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January 9, 2009 4:01 PM

Blago's Defiant Press Conference

(CBS)
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich just gave a press conference in which he railed against the Illinois House that today voted overwhelmingly to impeach him over corruption charges.

The defiant governor said the vote was a "foregone conclusion" and said the House had first discussed impeachment "back in the summer of 2007 when they failed to pass a budget and we were facing a government shutdown."

He then attacked the House for not working with him for the best interests of the people of Illinois.

"From the moment of my reelection I have been engaged in a struggle with the House to get things done for people," the governor said.

Blagojevich criticized the House for not passing programs that he supported and not working with him to expand health care, but did not address the primary charges against him, including the allegation that he tried to effectively sell President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat.

Before Blagojevich went before the press, about 10 people walked to the side of the lecturn; the governor referenced the group as he talked of his accomplishments and railed against the House.

"The House's action today and the causes of the impeachment are because I've done things to fight for families who are with me here today," said the governor.

"I would suggest that while [The House is] busy trying to throw me out of office, they may actually want to stop families from being thrown out of their homes," he added, noting that the chamber had yet to pass a housing bill that had cleared the state Senate.

"I am not guilty of any criminal wrongdoing," Blagojevich said towards the end of his remarks, which lasted a little more than 10 minutes. The governor added that he is "confident that at the end of the day I will be properly exonerated."

"I'm going to continue to fight every step of the way," he said.

Blagojevich closed by quoting a British poet, echoing comments he made earlier today when approached by reporters following his daily run.

"I'm inspired by it," Blagojevich said of the poem, which was written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. He said Tennyson's words reminded him of his situation, and then read the poem to the assembled audience.

"Though we are not now the strength which in old days moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are," said Blagojevich. "One equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and by fate, but strong in will, to strive, to seek, to find. And not to yield. Thank you."

CBS Evening News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer said that Blagojevich's theatrics are unlikely to save his job.

"Well, I tell you, when you saw him stand up there and reciting that Tennyson poem, you began to wonder if maybe he was going to lay the groundwork for pleading insanity in this case," Schieffer said. "But this is some serious business here, and now that it looks like he's going to be removed and after you saw that vote, it's almost certain that he will be."
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by spiritwalk January 11, 2009 9:37 AM EST
Look, I am not defending this creep...but has anybody actually seen or heard any evidence against this guy yet?

Posted by BradKT1
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I have head him say that he wanted to get paid to appoint a senator and i have heard others say that he told them that they had to pay him to be appointed.
I have not heard that he actually took any money and the rationalization is that he is innocent of any wrong doing until he does.
That is however like waking up in the middle of the night and finding someone outside your bedroom window with a crowbar and screwdriver and saying that he hasn''t done anything wrong because he hasn''t actually broken in.
That pretty much is good enough for a conviction of attempted burglary and in kind, good enough for a conviction of attempted corruption.

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by dave_p5 January 11, 2009 5:53 AM EST
This guy is a loony. When he said "I''d like to do something I won''t do much after today..." etc., I thought he might start singing, like maybe "Climb Every Mountain".
Yikes.
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by bradkt1 January 11, 2009 2:23 AM EST
Look, I am not defending this creep...but has anybody actually seen or heard any evidence against this guy yet?
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by brannigon January 10, 2009 7:47 PM EST
Well, they say that a narcisstic person believes they can do no wrong! This is a prime case!
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by bpai99 January 10, 2009 6:39 AM EST
Impeachment is not enough - this guy should do serious time.
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by standlee5 January 10, 2009 1:59 AM EST
It sounds as though the guy is only guilty of having a big fat mouth.
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by spiritwalk January 9, 2009 8:59 PM EST
Texas girl might have a point- If Blag see''''''''s himself losing in the end- he won''''t go down alone..trust me.

Posted by peace4321 at 05:31 PM : Jan 09, 2009
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I agree with you both. Everything he is doing would seem to be a veiled threat to the political machine that he intends to do that and I think that threat is intened to get through to Obama as well.
I see a lot of similarity between the Blago scandel and the Madoff scandel. They both seem to know that if they go down a lor of people are going with them and even those who don''t go down will be so tarnished in the public eye that they wil never have credibility again
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by spiritwalk January 9, 2009 8:52 PM EST
Well, in that case it could be said the Sarah Palin knew her daughter was having encounters with her boyfriend but was content to keep quite as long as they had a winner in the family....

Posted by chitownfire1
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I am glad you brought that point up. It has absolutely no relevance to the point in question, but it does show that you didn''t get on the fire department by your performance on the intelligence test.
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by ioweign January 9, 2009 8:49 PM EST
Texas girl might have a point- If Blag see''''s himself losing in the end- he won''t go down alone..trust me.

Posted by peace4321 at 05:31 PM : Jan 09, 2009

Blagojevich has a mental problem and No - I do not trust you...
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by spiritwalk January 9, 2009 8:47 PM EST
Posted by spiritwalk

We dont pay for promotions...we earn them!!!!

Posted by chitownfire1
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Seems I hit the nail on the head didn''t I?

A little sensitive about how you may have gotten your job?

Did you deliver the brown envelope yourself or did your 3 uncles and 9 cousins deliver it for you when they went in to work?

No nepotism or payoffs in Chicago govement, its just a coincidence that all the mayors are named Richard Daly.

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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:41 PM EST
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nGiven his blog id we can assume that he must be a member of the Chicago fire department. So, we can see that questioning people in Chicago paying for positions might be hitting a little too close for him. He might not want this matter discussed to much or else he might not be able to make use of the money he has been saving to pay for his next promotion.





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Posted by spiritwalk

We dont pay for promotions...we earn them!!!!
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:37 PM EST
chitownfire1 : I don''''t know what your smoking, but, perhaps, it is you that needs to grow up.


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Posted by peace4321

Listen sour grapes, prehaps it is you that has some growing up to do since its obvious that you still havent gotten over the embarrassing and demoralizing defeat your candidates received....
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by spiritwalk January 9, 2009 8:36 PM EST
Posted by peace4321

Wishful thinking....your side lost...loser!!! Get over it!!!

Posted by chitownfire1
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Given his blog id we can assume that he must be a member of the Chicago fire department. So, we can see that questioning people in Chicago paying for positions might be hitting a little too close for him. He might not want this matter discussed to much or else he might not be able to make use of the money he has been saving to pay for his next promotion.


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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:34 PM EST
It would be hard to believe that Vick was all that secretive about what he was doing and even harder to believe that his team mates and the team management didn''''t know what was going on, but were content to keep quiet about it as long as they had a winner on the field.

So, to continue with your simile, given the same standards, it would be hard to believe that the Democratic party and his "team mates" like Burris, Obama, et al knew what was going on with Blago, but were content to keep quiet as long as the had a winner on the field.



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Posted by spiritwalk

Well, in that case it could be said the Sarah Palin knew her daughter was having encounters with her boyfriend but was content to keep quite as long as they had a winner in the family....
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:31 PM EST
LMAO- I didn''''t lose a side, you idiot.. I might lose a Country if the Pres Elect doesn''''t grow up.


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Posted by peace4321

Dummy...you dont have a country!!!
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by spiritwalk January 9, 2009 8:30 PM EST
Why should the Govenor be a example of what Chicago politics is about and not the president-elect......or are you only interested in point to negatives to dismiss Chicago politics?

It like pointing to Micheal Vick and saying ''''now thats what Atlanta professional football players are all about''''.....

Posted by chitownfire1
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One could though, look at the team and wonder if they knew what was going on all along.

It would be hard to believe that Vick was all that secretive about what he was doing and even harder to believe that his team mates and the team management didn''t know what was going on, but were content to keep quiet about it as long as they had a winner on the field.

So, to continue with your simile, given the same standards, it would be hard to believe that the Democratic party and his "team mates" like Burris, Obama, et al knew what was going on with Blago, but were content to keep quiet as long as the had a winner on the field.
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:29 PM EST
Go, Blago, go, go, go!

If they''''re gonna take you down, don''''t go down alone! Take the whole bunch with ya, O''''barfi, Madigan, Daley, Rahm, Axelrod, Jackson, Jr....you and Rezko team up and start naming names and kicking azzzzzz....

Go, go, go!


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Posted by TexHillGirl

Have you ever been right about anything the forecast???? I have never seen you predict anything that came to past....if anything what ever you predict, the opposite happens.....give up!!!
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:27 PM EST
Resign in 2 years? Reasons?

Before they actually find out who he really is-
Before he is blamed by the media that he really isn''''t qualified?
Before Americans finally shuts down as a freedom nation?
Before Americans impeach him?

Maybe.


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Posted by peace4321

Wishful thinking....your side lost...loser!!! Get over it!!!
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:26 PM EST
Is it them or is it us?



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Posted by spiritwalk

its you....
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by chitownfire1 January 9, 2009 8:23 PM EST
Defiant, indeed. A step shy from having guards take him away in a straight jacket. And this is an example of what Chicago politics is like?


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Posted by peace4321

Why should the Govenor be a example of what Chicago politics is about and not the president-elect......or are you only interested in point to negatives to dismiss Chicago politics?

It like pointing to Micheal Vick and saying ''now thats what Atlanta professional football players are all about''.....
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