This Is What Passes For 'Not Corrupt' In Chicago

Bit of a change from the usual scumbag fare in Windy City politics.

It’s the kind of political corruption allegation that makes even hardened Chicagoans roll their eyes and exhale a heavy sigh that says, “here we go again.”

A state representative is caught on tape secretly meeting with a shady character, pocketing an envelope full of cash. The politician in question laughingly refers to the $7,000 alleged bribe as “cheddar,” as he talks about being paid off in a way that won’t come back on him.

Just another day of greedy graft in a state that’s put two former governors from both parties behind bars for corruption in the span of less than a decade?

Maybe not.

As a Chicago jury deliberates the fate of Chicago Democratic State Rep. Derrick Smith on federal bribery and extortion charges, this time around it might not be as clear cut as it first appeared. Defense attorneys and some legal observers have raised questions about the FBI’s tactics and whether Smith was pushed so hard into taking the bribe that it amounted to entrapped.

Federal prosecutor Marsha McLellan, in her closing argument today, told jurors that Smith, 50, “took advantage of his office to put cash in his pockets.”

The government alleges he took the bribe from a felon-turned-government-informant identified in court only as “Pete.” In exchange, Smith was to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of a day care center operator in his district who was seeking a state grant.

The day care facility was real but the $50,000 grant wasn’t. It was concocted by the feds after the informant, who has a long criminal record and had been a low-level but trusted aide working on Smith’s campaign, claimed he could convince the then-freshman state representative to take a bribe.

The undercover recordings show Smith was extremely reluctant at first to take cash from the informant, and that he resisted and rebuffed “Pete’s” attempts to bribe him several times.

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So the defense is, “But hey, he REALLY didn’t want to!”

But then he did.

We are headed down this same relativistic path with our bureaucratic goons at the federal level. Chicago just provides a kind of training manual.

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