Thursday, April 09, 2009

More Laughter

Unbelievable. Chicago Mayor Daley is hosting a seminar to educate world leaders on anti-corruption measures.

Meanwhile, the Feds are questioning Blago's former chief of staff (who also used to be Mayor Daley's) and other insiders on Jesse Jr.'s pointed interest in Barack Obama's old Senate seat Blago was trying to sell.

P.S. Still more laughter. Obama campaign guru David Axelrod is over in Turkey, apologizing for America, continuing to burnish The Legend of The One. Washington Times:
David Axelrod, one of the president's closest advisers, said Mr. Obama's approach is one "he's always believed in."

"He's always been someone who's brought people of different views together by trying to reach a higher level of candor and honesty and understanding. And that's worked well for him," Mr. Axelrod said during an interview in Istanbul.

"He offers these [concessions] from a basis of pride in the country. But part of the pride we have in our country is that we're always seeking that more perfect union, always addressing our own imperfections," he said. "That's a good quality, but by acknowledging that, it opens the door to be able to say, 'Now you have your responsibilities. You have your challenges,' " he said.
Trying to bring people together? ResponsibilitiesPuhleeze.

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