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The only problem I can see in this for the (soon to be) President-Elect is if he continues to say he didn't speak to the Governor. Mr. Obama should just say he had discussions about who he would like to see in his former senate seat and that's as far as things went. Everyone would understand that as perfectly reasonable and would end his questioning. What I am afraid of is that Mr. Obama will follow the Clinton example and try to stonewall any questions. That will make everyone THINK he did something wrong even though he most likely is completely uninvolved in the wrongdoings of the governor. Some of his staff may be up to their eyeballs, but that is also easily dealt with for him. He can clean house and make everything right, or he can wind up with an independent counsel investigation dogging his whole presidency. I hope he does the right thing for the country and jettisons anyone involved in this sordid affair, then goes on to have a very successful presidency. I worry that he will wind up following the Nixon/Clinton example and drag the country through the muck.
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