I haven't yet blogged about the controversy over Obama VP search
team member Jim Johnson's ties to mortgage companies Countrywide
Financial and Fannie Mae, just because I got annoyed by
conservatives echoing liberal talking points on greedy corporate
CEOs and mortgage lenders, even if it was a demonstration of
Obama's hypocrisy. But watching Obama stammer his way through a
press conference today when he was asked about the Johnson matter,
as well as about the fact that another member of his team, Eric
Holder, was involved in Bill Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich, I was
reminded of how poorly the typically eloquent Obama holds up to
actual scrutiny. Bumbling his way through an answer, Obama said it
was a "game" to bring up such relationships, that he wouldn't hire
a "vetter to vet the vetters," and most oddly, that Johnson and
Horder weren't even working for him--even though they are helping
him find a VP.
More at
Hotline and
ABC. And the remarkable video below.