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The afternoon of Fitzgeralds' announcement, right after Fitzgerald said Obama wasn't under scrutiny, right after he cautioned the press about "not casting aspersions", and he quoted Blago absolving Obama of playing the payoff game - the RNC put out a ridiculous internet ad implying Obama committed illegal activity. That's the ad that even had GOP members calling out the RNC and demanding the ad be taken down immediately. And there certainly were some conservative (and non-conservative) talk show hosts that picked up that RNC football and kept running with it (Hannity, O'Reilly) Quote:
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And again, Obama earlier this week wanted to release all the conversations his office has had with Blago's office, and the prosecutor asked him not to. That article says: "There was no indication from sources that Emanuel brokered a deal, however." "Emanuel, who has refused to comment on the issue, is not accused of wrongdoing." "In portions of conversations released in a criminal complaint against Blagojevich, he can be heard complaining that Obama wouldn't give anything in return for a Jarrett appointment." As I said, if something changes regarding Obama's involvement, wake me up.
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