Thursday, February 07, 2008

Rezko redux?

By Patrick O’Brien
As the presidential race remains heated across the country, Tony Rezko’s federal corruption trial still could play a role in determining the Democratic nominee. U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is still trying to distance himself from Rezko. He even returned direct and indirect campaign contributions from or related to the political networker to shed a real or perceived relation.

Rezko is scheduled to go to trial March 3, the day before large primaries in four states, including Texas and Ohio, that should go a long way in determining the presidential nominee.

Former Gov. Jim Edgar says he doesn’t think the Rezko affair will hurt Obama as much as it will plague embattled Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Rezko has been a longtime friend and adviser to Blagojevich.

Edgar says he hasn’t seen anything that he would consider a “smoking gun” between Obama and Rezko, adding Rezko has donated to a lot of politicians. “I took a campaign contribution from Tony Rezko, and I don’t remember him ever asking for anything,” Edgar said Thursday after sitting on a post-election panel sponsored by the Institute of Government and Public Affairs and the Center for State Policy and Leadership in Springfield.

“We all have acquaintances and friends where they’ve done something we wished they didn’t do, but that doesn’t mean we’re in the same boat as them,” Edgar said.

Pundits believe the upcoming primary schedule is much more favorable to Obama than to his opponent, Sen. Hillary Clinton, but as the trial date nears, Obama’s links to Rezko are sure to be scrutinized again by the national press. In addition to being a campaign contributor, Rezko also sold land to Obama adjacent to his Chicago home, a deal Obama later admitted was a mistake. The deal occurred while U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald was investigating Rezko for fraud and extortion.

Democratic Sen. John Sullivan of Rushville, who has worked on Obama’s behalf in Iowa, Minnesota and South Carolina during the primaries, also spoke on the panel and said he didn’t think the Rezko story would mean anything to voters from out of state. Sullivan said the “average person out there” doesn’t know who Rezko is and that media attention to the case has exceeded the public’s interest.

Kent Redfield, director of the Sunshine Project and interim director of the Institute for Legislative Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield, has another perspective. He says the incident “raises some doubts nationally because they don't have the context.” He adds that Illinois voters are more used to “rough and tumble politics” than voters in other states.

9 comments:

Anonymous,  7:04 PM  

Lon Monk used to represent Nancy Kerrigan or was it Tanya Harding.

Anonymous,  7:10 PM  

Blagojevich and Obama are so screwed, but their and greed and arrogance blinds them. Illinois is going to embrassed globally by these two so-called reformers who are bald-faced liars.
Daley can say good bye to the Olympics too!

Anonymous,  9:05 PM  

If guilt by association is that important to you, ask John McCain about his good friend Charles Keating.

Anonymous,  10:41 PM  

Why do people leave out this aspect of the Reszko story? REZKO FINANCIALLY HELPED OBAMA TO PURCHASE HIS OWN PERSONAL HOME!

No campaign contribution. Just flat out helped him purchase his own home by purchasing the neighboring lot at full value. The seller wanted to sell both at the same time.

HE HELPED OBAMA BUY A HOUSE!

Louis G. Atsaves

Anonymous,  11:32 PM  

Jim Edgar, even with a reputation as Mr. Clean, had many scandals like MSI, the Toll Authority with his friend the car dealer (good Reader article on that) and Bill and Janice Cellini (now part of the Blagojevich indictments)
Jim Edgar let Cellini do all the patronage through Janice including to Jimmy Boy Cozzo and many other questionables and Bill Cellini do the contracts--the Arazellis
Jim Thompson still did the legal contracts and white collar patronage
No doubt that Blagojevich is stupid but he is not the most corrupt and he is the same as the rest
Blagojevich just did more stupidly the same as Jim Edgar and George Ryan and the pioneer or at least perfecter of pinstripe patronage Jim Thompson

Anonymous,  11:43 PM  

The elementary power of the masses, deftly managed and employed, the state also can utilize: in the ambitious hands of one or of several who have been artificially brought together for selfish aims, the state itself, with the support of the masses, reduced to the minimum status of a mere machine, can impose its whims on the better part of the real people: the common interest remains seriously, and for a long time, injured by this process, and the injury is very often hard to heal.

Anonymous,  7:30 AM  

"Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity."
--W.B. Yeats

steve schnorf 3:19 PM  

BigJim; I worked for Edgar for 18 years, and I can say categorically you have no idea what you're talking about..not even a remote clue.

Anonymous,  8:58 AM  

So Rezko goes to trial March 3. Does anyone really thing that on March 4 Blago will be gone? Or that Obama will need to concede to Hillary? No my friends, it will be a long, long time before the Rezko stuff, if any, is going to hit the fan. Trials take time. And it may stick to Blago but not Obama.

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