NRO's York Compares Blago Probe To Plamegate

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First Posted: 12-17-08 11:52 AM   |   Updated: 01-17-09 05:12 AM

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I guess that from here until December 22nd, when the Obama transition team is due to release their who-contacted-who report in accordance with Patrick Fitzgerald's instructions, we're simply going to have to suffer through an ever-increasing level of hallucinatory speculation on how the Blagojevich probe could prove to be bad for the Obama presidency, if only the current set of facts could replaced by a yet-to-materialize, alternate set of more damaging facts. I think it's best to approach these speculations in the same way one might approach television fanfiction -- those alternate story lines of popular TV shows written by shut-ins who want to see their favorite characters making out with each other all the time.

The latest, greatest example comes from Byron York at the National Review, who says: "You don't think the Blagojevich matter could cause trouble for Obama? Then you haven't looked closely enough at the Plame affair." Oh, sweet mercy! This one's gonna be good:

We don't know the extent of the investigation into Blagojevich's allegedly corrupt dealings. Have witnesses been brought before a grand jury? We don't know. If so, who are they? We don't know. What witnesses have been interviewed by FBI agents working for Fitzgerald? We don't know. Do Fitzgerald and his investigators have any doubts about the truthfulness of those who have talked? We don't know.


But we do know that something big is going on.

Do we? Those wiretap transcripts don't just read like American Buffalo, they frankly bespeak a body of wrongdoing that's so similarly small-time. Not to underplay the importance of the probe to residents of the state of Illinois, but thus far, the Blago case lacks the complexity and the stakes of the Plame-Libby investigation. It's pretty easy to grasp what Blago was up to where Obama's Senate seat was concerned -- he was basically auctioning it off to the highest bidder. The Plame case was about covert agents and press leaks and unknown sources and backroom skullduggery between multiple parties and an overarching question over whether something akin to treason happened.

Plamegate was a sprawling, complex, and, at times, confusing case. By contrast, the Blago matter is tawdry, shiny, and filled with an interesting array of colorful profanity, but I think it's premature to call it "big." Face it, if the press lacked their thin premise to indulge in a body of speculative Obama wrongdoing, no one outside of Illinois would be covering the story. (And the press has all but ignored the most complicated and statutorily substantive allegation against Blago -- his kickback shakedown of Chicago's Children's Memorial Hospital.)

York continues:

Fitzgerald and his team have a lot of wiretap material. That has likely given them a lot of information to ask witnesses about. Some of those witnesses may be members of the Obama transition team. For example, the Chicago Tribune recently reported that "communications between [incoming White House chief of staff Rahm] Emanuel and the Blagojevich administration were captured on court-approved wiretaps." Emanuel might be asked many questions, under penalty of perjury or false-statement charges. Prosecutors will compare his answers to what they have on tape. Perhaps they'll invite him in for another session of questioning. Then they'll compare his answers in the second session to his answers in the first. Perhaps they'll repeat that a few times. As anyone in the Bush administration could advise Emanuel, it doesn't matter if he did anything wrong or not. He just better have his answers in order.

Look, here's how this column reads: "We don't know. We don't know. We don't know. Maybe. May. Might. Perhaps. Perhaps." Well, what can I say? York's logic is maybe maybe might be perhaps maybe impeccable! He, and I, don't know.

I guess that from here until December 22nd, when the Obama transition team is due to release their who-contacted-who report in accordance with Patrick Fitzgerald's instructions, we're simply going to ...
I guess that from here until December 22nd, when the Obama transition team is due to release their who-contacted-who report in accordance with Patrick Fitzgerald's instructions, we're simply going to ...
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That's a whole lotta "perhaps" in that final paragraph. Perhaps when pigs fly she will finally be satisfied that Obama is not caught up in this nonsense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 12/17/2008
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Whoops, sorry. I saw the picture and thought the NRO author was female. Byron is obviously male...alt­hough he does look a bit fem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 12/17/2008
- TekBoss I'm a Fan of TekBoss 9 fans permalink

The only reason ANYONE is talking about Blagojevich is becuase there is absolutely NOTHING else going on. The press does not know what to do with themselves. They may have to start reporting actual news!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 12/17/2008
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Conservatives have nothing to lose at this point. I'll be ignoring them until further notice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 12/17/2008
- markytex I'm a Fan of markytex 7 fans permalink

all the rebumpkins have done is basically say, "messiah, you could've handled this one better."

which is essentially saying they have faith in the messiah for being clean in spirit.

but maharushie, well he is the anti-messiah and reserves the right to punish without all the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 12/17/2008
- Tyrione I'm a Fan of Tyrione 37 fans permalink
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`` we're simply going to have to suffer through an ever-increasing level of hallucinatory speculation on how the Blagojevich probe could prove to be bad for the Obama presidency, if only the current set of facts could replaced by a yet-to-materialize, alternate set of more damaging facts.''

Replace with:

`` we're simply going to have to suffer through an ever-increasing level of hallucinatory speculation on how the Blagojevich probe could prove to be bad for the Obama presidency, if only the current set of facts could be replaced by a yet-to-materialize, alternate set of more damaging facts.''

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 12/17/2008
- jnah I'm a Fan of jnah 6 fans permalink

i am so sick of this crap, is anyone taking this seriously?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 12/17/2008

what about all of the crap that the guy Bush appointed to HUD has been charged with and the Bush federal gov. appointees in Denver having sex and doing drugs with contractors or the Haliburton/KBR malfeasence not a single reporter is trying to get to the bottom of those issues and no one is trying to associate Bush/Cheney and the republicans with any of these things

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 12/17/2008
- Vurz I'm a Fan of Vurz 19 fans permalink
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This is so funny. Bush and Cheney were actually involved with outing Plame. Obama just lived in the same state as the person committing the crime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 12/17/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 31 fans permalink
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Whatever!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 12/17/2008
- mikala I'm a Fan of mikala 7 fans permalink

York is demonistrating what a good journalist doesn't do and that is speculate without any facts just to get attention. Typical GOP BULL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 12/17/2008
- b1rd67 I'm a Fan of b1rd67 39 fans permalink

"Some of those witnesses may be members of the Obama transition team."

Hey Byron.... some of those witnesses might be NRO employees, or you, or your mother, or space aliens... or your mother the space alien... we JUST DON"T KNOW!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 12/17/2008
- Palmz I'm a Fan of Palmz 161 fans permalink
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"Then they'll compare his answers in the second session to his answers in the first"

That is why team Obama is doing the ABSOLUTE RIGHT THING.

Let the press take a hike on this one.

He should release the information on Christmas eve during the press's little cushy office party or hopefully they are at their kids school function and they would have to leave to try to cover this story.

Let them eat cake......­they should wait!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 12/17/2008
- Luigi53102 I'm a Fan of Luigi53102 6 fans permalink

Message to Byron York - When you are lying, it is quite difficult to keep your story consistent through several repetitions. That is why the Bush administration had so much difficulty with the Plame situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 12/17/2008
- HWBII I'm a Fan of HWBII 10 fans permalink
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These NRO guys are horses asses. They've been wrong ON EVERY SINGLE ISSUE FOR EIGHT YEARS. How they can sit down at their computers and turn out this nonsense is beyond me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 12/17/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 221 fans permalink

I really don't think that is what they are going for.
Since Bush and Company outed Plame, wouldn't that mean that Obama outed Blago?

Revealing an undercover agent during a time of war is considered treason
Revealing a corrupt official is COMMENDABLE.

The media is as failure-driven as the Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 12/17/2008
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