http://tinyurl.com/69oep6

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You would think that a candidate who has railed against the subprime
mortgage business and blamed certain companies by name would steer clear of
anyone with ties to that industry or those companies. Yet Obama picked
Johnson to head up his vice presidential search committee even though
Johnson had previously been CEO of Fannie Mae, the troubled institution that
guarantees most home mortgages. Now, it turns out, Johnson received millions
of dollars in loans with lower-than-market interest rates from one of Fannie
Mae's partners, Countrywide Financial -- a company Obama has heavily
criticized.

During the Pennsylvania primary, Obama said, "Countrywide Financial was one
of the folks, one of the institutions that was pumping up the subprime
lending market and inducing people to take out these subprime loans. These
are the folks who are responsible for infecting the economy and helping to
create a home foreclosure crisis. Two million people may end up losing their
homes." Obama also blamed Countrywide's top two executives, who, he said,
paid themselves $19 million in bonuses as part of the sale of their company.

But when reporters revealed that Johnson had received preferential treatment
from Countrywide, Obama's response was, "I am not vetting my VP search
committee for their mortgages," and then went on to blame those who raised
questions. "This is a game that can be played. Everybody you know who is
tangentially related to our campaign I think is going to have a whole host
of relationships. I would have to hire the vetter to vet the vetters," he
said.

Johnson's departure doesn't end the controversy around Obama's VP search
committee, however. One of the other members of the committee, Eric Holder,
has his own problems. Holder was the No. 2 man in the Clinton Justice
Department and played an important role in a controversial, last-minute
presidential pardon of financier Marc Rich. Rich spent nearly two decades as
a fugitive dodging charges for federal tax evasion and trading with Iran
while that country held U.S. citizens as prisoners. These pardons have been
the subject of federal investigations and congressional hearings, tarnishing
Holder's reputation.

Yet, Obama picked Johnson and Holder -- along with Caroline Kennedy -- to
help him make the most critical decision of his political career. (Even the
choice of Kennedy is a bit odd -- her major qualifications for the role
appear to be her famous family name and her gender.) So what are we to
think? Either he's been careless -- or worse, he's a hypocrite, holding
others to standards that he has no intention of requiring his own people to
meet.
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This is what Ed must mean when he talks about "integrity"...

- Bob



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