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CBS/ February 11, 2009, 1:53 PM

FBI Tapes Depict A Crude, Shrewd Governor

As the head of the FBI's Chicago office tells it, when he informed Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Tuesday morning, informing him that two agents were at his door to serve an arrest warrant, the lawmaker's response was, "Is this a joke?"

The same could be said of the governor's alleged comments caught on federal wiretaps during a three-year investigation.

Chicago's FBI chief Robert Grant told reporters that long-time investigators were shocked at what Blagojevich was recorded saying, given the scandal-dogged governor knew he was under federal watch and had to have known agents were listening to his conversations.

In the FBI's assessment of the recordings, the investigators determined that Blagojevich grappled with the idea of inserting himself into the open Senate seat created when Barack Obama won the presidential election.

Among the reasons the governor considered this action were, the investigators concluded: frustration over being "stuck" as governor, his belief that as a sitting Senator he'd have greater resources to fight an indictment, and, most notably, to increase his national status for a possible run for president in 2016.

Below are some of the more brazen - and often profane - comments the FBI recorded:

  • On Nov. 3, a day before the presidential election, Blagojevich was recorded telling someone labeled Deputy Governor A: "if . . . they're not going to offer anything of any value, then I might just take it."

  • Later on Nov. 3, in a call to someone labeled Advisor A, the governor reiterates his desire to take the open seat: "unless I get something real good for [Senate Candidate 1], [expletive], I'll just send myself, you know what I'm saying."

    He continued: "… if I don't get what I want and I'm not satisfied with it, then I'll just take the Senate seat myself." The Senate seat "is a [expletive] valuable thing, you just don't give it away for nothing."

  • On Nov. 4, Election Day, he was recorded telling his chief of staff, John Harris, who was also arrested in the alleged "pay for play" scheme, of the potential Senate seat negotiation: "…it is not coming for free…It's got to be good stuff for the people of Illinois and good for me."

  • Nov. 5, with the election of Barack Obama, Blagojevich told Advisor A of his situation: "I've got this thing and it's [expletive] golden, and, uh, uh, I'm just not giving it up for [expletive] nothing. I'm not gonna do it. And, and I can always use it. I can parachute me there."

    Read The Criminal Complaint Against Blagojevich
    Statement From The Department Of Justice
  • After almost a week of taped conversations showing Blagojevich to be concerned about his family's financial well-being, on Nov. 11, he lashed out at the President-elect in a recorded talk with Harris: "They're not willing to give me anything except appreciation. [expletive] them."

  • As talks heated up throughout November, on Dec. 4, Blagojevich allegedly spoke to someone labeled Advisor B about a person named Senate Candidate 5: "We were approached 'pay to play.' That, you know, he'd raise me 500 grand. An emissary came. Then the other guy would raise a million, if I made him (Senate Candidate 5) a Senator."

    Later that day, Blagojevich was recorded saying he had "elevated" Senate Candidate 5 on the list for the open seat. In a conversation with someone labeled Fundraiser A, the governor said of the negotiations with Senate Candidate 5 that "you gotta be careful how you express that and assume everybody's listening, the whole world is listening. You hear me?"
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    harbinger09 says:
    There''s nothing shocking said here--stupid? Yes. Shocking? No. The real key is, without setting up fake funds or otherwise actively implementing a program to funnel money--what does the government have? A loud mouth governor blowing off steam? You can''t send people to prison for that. They should have waited until he actually had a candidate on the hook--and then nailed both for corruption. But honestly, without action to go along with big words--there is no true intent--just a loud mouth saying dumb stuff. Hope the feds have more than this.
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    babooph says:
    I wonder if his behavior is unusual ?
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    lordmi says:
    Sounds awful, BUT - what exactly did he do about that, except having a desier?

    No info, so far
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    usclimey says:
    I guess my definition of shrewd is different to CBS News'' - shrewd doesn''t cut it for this guy - plain bloody stupid; yes, shrewd; no.
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    epagels says:
    This guy should take a lesson from the mob. What a jack...With that said, he''s guilty as charged. Impeach him and move on. Get Illinois back on track as a "Respectable" state...as it deserves.
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    wardoglrs says:
    They didnt break down his door and kill there dogs.. No wife thrown on the floor... No smoke grenades No tear gas NO shooting Just real friendly like....

    One should wonder
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    liberate40 says:
    Illinois gangster-in-chief: Rod Blagojevich
    Illinois b.i.t.c.h.-in-chief: Patricia Blagojevich
    Illinois previous gangster-in-chief: George Ryan

    One is in jail, one more to go.
    Both should become cellmates.
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    szapper08 says:
    He is just an arrogant, slimey, money grapping idiot.
    Blago really thought he was above the law. He should be impeached.
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    vitterdidder says:
    Oh for crying out loud, the poor slob is just tryin'' to make a living''. Lay off, wouldja?
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    durangosally says:
    It is just crazy that "the press" is trying to tye this into Obama somehow. They are just fishing for a story and I am so sick of "their" implications!
    Follow the real story and keep your opinions to yourself...you are just suppose to be stating "the facts"!
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