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Barack Obama, Bill Richardson and Hillary Clinton

What a shock! President-Elect Barack Obama’s campaign and the Democrat Party have accepted massive political contributions from a New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson “Pay to Play” Sugar Daddy.

President-elect Barack Obama took big money from a man at the center of a federal probe that has forced one of Obama’s top Cabinet picks to withdraw.

Financial records show the Obama campaign got more than $30,000 from California financier David Rubin, the target of an investigation into donations and possible “pay-to-play” deals involving New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Obama’s pick for commerce secretary.

Richardson removed himself from consideration for the post Sunday, saying the ongoing grand jury investigation threatened to hold up his confirmation. Richardson and Rubin have both denied any wrongdoing in the matter, which involved contributions and state business in 2003 and 2004.

Read all of the details about the Hollywood based fundraiser here.

Ed Morrissey has MORE analysis of the Democrat Party’s Culture of Corruption.

Now, Flap REALLY looks forward to the confirmation hearings of Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State and the financial scrutiny of Bill and his foreign interests.


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Senate Majority leader Harry Reid pauses during a news conference following a meeting with President-elect Barack Obama on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009

Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to President-Elect Barack Obama – “I don’t work for you, sucker.”

Democrats must be “very, very careful” to avoid overreaching and will not rubber-stamp President-elect Obama’s policies, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Tuesday.

In an interview with The Hill, Reid said it is essential for Obama and congressional Democrats to work closely with Republicans in the new Congress. He added that 2009 is very different from 1993, the last time Democrats controlled both Congress and the White House.

Back then, Reid said, Democrats had controlled the House for decades and behaved as though the opposition did not exist. This time around, their recent stint in the minority would give them a commitment to bipartisanship.

“Even though we’re one short of 60 [senators in the Democratic Conference], I don’t want to ever have to depend on cloture,” Reid said. “We may have to do that, but it will be with the support of a few Republicans.”

Reid, who lambasted the GOP-led Congress for being a rubber stamp for President Bush, indicated that he will not bow to the Obama administration.

Reid stated, “I don’t believe in the executive power trumping everything… I believe in our Constitution, three separate but equal branches of government.”

“If Obama steps over the bounds, I will tell him. … I do not work for Barack Obama. I work with him,” he said.

The 69 year old Harry Reid speaks of preserving his own skin because his favorable ratings in incrreasingly conservative Nevada are in the tank. Reid stands for re-election in 2010 and the GOP would love to take him out.

Barack Obama won Nevada in November but more as a repudiation of President Bush and the Republican Party than love with the President-Elect.


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Day By Day by Chris Muir

Flap wonders the role of Oprah in the Obama inauguration?

GAG

And, still no comment about the latest “DEBUNKED” book on Oprah’s list. But, she did place a disclaimer.

The update appears at the bottom of the first of three pages about Rosenblat, his wife Roma and their two appearances on Winfrey’s television show. Winfrey spokeswoman Angela DePaul, when asked Tuesday why Rosenblat’s story — listed on the site as the first example of “Love Lessons From Amazing Couples” — wasn’t removed, referred to the update posted by “the oprah.com editorial team” and declined further comment.

Rosenblat, 79, a resident of North Miami Beach, Fla., was a Holocaust survivor who for years had endeared himself to Winfrey and others by recalling how he and his wife met on opposite sides of a barbed-wire fence at a sub-camp of Buchenwald in the 1940s and were reunited more than a decade later on a blind date in New York. Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), had planned to release his memoir in February.

But after scholars, friends and family members challenged him, Rosenblat acknowledged the story was untrue and Berkley pulled the book. A planned feature film is still scheduled to begin production this year, with producer Harris Salomon saying that the script may note the “fabricated elements of their wartime love story.”

And, what about Obama, Tony Rezko and Hot Rod Blagojevich?

No disclaimer there.


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  • The ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Penn., this afternoon raised the level of his rhetoric in questioning the "character" of President-elect Obama’s nominee to be Attorney General, Eric Holder.

    Specter suggested that he’s concerned that Holder would be too much like former Attorneys General Harry Daugherty (of the Teapot Dome scandal), Homer Cummings (of FDR’s court-packing riff) and Alberto Gonzales – more loyal to the President than to the rule of law.
    ++++++
    Eric Holder should NOT be confirmed

  • Though California has little more than a month's worth of cash left in its treasury, budget negotiations between Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Legislature have collapsed, Democratic leaders said this afternoon.

    The Democrats said they have given up on getting the governor's support for an $18-billion package of tax hikes and cuts they pushed through the Legislature last month. They sent that proposal to the governor this afternoon, they said, even though he has vowed to veto it.

    The news comes as the state is spiraling so deep into the red that officials are preparing to halt billions of dollars in payments beginning Feb. 1. In the absence of a fiscal agreement by then, tax refunds owed to Californians will be suspended, along with student grants and payments to vendors.
    +++++
    So, what else is new?

  • I asked Feinstein whether her reticence about Panetta's lack of ties to the CIA would be mitigated by having Steven Kappes, her preferred choice for CIA director, stay on as the agency's No 2. "I believe very strongly" that Kappes should stay, Feinstein said, adding that Panetta's standing would be "very much enhanced" were Kappes to stay his deputy.
    ++++++
    The LEFT is not happy with Di Fi.
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will immediately veto the Democratic plan to reduce the budget deficit by $18 billion and urge lawmakers to use his January proposal as a template for implementing midyear cuts, according to Schwarzenegger communications director Matt David.

    The move forces leaders to start over in their efforts to close a budget deficit estimated at $40 billion over the next 18 months. It jettisons — for now — what Democrats hailed as "the only game in town" — because it included tax increases approved without Republican votes.
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    Tax increases will be hard to swallow in time of California recession

  • The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA), more than 40 state legislators opposed to higher taxes, and John Eastman, dean of Chapman University, have filed suit to block the implementation of new taxes approved by the Legislature without the constitutionally required two-thirds vote.

    Proposition 13 — now Article 13A of the California Constitution — mandates that the imposition of new or increased state taxes receive a two-thirds vote from the members of each house of the Legislature. (The two-thirds vote to approve a state budget is a separate matter dating back to the 1930s.) This provision was placed in Proposition 13 by authors Howard Jarvis and Paul Gann to make sure that, as they were saving people's homes by limiting annual property tax increases, state government was limited in its ability to increase other taxes that would deny taxpayers the savings they would achieve with the passage of the landmark initiative.
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    Save Prop 13

  • A prominent businessman caught up in a grand jury probe whose political donations ended any role for New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson in the Obama administration also was a generous contributor in support of the president-elect.

    David Rubin gave $26,200 to the Democratic Party on Sept. 19 and $2,300 to Barack Obama's campaign on Sept. 30, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission. Last February, Rubin gave another $1,000 to Obama's campaign.

    Rubin and his company donated $100,000 in 2003-2004 to the political committees of Richardson. The contributions came both before and after Rubin's company won a state contract in New Mexico to help finance $1.4 billion for highway and transportation projects, a contract that brought $1.5 million in business for the company, CDR Financial Products.
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    Obama will refund the $$$$ and throw richardson under the bridge

  • New Ventura County Sen. Tony Strickland, who ran this fall as a "renewable energy businessman" promising to promote the development of alternative energy, has taken the first step to show that he meant what he said.

    Strickland told me last month that he does not agree with the provision in his fellow legislative Republicans' budget proposal that calls for a delay in implementing California's landmark global warming law. That regulations to implement that law, AB 32, call for aggressive steps to promote alternative energy, including a requirement that utilities purchase a third of their electrical power from renewable sources such as solar and wind energy.

    Furthermore, Strickland said he intends to soon introduce a package of clean-energy legislation.
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    As long as it promotes business and doesn't kill it like Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposals do.Tony must keep in mind it was his GOP base that put him in office not the LEFT.

  • A day after news broke that former Meg Whitman was dropping posts on corporate boards to position herself to run for governor, the former eBay chief executive was trolling the halls of the state Capitol.

    Whitman, a Republican, was meeting today with members of the GOP caucus not yet aligned with anyone in the 2010 governor's race.

    They're harder to find than you might think, as Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner has stumped hard among Republican lawmakers for their support.

    Poizner, who first won elective office in 2006, has already garnered the support of 31 of the 44 GOP state legislators.
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    Meg Whitman has perhaps waited too long. Might she be persuaded to run for U.S. Senate or Lt. Governor?

  • Conservative author Ann Coulter will appear on Wednesday’s “Today” show, according to an NBC spokesperson.

    Coulter has been talking up being bumped by NBC for the past two days, both on other networks and the radio. A controversy erupted when Drudge splashed that she’d been “banned for life,” leading NBC to deny that she was banned, and later offering her a new segment.

    On her website, Coulter writes that "Drudge gets results: Today show changes mind." She'll be appearing during both the 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. hours.
    ++++++
    A win-win…..

  • Presumably a last minute replacement for the possibly NBC banned Ann Coulter, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow appeared on Tuesday's "Today" show to drop invective about the Bush administration's "torture" policies. Instead of the rousing bit of Barack Obama bashing and criticism of the fawning coverage of him by the liberal media that would've surely been delivered by Coulter, "Today" viewers were treated to the following slam of Bush policies via a Maddow defense of Obama's choice of Leon Panetta as CIA Director:
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    Bush only has a few more days in office. What then?
  • Stop speculating: Chris Matthews isn't running for U.S. Senate. At least that's what his brother told PolitickerPA.com.

    Jim Matthews was left with that strong impression after speaking with the MSNBC host when he returned from a two-week vacation in Jamaica.

    "There's no hint of him running for office," Jim Matthews told PolitickerPA.com in an interview Monday. "That's 1,000 percent true."

    Jim Matthews, a Republican commissioner in Montgomery County, emphasized that it's his opinion — he didn't hear it directly out of his brother's mouth. But he said his brother was very upbeat about returning to "Hardball" and already had a new contract offer in hand from the cable news network.
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    No shock here.His lifestyle on MSNBC is far superior than duking it out in the trenches against Arlen Specter.

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