Richardson Pick Proves Hitch For Obama
Kathleen Sebelius On Short List To Replace N.M. Gov. For Commerce Post
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Richardson Quits As Cabinet Pick
Gov. Bill Richardson has withdrawn his nomination as President-elect Obama's new Commerce Secretary over a legal inquiry in N.M. Some feel this is a sign there may be flaws in Obama's vetting process.
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President-elect Barack Obama announcing his Commerce Secretary-designate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson last month. (AP)
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A federal grand jury investigation into what could be a serious flaw, however, has led New Mexico's governor to a tough decision to leave the national political stage - at least for now.
Richardson on Sunday withdrew as Barack Obama's nominee to be Commerce Secretary - an unexpected hitch in what has been a generally smooth transition for the president-elect so far.
A federal grand jury is looking into how a California firm that contributed to Richardson's political activities won a lucrative state government contract.
The former U.S. diplomat sounded diplomatic in announcing his decision. He said he has done nothing wrong, but figured a dragged-out confirmation could slow down Obama's work. And so Richardson withdrew, spoke with pride about sticking with his job as governor, and told Obama he's still eager to serve down the line.
"The governor is confident that he will be cleared," said Richardson's spokesman, Gilbert Gallegos.
"It is with deep regret that I accept Governor Bill Richardson's decision to withdraw his name for nomination as the next Secretary of Commerce," Obama said in a statement.
Putting aside the setback, Obama said: "It is a measure of his willingness to put the nation first."
CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante reports that Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is said to be on the short list of possible replacements.
A federal grand jury is looking into how Beverly Hills financial services company, CDR Financial Products, earned a $1.5 million state contract after contributing to Governor Richardson's political action committees.
Richardson denied any wrongdoing, but said Sunday that the pending investigation threatened to stall the confirmation process for several weeks or months.
CDR spokesman Allan Ripp, in an exclusive telephone interview with CBS News, said, “The firm adamantly doesn’t practice pay-for-play under any circumstance on any playing field. It is pay for performance, pay for expertise, pay for track record, and pay for merit.”
As a result of Richardson's problems, questions are now surfacing over Obama's transition team's vetting process.
Richardson's withdrawal was the first bump in Obama's Cabinet process and the second "pay-to-play" investigation that has touched Obama's transition to the presidency. The president-elect
has not been implicated in either the New Mexico case or accusations that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich tried to sell Obama's former Senate seat.
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer says this latest turn demonstrates to Obama how events can always thwart the intentions of an incoming Chief Executive.
"No president can completely control his agenda," he told CBS Early Show. "There's something here that we don’t know yet - the fact that Bill Richardson suddenly asked that his name be withdrawn, there's something coming down the road that he's going to have to deal with."
Obama meets with congressional leaders Monday about a massive economic recovery bill he wants passed quickly. Obama transition officials said Richardson's withdrawal would not affect the stimulus plan because the Commerce Department was not heavily involved.
Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said he expected a new commerce secretary would be chosen soon but didn't have a timetable. Gibbs denied that those tasked to look into Richardson's background missed something.
"Everyone knew about this investigation," says Politico.com's Mike Allen. "The President-elect took a chance. The question is why. Did (Obama's) vetters ask enough questions? Did (Richardson) give the right answers?"
A senior Obama adviser said Richardson gave assurances before he was nominated last month he would come out fine in the investigation. But as the grand jury pursued the case, it became clear that confirmation hearings would be delayed at least six weeks until the investigation was complete, said the adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity about the discussions because they were private.
Aides to both men insisted Richardson made the decision to withdraw and was not pushed out by Obama. But one Democrat involved in discussions over the matter said transition officials became increasingly nervous during the last couple of weeks that the investigation could become an embarrassment to Obama, who ran on a clean government pledge.
Richardson, 61, is one of the most prominent Hispanics in the Democratic Party, having served in Congress, and in the Clinton administration as ambassador to the United Nations and Energy Secretary. As governor he has kept up an international profile with a specialty in dealing with rogue nations. He sought the Democratic presidential nomination this year, but eventually dropped out and endorsed Obama, who considered him for Secretary of State.
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Posted by Armor371 at 09:00 AM : Jan 05, 2009
And where is this perfect place that you came from?
Wright, Ayers, Rezko, Blago and now Richardson?
How many more before you Obama-bots start asking real questions about your Messiah????
I told you folks how nobody was concerned with what Blago was doing, merely with the fact he was recorded while doing it.
Especially right at a time when Barack NObama was busy collecting his hundreds of millions in "Pay to Play" fees for his cabinet.
Now we see Hillary being exposed in some of her hubby''s newly release financial reports for running a "Pay to Play" scheme with some up state NY land developer.
And, now we see my name sake getting caught running his on version of the "Pay to Play" politics we have all long known the old DumboCraphead Party to be all about.
Number of states own by Dems-19 Rep 29
Square miles of land won by dems-580,000 Rep 2,427,000
Population of counties won by dems-127 million rep 143 million
Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by dems 13.2 rep 2.1
Olson adds: "in aggregate, the map of the territory Rep won mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens of the country.
Dem territory mostly encompassed those living in government owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare.
This info has been making the rounds and has been found to be accurate as Olson got his info from Newsweek, hardly a conservative friendly magazine.
There is a typo on some giving the university as hemline. Check it out yourself.
Some 40% of our population have already reached the "governmental dependency "phase.
Me, I don''t find that to be a good thing. Show me one country where this type of government has flourished, just one.
As for the "majority of the nation has spoken", yep, perhaps. Doesn''t mean it''s a good thing.
As for one Republican I am in favor of, well, Bobby Jindal (R-La) who just may save his state. After all, the dems had it for decades and look what they did. An entire population of people who can''t or won''t do a *** thing for themselves.
or illelgal. Seems like the media has. Where''s the updates on blago??
Wasn''t richardson running for prez?? Didn''t he want to be VP?? You know, with the chicago thugs now running the government he would fit in just fine.
Now with Richardson stepping aside the media and democrats are trying to spin this that Richardson is such an honorable man to put his country first. The truth is that this investigation has known to Richardson and Obama and still they decided to risk this fracture and nominate Richardson. What Obama and both parties are failing to get is that with each scandal Americans become more disillusioned. It has been 8 years of hating the republicans with all their scandals and poor performance and now we can see that democrats don''t have their act together either. There is no party of honor.
So, according to you, a dem politican can do no wrong, is that correct??
Share, tell us how that works. Please.
It could be argued that somebody on the transition team didn''t do their homework. The Democrat party isn''t new, the nominees aren''t new, and the problems aren''t new.
Where''s the "change"?
It could be argued that somebody on the transition team didn''''t do their homework. The Democrat party isn''''t new, the nominees aren''''t new, and the problems aren''''t new.
Where''''s the "change"?
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Posted by greeneyes222 at 11:31 AM : Jan 05, 2009
The change will be that we will have a government that adheres to the Constitution and the rule of law.
We will change from a government of incompetence to one of intelligence. From a government that favors the top 10% to one that will allow the middle class to survive.
Got to love our Nazi like left-wing press..........just a "hitch" huh?
I wonder what "adjective" these liberal fascists would have used if it was Bush or a Republican.?
................crimminal corrupt press
Nice. Finally something positive that doesn''t warrant an angry outburst.
Did any of you ever see a politician die poor?
Both parties are ripping us off.
I can agree with that. We can only sit back and wait to see what choices/changes are made. If they''re not to our liking, then we vote again.
Nothing new here....
As for the vettin process, seems that your side missed ayers, wright, rezko, birth certificate, all kinds of stuff on the chosen one. No big surprise here. Probably just a new "journalist" that didn''t realize you don''t run negative dem stories.
Oh yeah, "yankeerebel7", what''s the matter, are you so used to last 8 yrs that you can''t comprehend what change is?
FYI, I am a nurse who volunteers in a soup kitchen and I tend to homeless (black & white) and drug addicts. Now, that being said, what I find racist is a party who spends over 40 years telling people that they can''t care for themselves. That''s racism. While you claim I sound angry, you sound elitist. Just voicing my opinion.
If you can''t read info presented by another side without playing the race card, shame on you.
Oh yea, there are a ton of white people who live in the demographic presented by Olson. And, demograpics do matter, they show us who voted and demographics have always been used in studies. Don''t like it, contact Newsweek.
You know, racism goes both ways, don''t you???
Really, you need to point out what I said that YOU take as racism.
Back to the "you don''''t need to fight for me, my husband, two sons and grand daughter will do just fine" comment. Your family alone can''t do it. It will take yours, mine and a million other families to defend America.
Again, who cares about "race"? This conversation is about the choice of America. If you volunteer, as most of us do, then great. If I am going to speak on me volunteering to help, why should I include what race it is that I''m helping. You volunteer because you want to not because you''re sympathetic to a particular race. No race card played here.
Posted by DaVicar3 at 12:34 PM : Jan 05, 2009
Thats President Hussein to you Vicar!!!
Next we plan to have President Lieberman or Feingold then we can do President Santana
Now that would just burn you wouldnt it.
Even actor Thompson.
Posted by lady_organs at 08:59 AM : Jan 05, 2009
And what do you call goign to war on a lie? What do you call having gay *** in a toilet stall and then covering it up?
What party and ideology did that disgraced Republican Alaskan Senator represent?
Even actor Thompson.
Posted by used2bfedup1 at 01:46 PM : Jan 05, 2009
Al Franken is a comedian?? I thought he was a talk show host. And a bad one at that.
As for a solution and helping the "other party", don''t care for partisonship. I''ll leave that up to the politians. As for me presenting solutions, I will quote the chosen one, "above my pay grade." All I do is encourage people to do for themselves, to take responsiblilty for thier actions in relation to health care. To show them they CAN do for themselves. See, throwing good money after bad programs as those brought to us by johnson (who I campaigned for!)does not work. The problems are complex and I don''t believe Republicans are solely responsible as I don''t believe the dems are solely responsible.
As for you seeing anger in my post. Well, that''s on you, all I did was present Olson''s work. AND demographics are important and are constantly being used in politics as well as medicine. If you don''t see it, nothing I can do for you.
I can''t argue for or aganist one party or the other. I know I didn''t like what I heard from obama during the campaign and I don''t like the way our country will probably go.
Maybe you just take another''s opposing view and just that, opposing view and not attach anger because the view doesn''t agree with yours.
And, re-read your first response to me where you used the race card. Not needed. I''ll leave that to the dems.
Even actor Thompson.
Posted by used2bfedup1 at 01:46 PM : Jan 05, 2009
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Yo, do some of you NObama worshipping left wing pinko un-American Libturd Crapheaded POS need some cheese to go with your whine??
Trooper Gate? She had her hand on the money until congress started asking questions. I have faith that Gov. Richardson will come out okay in this grand jury investigation. I will keep an eye on this and I know the state comptroller will soon resign and others will follow, but the governor will be cleared.
Nice choice Nobama! LMFAO!!
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