Monday, January 26, 2009

Two top Obama ppl were subject of Subpoenas

One of those things that would have made the news if his name was Bush, instead of Obama:

Among 43 subpoenas released by the Blagojevich administration Friday, one from Dec. 8 seeks notes, calendars, correspondence and any other data that relate to Axelrod, Jarrett and 32 other people and organizations.

That was the day before the FBI arrested Blagojevich, a two-term Democrat, on charges that he tried to trade his appointment to replace Obama in the Senate for campaign contributions. Wiretapped conversations show Blagojevich thought Jarrett was interested in the seat and he wanted campaign money or a high-paying job in return, according to a sworn statement.

Yep. Who believes that Blago was trying to get a pay-off from everyone... but never asked the president elect for one?

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