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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Senate Candidate 5

Posted by Mick Dumke on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 5:38 PM

Yesterday I thought the clues pointed to congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. as "Senate Candidate 5," and today one of his attorneys, former Chicago corporation counsel and Johnnie Cochran partner James Montgomery Sr., said he too believes it's Junior

But at a short press conference this afternoon, Jackson himself wouldn't confirm it--and in fact denied that he had ever sent anyone to cut a deal with Governor Blagojevich.

Jackson said he'd spoken with federal investigators Tuesday, and "They shared with me that I am not--I am not--a target of this investigation or accused of any misconduct." He went on to say that he would be talking with the feds additionally about what he knew of Blagojevich's "process" to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama. "I look forward to sitting down with them and cooperating fully with the investigation."

Current and former allies of Jackson's have told me repeatedly that he's struggled to figure out his next move since watching Obama's ascent in 2004. Initially, he couldn't help but feel like he was supposed to be the young, smart, dynamic black politician from Chicago with the interpersonal and communication skills to cross racial and class lines--if only he weren't saddled with the name Jesse Jackson.

He was never content with being just a congressman. More than a decade ago he made an alliance with the Reverend James Meeks and began building an impressive political network--he denied it was a "machine" since it didn't have jobs to hand out--that dominated the southeast side and near-south suburbs. Jackson appeared poised to extend his reach in 2006 and 2007; even after he abruptly ended his long flirtation with a mayoral campaign he helped send his wife, Sandi, and several other progressive-minded candidates to the Chicago City Council. 

So then what? He may not have known himself. Despite claiming that he wanted to focus on his work in Congress, Jackson continued to slam reform-resistant city and county government, but he passed up the chance to support the state's attorney campaign of longtime friend Howard Brookins Jr., instead making a deal with organized labor and north-shore progressive Larry Suffredin, and his longtime friend Kenny Johnson was defeated in his second straight run for office, this time for the state House.

Jackson's prowess in Chicago appeared to be on the wane--but he was a hit on the stump elsewhere and started pouring his energy into campaigning for Obama. And he campaigned hard: once source tells me he even threatened to run people against congressional colleagues if they didn't back his man.

He clearly wanted to see Obama become our next president, and he clearly wanted Obama's Senate seat, as he acknowledged in today's press conference: "Over the last two and a half years I got the idea that if a skinny kid with a funny name could be president of the United States, then a short kid with a somewhat controversial but somewhat high-profile name could be a senator from Illinois."

Over the summer, starting with his public disagreements with his father and his appearances at the Democratic convention--his powerful "Illinois is America!" speech and his attempts to kiss and make up with foes--Jackson launched his own bid, for Obama's seat in the Senate. And he hit this campaign no less hard than Obama's, seeking political and newspaper endorsements and pitching his case to anyone he could. Supporters even set up a Facebook group for his effort.

The Blago affidavit says the governor discussed possible terms of a deal with Senate Candidate 5:

"On December 4, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH spoke to Advisor B and informed Advisor B that he was giving Senate Candidate 5 greater consideration for the Senate seat because, among other reasons, if ROD BLAGOJEVICH ran for re-election Senate Candidate 5 would “raise money” for ROD BLAGOJEVICH, although ROD BLAGOJEVICH said he might “get some (money) up front, maybe” from Senate Candidate 5 to insure Senate Candidate 5 kept his promise about raising money for ROD BLAGOJEVICH. (In a recorded conversation on October 31, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH described an earlier approach by an associate of Senate Candidate Five as follows: “We were approached ‘pay to play.’ That, you know, he’d raise me 500 grand. An emissary came. Then the other guy would raise a million, if I made him (Senate Candidate 5) a Senator.”)" 

But later the governor explains his hesitation: "ROD BLAGOJEVICH told Fundraiser A to tell Individual D that ROD BLAGOJEVICH had a problem with Senate Candidate 5 just promising to help ROD BLAGOJEVICH because ROD BLAGOJEVICH had a prior bad experience with Senate Candidate 5 not keeping his word."

(If Rod Blagojevich accuses you of not keeping your word, does that mean that you're honest or dishonest, smart or dumb, living on this planet or another? Not sure it would hurt anyone at this point to be called a liar by the gov.)

Tuesday U.S. attorney Patrick Fitzgerald warned reporters against jumping to conclusions about anyone who appears to be described in the affidavit, and both Jackson and Montgomery say Junior did nothing wrong. In fact, I'm pretty sure Jackson was telling us that he'd still like to be a U.S. senator when he said he hoped the people of Illinois and the entire country "will measure me by the content of my character."

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I think a lot of other pols are going to go down with the Governor, Carol Ronan is one name that comes to mind, Cong Jackson let down a lot of people when he cut a deal with the Mayor not to run against him.What ever happened to Deputy Governor Bradley Tusk ?

Posted by Benny on December 10, 2008 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment
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We need to stop electing professional politicians and aldercrooks. How about a family man, firefighter, and Marine, vietnam era vet and now Air Force reserve and son was in Afghanistan. JOHN JOYCE FOR CONGRESS http://www.johnjoyceforcongress.com/index.html

Posted by Jimmy on December 10, 2008 at 7:14 PM | Report this comment
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Benny, I agree. He should of stayed away from any deal with Mayor Daley. I also believe he is candidate 5 and is in trouble. I feel sorry for him, because now his career is over!He can NEVER win State office. He could have been Mayor, now he will be luckey to win anything !

Posted by Frank Coconate on December 10, 2008 at 7:20 PM | Report this comment
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He will be Congressman of the 2nd District for life. The people out there are like Jim Jones-type sheep and actually Jr. gets street cred by having "The Man" come down on him.

Posted by Orion on December 10, 2008 at 10:25 PM | Report this comment
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Mayor had a meeting with Atty Jim Montgomery,one of his top allies. The meeting was about avoiding a special election for Senator. Daley wants to install a new Governor and for he/she to appoint the US Senator, instead of going thur an election.. Damm the people

Posted by Bernie Stone on December 10, 2008 at 10:41 PM | Report this comment
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Your NEXT http://bp0.blogger.com/_vmpSO2BbYCE/SJQE5MPW45I/AAAAAAAACGA/9BqY36YYXm8/s1600-h/daley+jfwd.jpg

Posted by Bernie Stone on December 10, 2008 at 10:43 PM | Report this comment
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posting AS someone else.Wanna bet it's a Lefty POS?

Posted by THE ABOVE POSTER IS AN IDENTITY THIEF on December 10, 2008 at 11:30 PM | Report this comment
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Barack will have to throw Daley under the bus,sooner than expected.

Posted by CHICAGO LIBERATION FRONT on December 11, 2008 at 8:16 AM | Report this comment
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Pres Obama has a real problem . He has to figure a way to sever his ties to the Daley Machine,without them spreading dirt on him. He doesn't need the extra stress. Being a popularly elected ,and the first offical Black Pres,he will be under the hubble scope.

Posted by The Hang Man on December 11, 2008 at 8:32 AM | Report this comment
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Jackson looks guilty and is out of character silent and humble.

Posted by US Attorney on December 11, 2008 at 11:31 AM | Report this comment
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Please watch CBS 2 news tonight at 5-6 or 10 pm. It is about Congressman Jackson Jr. and his pay to play politics.

Posted by Frank Coconate on December 11, 2008 at 1:41 PM | Report this comment
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Give it up lemon-head. Jr. used you like your brother was accustomed to getting it, only without the Vaseline.

Posted by Orion on December 11, 2008 at 2:27 PM | Report this comment
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jESSE sR. HIRES LEGAL COUNSEL, ACCORDING TO CHANNEL 5,IN CONNECTION WITH THIS. THIS MAY BE THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN ALL OF THIS - THE DOWNFALL OF THE JACKSON FAMILY.

Posted by oRION on December 11, 2008 at 3:48 PM | Report this comment
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All I did was axe him a question, for real!

Posted by JJJr on December 11, 2008 at 5:58 PM | Report this comment
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/photo/2008-11/43574867.jpg What a silly goose!

Posted by Rep. Jesse on December 11, 2008 at 6:18 PM | Report this comment
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The word on the streets Jesse Jr is wearing a wire.

Posted by Focus on December 11, 2008 at 7:55 PM | Report this comment
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http://cbs2chicago.com/local/Jackson.Congressman.Blagojevich.2.885386.html Watch the super stud take it to Jackson Jr!

Posted by Patrice McDonough on December 12, 2008 at 7:28 AM | Report this comment
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To commemorate Jesse Jackson Jr. step out from behind his daddy's show a t-shirt has been made to honor the pay to play prince of Illinois. Follow the link to see it. http://www.cafepress.com/desksurfing.339558037

Posted by Desk Surfing on December 12, 2008 at 11:25 AM | Report this comment
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I thought Jesse was your pal?

Posted by Ann Coconate on December 12, 2008 at 6:48 PM | Report this comment
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When jackson Jr had a friend in need, Coconuts helped him. When Coconuts needed Jackson Jr , he made a deal with Mayor Daley. The same with patrick McDonough, when McDonough needed Coconuts , he helped McDonough, but when Coconuts found out that pat McDonough lied about his residency and then his separation from wife Patrice.......whats a guy to do????

Posted by City Attorney on December 13, 2008 at 10:14 AM | Report this comment
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I heard Coconate could not get a dime out of Jackson. Jesse told me that. Said Coconate wants money like a two bit 18th street hustler. Guess Coconate will never get a payoff from Jesse Jackson Jr. Jeese said Coconate does things with only money in mind. Smart people see through it, not those tards Coco hustles.

Posted by Shake em down for dough on December 13, 2008 at 9:41 PM | Report this comment
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Patrick McDonough vs City of Chicago, et al. Case No. 6:07-cv-02732 Subpoena for deposition scheduled for December --, 2008 for Frank Coconate. Happy Holidays Des Plaines Resident Patrick McDonough! They will see you in jail McDonough....it's called fraud! Coconuts raised jackson jr's public oppinion, now he will destroy it , like he will do to you, Pat McDonough.

Posted by Law Firm Jackson/Lewis on December 13, 2008 at 10:10 PM | Report this comment
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The Peraica stooges????????, The ones who pretend to be reformers, But are nothing but modern-day charlatans that quickly deceive the citizens??????????. Oh, Yeah......Not to mention the burglary for the good stuff offspring, Even if his parents are NOT dirt poor??????????????????.

Posted by Tards Like...... on December 15, 2008 at 2:41 PM | Report this comment
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Every time you post a comment criticizing others, you know that you're merely describing yourself and your cohorts, don't you?

Posted by re mr. pot on December 15, 2008 at 3:32 PM | Report this comment

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