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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

 

Remember when I wrote the other day that the chickens were coming home to roost for the Democrats by going to the well of experienced -- but in some cases badly compromised -- career pols too many times. Well, I should have guessed that some of those chickens are roosting right here in Pennsylvania.

In fact, there are reports this morning that the company that is at the center of the federal grand jury that derailed the nomination of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson also does state business here in Pennsylvania, gave sizable donations to Gov. Ed Rendell, and hired a longtime Rendell pal as a lobbyist. And that's not all: The company -- CDR Financial Products -- is also the firm that sent disgraced and still-jailed former Philadelphia treasurer Corey Kemp of the scandal-scarred John Street administration to the 2003 Super Bowl as it was successfully seeking city business.

The reports come by way of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the website TPMMuckraker. It should be noted that the state agency that awarded CDR a lucrative contract as a financial advisor denies receiving any pressure whatsoever from the governor or his people.

When the news broke that Richardson was out as Barack Obama's choice to serve as Commerce Secretary, most of the local reports focused on the national political drama and less on the specifics of the investigation that caused the 2008 presidential also-ran to withdraw his name. It turns out the company and its chief official, David Rubin, are no strangers to the murky world of politics here.

First, the allegations that are under investigation in New Mexico:

The probe is focused on how the company -- whose founder gave at least $100,000 in political contributions to the New Mexico governor's political action committees -- won two 2004 financial consulting contracts with the state, worth about $1.4 million. No real evidence has yet emerged that Richardson himself is currently a target of the investigation, but his abrupt decision to take himself out of the running for the Commerce post -- and his refusal to say, at a press conference this afternoon, whether he had hired a lawyer in connection with the investigation -- suggest the story won't soon go away.

But Rubin's CDR should have set off red flags long ago. Although it was not charged with any wrongdoing, the firm did play a significant role in the 2003 city corruption probe that included the bugging of Mayor Street's office and criminal convictions for Kemp and a cast of local political wheeler-dealers. As summarized here:

In April 2001, CDR hired Ron White, a bond lawyer and chief fundraiser for Philadelphia Mayor John Street, as a consultant, paying him a $5,000 retainer to help the company win business with the city. Rubin donated $15,000 to Street between December 2000 and June 2003, according to Pennsylvania state filings.

In addition, CDR gave White three tickets to the 2003 Super Bowl in San Diego and provided a limo ride to the game. White brought along Philadelphia treasurer Corey Kemp, according to a federal criminal indictment brought against White and Kemp in 2004.

Here, too, CDR -- which seems to make money both from government contracts and the banks with which it does business -- landed a lucrative deal from City Hall without any competitive bidding. But at the same time, with less fanfare (until now), CDR was forging close ties to Pennsylvania's then-new governor, Rendell. Summing up some of the reports so far this week:

* CDR's Rubin has given $35,000 in political contributions to Rendell, including some $20,000 during his 2002 campaign. After the ex-Philadelphia mayor was elected to his first term, Rubin was given a seat on the transition committee.

* CDR's lobbyist in Harrisburg has been one of Rendell's closest political fundraisers, Philadelphia lawyer Alan Kessler.

* Also in 2003, a state agency -- the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency -- awarded CDR a no-bid contract as a bond swaps advisor, a deal that has netted the controversial company hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits. That was before news about its role in the Philadelphia corruption probe had surfaced, but amazingly (OK, maybe not so amazingly) CDR continued to receive work locally, including a 2006 arrangement with Philadelphia Gas Works.

It's unclear how much of this is on the official radar screen of government agents who seem to be expanding their probe into CDR's coast-to-coast political activities. One other thing to wonder is this: Rendell was clearly not in the running himself for Obama's cabinet because of his political situation at home: The death of his lieutenant governor Catherine Baker Knoll and her constitutional replacement with a Republican, in particular. But you'd have to assume that Rendell was on Obama's short list for any openings after 2010.

Is he still?

Posted by Will Bunch @ 9:55 AM  Permalink | 37 comments
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Posted 06:16 AM, 01/14/2009
robert verdi
CDR is linked with corruption from coast to coast, here is a summary of black box deals and the pay for play connections: http://46in08.blogspot.com/2009/01/cdr-david-rubin-bill-richardson.html
Posted 12:56 PM, 01/09/2009
bobseger99
Nice job connecting the dots for us.
Posted 09:27 AM, 01/08/2009
Jim Weidman
Wow, what weird people comment on here.
Posted 05:19 PM, 01/07/2009
remucho
If a smart investigator turned up enough rocks he or she can bury most of the politicians in the country!!!! America is in trouble and we are blinded by the smoke of the political system!!!
Posted 05:18 PM, 01/07/2009
Bob1
Obama has enough problems on the horizon than to appoint Rendell. Not to mention that he would have to hold on to his wallet during cabinet meetings. Rendell has so many shady connections in his web of dealmaking it would be tough to know where to begin.
Posted 05:13 PM, 01/07/2009
sleepy
Exactly where would we be without the private sector TPS? Cuba? You can do better than that.
Posted 04:50 PM, 01/07/2009
LJL
"More government equals more corruption".....yes, and we've seen how responsibly the "free market" has worked when left to its' own devices......or I guess the meltdown of global finance has slipped from your memory. Not too much government involved there....
Posted 04:10 PM, 01/07/2009
FJG JR
It is time, to once and for all, investigate Ed Rendell. I only hope the New Mexico Attorney General, hasn't already compromised the issues, when he met with Richardson and O'Bama in Washington.
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Posted 03:22 PM, 01/07/2009
beeron
even though i dont agree with Mr. Bunch very often, this was a great read. I'm suprised all of this stuff is happening before Jan 20th. Pelosi re-writing the rules of the house if also very partisan and immature. They better hope the economy turns around before 2010 or they might be looking at another 1994 or their own version of the 2006 elections.
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Posted 03:20 PM, 01/07/2009
junethe4th
Don't believe a word of this. Fast Eddie is innocent! This is just a smear compaign promulgated by the media in Pittsburgh because our illustrious gov does not do Steelers post games.
Posted 03:10 PM, 01/07/2009
Talking point sleuth
---}}} At least the private sector is productive. ---{{{ Good point, sleepy. Certainly, the "small government" mantra of Republicans has enhanced the private sector's ability to "produce"..... the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression. Or were you still sleeping when that happened?
Posted 02:29 PM, 01/07/2009
sleepy
More government equals more corruption. End of story. Why should we be surprised? At least the private sector is productive.
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Posted 02:19 PM, 01/07/2009
anodyne
Well obviously the solution to this is to burn them all at the stake. And by "all" I mean any government vendors (even though conservatives tout free market solutions and privatization of government services), especially government vendors that make campaign contributions (which is all of them), and any politicans that received campaign contributions from government vendors (again all of them, even when they pledge not to, like Schwarzenegger). Apparently it's not really a concern as to whether the vendors or the politicians have been convicted of anything, or even charged in the case of CDR, let's just get the witch hunt going in full force and burn everybody.
Posted 02:15 PM, 01/07/2009
Phillysub
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. If any political party feels it could never lose power, corruption is going to creep in. Democrats have had dominate power in PA and especially Philly for decades and they feel they could never lose it to Republicans, so there's not much incentive to play by the rules.
Posted 02:14 PM, 01/07/2009
OgieOglethorpe
HOPE AND CHANGE... I AM THE HOPE AND CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN... YES, WE CAN! I'M GOING TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF POLITICS IN WASHINGTON... ANY MORE FOLKS?
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Posted 12:24 PM, 01/07/2009
montani semper liberi
Will, what does Obama owe Rendell? Sure, Fast Eddie played ball once the nomination was out of reach for Hillary, but what were his options? Can he claim credit for delivering PA to Obama in November?
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Posted 11:44 AM, 01/07/2009
montani semper liberi
"This is Obama whom the American machine of lies tried to portray as the rescuer who will change the policy of America"...........Sounds like something we'd read on these boards, doesn't it?
Posted 11:42 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
The old rule still intact.. "if their lips are moving they must be lying" dick durbin the turban and dirty harry reid both mouthing the must have signature of state sec for seating senators.. THIS IS ONLY IN THE CASE OF """""ELECTED"""""" SENATORS NOT APPOINTED.. ENJOY SEEING THE REID WHO WAS PROUD TO SAY The war in Iraq "is lost" and a US troop surge is failing to bring peace to the country, the leader of the Democratic majority in the US Congress, Harry Reid, said Thursday. "I believe ... that this war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week," Reid told journalists. WAR TO BE ANNOUNCED WON JAN 22ND BY THE MESSIAH.. now like roaches running from mics..lobbiest tiny tommy daschle says hi
Posted 11:39 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
The old rule still intact.. "if their lips are moving they must be lying" dick durbin the turban and dirty harry reid both mouthing the must have signature of state sec for seating senators.. THIS IS ONLY IN THE CASE OF """""ELECTED"""""" SENATORS NOT APPOINTED.. ENJOY SEEING THE REID WHO WAS PROUD TO SAY The war in Iraq "is lost" and a US troop surge is failing to bring peace to the country, the leader of the Democratic majority in the US Congress, Harry Reid, said Thursday. "I believe ... that this war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week," Reid told journalists. WAR TO BE ANNOUNCED WON JAN 22ND BY THE MESSIAH.. now like roaches running from mics..
Posted 11:11 AM, 01/07/2009
ILikeIke
Change. Hope. Kind of hard to type, considering that I have tears of laughter streaming down my face. Welcome to Bill Clinton's third term. Lobbying will never become "illegal" since citizens petitioning their government is protected by the first amendment.
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Posted 11:02 AM, 01/07/2009
montani semper liberi
meanwhile the chosen one crawls from the ooze muck and mire of the "most corrupt political machine in america and the media created messiah takes office" . . . . Yes, more proof of the anti-christ. It won't be long now.
Posted 10:51 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
It's really cold in Belgium... How cold is it?..... It's so cold that people are burning copies of the print version of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth." Such was satirically presented in the Belgian newspaper De Standaard in the past few days
Posted 10:47 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
Senate Democrats plan to accept Roland Burris for President-elect Barack Obama's vacant seat...
Posted 10:44 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
Charlie Rangle.. Elliot Spitzer.. cold cash Jefferson..Kwame Kilpatrick jailed..Blago busted..meanwhile the chosen one crawls from the ooze muck and mire of the most corrupt political machine in america and the media created messiah takes office
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Posted 10:39 AM, 01/07/2009
Talking point sleuth
--}}} shady scandal-plagued background {{{--- Got some details there, Xi Jah?
Posted 10:39 AM, 01/07/2009
pookie
I am shocked that our crack MSM reporters missed this Richardson thing since it's been under investigation for over 3 years.. LOL>. hurry send more reporters top cover Palin library scandals.. we need more reporters in wasilla for DNA test on Trip Palin .. who is da baby daddy of Edwards main squeeze???????????????????????????????????
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Posted 10:10 AM, 01/07/2009
Talking point sleuth
Just goes to show, once again, as if we needed any more proof, unless real political change happens - meaning public financing of campaigns so lobbying can become illegal - it really won't matter if the pols are Dems or Repubs; the one thing you can count on is that they will sell out the public.
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