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December 12, 2008 at 1:03 PM #315330December 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #314932partypupParticipant
Obama is dirty. Always has been. Always will be. The media has gone out of its way to avoid catching a whiff of the foul breeze that blows whenever he steps into a room. Sooner or later, the veneer will be hacked off with a sledgehammer — but I wouldn’t count on that happening until Obama has outlived whatever usefulness he serves for the Powers That Be, i.e. when the populace gets so frustrated, hungry and homeless that they refuse to cling to his *hope and change* pablum.
But it is very amusing to watch the media scurry and run to protect Obama. We are expected to believe that he is the only *clean* and decent pol to ever emerge from the festering swamp of Chiacgo politics. LOL. The only thing dirtier than the Chicago political machine is a sewage treatment plant in rural Shanghai.
December 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #315288partypupParticipantObama is dirty. Always has been. Always will be. The media has gone out of its way to avoid catching a whiff of the foul breeze that blows whenever he steps into a room. Sooner or later, the veneer will be hacked off with a sledgehammer — but I wouldn’t count on that happening until Obama has outlived whatever usefulness he serves for the Powers That Be, i.e. when the populace gets so frustrated, hungry and homeless that they refuse to cling to his *hope and change* pablum.
But it is very amusing to watch the media scurry and run to protect Obama. We are expected to believe that he is the only *clean* and decent pol to ever emerge from the festering swamp of Chiacgo politics. LOL. The only thing dirtier than the Chicago political machine is a sewage treatment plant in rural Shanghai.
December 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #315322partypupParticipantObama is dirty. Always has been. Always will be. The media has gone out of its way to avoid catching a whiff of the foul breeze that blows whenever he steps into a room. Sooner or later, the veneer will be hacked off with a sledgehammer — but I wouldn’t count on that happening until Obama has outlived whatever usefulness he serves for the Powers That Be, i.e. when the populace gets so frustrated, hungry and homeless that they refuse to cling to his *hope and change* pablum.
But it is very amusing to watch the media scurry and run to protect Obama. We are expected to believe that he is the only *clean* and decent pol to ever emerge from the festering swamp of Chiacgo politics. LOL. The only thing dirtier than the Chicago political machine is a sewage treatment plant in rural Shanghai.
December 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #315344partypupParticipantObama is dirty. Always has been. Always will be. The media has gone out of its way to avoid catching a whiff of the foul breeze that blows whenever he steps into a room. Sooner or later, the veneer will be hacked off with a sledgehammer — but I wouldn’t count on that happening until Obama has outlived whatever usefulness he serves for the Powers That Be, i.e. when the populace gets so frustrated, hungry and homeless that they refuse to cling to his *hope and change* pablum.
But it is very amusing to watch the media scurry and run to protect Obama. We are expected to believe that he is the only *clean* and decent pol to ever emerge from the festering swamp of Chiacgo politics. LOL. The only thing dirtier than the Chicago political machine is a sewage treatment plant in rural Shanghai.
December 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #315415partypupParticipantObama is dirty. Always has been. Always will be. The media has gone out of its way to avoid catching a whiff of the foul breeze that blows whenever he steps into a room. Sooner or later, the veneer will be hacked off with a sledgehammer — but I wouldn’t count on that happening until Obama has outlived whatever usefulness he serves for the Powers That Be, i.e. when the populace gets so frustrated, hungry and homeless that they refuse to cling to his *hope and change* pablum.
But it is very amusing to watch the media scurry and run to protect Obama. We are expected to believe that he is the only *clean* and decent pol to ever emerge from the festering swamp of Chiacgo politics. LOL. The only thing dirtier than the Chicago political machine is a sewage treatment plant in rural Shanghai.
December 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM #314942Allan from FallbrookParticipantPartypup: Now we find out exactly how far The Powers That Be are willing to let this thing spill out of control.
You know as well as I that anyone coming out of Chicago politics (and Illinois politics) is dirty. Since 1971, they’ve had some 30+ aldermen and three governors go down on corruption charges and the Rezko-Blago and Rezko-Obama connection would be very interesting to investigate. The question now is: Is someone going to actually do it?
Does the Fitzgerald investigation open the door to some enterprising reporter? Or, does a major daily jump in and start seriously delving into this? Given the fact that most of the major dailies are owned by only a few companies, and the Tribune Cos certainly appear tainted, this is going to be fascinating to watch.
December 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM #315298Allan from FallbrookParticipantPartypup: Now we find out exactly how far The Powers That Be are willing to let this thing spill out of control.
You know as well as I that anyone coming out of Chicago politics (and Illinois politics) is dirty. Since 1971, they’ve had some 30+ aldermen and three governors go down on corruption charges and the Rezko-Blago and Rezko-Obama connection would be very interesting to investigate. The question now is: Is someone going to actually do it?
Does the Fitzgerald investigation open the door to some enterprising reporter? Or, does a major daily jump in and start seriously delving into this? Given the fact that most of the major dailies are owned by only a few companies, and the Tribune Cos certainly appear tainted, this is going to be fascinating to watch.
December 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM #315332Allan from FallbrookParticipantPartypup: Now we find out exactly how far The Powers That Be are willing to let this thing spill out of control.
You know as well as I that anyone coming out of Chicago politics (and Illinois politics) is dirty. Since 1971, they’ve had some 30+ aldermen and three governors go down on corruption charges and the Rezko-Blago and Rezko-Obama connection would be very interesting to investigate. The question now is: Is someone going to actually do it?
Does the Fitzgerald investigation open the door to some enterprising reporter? Or, does a major daily jump in and start seriously delving into this? Given the fact that most of the major dailies are owned by only a few companies, and the Tribune Cos certainly appear tainted, this is going to be fascinating to watch.
December 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM #315354Allan from FallbrookParticipantPartypup: Now we find out exactly how far The Powers That Be are willing to let this thing spill out of control.
You know as well as I that anyone coming out of Chicago politics (and Illinois politics) is dirty. Since 1971, they’ve had some 30+ aldermen and three governors go down on corruption charges and the Rezko-Blago and Rezko-Obama connection would be very interesting to investigate. The question now is: Is someone going to actually do it?
Does the Fitzgerald investigation open the door to some enterprising reporter? Or, does a major daily jump in and start seriously delving into this? Given the fact that most of the major dailies are owned by only a few companies, and the Tribune Cos certainly appear tainted, this is going to be fascinating to watch.
December 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM #315425Allan from FallbrookParticipantPartypup: Now we find out exactly how far The Powers That Be are willing to let this thing spill out of control.
You know as well as I that anyone coming out of Chicago politics (and Illinois politics) is dirty. Since 1971, they’ve had some 30+ aldermen and three governors go down on corruption charges and the Rezko-Blago and Rezko-Obama connection would be very interesting to investigate. The question now is: Is someone going to actually do it?
Does the Fitzgerald investigation open the door to some enterprising reporter? Or, does a major daily jump in and start seriously delving into this? Given the fact that most of the major dailies are owned by only a few companies, and the Tribune Cos certainly appear tainted, this is going to be fascinating to watch.
December 12, 2008 at 3:59 PM #314952drunkleParticipanthmm. how long until these guys commit suicide. getting busted as dc madams… er, illinois madams has got to hang heavy on their conscious.
December 12, 2008 at 3:59 PM #315309drunkleParticipanthmm. how long until these guys commit suicide. getting busted as dc madams… er, illinois madams has got to hang heavy on their conscious.
December 12, 2008 at 3:59 PM #315342drunkleParticipanthmm. how long until these guys commit suicide. getting busted as dc madams… er, illinois madams has got to hang heavy on their conscious.
December 12, 2008 at 3:59 PM #315364drunkleParticipanthmm. how long until these guys commit suicide. getting busted as dc madams… er, illinois madams has got to hang heavy on their conscious.
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