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Will Media Investigate Obama Affair Rumors?
By John Stephenson
October 13, 2008

Remember how the media had to play catch-up with the National Enquirer and blogs after rumors that begged for investigation were ignored?
Many enjoyed that. Will the media repeat the same mistake again now that strong rumors are surfacing of an Obama affair?

The rumors are swirling, but I never heard them. The first I heard of them was in this preemptive defense calling them smears. Larry Johnson is talking this up, but he isn't the most reliable source however when Jammie Wearing Fool has info and predicts this will be a scoop I listen.

From Sharon Churcher's preemptive defense piece:

The woman was purportedly sidelined from her duties after Senator Obama's wife, Michelle, became convinced that he had developed a personal friendship with her.

The allegations were initially circulated in August, just two weeks before the convention at which Obama finally beat his opponent for the Democratic Party nomination, Hillary Clinton.

The woman, now 33, vigorously denies the vicious and unsubstantiated gossip.

And some Washington insiders suggested that she was the victim of an 11th-hour attempt to smear Obama by die-hard Hillary supporters.

But now the rumours have resurfaced, suggesting that they may be coming from elements in the Republican Party.


Ace of Spades:

Having now spoken to someone tracking the story, I can say:

1) It's not just a silly little rumor.

2) It will break in some form shortly. The question is how prestigious an outlet breaks it. (PS, at best, it won't be that prestigious, at least at first, but there's a lot here so when someone finally touches, there is a good chance of an Edwards-like "Oh yeah, we were working on that too" pile-on.) Fire is being held as those who know the story try to get someone of import to break it; if they pass, it will be flooded out through secondary channels.

3) The story has a Fred Baron. Not The Fred Baron. But actually an even better Fred Baron. The woman is "working" in the Caribbean drawing a salary from. uhhh? let's say from someone who is a big, shiny part of the dirty Chicago political machine. And it makes no sense that she's doing her supposed "job," for which she seems unqualified anyway, in the Caribbean, of all places. It's unclear how she could possibly do this job at all, never mind from the Caribbean. And she's been there for at least a year. (At least.) This isn't some sabbatical or few months of "work" on an island paradise.

4) This woman was a major, big-time fundraiser. She raised x millions of dollars for various Democratic interests (connected to Obama) and then opened her own shop in DC. Since she was (as any fundraiser does) getting a cut of the take, this was a lucrative job. But she, for reasons unfathomable, suddenly shut the shop down and decamped to a little Caribbean island. And somewhere along the line got a "job" from her own Fred Baron. Which conveniently put her far away from Obama, Michelle, and the media.

5) Within hours of the Daily Mail article breaking, she called the Illinois hq of the Obama campaign. They wouldn't talk to her.


Who is Vera Baker?

Some people in Chicago claim she was Obama?s Finance Director for his 2004 Senate campaign. FEC Senate campaign records show she was paid a pretty penny as "Finance Director".

However, people familiar with Obama's 2004 Senate campaign say Claire Serdiuk was Obama's Finance Director. Looking through everything we can see online for that 2004 campaign, Claire Serdiuk is consistently listed as the Finance Director - because that's what she was.

There's no mention of Vera Baker but Vera Baker was paid as the "Finance Director" too.

And then, suddenly, Vera Baker was relocated to New York.

Right around the time Michelle Obama got incredibly angry about something. We know it was hard to tell, because Michelle's angry about something on a good day?but this was EXTRA angry.

And then, even more suddenly, Vera Baker was relocated to the island of Martinique, where she remains.

We hear it's lovely there. They get lots of sunshine on Sundays. Paradise. A lovely place to read between the lines and ask lots of questions. All reporters should go there and feel inspired.


Ace:

I agree with Andrew Sullivan: Full disclosure.

Let's see this banished staffer's work records, pay stubs, and travel schedules. With an eye to seeing how those travel schedules may match up with The One's.

I'm a journalist. It?s my duty to demand these answers. And I'll never stop.


Sweet Potato Pie? Just remember this is only a rumor until the media get off their behinds and actually investigate this. I heard another rumor that they plan on doing that the day after hell freezes over. We are not claiming this rumor to be true, only offering certain facts that raise serious questions we believe any unbiased media has the obligation to investigate. If only an unbiased media existed. Remember how the media played catch-up with the blogs on the John Edwards affair? It will be fun to see them repeat their mistakes if this pans out.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/john-stephenson/2008/10/13/will-media-investigate-obama-affair-rumors

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2008, 10:47:35 AM »
Now really. O has better taste than to screw someone like YHIS!


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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2008, 10:53:21 AM »
Now really. O has better taste than to screw someone like YHIS!

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She appears to be a charming zoftig lady, but like Knuty, I agree that no one is likely to buy the story that she is a "kept woman".
Martinique is part of France. Charming, tropical, but pretty expensive for the Caribbean. On the other hand, the lights stay on all the time.
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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2008, 11:03:51 AM »
The closer the day approaches, the more desperate the crypto-fascists become.  Well, it's an encouraging sign - - if THAT'S all they've got, then they're probably fucked.  I remember how upset the general public was over all a Bubba's tom-cattin' around - - not.  Although, frankly, I'd be a bit disappointed.  In myself.  Just because I bought into all that lovey-dovey stuff about the Obama marriage.  Shoulda known better that fantasy and reality don't mix.  A youthful, good-looking, dynamic and well-spoken guy, traveling all around the country in the glare of publicity is just gonna get too many offers he can't refuse.  Good thing the American public has kinda grown up on these issues.  Getting a little on the side when constantly exposed to the temptation is nowhere near as bad as dumping the wife who waited for you because she was badly injured and disfigured.  One is human and understandable, the other shows a character like a snake.

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2008, 11:24:03 AM »
She appears to be a charming zoftig lady, but like Knuty, I agree that no one is likely to buy the story that she is a "kept woman".
Martinique is part of France. Charming, tropical, but pretty expensive for the Caribbean. On the other hand, the lights stay on all the time.

Of course, that was Knutty just being sarcastic. The Vera Baker mentioned in the story is only 33 years old.

Didn't you also "not buy" the story about Edwards, until he came out and admitted it?
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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2008, 11:32:07 AM »
If the question is simply, will the media investigate, the answer is of course not.

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2008, 11:41:08 AM »
If the question is simply, will the media investigate, the answer is of course not.

I think Sarah gave McSameastheBushidiot a blow job to get the VP slot. But will the media investigate this? Fuck no!

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2008, 11:43:10 AM »
At the present time, the story is about as believable as Knutty's photo.

We know McCain once fooled around in a celebrated way before he was married to wifey no 1, and after he returned from Vietnam. He's too old to fool around now.

I don't consider fooling around to be any sort of major factor. Many of the greatest politicians ever have been notorious, including Ike, FDR, and JFK. But that was back when the reporters were discrete for the good of the country.

One problem with all presidential contenders is that to really, really want to be president, a person has to be a bit of a nut case. This, I have observed, was true even in high school. It was always the kid with the pushy parents and the obsessive desire to be "most popular" that ran for class president, and invariably was going steady with the prettiest and often most airheaded cheerleader.  A great leader has to be able to compromise, at least in a democratic and diverse country like this one. But to get elected requires a nearly pathological degree of competitiveness, which is an opposite sort of personality trait. Juniorbush's motivation to run for office seems to be an obsessive desire to make his Mommy and Daddy proud, and perhaps to compete with the old man. Once elected, he became obsessively stubborn, and paid attention to  men with similar personalities in his cabinet.

I recall Jesse Jackson's comment that Obama was getting too popular (and not enough like Jesse) and "someone needed to bite his balls off".

This makes no logical sense: Jackson's not ever going to run again. Why should he feel that way? Obama getting the nomination was a major triumph for Blacks in the US. But Jackson is too damned competitive.

There are lots of examples of this, but this is the first one that comes to mind.
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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2008, 11:48:42 AM »
She appears to be a charming zoftig lady, but like Knuty, I agree that no one is likely to buy the story that she is a "kept woman".
Martinique is part of France. Charming, tropical, but pretty expensive for the Caribbean. On the other hand, the lights stay on all the time.

Of course, that was Knutty just being sarcastic. The Vera Baker mentioned in the story is only 33 years old.

Didn't you also "not buy" the story about Edwards, until he came out and admitted it?

At first I thought you shoed a rare flash of true  intelligence to realize that I was being sarcastic with that photo. But sadly , it my hope was destroyed by you not realizing that XO was being sarcastic as well *sigh*

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2008, 11:49:29 AM »
>>He's too old to fool around now.<<


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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2008, 11:53:02 AM »
But sadly , it my hope was destroyed by you not realizing that XO was being sarcastic as well *sigh*

Funny, he seems to think exactly what I implied:

At the present time, the story is about as believable as Knutty's photo.
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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2008, 12:03:06 PM »
But sadly , it my hope was destroyed by you not realizing that XO was being sarcastic as well *sigh*

Funny, he seems to think exactly what I implied:

At the present time, the story is about as believable as Knutty's photo.

 I am afraid you are really losing it. That proves that he doesnt believe it, silly boy.

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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2008, 12:07:24 PM »
As for Viagra, well it does work. But that is just a physical enhancement. The psychological drive to breed diminishes over the years. I imagine that the low dosage Cialis would result in more youthful vigor than Viagra.

I would be surprised if McCain were caught in an affair at his advanced age. 
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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2008, 12:52:32 PM »
>>I would be surprised if McCain were caught in an affair at his advanced age.<<

That's a bit different than, he's to old to fool around. But hey, Cindy is smokin' hot, so I'm guessing john has no complaints on that department. However, I can understand why some men might stray.


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Re: An Obama "John Edwards Problem" about to break into the headlines?
« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2008, 01:04:49 PM »
I am afraid you are really losing it. That proves that he doesnt believe it, silly boy.

Which was my implication. Reading comprehension problems this morning?
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