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The Taint of Scandal Envelops Democrats
Townhall ^ | December 17, 2008 | Donald Lambro

Posted on 12/17/2008 12:48:56 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

WASHINGTON -- Over the past four years, the Democrats blamed the Republicans for ushering in "a culture of corruption" that they charged had infected every nook and cranny of the government.

The lobbying payoffs and influence-peddling scandals did indeed bring down a number of Republicans, though it turned out that many Democratic lawmakers also had received tainted contributions from the same lobbyists or their clients. But that got less attention from the national news media.

Now the tide has turned against the Democrats on two fronts, and it is they who are being investigated on corruption charges just as they were poised to take over the White House and strengthen their legislative grip on Congress.

Rod Blagojevich's pay-to-play scandal, in which he has plotted to sell Barack Obama's Senate seat to the highest bidder, has pushed the Illinois governor to the brink of impeachment. But it has also embarrassed and distracted the president-elect and his transition advisers, and a top election analyst says the GOP could end up winning the vacated seat.

Obama is not implicated in the scandal, but many questions were raised about whether his designated chief of staff, Rep. Rahm Emanuel -- a hard-hitting practitioner of Chicago-style politics -- is the "president-elect adviser" mentioned in the U.S. Attorney's complaint that details Blagojevich's plans to put Obama's seat up for sale.

Meanwhile, Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, the powerful chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, is being investigated for, among other things, failure to pay his taxes and helping a rich donor to obtain a tax loophole in return for a large contribution to a public-service center named in Rangel's honor.

Last week, Republicans were attacking Democrats with a vengeance for being corrupt -- unleashing a barrage of press releases promoting a flood of newspaper stories about their latest troubles with headlines that read, "Democrats web of corruption continues to grow," "Rangel's troubles create a problem for the Democrats" and "Did Obama team have contact with Illinois governor?"

The smell of a scandal "might be building, though it's not there yet," said Jennifer Duffy, senior political analyst at the Cook Political Report. "But Democrats who have won on this message of culture of corruption now find the tables have turned on them, and they do have to be very careful that it doesn't get bigger," Duffy told me.

For Barack Obama, "it's a distraction he doesn't need right now," she said.

Scandal-wise, this has been a bumper year for the Democrats, who have seen some of their biggest names brought down by one investigation after another.

New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was forced to resign his office after being caught in a high-priced prostitution ring. A little-known Republican defeated Democratic Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana, awaiting trial for bribery charges and money laundering, in a runoff election last week. Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney, who replaced disgraced Republican Mark Foley, was defeated last month after keeping his mistress on the House payroll and trying to buy her silence.

More recently, a federal grand jury is investigating another "pay to play" case in which a California financial firm received a $1.4 million contract from the New Mexico government after contributing $100,000 to two of Gov. Bill Richardson's political action committees. Richardson is Obama's nominee to be Commerce secretary.

This week, Obama reported that an internal review of the Blagojevich scandal showed that no one on his transition had done anything wrong or had any improper contact with the governor about the Senate seat. But questions lingered about Emanuel and reports that he had presented a list of names to the governor for the seat.

But Obama supporters cautioned that, even if he did, there was nothing wrong with that if there were no payoffs.

There was "no harm in Obama's staff speaking with Blagojevich and expressing a preference for the appointment as long as they didn't offer anything in return," said Thomas Mann, a presidential scholar at the Brookings Institution.

Republican Party officials, however, were stepping up their attacks on the scandal -- perhaps a sign of things to come when the Obama regime takes over next month.

"The serious nature of the crimes listed by federal prosecutors raises questions about the interaction with Gov. Blagojevich, President-elect Obama and other high-ranking officials who will be working for the future president," said House Republican whip Eric Cantor of Virginia.

Still, while political analyst Duffy thinks the Blagojevich scandal "is pretty darn serious" for the Democrats, "I'm not sure this is serious for Obama; in fact, it's probably not serious at all."

More shoes will surely drop before this investigation is over. But the Republicans are going to keep pounding the Democrats on this one to make sure that they -- and the Senate nominee they pick -- will have little chance of retaining Obama's seat.

"The Republicans could have a chance to take this seat," Duffy said. "I think a special election would give them the chance to do that with a credible candidate."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California; US: Florida; US: Illinois; US: New Mexico
KEYWORDS: blagojevich; bleepgate; chicagocorruption; corruption; crime; cultureofcorruption; democrats; democratscandals; fraud; obama; obamasenateseat; obamatransitionfile; ratcrime
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Taint”??

In my humble opinion, the term “REEKS OF SCANDAL” would be more to the point.

But that’s just me, I suppose.


21 posted on 12/17/2008 1:01:19 PM PST by Howie66 (To the RAT Party: How can I question your patriotism? You have none, so what's your point?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
If only the Republicans would actually attack, but they won't.

Well, actually, the Illinois Republicans are attacking. One ad, but it's a start. Of course they may have to back off because the ad has upset John McCain. You remember hime don't you? He's the guy who ruined Sarah Palin's campaign.

22 posted on 12/17/2008 1:01:57 PM PST by tbpiper (Now irate and tireless, but mostly irate.)
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To: MrB

I remember that McCain ad.


23 posted on 12/17/2008 1:02:21 PM PST by weegee ("Let Me Just Cut You Off, Because I Don't Want You To Waste Your Question" - B.Obama Dec 16, 2008)
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To: headstamp 2
"The writer doesn’t seem to understand that the MSM will run interference for the Dems while attempting to appear neutral."

Donald Lambro is chief political correspondent for The Washington Times.

24 posted on 12/17/2008 1:02:40 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Barack Obama: In Error and arrogant -- he's errogant!)
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To: weegee

In the end, the MSM will have to decide whether they want to hide this for the next four years or get Bambi and the Chicago Mob’s scalps and sell papers for the next couple of years.

Funny thing is, this scandal might be the only thing that will sell enough papers to reduce the losses. Ironic isn’t it?


25 posted on 12/17/2008 1:02:53 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz ("Control the information, you control the people.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Republicans attack Democrats?

Hells Bells!

We have Colin Powell attacking Rush Limbaugh & Sarah Palin!

We have Newt Gingrich telling Repulicans to back off Barack!

We have Juan MeCain telling Republicans to stop attacking Huessen Obamah and work with Democrats for the sake of the country.

26 posted on 12/17/2008 1:03:50 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: XR7

Is that a joint or a cigarette?


27 posted on 12/17/2008 1:04:23 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“But that got less attention from the national news media.”

Say what? This is inexplicable.


28 posted on 12/17/2008 1:05:44 PM PST by Robwin
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To: COBOL2Java

The press are whores and will eventually go after obama(layoffs and papers not selling sure wont hurt)


29 posted on 12/17/2008 1:06:57 PM PST by italianquaker
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Full coverage in The Boston Globe
30 posted on 12/17/2008 1:08:20 PM PST by pabianice
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To: TexasCajun

Newt drank the kool aid on man made global warming. He is in no position to lead the party.


31 posted on 12/17/2008 1:08:43 PM PST by weegee ("Let Me Just Cut You Off, Because I Don't Want You To Waste Your Question" - B.Obama Dec 16, 2008)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Between the wars,m the British government spent a whole lot on stuff, and while it improved the Birtish quality fo life, did not boost the economy much.


32 posted on 12/17/2008 1:09:03 PM PST by RobbyS (ECCE homo)
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To: weegee
Agreed, Newt's time has long passed.

The fresh faces of the Republican Party belongs to Conservatives Sarah Palin and Bobby Jindal !!

33 posted on 12/17/2008 1:11:44 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: italianquaker

Not if the MSM ALSO gets a government bailout.


34 posted on 12/17/2008 1:12:07 PM PST by weegee ("Let Me Just Cut You Off, Because I Don't Want You To Waste Your Question" - B.Obama Dec 16, 2008)
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To: XR7

35 posted on 12/17/2008 1:17:20 PM PST by Paine in the Neck (Nepolean fries the idea powder)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
If only the Republicans would actually attack, but they won't.

Are you kidding? Party leaders like Newt Gingrich are chiding us for engaging in the politics of personal destruction.

36 posted on 12/17/2008 1:20:07 PM PST by skeeter
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Didn’t he forget about John Edwards?


37 posted on 12/17/2008 1:29:07 PM PST by jim35 (A racist is someone who is winning an argument with a liberal.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

bookmark


38 posted on 12/17/2008 1:34:17 PM PST by Corin Stormhands (Obama: He was just a Governor who lived in my neighborhood.)
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To: TexasCajun

First glance my thought was joint, but looking closer I’m thinking cigarette.


39 posted on 12/17/2008 1:40:45 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: Howie66
In my humble opinion, the term “REEKS OF SCANDAL” would be more to the point.

Yep. The word "taint" is pure comedy. This is a stench beyond imagination.

40 posted on 12/17/2008 1:41:17 PM PST by Faith
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