Obama calls on Blago to Resign; Jackson is #5.

Filed in National by on December 10, 2008

In my opinion, Obama should have done this yesterday.  We are going to have to get used to his cautiousness.   He doesn’t like to act until he has all the facts, which is better than going off half cocked like Bush.   Robert Gibbs confirms the demand:

CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama is calling for Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to resign, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Wednesday.

Gibbs said Obama agrees with other prominent politicians that “under the current circumstances, it is difficult for the governor to effectively do his job and serve the people of Illinois.”

Obama also wants a special election:

In response to questions from The Associated Press, Gibbs said Obama believes the Illinois legislature should consider a special election to fill the seat. Gibbs said the hope is to put a process in place to select a new senator who will have the trust and confidence of the people of Illinois.

ABC News’ Brian Ross is reporting that Jesse Jackson, Jr. is “Senate Candidate #5” in the Blagojevich indictment:

Chicago Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) is the anonymous “Senate Candidate #5” whose emissaries Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich reportedly claimed offered up to a million dollars to name him to the U.S. Senate, federal law enforcement sources tell ABC News. […]Jackson Jr. said this morning he was contacted yesterday by federal prosecutors in Chicago who he said “asked me to come in and share with them my insights and thoughts about the selection process.”

Jackson Jr. said “I don’t know” when asked if he was Candidate #5, but said he was told “I am not a target of this investigation.”

Jackson Jr. said he agreed to talk with federal investigators “as quickly as possible” after he consults with a lawyer.

The Congressman, a son of the famed civil rights leader, denied that anyone had been authorized to make payments or promises to the Governor on his behalf.

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  1. Unstable Isotope says:

    Also related – it’s confirmed that Senate candidate 5 is Jesse Jackson, Jr.
    Link

    But, as Josh Marshall says:

    ABC is reporting that Jesse Jackson, Jr. is ‘senate candidate #5′. Wiretaps suggest that Blagojevich believed that emissaries of Jackson had offered up to a million dollars to appoint him to serve in the senate.

    It’s important to note that this is unnamed ’emissaries’ who Blagojevich told others had made offers to him. So there’s a lot of wiggle room for misunderstandings, lying (mainly Blagojevich) and people freelancing, doing or saying things Jackson knew nothing about.

  2. delawaredem says:

    Thanks, just updated the post.

  3. Geezer says:

    Oh, c’mon. Isn’t that exactly who you thought it would be?

  4. delawaredem says:

    I assumed it was Jackson, but it wasn’t confirmed.

  5. Unstable Isotope says:

    When I post that it was Jackson yesterday, I got jumped on as a smear-monger. In my opinion Jackson was one of the few that could raise that kind of money. The curious thing for me was the report that Jackson and Obama don’t get along, does anyone know why?

  6. flutecake says:

    Ed Schultz had had a creepy interview with Jackson a few weeks ago and I heard a snippet of the replay today (I only listen to Schultz when I’m in the car on XM, I stream Thom Hartmann on the InternetS at my desk noon-3).

    Jackson said he REALLY wanted that appointment badly.

    Creepy.

  7. Unstable Isotope says:

    Well, I imagine Jackson won’t be the appointee or electee now.

  8. liz says:

    Jackson hadnt met with Blago in 4 yrs! Lets not jump to collusions…but it appears everyone with one brain cell knew Blago was under investigation.

  9. liz says:

    Lets hope there is a special election and Jan Schakowsky wins. She really is an excellent Congresswoman.

  10. mike w. says:

    God I hope they bust Mayor Daley next.

  11. Unstable Isotope says:

    Apparently Jackson is not on the Fed’s tapes. With this story, it’s hard to know how much of this is Blago fantasizing with his aides and how much was actually soliciting favors.