Posted on 06/21/2009 6:22:57 AM PDT by fiscon1
It's amusing to watch the Washington political establishment feign shock, now that President Barack Obama's reform administration has used a clay foot to vigorously kick one inspector general and boot another out the door.
One inspector general foolishly investigated a friend of the president. Another inspector general audited those juicy bonuses given to AIG executives as part of $700 billion federal bailout of the financial industry
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
"Hopium"....excellent!
He’s a great columnist. I recommend Kass to everyone.
Kass ping!
I dont find anything amusing about the whole Faux President’s administration.
Thank God there are still a few journalists left in America. I hope Kass has excellent protection from these thugs.
This old quote sums it up.
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CHICAGO A NEWCOMER TO THE BUSINESS OF POLITICS HAS SEEN ENOUGH TO REACH SOMECONCLUSIONS ABOUT RESTORING VOTERS’ TRUST.
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH) - Saturday, August 3, 1996
Author: JOE FROLIK NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT
EXCERPT
Before entering the race, Obama said, he spoke to about 30 elected officials in the district, which includes the integrated, middle class neighborhood around the University of Chicago as well as some of the city’s poorest precincts.
“Not one asked me where I stood on an issue,” he says, smiling.
“What they cared about was, `Who sent you? How much money you got?’
His answers were apparently good enough; the party backed his nomination.
How long is it going to take for the American people to wake up? My disgust with these clowns triples each and everyday and I am left wondering what in the hell is wrong with this country!!
Thanks for the headsup——everything by Kass is worthwhile reading.
Xactly !!!
Do they think Obama learned his politics in Narnia, while cavorting with gentle forest creatures, some of which have hooves and serve tea and cakes to journalists and well-mannered English schoolgirls on snowy winter afternoons?
No. Obama learned his politics in Chicago.
And now all of Washington can learn it, too.
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Another Kass gem from May 2008:
Column: Obama’s mystical (national media) disconnect from sleazy Chicago politics
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Will Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy serve his state and city by finally drawing national attention to the sleazy and corrupt politics of Illinois and Chicago?
It is all about context.
The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate’s politics were born in Chicago. Yet he is presented to the nation as not truly being of this place, as if he floats just above the political corruption here, uninfected, untouched by the stain of it or by any sin of commission or omission. It is all so very mystical.
Perhaps viewing Obama as a Chicago political creature would conflict with the established national media narrative of Obama as a reformer. Actually, there’s no “perhaps” about it.
“I think I have done a good job in rising politically in this environment without being entangled in some of the traditional problems of Chicago politics,” Obama told reporters and editors at a Chicago Tribune editorial board meeting several weeks ago.
Yes, an excellent job. Except for his dalliance with his indicted real estate fairy, Tony Rezko, a relationship Obama considers a mistake, the senator has not played the fly to Mayor Richard Daley’s spider. Almost, but not quite.
“I know there are those like John Kass who would like me to decry Chicago politics more frequently, and I’ll leave that to his editorial commentary,” Obama said.
Not the politics, just the corruption, I said then, wishing.... ...silently that he had decried it all, that he’d stood up years ago and pointed to the list of sleazy deals, pointed an angry finger at the Duffs, the white, Outfit-connected drinking buddies of Daley who received $100 million in affirmative action contracts through City Hall.
That’s an easy political commercial for the Republicans:
Mobbed-up white guys party at the old Como Inn with Daley, and they get $100 million in city affirmative action contracts and Daley doesn’t know how it happened and Obama endorses the mayor in the name of reform.
Obama had nothing to do with the Duff deal. But he kept mum. He has endorsed Daley, endorsed Daley’s hapless stooge Todd Stroger for president of the Cook County Board.
These are not the acts of a reformer, but of a guy who, as we say in Chicago, won’t make no waves and won’t back no losers.
Obama the reformer is backed by Mayor Richard M. Daley and the Daley boys. He is spoken for by Daley’s own spokesman, David Axelrod
(Ed. Note: Axelrod is also a former Tribune political reporter).
He was launched into his U.S. Senate by machine power broker and state Senate President Emil Jones (D-ComEd).
Sen. Obama did give his word of honor that if elected president, he would retain corruption-busting U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, no easy vow, given that Daley is threatened by Fitzgerald, and that the corruption case against Rezko is about to be handed to the jury.
As a candidate, Obama will do what he has to do to win.
My argument is not with him — but with the national political media pack that refuses to look closely at what Chicago is. They’re fixated on what it was, and they think it’s clean now.
And they’ve spent years crafting, then cleaving to, their eager and trembling Obama narrative, a tale of great yearning, almost mythic and ardently adolescent, a tale in which Obama is portrayed as a reformer, a dynamic change agent about to do away with the old thuggish politics.
It’s as if Axelrod channeled it, wearing a peaked Merlin hat.
Obama is a South Sider and does not hail from Camelot or Mt. Olympus or the lush forests of mythical Narnia.
I’ve joked that reporters feel compelled to hug him, in their copy, as if he were the cuddly faun, the Mr. Tumnus of American politics. But I was only kidding. The real Mr. Tumnus never had Billy Daley or Ted Kennedy carving up Cabinet appointments.
So why the disconnect? Why is Obama allowed to campaign as a reformer, virtually unchallenged by the media, though he’s a product of Chicago politics and has never condemned the wholesale political corruption in his hometown the way he condemns those darn Washington lobbyists?
For an answer as to when pundits will ever put Illinois corruption in context, I called on Tom Bevan, executive director of the popular political website RealClearPolitics.com (which directs readers to my column on occasion) and a Chicagoan.
“To a large degree, the media has accepted much of the Obama narrative thus far,” Bevan told me. “He’s risen so quickly, but his history hasn’t been bogged down with an association of Chicago politics and I can’t tell you why exactly, except perhaps that some may have bought into the established narrative and can’t separate themselves from it.”
Bevan added: “And I don’t know if the country understands just how corrupt the system is in Illinois. People don’t see it. They’re flying over us, cruising at 30,000 feet.”
Our Chicago politics sure must seem sweet from that high altitude as journalists fly by. From up there, our politics must smell pretty, like vanilla beans in a jar, or lavender potpourri: you know, something truly authentic and real.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/05/mediasobamaluv.html
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Excerpt:
Who sent you? is the classic question in Chicago politics. And the answers can go back a generation.
Blagojevich, for example, owes his political career to marrying the foul-mouthed daughter of Richard Mell, a powerful Chicago alderman.
During the notorious Council Wars of the mid-1980s, between Fast Eddie Vrdolyaks white majority of aldermen and Obamas idol, the black mayor (and former jailbird) Harold Washington, Mell initially sided with the majority.
Obama chose to move to Chicago during the Council Wars in part because he was tired of living in places without enough overt black-white conflict to suit his tastes.
Then the political winds shifted in Washingtons favor. Mell abandoned Vrdolyak and led a minority of the white aldermen into an alliance with the mayor. But shortly after the 284-pound Washingtons triumphant re-election in 1987, he died of a heart attack.
This opened the door for the coronation of the Promised Prince, Richard M. Daley, son of the late six-term mayor Richard J. Daley, as Mayor-for-Life. (Assuming, of course, that Richie has the good sense to drop dead before Fitzgerald gets him).
The Daley Dynastys grasp on the mayors office has frustrated both Alderman Mell, now Richies leading white critic on the city council, and Barack Obama.
The president of the Harvard Law Review had baffled his friends in Cambridge by insisting that he would pass up all the glittering job offers he was receiving to return to the political trenches in Chicago and avenge Harold Washington by getting himself elected mayor of Chicago.
Why mayor of Chicago? Because that job gives you what Obama has always lusted after: power.
By my count, the word “power” or its variants appears 82 times in Dreams from My Father, his autobiography devoted to his 25-year struggle to prove he was black enough to fulfill his fathers dreams becoming a leader of the black race.
But Obamas attempt to follow Harold Washingtons career pathstate legislature to House of Representatives to mayoraltywas derailed in 2000. Obama was beaten two-to-one in the Democratic House primary by a former Black Panther. Although Obama carried the white vote in his district, black voters didnt find Obama black enough. Apparently not enough of them had made it all the way through the 460 pages of Dreams from My Father to the happy conclusion where Obama decides that, yes, he is black enough.
Obama went into a long depression following the rejection of his racial credentials by authentic African-Americans. After recovering, he launched himself on a new careeras the black candidate who tells whites what they want to hear.
http://www.vdare.com/sailer/081214_blagojevich.htm
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I know there are those like John Kass who would like me to decry Chicago politics more frequently, and Ill leave that to his editorial commentary, Obama said.”
Notice how Obama is calling out Kass in true Alinsky form. Pick a target, freeze it, polarize it, etc. Obama is such a goon.
What they cared about was, `Who sent you? How much money you got?
Former Federal Judge Abner Mikva tells a similar story:
One of the stories that is told about my start in politics is that on the way home from law school one night in 1948, I stopped by the ward headquarters in the ward where I lived. There was a street-front, and the name Timothy O'Sullivan, Ward Committeeman, was painted on the front window. I walked in and I said "I'd like to volunteer to work for Stevenson and Douglas." This quintessential Chicago ward committeeman took the cigar out of his mouth and glared at me and said, "Who sent you?" I said, "Nobody sent me." He put the cigar back in his mouth and he said, "We don't want nobody that nobody sent." This was the beginning of my political career in Chicago.
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people/Mikva/mikva-con2.html
Cordially,
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