The Curious Tale of the Quest to Fill Obamas Senate Seat



When Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was arrested on 9 December on Federal corruption charges of attempting to sell Obamas recently vacated Senate seat, my first thought was the level of involvement of Presumptive President-elect Obama.  This is after all Chicago politics involved here.

When asked at a news conference that day, Obama had the following statement: "Obviously, like the rest of the people of Illinois, I am saddened and sobered by the news that came out of the U.S. attorney's office today," he said. "But as this is an ongoing investigation involving the governor, I don't think it would be appropriate for me to comment on the issue at this time."

When asked specifically if he had any contact with the Governors office regarding candidates for the Senate seat, Obama stated, "I was not aware of what was happening,".  He further stated he had no contact with the governor or his office

But on November 23, 2008, his senior adviser David Axelrod appeared on Fox News Chicago and said something quite different.  (note #1)

While insisting that the President-elect had not expressed a favorite to replace him, and his inclination was to avoid being a "kingmaker," Axelrod said, "I know he's talked to the governor and there are a whole range of names many of which have surfaced, and I think he has a fondness for a lot of them."

Axelrod appeared on the 9th of December and issued a statement saying: "I was mistaken. ... They did not then or at any time discuss the subject.

According to Fox news:

It appears that Obama friend Valerie Jarrett, an incoming senior White House adviser, is the person referred to repeatedly in court documents as "Candidate 1." That individual is described as a female who is "an adviser to the president-elect" and as the person Obama wanted appointed to the Senate seat. Court papers say that "Candidate 1" eventually removed "herself" from consideration for the Senate seat. 

In a Nov. 11 phone conversation with an aide, Blagojevich talked at length about "Candidate 1" and said he knew that Obama wanted her for the open seat but "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation. (Expletive) them." 

One day later, Jarrett, a Chicago businesswoman who is one of three co-chairmen of Obama's transition team and was a high-level adviser to his presidential campaign, made it known that she was not interested in the seat. And, on Nov. 15, Obama announced that Jarrett would be a senior White House adviser and assistant for intergovernmental relations. 

Obama has maintained a cordial but distant relationship with Blagojevich during the governor's tenure. He supported his fellow Democrat for re-election in 2006, even though the governor backed someone else over Obama in the U.S. Senate Democratic primary race in 2004. Obama has said little about the many misconduct allegations that have piled up against Blagojevich, and he has complimented Blagojevich for running "a sound administration" with "the right priorities." 

Obama's circle of major Illinois political allies and supporters is largely separate from Blagojevich's, with two major exceptions. Both Obama and Blagojevich got extensive money and support from Chicago businessman Antonin "Tony" Rezko, who is now under federal indictment. And Obama is close to Illinois Senate President Emil Jones, who has been the governor's staunchest legislative ally. 

At least one top aide to Obama, Michael Strautmanis, previously worked for Blagojevich. Obama has appointed Strautmanis to serve as White House chief of staff to the presidential assistant for intergovernmental relations and public liaison. The Chicago native was legislative director and counsel to Blagojevich when the governor was a member of Congress and then helped Blagojevich win the governorship in 2002. There is no indication that Strautmanis is involved in the case. 

Well now, I remembered several articles concerning a couple of conferences conducted between Blagojevich and Obama on the very subject, but was having trouble locating them.  Thanks to Jammie Wearing Fool who found them, they are available.

During the week of  8th November,  Obama met with Governor Blagojevich to discuss this very issue.  According to KHQA:

QUINCY, IL -- Now that Barack Obama will be moving to the White House, his seat in the U.S. Senate representing Illinois will have to be filled.
Obama met with Governor Rod Blagojevich earlier this week to discuss it.

The story was discussed further in another story carried by KHQA. (Note #2)

We are left with an interesting conflict here.  Obama wins the election and meets with the Governor to select his replacement. No apparent problem.  Axelrod states the Governor and Obama met.  Governor gets arrested.  Axelrod denies Obama met the Governor.  Obama denies he met the Governor. Now we come up with two news stories stating they did meet for the purpose of discussing the candidate for Obamas vacated Senate seat.  Are Chicago politics so deeply ingrained in Obama he denies events out of reflex or habit?  Why are there so many discrepancies in this seemingly simple story?  I've found so often, where there is smoke, there is fire.

The story has another twist to it.  Regarding Note #1 above.  This was reported on Fox news and carried via a video.  This video has been removed from YouTube by Fox due to copyright violation, however there is no record of this video on Fox website.  It has disappeared.

Regarding Note #2.  This story has disappeared down the memory hole also leaving only this behind, "Content for Src="217582" of Type="application/html; src=cms-id" is unavailable".

Why is it, every damn time anyone writes stories about Obama, entire web pages and videos go missing? I have encountered this far to many times in the last five months.  I should have learned my lesson and copied the web  pages as I viewed them, same with the videos.  I did catch the first KHQA story as a screen shot in case that one goes down the memory hole.


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  • 12/11/2008 4:20 PM wesley what what wrote:
    ummmmmm, i don't if perhaps u are new to the internets, but fyi - web pages disappear all the time.

    but in this case, it MUST be a vast left wing conspiracy to prevent right wing nutjobs from furthering their conspiracy theories!
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    1. 12/11/2008 4:40 PM Outrider wrote:
      True. They do sometimes go down. Over the last four months many web pages have a tendency to "go down" as the story broke.

      Case in point. When researchers were tying Obama to Ayers in the old Chicago days, good stories were being found in the Chicago NPR archives. They al disappeared within hours.

      After the election, when President-elect Obama gave his first press conference as such he announced his Change.Gov. website which had his proposed agenda listed by category. When pundits started noting his concept of mandatory youth volunteer corps, the agenda portion of the site disappeared.

      Vast left wing conspiracy? No. Over enthusiastic supporters willing to pull down anything that would disparage Obama? Yes.
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    Today is going to learn to swim. Even though I was 20 years
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