No Smoking Gun

Filed in National by on December 21, 2008

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George Snufolofogus reported today that Emanuel Rahm has been exonarated by the Transition Team’s report regarding Gov. Blagojevich.

Sources tell me that the Obama team’s review of contacts with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will show that Rahm Emanuel had only one phone conversation with Blagojevich.

The contact, described as a “pro-forma” courtesy call, came as Emanuel was named Chief of Staff for Obama.  Most of the discussion concerned Emanuel’s Congressional seat (which had previously been held by Blagojevich), with only a “passing reference” to the Senate vacancy, according to these sources.  No deal for the Senate vacancy was discussed.

The Radical Right needs to shut up and move on. Maybe they can assist on rebuilding the house they burnt down instead of bitching and whining for the next 8 years.

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  1. Unstable Isotope says:

    LOL! Where would the right be without bitching & whining? We knew there was nothing on the Blago tapes to hurt Obama, we knew that from what Pat Fitzgerald said and from the excerpts that had been published so far. Why is anyone acting surprised?

  2. liz says:

    Michele Obama identified as #61!

  3. Truth Teller says:

    It is my understanding that when this news broke this morning at MSNBC. That the folks there had to get Keith to talk Matthews back into the building from the 15th floor ledge

  4. Sharon says:

    The Radical Right needs to shut up and move on. Maybe they can assist on rebuilding the house they burnt down instead of bitching and whining for the next 8 years.

    Because God knows there was no gratuitous bitching and whining from the Radical Left over the last 8 years.

  5. anon says:

    Apples, oranges.

    The Radical Left is a tiny group that is not even part of the Democratic party, and there are no more than a small handful of “radical lefties” in Congress. The Radical Right however represents mainstream Republican thought and is a significant caucus of GOP elected officials.