whether Emanuel was heard on a wiretap providing the governor's top aide with a list of names that the president-elect favored. Nor did it say who, if anyone, on Obama transition's team had made contact with the governor or his aides concerning a replacement for Obama or whether Craig interviewed people under oath, or to whom he talked.

Just for the record.


So..... The ongoing investigation which is complete is the reason Obama can't discuss conversations which didn't happen? Nice!!

Keep in mind... Richard Nixon never personally burglarized a Watergate suite or planted any illegal wiretaps, and he consistently said that none of his staff were involved in any inappropriate activity.
 
And Blagojevich himself, in taped conversations cited by prosecutors, suggested Obama wouldn't be helpful to him and called him a vulgar term. Even if the governor were to appoint a candidate favored by the Obama team, Blagojevich said, "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation."

I will attempt to get this thread back on track by asking the question Obama failed to answer Friday... How did the governor know "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation" unless this was discussed with Team Obama? If Emanuel, (or whoever), was directly asked about a payoff or something illicit and unethical, didn't he have an immediate obligation to report it? Was Team Obama just going to keep this under their hat to protect a fellow Democrat? Did they figure since they weren't going to participate in the 'drive by' it was all cool? I think some damn questions need to be answered, and sooner rather than later! Obama and Emanuel seem to be content to continue their little tap dance, but this thing isn't going away. What did they know, and when did they know it? The American people deserve an explanation they can believe in, Mr. Obama!
 
Don't worry, Dix; you've got 8 more years. I'm sure there will be other non-issues you can try to turn into impeachable offenses...
 
Yeah, maybe 4 more years of having to hear pinhead koolaid drinkers spew lie after lie... like the title of this thread: Obama: Probe shows no contact in Ill. gov scandal

Entirely untrue, they have already admitted there was contact, rumors have it Emanuel is on tape as many as six times with the governor. As I said, the story keeps morphing... First it was "No Contact!" then it was... "Well, maybe some contact, but nothing illegal!" ...Now, we have internal probes of contacts that didn't happen, which have to be kept secret because of an ongoing investigation that is complete. But... The results of this internal probe of contact that never happened, will be released as soon as possible.

This is from the administration which was going to bring transparency to government, to change politics as we know it, to be completely upfront and honest with the American people! They don't want to answer questions, they don't want to admit the obvious, they don't seem to want to do anything except obfuscate and tap dance.
 
Don't talk to me about koolaid. You're the one who said you're going to bash Obama no matter what he does; that's an instant credibility nosedive.

Like I said, this is a non-issue. It ain't going anywhere. This transition still rocks, and we're just over a month away from finally getting some real leadership in the White House...so cheer up!
 
Don't talk to me about koolaid. You're the one who said you're going to bash Obama no matter what he does; that's an instant credibility nosedive.

Like I said, this is a non-issue. It ain't going anywhere. This transition still rocks, and we're just over a month away from finally getting some real leadership in the White House...so cheer up!

And I am going to bash Obama no matter what he does, just like you bashed Bush no matter what he did. That's how the game is played. So if my credibility is shot, yours is too!

This is far from a "non-issue" else it wouldn't be the ongoing lead political story in every major news outlet in America. What seems to be making it such a huge story, is not the fact that Team Obama spoke with the governor about Obama's replacement, that is to be expected, it is their immediate defensive posture and denial of any contact, when there certainly WAS contact! Even the author of this thread is trying to deny there was contact, by outright lying about it. Where there is smoke....

Why the lying and misleading? What is going on that you don't want discovered? Just how damaging IS the conversations Emanuel had with Gov. Blago? We're damn sure going to find out in the coming months, and if you want to keep the covers pulled over your eyes and pretend this is all roses and glory for The Messiah Obama, that's fine with me.
 
"And I am going to bash Obama no matter what he does, just like you bashed Bush no matter what he did. That's how the game is played. So if my credibility is shot, yours is too! "

Please. I bashed Bush when he did stupid, incompetent things, which were rife in his admin. I never made a blanket statement that I was going to bash him no matter what, just for the sake of bashing.

Man, I bet you wish you hadn't said that.

As for the news, it will be there for awhile, because it's a titillating story, but don't expect it to be a big focus on how Obama was involved, because that's already subsiding. By January, we'll be talking inauguration & the 1st 100 days...haha....
 
"And I am going to bash Obama no matter what he does, just like you bashed Bush no matter what he did. That's how the game is played. So if my credibility is shot, yours is too! "

Please. I bashed Bush when he did stupid, incompetent things, which were rife in his admin. I never made a blanket statement that I was going to bash him no matter what, just for the sake of bashing.

Man, I bet you wish you hadn't said that.

As for the news, it will be there for awhile, because it's a titillating story, but don't expect it to be a big focus on how Obama was involved, because that's already subsiding. By January, we'll be talking inauguration & the 1st 100 days...haha....

And having your Chief of Staff discuss who is going to fill your Senate seat, with the knowledge he was corruptly 'shopping' the seat to the highest bidder, isn't "stupid and incompetent?" Then, holding a press conference to deny any contact with the governor, when you know full well the governor's conversations were being wiretapped, is not "stupid and incompetent?" More so, engaging in these conversations where unethical and illegal actions are brought up, and not reporting it to the appropriate authorities at once, when you campaigned on a promise of transparency and honesty in government, is not "stupid and incompetent?"

Nothing is "subsiding" idiot, it's just beginning. You have the koolaid-soaked perception it is subsiding because your messiah reassured you with a very Nixonesque denial of any wrongdoing, but that is to be expected here. There are still a LOT of questions to be answered before this goes away for Obama.

I don't regret anything I've ever said, and at least I am honest about things, rather than lying and claiming I am being "fair and objective" toward Obama, like you supposedly were with Bush. The man practically abandoned Conservatism and spent more on social programs than the previous two Democrat presidents combined, gave more money to AIDS research than any former president, and was constantly criticized by his own party over issues of illegal immigration and spending, but you never ONCE gave him any kudos for ANYTHING, and you still don't! He could have been shitting gold bricks and giving them to the homeless, and you would have found something to bitch about! All that ever mattered to you was, he had a big 'ol (R) beside his name, and you bashed and trashed him for 8 years because of that. Don't try to pretend you were objective and fair in your judgment of Bush, you are a pathetic lying Micheal Moore kooliaid drinking hack, and you know it!
 
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