http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/12/09/illinois.govenor/index.htmlhttp://cbs2chicago.com/local/rod.blagojevich.charged.2.883170.htmlEveryone knew this guy was shady in Chicagoland but this takes the cake.History majors or anyone else out there know how many times a sitting US Governor has been arrested and placed into custody for any charges, let alone suppression of free speech and whatever else this asshole has done?
12/9/2008 10:34:17 AM
Blagoyevich is a corrupt SOB. They've been investigating him for a while now. If there's any surprise for me, its the fact that he he was so arrogant to actually say these types of things on the phone when there was a Federal investigation sniffing his tracks.The people of Illinois really need to start vetting their governors better. I suppose third time's the charm...
12/9/2008 11:16:54 AM
holy shit look at that hair.can anyone say, "I am not a mobster"
12/9/2008 11:34:43 AM
nobody in illinois likes this guy, now nobody in the country will, eitherwhat an idiot
12/9/2008 11:43:19 AM
12/9/2008 11:44:30 AM
Another Chicago-machine politician arrested on corruption charges.But I'm sure the Chicago-machine politician we just elected President will be OK.
12/9/2008 12:14:00 PM
nice connection there earthy
12/9/2008 12:25:28 PM
Didn't have a chance to verify it, but Wikipedia was saying that as of October, his approval rating was running around 4% while there were open talks of recall or even impeachment.The Obama camp has been pretty quiet about this so far. He needs make a statement soon to distance himself given that it is both his home state and someone he's endorsed in the past.
12/9/2008 12:27:25 PM
gg to the feds for bringing this to light before he selected someone for us senate
12/9/2008 1:04:14 PM
12/9/2008 1:05:43 PM
Sounds like it had to do with some state contracts and his fundraisers.What a rediculous asshole. The whole St. Jude's blackmail thing is almost worst than the Senate seat, but I'm glad that they stopped him from appointing a senator.Sounds like they also have a lot of quotes from the guy saying that Obama wasn't cooperating with him, and wasn't helping him in anyway.
12/9/2008 1:09:49 PM
Ill ive heard over the cube wall is:UNIONPAY-TO-PLAYDEMOCRATLIBERALim assuming they are talking about the same thing
12/9/2008 1:16:51 PM
so from the most corrupt state, the country chooses the next president:shakes head in sadness:
12/9/2008 1:27:18 PM
^hmmmm in terms of widespread corruptness. I would have to say that Louisiana or Mississippi beat Illinois.I've spent time in both states in politics, and it's incredibly disturbing what goes on and how much is swept under the rug at the highest levels.
12/9/2008 1:37:04 PM
Fuck politicians. But more importantly, fuck the people who keep electing these assholes time after time.
12/9/2008 1:48:57 PM
12/9/2008 1:54:03 PM
Not Blagojevich if that's what you're asking But really, who I vote for is none of your business. I can assure you, however, that I am no fan of career politicians, especially those who use their office primarily as a means of getting themselves re-elected or for personal gain. Which means I pretty consistently don't vote for one of the two major parties.
12/9/2008 2:02:53 PM
12/9/2008 2:14:02 PM
Not to be an asshole, but since I'm not a public official, so I am under no moral or legal obligation to disclose anything I do to you or anyone else.I don't have to justify my opinions with my voting record. That is what kicks ass about the United States.]
12/9/2008 2:23:29 PM
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12/9/2008 2:41:36 PM
http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2008/01/27/news/doc479d547f2dd8a198198621.txt
12/9/2008 3:02:57 PM
What would entertaining from a political perspective is if he goes ahead and appoints someone to the Senate in prison. According to Illinois law, he continues to have that power until dead, convicted, or impeached.
12/9/2008 3:36:09 PM
Governor Rod "Silvio Dante" Blagojevich, Democrat-Illinois
12/9/2008 3:57:29 PM
Blagojevich free on $4,500 bail after arresthttp://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/12/09/illinois.governor/index.htmlhow did he ever manage to scrape that kind of coin together?...[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 4:47 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2008 4:47:32 PM
12/9/2008 4:51:46 PM
^ that's what he was wearing when they woke him up and took him to the slammer.I hereby sentence you, Rod Blago...Blagojevich, to a term of no less than four years in a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison. Rod Blagojevich, you've led a trite and meaningless life..and you're a very BAD person.
12/9/2008 5:34:30 PM
Things like this are why I think that any public official who is convicted of blatant corruption like this should be executed in the public square the next day
12/9/2008 6:52:30 PM
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12/9/2008 7:40:01 PM
OK I may be getting cynical here...But what if Obama wanted to put his girl Valerie Jarrett into his old senate seat. Blago wanted too much money or a political position. Obama refused his terms and Blago threatened to put himself into the seat.So Obama sics Fitzgerald on Blago and the dems throw him to the wolves. Now all you have to do is call for an open election, and Obama gets his gal elected through the Chicago-machine. Oh why must I have these evil thoughts during the Hope and Audacity? Pelosi told us the culture of corruption is over... I ... must ... submit ... to the .. will ... of Landru.
12/9/2008 7:54:27 PM
probably because obama wouldn't do something that stupidno matter what your thoughts on the man, that'd be a far, far reach
12/9/2008 8:00:20 PM
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12/9/2008 9:33:28 PM
I think it's going to be great in a couple years when witnesses come out from Kenya confirming that Obama was born there, and the Hawaii records show that Obama was listed as being born outside of a hospital.
12/9/2008 9:36:04 PM
it's going to be great in a couple years when your brain reconciles your wingnut fantasies with reality.
12/9/2008 9:52:35 PM
12/9/2008 10:19:07 PM
this might have kept nc red had it came out like 6 days before the election
12/10/2008 12:21:33 AM
Well, at least now I (kinda) know how to pronounce his name. I don't buy that there's a sinister Obama connection. The fact is that he was a political nobody who beat the long odds in becoming President; hardly the power player that rises in a political machine. We'll see, though.
12/10/2008 1:02:22 AM
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12/10/2008 2:23:52 AM
^^^ Yes, but it'll never come to that. (1) The Illinois legislature is working on stripping Blago's appointment power, and (2) if I'm not mistaken, the Senate doesn't have to accept his appointment. In any event, it appears now that the guy's wife was involved.Governor's wife supported his pay-to-play Senate scheme, complaint allegeshttp://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-blagojevich_patti_10dec10,0,1460523.storySweet Jesus. Have Illinois politicians and their cohorts learned nothing about avoiding corruption from their history? ^^ There is a Rezko connection. But it appears, for now, that Obama and his people did the right thing: They wouldn't play ball. If this is truly the case--and it appears to be--I applaud the Obama team.[Edited on December 10, 2008 at 2:27 AM. Reason : .]
12/10/2008 2:25:25 AM
I've heard Obama won his state senate race because the previous republican senator got busted for corruption, and he played on this to turn people towards democrats.I've read a lot on Obama from the perspective of the Chicago newspapers, and the closest thing I can think of to tie him to Chicago politics is the unions. When he had his state primary upset win for a senate seat, he had to get their support (since they initially were backing the loser). Supposedly though the union bosses in chicago don't have as much power as they did back in the days (evidenced by their guy losing).And before he was a state senator, he was a college professor who did lots of community work (how he met Ayers...) he wasn't really involved a lot with labor or the kind of policy those guys usually deal with, and a relatively middle-class professor that works with charities doesn't really have the muscle to sway other things.Not like a wealthy realestate developer like Rezko or like Blagojevich himself who grew up in Ill. and has a long history of being involved with other convicted Chicago politicians: from wikipedia
12/10/2008 2:33:48 AM
theres something wrong with illinois. it goes beyond party politics. and it goes beyond this moolie, blagojackhisdick.this is the tip of the iceberg, and i dont have any confidence that the feds are going to root it out. its been there since before Al Capone, it'll be there for a long time. they'll get a guy here and there, but the Machine will keep running.Chicago really is Gotham City.
12/10/2008 2:41:09 AM
^ Um. . ."moolie"? I'm not trying to be shitty, but if you're going to use a racial or ethnic slur--as you often do--you should know that Blagojevich doesn't qualify for the one you chose. PS: The More You Know.
12/10/2008 2:53:49 AM
naw, hes a wop in polack clothing. look at that swarthy bastard. you know his ancestors were dipping in the Moorish wells.
12/10/2008 3:01:11 AM
it is kind of odd how, the winner of the election is a senator from whose state the governor is arrested, and the loser VP is the governor of whose state a Senator is indicted...
12/10/2008 6:13:37 AM
^Yes, it is "kind of odd" how politicians are corrupt.Take anyone in politics, and play "three degrees of separation" to find a publicly-exposed corrupt politician. If they're from Chicago, play "one degree of separation".Chances are you'd win every single time.[Edited on December 10, 2008 at 6:18 AM. Reason : .]
12/10/2008 6:17:32 AM