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The Situational Ethicists.

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"[Obama] should have, right from the beginning, been more forthcoming." Uh...what? Former White House consigliere Karl Rove, he of the missing e-mails and the congressional contempt citation, takes it upon himself to lecture the incoming Obama administration on issues of transparency vis a vis the Blagojevich situation, which is a bit like listening to Dirty Harry tsk-tsk someone for not following standard police procedure. I'm sorry, Karl, but you don't have much credibility when it comes to the "forthcoming" department. Not. at. all.

The larger story here, of course, is the Republican attempt to ascribe nefarious deeds to the Obama team when it's patently clear, from the transcripts and otherwise, that the incoming administration's hands are clean in the Blagojevich matter. We've seen this movie several times before during the Clinton era, when conservatives, abetted by the lazy groupthink tendencies of certain scandal-hungry media outlets, conspired to create full-blown, prolonged investigations out of Whitewater and the like. Let's hope we're all a little bit wiser to the origins of such manufactured controversies nowadays.

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