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newsweek.com - 12/12/2008
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Some in the national media have begun re-examining the president-elect's ethics in the wake of the scandal, but from all the available evidence, Barack Obama is a major goody-two-shoes. And that may tell us a lot about what kind of president he's going to be.
philly.com - 12/10/2008
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philly.com —
Beyond the irony of its outcome, Mr. Obama
s unusual decision to inject himself into a statewide
issue during the height of his presidential campaign was a reminder that despite his historic ascendancy to the White House, he has never quite escaped ...
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Obama's support of ethics reform is good news for the ...
washingtonmonthly.com - 12/10/2008
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washingtonmonthly.com —
THE ETHICS BILL THAT STARTED IT ALL.... Federal
investigators have been focused on Rod Blagojevich for several
years, but it was a deeply ironic series of events three months ago that led to yesterday's dramatic fall. In a sequence of...
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The ethics bill that started it all
newsweek.com - 12/11/2008
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newsweek.com —
My sense is that there isn't much Blago
can do to damage Obama. The president-elect had the
sense to keep his distance—and he essentially got out of town before Blago went wild. Obama might have more reason to be concerned about the Jacksons. The ...
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Newsweek: How scandal affects Obama, Jackson
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Transition News 12/12
The Stump —
Ed Rendell
criticizes Obama on the Blago scandal. Eugene
Robinson does, too.
How Obama distanced
himself from Blago.
Michael Hirsch explains how the
Blago debacle highlights Obama's ethics.
Obama supports expanded health
measures in the stimulus plan.
Are there too many 20-somethings
in Obamaland?
Underscoring the world's high hopes,
the Congo
is a foreign test for Obama.
Ezra Klein says Obama's health
care team will get the ...
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