Obama-Rezko: Beyond “Guilt by Association”

March 13th, 2008 By: Rick Moran | Tags:

For a United States Senator, Barack Obama has been doing a lot of explaining about the company he has kept for the last 17 years or so.

Take some Joe Blow Alderman off the streets of Chicago and examine his friends and acquaintances and you’re bound to come up with a couple of unsavory characters that straddle the line of legality with regard to city contracts or their business dealings.

But Obama is not some regular Machine pol juicing the way for his ward heeling friends so they can grow fat and rich at taxpayer expense. He is a United States Senator and the Democratic Party’s frontrunner for President of the United States. One would think a higher standard might be in order regarding such a man’s associates.

One would think.

The constant refrain of Obama defenders is that he is being unfairly criticized because his problematic friends and acquaintances represent nothing more than “guilt by association.” Taken on a case by case basis, such a defense might ring true. But Obama’s problem is that he has so many friends and associates where “guilt by association” is the explanation given by his campaign that one begins to wonder when we can declare the candidate just plain “guilty” of using horrendous judgment and question whether his connection to some of these characters actually goes beyond innocence of wrongdoing.

WILLIAM AYERS, TERRORIST

Former Weather Underground member and unrepentant terrorist bomber William Ayers was one of Obama’s earliest political supporters. Neither Obama or Ayers will comment on the extent of their relationship but it is clear that they have had contact several times over many years. They have participated in several forums at the University of Chicago together where Ayers is a professor and even served on the same Board of Directors overseeing the far left Woods Fund.

“Guilt by association?” Some enterprising journalist might want to ask Obama what he was doing paling around with an unreconstructed radical who spent 10 years on the run from the FBI and whose views on America or so out of the mainstream as to make him a pariah even among liberals. He must have found something attractive about Ayers to continue what was described by a friend of both men as a “friendship.” He may disavow the tactics used by Ayers but how about his ideology?

A politician can grow and change their views on a variety of subjects. This may be what happened to Obama over the years as his radicalism may have been tempered by both the reality of running for office and a sincere re-examination of his worldview. But shouldn’t his long term relationship with this despicable character call into question at the very least Obama’s judgment?

When decent folk would never dream of associating in any way with such a man as Bill Ayers, what does that say about the candidate? He could have refused appearing in the same forums with him. He could have turned down the spot on the board of the Woods Fund. But he didn’t. And so far, no explanation has been given by the campaign beyond “guilt by association.”

REVEREND JEREMIAH WRIGHT

An even stronger case can be made that Obama’s relationship with this anti-Semitic, Farrakhan supporting, race baiting preacher should be seen as beyond an innocent interpretation of the “guilt by association” theme. Wright heads up a church chosen by Obama after what he himself calls a long search specifically because of the preacher’s sermons and his beliefs.

What are those beliefs?

Sen. Barack Obama’s pastor says blacks should not sing “God Bless America” but “God damn America.”

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s pastor for the last 20 years at the Trinity United Church of Christ on Chicago’s south side, has a long history of what even Obama’s campaign aides concede is “inflammatory rhetoric,” including the assertion that the United States brought on the 9/11 attacks with its own “terrorism.”

In a campaign appearance earlier this month, Sen. Obama said, “I don’t think my church is actually particularly controversial.” He said Rev. Wright “is like an old uncle who says things I don’t always agree with,” telling a Jewish group that everyone has someone like that in their family.

Let me ask you, gentle reader, does anyone in your family talk like this?

“We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye,” Rev. Wright said in a sermon on Sept. 16, 2001.

“We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America’s chickens are coming home to roost,” he told his congregation.

Now if you or I had heard our minister or priest utter sentiments like that, what would you have done? I believe it is not beyond imagining that most Americans would have gotten up from their seats and walked out of the church never to return.

And Obama’s reaction?

Sen. Obama told the New York Times he was not at the church on the day of Rev. Wright’s 9/11 sermon. “The violence of 9/11 was inexcusable and without justification,” Obama said in a recent interview. “It sounds like he was trying to be provocative,” Obama told the paper.

Again the question must be raised. Rather than simply repudiating the comments, what is the front runner for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States doing attending this church? What in God’s name is Obama thinking when he hears this kind of rabid anti-Americanism spewing from the mouth of this racist demagogue?

“Guilt by association?” Or guilty of stupidity and arrogance? When an overwhelming majority of citizens would go far beyond “repudiating” Wright’s remarks and want nothing whatsoever to do with him, it calls into question Obama’s fitness for the office of President when he makes mealy mouthed explanations as he did to the Times. Can we afford someone as president who might actually sympathize, although not agree with the Ahmadinejad’s of the world when they start spouting their hateful rhetoric against America? Will he see them as simply trying to be “provocative?”

He’s heard it before and did nothing. Why would we expect him to stand up for America when his country is being trashed by the dictators of the world like Hugo Chavez?

TONY REZKO & ASSOCIATES

Here is where Obama’s relationships go far beyond “guilt by association” and enters the realm of deliberate obfuscation and perhaps even lying.

Obama’s ties to this scam artist and crook go far beyond what he told the New York Times - that he saw Rezko a couple of times a year and that he socialized with Rezko and his wife about 4 times a year.

Mr. Obama has portrayed Mr. Rezko as a one-time fund-raiser whom he had occasionally seen socially. But interviews with more than a dozen political and business associates suggest that the two men were closer than the senator has indicated.

The New York Times certainly has a gift for understatement. An FBI mole, John Thomas, who was working the Rezko case as a partner of one of Rezko’s associates had this to say about the extent of how many times the two men saw each other:

Sources said Thomas helped investigators build a record of repeat visits to the old offices of Rezko and former business partner Daniel Mahru’s Rezmar Corp., at 853 N. Elston, by Blagojevich and Obama during 2004 and 2005. …

Both politicians relied on Rezko for fund-raising connections. Obama was in the thick of his successful run for the U.S. Senate in 2004. Now in the glare of a presidential campaign, Obama has donated to charity $157,835 from contributions to his Senate campaign that he has linked to Rezko.

This is the kind of lie that will come back to haunt Obama as the Rezko trial proceeds. At every step Obama has sought to hide, to minimize, to dismiss his relationship with Rezko as a one sided affair - that of an eager Chicago fixer wanting to get close to an up and coming state senator. Instead, the picture that will almost certainly be revealed during Rezko’s trial is that Obama and Rezko were close associates with Rezko being a crucial part of Obama’s rise in politics while Obama for his part, aided Rezko in his business dealings.

How? By the time honored political tool known as “the drop by.”

Suppose you are a property developer meeting with foreign businessmen trying to convince them to invest in your plan. Suddenly, a United States senator shows up at your meeting to greet the foreigners, do a little backslapping, and thus give legitimacy and “juice” to the developer making it easier for the foreigners to trust him. The senator is in and out in just a few minutes. But the impact of his visit is not lost on the foreign businessmen.

This is exactly what Obama did for Rezko on several occassions:

While it is not clear what Mr. Rezko got from the relationship, he liked to display his alliances with politicians, including Mr. Obama.

In one instance, when he was running for the Senate, Mr. Obama stopped by to shake hands while Mr. Rezko, an immigrant from Syria, was entertaining Middle Eastern bankers considering an investment in one of his projects.”

The above via Rezko Watch who adds this:

This “dropping in” appears to be very much a part of a tit-for-tat, the exchanging of political favors between Rezko and Obama—Rezko raised funds and contributed to the political ascendance of Obama. In exchange, Obama obligingly “dropped in” while Rezko just happened to be entertaining Middle Eastern bankers whom he wanted to impress with his connections and that he’d like to have as investors in his real estate developments in Chicago.

This is a favor done for a friend. It is not illegal. It is not even unethical - except it flies in the face of Mr. Obama’s contention that he “never did any favors” for Tony Rezko. That statement is at the very least a shading of the truth. And it was made to hide the extent of his relationship with a very unsavory character.

And it isn’t just Obama’s relationship with Rezko that is at issue. The candidate has yet to explain the extent of his relationship with several Rezko associates who donated money to his campaign - all at the behest of Rezko. One contribution had to be returned by Obama because Rezko reimbursed the donor out of his own pocket.

All of this, according to the Obama campaign and numerous apologists, is simple “guilt by association.” They claim that Obama has no connection to Rezko’s activities for which he has been indicted and is standing trial.

Except, of course, that Rezko was using the money he extorted from companies wanting to do business with the state and then turned around and made political contributions using that same money to Obama and other Illinois politicians.

In the government’s case against Rezko, prosecutors allege kickback payments were diverted to others to make campaign contributions to Obama’s 2004 Senate campaign because Rezko had already made the maximum federal contribution. Obama is not named in the government’s document but his campaign has not disputed that Obama is the politician who received the money from Rezko allies, something backed up by campaign disclosure records. Money linked to the straw donations has already been contributed to charity, Obama aides said.

Obama has returned more than $150,000 of that money. There is probably more but it is admittedly difficult to find given the lengths to which Rezko went to conceal his activities. And the ultimate question that hangs over Obama like the Sword of Damocles:

What did he know and when did he know it?

Rezko, Auchi, Alsammarae, Wright, Ayers - these are at least some of the shady and corrupt characters we know about who have had contact with both Obama and Rezko. The candidate refuses to address the extent of his relationship with any of them.

When do we get beyond “guilt by association” of these people with Obama and start to wonder about just who this man is who is marching toward the nomination and a better than even shot at the White House?

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  1. Nate
    March 13th, 2008 at 21:48
    Reply | Quote | #1

    The arguments are weak at best.  Every politician has their source of shady characters that they have accepted funds for, pork barrelled, or done some type of favor for.  Everyone.  I believe the Republicans are going to have a hard time with this if this is the only 3 people that they can come up with.  Its boring and played out.  Democrats in 2008.

  2. Rick Moran
    March 13th, 2008 at 22:03
    Reply | Quote | #2

    Its boring and played out. 

    Famous last words. And quite a bit of wishful thinking. 

    If the candidate insists on continuing to downplay and lie about his relationship, I guarantee you it will get more exciting the longer the Rezko trial goes on and more info about their relationship comes to light.

  3. jim
    March 13th, 2008 at 22:31
    Reply | Quote | #4

    please list the shady characters to which the clintons are associated.  (most recent being the NY governor)  there are several websites that you can use for sources, but i would stick with mainstream media, and you will still have plenty of info.

    they have  several more years of public life than sen obama, so i think that they will have a lot more explaining to do than sen obama…  and their explaining will not just involve their associations, but their own personal actions.  look at the peter paul case currently pending.  hillary is caught on tape, not just an accusation.

    so, digging into obama’s past is fine… definitely find out more about the candidate.  but it should be done for ALL candidates, not just the one.

  4. Riaka
    March 13th, 2008 at 23:15
    Reply | Quote | #5

    Finally someone puts into print the questions we want answers to,thank you i hope Obama answers..How about the things Mr.Wright Obamas pastor said last month about Hillary? Will Obama denounce his pastor? As a supporter of Hillary and a woman of color i hope an apology from both the pastor and Obama is given to Hillary !

  5. K. C.
    March 13th, 2008 at 23:22
    Reply | Quote | #6

    This is a great article about Rezko and Obama. Obama supporters may not want to agree with it, but it’s a fact that Obama is a corrupted Chicago official, who is not qualified to be a senator. Running for president of the U.S.? You must be out of your mind!

  6. wj
    March 13th, 2008 at 23:29
    Reply | Quote | #7

    Noted without comment: of the half dozen defendents in what is called the Rezko case, one (Rezko) was an Obama donor.  And two were Clinton donors. 

    Somehow, that latter fact rarely turns up in discussions of the case on the web or in the papers.

  7. PatHMV
    March 14th, 2008 at 02:35
    Reply | Quote | #8

    Rick, what "lies" has Obama told about his relationship with Rezko? I’m far more concerned about Obama’s connection to Rev. Wright than to Rezko. It’s just about impossible for any politician to absolutely control his donors. Certainly Obama can hardly be charged with knowing that Rezko was laundering donations through other people. There’s no reason for even Rezko to tell Obama about that; he gets all the benefit he needs simply by being the fundraiser getting all those other people to donate. Simply bundling contributions is entirely legal and commonplace. The illegal part is Rezko giving the cash to the straw donors.

    Nobody’s shown me ANYTHING to even begin to convince me that there’s anything there against Obama from the direction of Rezko. It remains purely efforts to establish guilt by association. If that’s the standard, we might as well declare that no politician who has ever run for office before, especially in Chicago, can run for President.

  8. Tunsboy
    March 14th, 2008 at 13:00
    Reply | Quote | #9

    It appearitts quite currious that senator Obama preaches some sort of political holiness whereas his past reeks of seroius iniquities. It will be fine to say he is now born again but for him to talk of the pas as if he was never part of it simply suggests that he si insncere about his mission. It is all the more troubling to note that he is connected to corrupt people and terrorists alike. While the patriotism of the clintons have been tested with US intelliigence that of Obama has not been tested except that he himself hangs out with individuals who would love to kill all Americans. Well I believe a people deserve the kind of leader that they get…Obama is America’s nemesis!

  9. obama preacher
    March 14th, 2008 at 13:05
    #10
  10. AnnDee
    March 14th, 2008 at 13:51

    CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN?

  11. barack obama s preacher
    March 14th, 2008 at 14:40
    #12
  12. barack obama s minister
    March 14th, 2008 at 14:41
    #13
  13. rev wright
    March 14th, 2008 at 15:04
    #14
  14. David Kollings
    March 14th, 2008 at 15:31

    The primary issue here is fitness to serve in his capacity as President of The United States of America.  Certainly anyone with a good logic circuit in his or her brain would want him to be more forthcoming.  Amidst a major campaign, it would seem that there is more politicking than assessing credentials.  This piece points out areas that do need to be explored.

    Most certainly, there is no such thing as a "perfect person", it is the experience and aspect that counts in a leader.  It is only reasonable to make query for credentials and determine fitness to lead.  I personally think all ties and connections should be looked at.  The one thing I particularly loathe is coming to quick conclusions that someone is so very tainted that he lacks the ability to lead.  Matter is pending.  Certainly any reasonable person would look at ties and connections and see if they will flaw his first term in office if he should succeed.  So far, what is being reported in rather rapid fire mode by mass media makes me wonder.  One would think a sober analysis is in order.  Is anyone doing such a thing these days?  Obama fever is the real thing.  Flaws are something else.  Elective office holders need to be held accountable for their backgrounds.  In essence it is a matter of character, judgment, morality, ethics and on it goes.

    This entire prolooooooooonged campaign is taking place while the domestic economy is reeling from hyperinflation and $ 7 - 12 trillion in leveraged debt incured by hedge funds.

    Quite frankly in the midst of campaigning it seems the matter of fitness to lead is a valid question.  Meanwhile, carry on campus, go watch Dancing With The Stars.

  15. obama s minister
    March 14th, 2008 at 17:51
    #16
  16. obama s church
    March 14th, 2008 at 17:51
    #17
  17. kritter
    March 14th, 2008 at 18:06

    Almost all in the GOP and many Democrats accepted money from Abramoff, and he and Ken Lay was a regular at the White House in the early part of Bush’s first term. Yet, I never heard anyone suggesting that Bush resign because of it.

  18. Ron P
    March 14th, 2008 at 19:19

    Perhaps Nate and other’s (read their above posts) think that going to a racist church and being associated with criminals is nothing, but I think it is an excellent insight into Barack Obama’s character. Obviously Obama looks at his preacher as more than an "uncle" who occasionally says something disagreeable. His association with Tony Rezko is far more than the "few hours" he has alluded to publicly. This racist reverend married the Obama’s, baptized their children and provided the title of one of Obama’s (many self-aggrandizing) books. Tony Rezko bilked the American taxpayers out of $100 million with Obama’s help. How do we ignore all of that? If Obama were white and his pastor were white there would be nothing but outrage. If Hillary Clinton had purchased property with Tony Rezko there would be no end to the accusations. That is a fact. I am tired of being called a racist and I am equally tired of reverse discrimination being socially acceptable in America. You don’t get to be a racist yet cry about racism at the same time. That’s called hypocritical bigotry. I see the change Barack Obama is talking about, and I see why Michelle Obama isn’t proud of the country that has so oppressed her that she only received degrees from TWO of our greatest Universities. My children should be so lucky. Go cry to someone else, I don’t care to continue hearing about "white America" and how racist we are. I know a racist when I see one, and I know a politician as well. Barack Obama is both a racist and a politician, not some grand savior as the Obama supporters keep trying to portray.

  19. C Stanley
    March 14th, 2008 at 20:23

    Kim: I don’t see anyone calling for Obama’s resignation, either. At issue though is whether or not he truly represents a new, more open and ethical politician in keeping with the image he presents.

  20. PatHMV
    March 14th, 2008 at 22:03

    "More forthcoming." I hear that a lot from folks who want Obama to be "more forthcoming" about his dealing with Rezko, that they want him to "answer the questions" about those dealings. I’ve yet to see anybody post exactly what questions they think should be answered, that Obama has not yet answered.

    I’ve got no doubt Rezko is a shady character, and it’s clear he had some association with Obama. Obama has described that association as minimal, and has fully disclosed the property deals he had which Rezko apparently helped with. He’s returned all the money he could identify as having been raised by Rezko. Unless somebody has evidence that Obama lied about any of that, or that there was some undisclosed business dealings or shenanigans, then I still don’t see anything there.

    Anybody who wants "more information" needs to say exactly what information he wants, exactly what questions he still has. "Answer "the" questions just doesn’t cut it.

  21. utsu
    March 14th, 2008 at 22:04

    Obama isn’t perfect, but I don’t support him for being close to perfect. I support him because he seems more prone to bring about changes I desire in this world. This whole "He’s so fresh and non-establishment and so pure and clean and aerticulate and blahdeblahblaaaa" is a less important factor by far.

    I want Obama because Sgt. BBQ is a worse person with 
    political positions I loathe to a large degree. And he would beat Clinton. 

  22. JC
    March 15th, 2008 at 12:09

    It’s an interesting top three, I was hoping Obama didn’t have much to pick apart, but let’s face it, we have three candidates who have their issues right now. Hillary won’t even release her and Bill’s tax returns - who knows what kickbacks Bill got from overseas since leaving office - and who knows the dynamic of their personal life (Huma?). Then Republicans can’t be too happy about a candidate who would have bolted in 2001 and caucused with Democrats if Jeffords hadn’t done it first, and then contacted Kerry about being VP in 2004 I assume in some sort of power play to get concessions to have a relatively clear field in ‘08.

    I’d say with Rezko he knew the guy had money but probably was naive to his sleaze factor until it was too late, and the pastor I’m guessing had more to do with identity issues being a kid raised overseas and hawaii with a white mom, then going to get an ivy league education and not being in touch with his race, headed to Chicago and gravitated towards a black church. He was just unlucky to have one with a guy who appears to have occassionally crossed the line in his rhetoric at least in the mind of white america who tend to forget black oppression and justifiable anger issues.

  23. Boohall
    March 17th, 2008 at 15:25

    About the Clinton’s taxes….. Being a Senator required income reports every year.  She has said the tax return will be released sometime around the due date of April 15. 
    I am still working on my own.  Would you say I am hiding my tax reports because they are not finished?
    Grow up!
    BO has nothing to talk about so he throws personal attack out hoping something sticks.  Disgusting……
    He is over so get use to it and really MOVE ON.

  24. V
    March 17th, 2008 at 18:07

    Seriously? OBAMA has shady connections? SERIOUSLY? Does anyone remember the nineties?

    I love that the argument from Hillary’s camp is always, "Look! He’s just as bad as we are!"

  25. V
    March 17th, 2008 at 18:11

    Sorry, Boohall, but the Clintons haven’t released their FEDERAL returns since 2000. So why the magical April 15th date? Are they still working on the returns for, say, 2005?

  26. guilt by association obama
    March 17th, 2008 at 21:44
    #28
  27. Bad Taste « Ply the Silent Planet
    July 14th, 2008 at 13:24
    #29

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