Blagojevich wire taps trap foul mouthed zionist wannabe chief of staff


Senate scandal snares Obama’s chief aide

THE bullish, foul-mouthed but effective Chicago arm-twister Rahm Emanuel has come under pressure to resign as Barack Obama’s chief of staff after it was revealed that he had been captured on court-approved wire-taps discussing the names of candidates for Obama’s Senate seat.

Emanuel’s presence at the heart of the scandal threatens to roil the president-elect’s administration as a Chicago prosecutor builds his corruption case against Rod Blagojevich, the Illinois governor. ...

The article from the Rothschild mouthpiece Financial Times attempts to lay the foundation for a cover story for fellow traveler Emanual, who:

Obama once joked at a charity “roast” that the notoriously crude Emanuel - who was elected to Congress in Blagojevich’s old seat - was rendered “practically mute” when he lost his middle finger in an accident.



"I've had no mother f***ing contact with the Governor and, yes, it's at least this f***ing long" - Rahm Emanual

Submitted by Claymoremind on Sun, 2008-12-14 01:49

It is my observation that Khazar Jews love to use F-word and other vulgar words (two varients of C-word, MF, etc) to appear persuasive and bullish.

Jewish Hollywood producers Joel Silver, Scott Rudin and Harvey Weinstein are known for their penchant for the barrage of degrading language even in run-of-the-mill production film meetings. And Scott Rudin is notorious for his constant verbal and emotional abuse of assistants.

There was an excellent Wall Street Journal article detailing Scott Rudin's nasty behavior published in 2005 called "Boss-Zilla" but you'd have to find a way around online subscription.

Khazar Jews dwell on emotional manipulation and abuse to bully their way to riches and fame. This rule apply whether it's Wall Street business, Hollywood or Washington/metropolitan city/state politics. It is not surprising they are filthily evil reveling in emotional and mental abuse of the people they consider beneath them yet depend on the investors and moviegoers -- always Goy -- to make their wealth.

Rahm Emanuel is no exception. He is as much of an asshole as fellow twisted Jews Barbara Boxer, Chuck Schumer and other slimes.

Nepos Libertas | Sun, 2008-12-14 08:41

Why nail Blago? He was doing what is done dozens of times each day in the US Congress, "pay for play," so why single out Blago?

He didn't want to dance to Emanuel's and Obama's tune and for that, he's being punished.

Only part of this Counterpunch article is posted

Why Blagojevich Might Be Acquitted

By LAWRENCE R. VELVEL

With regard to the claims of crime that Patrick Fitzgerald spoke of in his press conference, and only with regard to those matters, don't be utterly shocked if ultimately Blagojevich is acquitted on those particular claims. Maybe Fitzgerald can make a conspiracy to commit those crimes stick, but, on the other hand, maybe even conspiracy charges will lose.

Two things should be said about all this preliminarily. One is that I am sour on Fitzgerald. The cause of this disgruntlement is the Libby case. There Fitzgerald came on very powerfully at his initial press conference, where he made it appear that he was after really big game. But he was the lion that roared but then belched forth only a mouse, not going after or convicting Libby for what was done to Plame and not touching a hair of the head of the arch-criminals Cheney and Rove -- not to mention Bush. So when Fitzgerald came on so strong about Blagojevich, this writer's reaction was that it was wise to be skeptical unless Fitzgerald showed a lot more than he apparently could.

The other preliminary point is that the possibility being propounded here should not be misunderstood as a defense of or a liking for Blagojevich. He seems a very distasteful crook; the subject of political crookedness will reappear below.

What did Fitzgerald show at his press conference? He seems to have shown two things. He showed conversations, basically among Blagojevich and advisors as I understand it, about economic and political benefits that Blagojevich and his wife might obtain from a Senate appointment. (There may have been conversations with potential buyers of the Senate seat or their representatives, but mainly the conversations discussed by Fitzgerald were among Blagojevich people as I understand it. (Am I wrong about this?)

Now, there are millions of us -- probably scores of millions of us, by now maybe close to hundreds of millions of us -- who deplore and excoriate this kind of selling of political office. But does this constitute crime if it hasn't reached the stage of offers given or received? e.g., if it hasn't reached the stage where Blagojevich or an adviser says to or makes it known to, e.g., Jesse Jackson or one of his advisors that "We will appoint you [Jackson] to the Senate in return for one million dollars"? I really don't know the answer to this question. While I personally think matters should not have to come to this stage before a crime is committed, it is my bet that, except possibly for a conspiracy charge, the semi-intellectually-corrupt federal courts look at it differently than I do.

Involved here is a question which I have so far not seen mentioned or discussed anywhere, with the exception of one article in the NYT. (Have I missed such discussions?) Isn't it true that politicians at every level -- local, state, national and, we have been finding out, international -- trade office for money every day, literally every day? For scores of years it has been a standing farce that ambassadorships are in effect sold to the rich for campaign contributions. Membership on state boards or commissions is traded for campaign contributions. It has for many decades been a standing practice for politicians to cast their votes in Congress in favor of positions desired by industries that give them money for their campaigns. (Elizabeth Warren tells a remarkable story about Saint Hillary and the banking industry in this regard.) Some Senators have been bought, paid for and owned by particular companies or industries. Wasn't a guy named Nelson Aldrich known as the Senator from the New York Central 110 years ago? Was Robert Kerr, as a Senator, anti the oil industry in which he was a very wealthy man? Perhaps you've heard of Kerr Magee -- wasn't that his company if I'm not mistaken? Why did Billy Tauzin land a multimillion dollar per year job when he left Congress? Why do lobbyists raise millions for politicians? And has everyone forgotten about the Lincoln Bedroom business in the Clinton Administration? What was the Lincoln Bedroom business all about, if not all-important access and proximity in return for campaign money....

http://www.counterpunch.org/velvel12122008.html

Greg Bacon | Sun, 2008-12-14 11:41

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