Even before all the facts are out, the Republican National Committee is trying to link Barack Obama to Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was arrested today for allegedly trying to sell off Obama’s Senate seat to the highest bidder. The Hill reports that the GOP’s email to reporters included “laudatory remarks the president-elect has made about the troubled governor in the past.” The email highlighted Obama quotes — which, to me, seem like run-of-the-mill political gestures — like:

“If the governor asks me to work on his behalf, I’ll be happy to do it.”

“We’ve got a governor in Rod Blagojevich who has delivered consistently on behalf of the people of Illinois.”

If it’s guilt by association, the GOP might be wise to see if this rumor pans out: A reporter at a Fox affiliate in Chicago says he received a tip that Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s pick for chief of staff, blew the whistle on the Democratic governor.

Video of reporter Jack Conaty, via The UpTake, after the jump.

Update: A source close to the Obama team says Rahm Emanuel didn’t tip off federal authorities about Blagojevich’s misdeeds. TalkingPointsMemo quotes the source as saying it’s the “result of some overzealous reporting.”