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December 10, 2008 5:20 pm ET by Jamison Foser

We've highlighted some absurd attempts by news media to tie Barack Obama to Rod Blagojevich's alleged corruption.  But this may be the most ridiculous, from Time magazine:

On more than one occasion during his stunning press conference on Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald bluntly said he has found no evidence of wrongdoing by President-elect Barack Obama in the tangled, tawdry scheme that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich allegedly cooked up to sell Obama's now vacant Senate seat to the highest bidder. But for politicians, it's never good news when a top-notch prosecutor has to go out of his way to distance them from a front-page scandal.


So, the US Attorney who is going after Blagojevich says there is absolutely no evidence Barack Obama has done anything wrong.

This, naturally, is bad news for Barack Obama.  Also, up is down and black is white.

Note also that Time says Fitzgerald "has to go out of his way to distance" Obama from the scandal.  But Fitzgerald did so not because there have been indications that Obama is connected to the scandal -- no, he did so because reporters asked him multiple questions about whether Obama was involved.

Let's sum up:

1) Reporters ask Fitzgerald, based on nothing, if Obama is involved.

2) Fitzgerald says there is no evidence Obama is involved

3) Reporter writes that it is bad news for Obama that Fitzgerald had to go out of his way to distance Obama from the scandal.

Heck of a racket, isn't it?

More on irresponsible reporting on this topic from Christy Hardin Smith at Firedoglake, Taylor Marsh, Greg Sargent, HuffPo's Jason Linkins, Bob Fertik, and Steve Benen. D-Day wraps up the media coverage:

When Will Obama Resign?

To hear the traditional media tell this story, Barack Obama personally directed millions of dollars into Rod Blagojevich's personal bank account and promised to make Blago "President for Life" at the end of his term. They also baptized one another.

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    • Author by steeve (December 10, 2008 6:33 pm ET)
         
      Fitzgerald is just a middleman.

      Time should have said "For politicians, it's never good news when the media goes out of its way to link them to a front-page scandal."
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    • Author by fawltylogic (December 10, 2008 9:27 pm ET)
         
      The funniest part about this whole thing, to me, is that while Blagojevich sure was wrong to do what he did, isn't this basically how ALL politics are done - just hidden better?
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    • Author by temphandle afflict14sawdust (December 11, 2008 6:58 am ET)
         
      Didn't Fitzgerald also say he had no evidence against Dick Cheney in the Valerie Plame matter?

      He didn't say Obama wasn't involved. He said he has no EVIDENCE that Obama was involved. He has asked people who know more to come forward.

      The investigation continues.

      Carolyn Kay

      MakeThemAccountable.com
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      • Author by Brian in FL (December 11, 2008 11:37 am ET)
           

        Nope. Fitzgerald had the following to say about Cheney in the Plame case:

        Libby "shared the interests of his superior and was subject to his direction," the prosecutor wrote. "Therefore, the state of mind of the vice president as communicated to (the) defendant is directly relevant to the issue of whether (the) defendant knowingly made false statements to federal agents and the grand jury regarding when and how he learned about (Plame's) employment and what he said to reporters regarding this issue."

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      • Author by Brian in FL (December 11, 2008 11:38 am ET)
           

        Fitzgerald even implied the outting of Plame went to the very top, but he did not have enough evidence to convict, mostly because of obstruction and perjury from people like Cheney's Chief of Staff Scooter Libby.

         http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2007/05/29/BL2007052901024.html

         

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