The Windy City Blows A Big One...
Okay, how much does it cost to become President now? Wasn’t our Presidency just bought by basically…tons of money: more than 700 million? Or was that billions?
(All these trillions, and billions, and millions…I can’t keep track.)
Half of it was from foreigners?
What am I missing here?
Yes, the real face of how our current government of crooks usually operates was revealed for all to see this week, when the FBI taped Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s conversations.
When scandal of any kind breaks out, I always try to figure out: who does this benefit? I’ll tell you that…in a minute.
Anyone who’s watched movies about Al Capone should not be surprised that the governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich is a regular, unequivocal, dirt bag. After all, throwing the welfare of sick children under the bus for his own profit…you want the guy to suffer.
But remind yourself…all our politicians have basically thrown all our kids under a bus, and they do it year after year. The horrible schools, the drugs, the Ritalin, the deficits…the gay children books…please.
And anyone who has worked in Chicago, or is older than 16 will tell you, Chicago belongs to the mob. And the mob in Chicago was always Democratic, from the smallest beat cop, to the crooked judges, to the big Bubba of Mob defenders: Richard Daley.
You think it’s an accident that Harry Reid, is representing Las Vegas? Who built Las Vegas?
According to Michael Corbih, a mobster who wrote an eye-opening book called Double Deal, it was built on the union pensions of Chicago. He ought to know: he took the money there in bags.
The mobsters all look pretty much like boy scouts now, of all nationalities. And the years of watching Tony Soprano become an endearing lovable TV character have pretty much softened the masses to putting up with corruption, and that’s NOT good.
Many have wondered how Blagojevich could be so arrogantly defiant to Obama. Probably because he knows Obama is just as big a crook as he is: two mob bosses fighting for control of Chicago, how…so…typical.
Except Obama doesn’t LOOK like the typical mob boss.
Obama is, after all we’ve seen, just an actor on the stage. His very stance and words evoke trust and the willingness to follow him anywhere.
But so did Ted Bundy’s.
What we are witnessing is Obama flexing his skinny muscles. He basically didn’t want this particular white crook (who he has worked with and known as well as his Reverend) to be able to appoint his replacement, which is not Obama’s right legally.
He wants a black crook…to be specific, Jesse Jackson Jr., to fill his spot as Senator.
And there was Jesse Jackson Jr. today---scuffed up so clean, and talking about how he was so honest on TV today, and putting it out that he wants to be a “public servant.” He wants to be the governor of Illinois. And he never knew about corruption in Chicago.
So help him God.
Personally, I’m concerned. If Obama and Jesse Jackson Jr. can’t tell a crook from an honest man, (Even when raised by one) then how are they going to tell when talking to a “radical” Muslim that he wants to kill us?
Today, Obama said that he wanted Blagojevich to step down, because “won’t be able to do his work.”
So… who did all the Senatorial duties for Obama while he was off campaigning for President for two whole years? Why don’t they let that person just stay there?
Obama’s leaving quite a big trail of dirt bags in his past---too many to count. And Obama, unlike Clinton, is cleaning up his dirty image early. He wants America to think that he is NOT corrupt, and so he is going to prove it by cleaning up the corruption.
He knows America is getting really sick of all these rich political criminals. Many of the black that voted for him are getting upset.
They needed a sacrificial lamb to gain back trust.
It’s PR control. It’s a chess maneuver. It’s very brilliant, but nothing new.
And if you believe that Obama was not part of the corruption of Chicago-- then I suggest a visit to Las Vegas…where you’ll get better odds.
Or better yet, just ask an old mobster in Chicago. After all, the big windy city has a lot more wind to blow---bundle up.
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