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Blago Drama Continues…

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A defiant Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Tuesday named a black political trailblazer to Barack Obama’s Senate seat, a surprise move that put the governor’s opponents in the uncomfortable position of trying to block his choice from becoming the Senate’s only black member. Blagojevich’s appointment of former state Attorney General Roland Burris injected race into the drama surrounding the embattled governor, who repeatedly sought to distance his selection from charges that he tried to sell the seat to the highest bidder.

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30

12 2008

What Did Barack Obama Know and When Did He Know it?

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By Floyd and Mary Beth Brown

On December 23, when all of us were busy wrapping gifts and preparing for Christmas, the Obama team issued a report exonerating everyone on his team of any wrongdoing in the scandal to sell Obama’s Senate seat to the highest bidder.

However, the report written by Greg Craig, famous for fighting the Clinton impeachment, raises more questions than it answers. The chief and central question is, “What did Obama know and when did he know it!”

FBI agents arrested the Governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, and his Chief of Staff, John Harris, on federal corruption charges. One of the allegations against Blagojevich and Harris is that they were attempting to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat to the highest bidder.

Obama and his team immediately shifted into damage control mode — perhaps too quickly — and issued an emphatic blanket denial: “I had no contact with the governor or his office and so we were not — I was not aware of what was happening.”

That was a big mistake. On a par with Bill Clinton’s petulant and admonishing denial, “I never had sexual relations with that woman… Ms. Lewinsky.”

On November 23, Obama advisor David Axelrod told the Fox News Chicago affiliate that Obama and Gov. Blagojevich had, in fact, spoken about who should fill the remainder of Obama’s term in the Senate: “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.”

Oops… Axelrod quickly issued a retraction: “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.”

Federal Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said at the time, “There is no allegation in the complaint that the president-elect was aware of it and that is all I can say.”

Nevertheless, it was very clear from the complaint that some people close to Obama were plenty aware.

One section in the complaint concerning the sale of Obama’s Senate seat recounts a series of conversations that allegedly took place over a period of days, beginning November 5 (the day after the election — although Blagojevich’s first recorded mention of the matter occurred on November 3), between Blagojevich, his Chief of Staff John Harris; a Washington based consultant on Team Obama, known only as “Advisor B;” and later, Blagojevich’s wife; an Service Employees International Union (SEIU) official and various others.

“Advisor B” is likely Obama’s future Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel. Emanuel was operating as a cutout used by Obama to tell Blagojevich what to do indirectly. Most of the conversations never involved the Governor either, but instead involved his now-former chief of staff, John Harris. After he was arrested, he resigned from the Blagojevich staff and has been singing to federal prosecutors.

Initially, Blagojevich indicated that he would appoint the female preferred by Obama, identified in the complaint as “Senate Candidate 1″ (now acknowledged to be Obama inner-circle member Valerie Jarrett) in return for Blagojevich being appointed secretary of Health and Human Services by Obama.

Over a period of days, it became apparent to Blagojevich that the Health and Human Services appointment was not going to happen and on November 10, during a two-hour conference call, Blagojevich altered the terms and pressed for a three-way deal between SEIU, Blagojevich, and Obama.

Under this alternate option, Blagojevich would appoint Obama’s preferred candidate (“Senate Candidate 1″ – Jarrett) and Obama, in return, would help Blagojevich secure an SEIU appointment to head a not-for-profit organization called “Change to Win.”

Of particular interest is a concurrent chain of events not mentioned in the complaint. On November 9, CNN announced that Valerie Jarrett was Obama’s choice to serve out the remainder of his term in the United States Senate.

The next day, on the evening of November 10, there was a sudden reversal; CNN announced that Jarrett would not serve in the Senate but instead work with Obama in the White House.

Back to the complaint: the next day, on November 11, in a conversation with Harris, Blagojevich, possibly viewing Jarrett being suddenly removed from consideration as a personal slap in the face directed at him, uttered the now famous profanity. According to the complaint, Blagojevich said he knew that Obama really wanted “Senate Candidate 1″ for the open seat but “they’re not willing to give me anything except appreciation. [Expletive] them.”

Did the two-hour conference call on November 10 contribute to the Jarrett story being leaked to CNN on the evening of November 10? Did someone in Obama’s inner circle — or Obama — pull Jarrett’s name from consideration to send a message to Blagojevich? Was the move initially an attempt at negotiations, or was it possibly meant to put a stop to Blagojevich’s alleged “shakedown” scheme?

If the intention was to send a message to Blagojevich, then some members of Obama’s inner circle may be facing indictment. It takes two to tango and all of those who actively participated in the alleged negotiations to sell a Senate seat are just as guilty as Blagojevich.

As for the other option, an attempt to actually put a stop to the “shakedown” scheme, may be viewed, at first glance, as an exoneration of Team Obama. But not so fast… having knowledge of such a scheme and not reporting it to the authorities is a serious offense as well.

The Craig report is a farce and the American people deserve real answers.

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29

12 2008

Remember What’s Important

Merry Christmas everyone.

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25

12 2008

Merry Christmas To Everyone

From all of us here at BitchAboutObama.com we would like to wish you and your family warm thoughts and wishes for a Wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. Don’t worry, 1/20/2013 will come sooner than you think.

Merry Christmas

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23

12 2008

Merry Chuckmas!

Merry Christmas from Chuck NorrisBy Chuck Norris

‘Tis the season to be Jesus stealing? Away in a manger, no Christ for the bed? It has become a new Christmas fetish — neutering Nativity scenes by jacking Jesus.

Just over the past week, dozens of mini-messiahs have been nabbed from Nativities across the country. Residences, churches and even civic displays in New York, Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana, Florida, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois and Texas have been exploited by these Christmas scrooges.

And such criminal acts are not restricted to America, as a baby Jesus was smashed and then stolen at the 12th-century St. John’s Church in Cardiff, Wales, and a beer was blasphemously left in its place.

To prevent further sacred thefts, thousands of churches and private residences are turning to technology to help them “save” Jesus. But when GPS devices have to be planted in the skulls of the Savior and security cameras have to guard the path of the three wise men, can’t we see that society is a bit off-center?

Skeptics might mock these defacements as negligible crimes, but stealing the soul of Nativities is one more dismal sign of a culture gone awry. What type of world do we live in when hoodlums (young and old) commit sacrilege for entertainment?

So here’s the hope. These distressing religious crimes probably won’t decrease over the years, but no matter how often Christmas thugs try to pilfer Nativities, they can’t take away the real Jesus of history.

Sure, cases have been made. Some hope he never existed. In a recent survey, 70 percent of Britons doubted the biblical story of the birth of Jesus. But rebutting such uncertainty as naive, Simon Gathercole, a scholar at Cambridge University, explained that people today are cynical because they don’t realize the origins of Christianity are entrenched in real history. Gathercole admonished: “Jesus was born while Augustus was emperor of Rome, just before Herod died. … We’re talking about events that are anchored in real history, not in ancient Greek myths.”

Another British scholar, N.T. Wright, wrote that most opposing views of Jesus are simply pseudo-historical evaluations: “My argument from this point onward … will be that they have offered us a Jesus of their own imagination, which the church, and anyone else who may be interested ought to resist in the name of serious history.”

Dr. Edwin Yamauchi — a professor of history at Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio — said: “The fact is that we have better historical documentation for Jesus than for the founder of any other ancient religion.”

That is why F.F. Bruce, late professor at the University of Manchester, concluded: “Some writers may toy with the fancy of a ‘Christ-myth,’ but they do not do so on the ground of historical evidence. The historicity of Christ is as axiomatic (universally a statement of fact) for an unbiased historian as the historicity of Julius Caesar. It is not historians who propagate the ‘Christ-myth’ theories.”

The question is not whether Jesus lived but who he was and is. It’s a question we all will answer, consciously or not, especially this Christmas week. It’s a question even Jesus asked the people of his day. “Who do people say that I am?”

As for me and my house, he is the Son of God and Savior of the world. That’s what we celebrate most on Christmas Day. At the very least, any unbiased reviewer of history cannot deny that time and civilizations have pivoted on his unique and “One Solitary Life”:

“He was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in still another village, where he worked in a carpenter shop until he was thirty. Then for three years he was an itinerant preacher.

“He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never had a family or owned a house. He didn’t go to college. He never traveled 200 miles from the place where he was born. He did none of these things one usually associates with greatness. He had no credentials but himself.

“He was only 33 when public opinion turned against him. His friends ran away. He was turned over to his enemies and went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed to a cross between two thieves.

“When he was dying, his executioners gambled for his clothing, the only property he had on earth. When he was dead, he was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend.

“Nineteen centuries have come and gone, and today he is the central figure of the human race, the leader of mankind’s progress.

“All the armies that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the life of man on earth as much as that One Solitary Life.”

The fact is wise men still seek him. And if you genuinely follow his star, you’ll find a stable, not a fable.

For those who seek him, I recommend that you check out these scholarly works: N.T. Wright’s “Who Was Jesus?”; F.F. Bruce’s “The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?”; Lee Strobel’s “The Case for Christ” (or check out his resource-full Web site, www.LeeStrobel.com); or Ravi Zacharias’ “Jesus Among Other Gods.” And, of course, the Bible, which makes the best of Christmas gifts.

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12 2008