First, I shall point out that the source you provided is dated May 9th, confirming that he supposedly resigned from "ANY ROLE" in the campaign months ago. Yet here he is, two days after Obama's win, being dispatched by Obama according to Obama's aides to Egypt and Syria to outline Obama's policy on the Middle East (
http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2008/11/09/remember-robert-malley-hes-ba-ack/ ). Call me skeptical but I think Obama and Malley were lying about him having no further role during the campaign. Either that, or he sure got up to speed quickly.
Furthermore, blaming his "job" with the International Crisis Group for the earlier trips is a red herring that has nothing to do with whether he did them at the behest of Obama. The fact is that Hamas apparently perceived he was acting on that behalf which wouldn't be unexpected given how supportive he has been of democrat administrations (he was a special assistant to Clinton and an executive assistant of Berger).
Also, Malley saying that he always informs the State Department in advance and briefs them afterward is irrelevant. It doesn't change the fact that he was apparently talking to Hamas as an apparent representative of Obama's campaign (at least as perceived by Hamas according to reports from them and it doesn't change the fact that only 2 days after he supposedly wasn't working for Obama in ANY capacity (and note, Obama fired him with great fanfare), he is suddenly flying to the Middle East on Obama's behalf. A little surprising for someone supposedly out of the loop for so long.
Malley added that he and Obama went to law school together, but he said he has not played any role in the campaign other than as a very informal advisor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know we are supposed to believe this just because he said it. Just like we were supposed to believe that Ayers was "just some guy in the neighborhood" and had no relationship with Obama just because Obama said it. But it's amazing how many radicals who clearly had the ear of Obama for years suddenly claimed (along with Obama) that they didn't ... that they hardly knew each other. It's amazing how many of those radicals Obama claims he didn't really know at all ... despite the fact he clearly knew them for years. Of course, now we know, by Ayers own admission, for example, that was a lie. Ayers was more than just a "guy in the neighborhood". He was a "family friend". And I suspect Malley's claim in this case was nothing but disinformation meant to mislead the voter too. What a coincidence that Malley turns up right after Obama's election. Notice that Ayers is suddenly on TV, too? Why it's almost like these radicals all decided to lay low for a few months to help Obama out but now that Obama has won, the cockroaches can come back out.
And, by the way, according to
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/01/barack_obamas_middle_east_expe.html , the International Crisis Group has ties to Soros ... who is even on the Executive Committee of the Board? Oh ... you didn't know that?
