Tag Archives: SEIU

Lynn Sweet passes WH spin class but flunks beginner logic and reading comprehension 101

Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times often gets the Obama version of events first from sources inside the White House. Her reports often are sympathetic and oblivious to obvious gaps in logic. Here are a couple of whoppers from today’s Sweet blog post, complete with inside WH spin. First, Sweet says that only biased people [...]

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Washington starts to notice our reporting

Since starting our blog, we have talked to reporters interested in our findings comparing the incoming Obama adminstration’s report on its Blagojevich contacts to reality. Today we find an example of how our observations are finding credence across the internet. The Daily Caller picks up on our some of our main findings: The Dec. 23 [...]

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Axelrod dissembles; Tapper fumbles

Usually, Obama administration spokesmen can count on dancing through national television interviews without being asked thorny questions like those pertaining to the Blagojevich trial. Give ABC’s Jake Tapper for trying to get an answer out of David Axelrod. TAPPER: Last question. It appears from the Blagojevich trial this week that the White House’s version of [...]

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WSJ marvels at Obama’s Teflon

In a well-done piece this morning, Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel is gap-jawed at the ability of Barack Obama to emerge unscathed, press-wise, from the muck of the Chicago machine and the Blagojevich mess. One remarkable aspect of 2008 is that Mr. Obama emerged from the Chicago machine relatively untainted—the press more than willing [...]

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Politico soft-pedals Obama report discrepancies

The Politico has your typical Beltway attempt at covering the Obama connection to the Blagojevich trial without scratching too hard. Yeah, Politico mentions that Obama and his cronies are getting hurt by the trial and adds there are no big bombshells yet. Where does the story draw that arbitrary conclusion? From Obama cronies and allies, [...]

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The Obama report is BS—a summary

In four posts, we’ve established that the incoming Obama administration’s internal report that cleared itself was a fraud. Here are the highlights: The report states Obama did not “actively” favor any candidate yet he picked up the phone a day before the election and lined up SEIU chief Tom Balanoff to send the message personally [...]

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Obama didn’t “actively” seek to get Jarrett seated if you don’t count four major communiques

So far, we have learned that the Obama administration’s report that said Obama didn’t actively seek to have Valerie Jarrett succeed him in the U.S. Senate is laughable. Here are the four efforts he made that we know of: His incoming Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel called Blagojevich Chief of Staff John Harris two days [...]

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Another phony attempt at deflection

The liberal disinformation site Media Matters attempted to rebut a Hannity interview last night where Michele Malkin notes what we noted yesterday—that the Obama administration’s report on Blagojevich contact is bogus. Media Matters needs to refocus its rebuttal on the words “actively seek.” And then it needs to get to work explaining the Valerie Jarrett [...]

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Why the WH report on Blago is BS, part 2

Maybe the most absurd part of the incoming Obama administration’s report on its Blagojevich contacts is the Valerie Jarrett section. Pay particular attention to the passages that we’ve bolded: Valerie Jarrett Ms. Jarrett had no contact or communication with Governor Blagojevich, with his Chief of Staff, John Harris or with any other people from the [...]

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Why the WH report on Blago is BS, Part I

As we’ve outlined below,  it was beyond bad judgment for President-Elect Obama to be negotiating with a Governor under intense federal investigation.  When the feds arrested Blagojevich Dec. 9, 2008, and announced they had extensive tape recorded conversations as evidence, it created at minimum an appearance problem for the incoming administration. So, it told its [...]

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