byoolin ([info]byoolin) wrote,
@ 2008-12-09 10:54:00
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Highlights From The Indictment Of The Governor Of The Great State of Illinois.
The FBI has arrested Rod Blagojevich, the Governor of Illinois, and say that he was recorded on a federal wiretap discussing how much he could get for picking a replacement to fill President-elect Barack Obama's senate seat.

Some highlights from the indictment (the numbers are the paragraph numbers in the document):


89. On November 3, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH... told Deputy Governor A that if he is not going to get anything of value for the open Senate seat, then ROD BLAGOJEVICH will take the Senate seat himself: “if... they’re not going to offer anything of any value, then I might just take it.”

90. Later on November 3, 2008 [in a phone call with an advisor].... BLAGOJEVICH stated, “unless I get something real good for [Senate Candidate 1], shit, I’ll just send myself, you know what I’m saying.” ROD BLAGOJEVICH later stated, “I’m going to keep this Senate option for me a real possibility, you know, and therefore I can drive a hard bargain. You hear what I’m saying. And if I don’t get what I want and I’m not satisfied with it, then I’ll just take the Senate seat myself.” Later, ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that the Senate seat “is a fucking valuable thing, you just don’t give it away for nothing.”

91. [On November 4] Deputy Governor A suggested putting together a list of things that ROD BLAGOJEVICH would accept in exchange for the Senate seat. ROD BLAGOJEVICH responded that the list “can’t be in writing.” Thereafter, ROD BLAGOJEVICH discussed whether he could obtain an ambassadorship in exchange for the Senate seat.

92. On November 4, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH spoke with JOHN HARRIS regarding the potential vacant Senate seat. ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that the “trick . . . is how do you conduct indirectly . . . a negotiation” for the Senate seat. Thereafter, ROD BLAGOJEVICH analogized his situation to that of a sports agent shopping a potential free agent to various teams, stating “how much are you offering, [President-elect]? What are you offering, [Senate Candidate 2]? . . . Can always go to. . . [Senate Candidate 3].” Later ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that he will make a decision on the Senate seat “in good faith . . . but it is not coming for free. . . .It’s got to be good stuff for the people of Illinois and good for me.” ROD BLAGOJEVICH states “[President-elect], you want it? Fine. But, its got to be good or I could always take [the Senate seat].”

93. On November 5, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH spoke with Deputy Governor A regarding positions that ROD BLAGOJEVICH might be able to obtain in exchange for the soon-to-be vacated Senate seat. Among the potential positions discussed were Secretary of Health and Human Services and various ambassadorships....

94. On November 5, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH spoke with JOHN HARRIS regarding what ROD BLAGOJEVICH could obtain for the Senate seat... BLAGOJEVICH asked about “the private sector” and whether the President-elect could “put something together there. . . .Something big.”

96. On November 5, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH talked with Advisor A about the Senate seat. During the phone call, ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that the President-elect can remove somebody from a foundation and give the spot to ROD BLAGOJEVICH. In regards to the Senate seat, ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated “I’ve got this thing and it’s fucking golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for fuckin’ nothing. I’m not gonna do it. And, and I can always use it. I can parachute me there.”

98. On November 7, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH talked with Advisor A about the Senate seat. ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that he is willing to “trade” the Senate seat to Senate Candidate 1 in exchange for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services in the President-elect’s cabinet.

99. Later on November 7, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH discussed the open Senate seat in a three-way call with JOHN HARRIS and Advisor B, a Washington D.C.-based consultant. ROD BLAGOJEVICH indicated in the call that if he was appointed as Secretary of Health and Human Services by the President-elect, then ROD BLAGOJEVICH would appoint Senate Candidate 1 to the open Senate seat....



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(Anonymous)
2008-12-09 05:20 pm UTC (link)
Apparently, the situation in the US had calmed down to the point where serious political junkies were being forced to watch Harper's little temper tantrum up here instead. I'm glad to see that you've decided to liven things up.

I would have thought that attempting to sell a US Senate seat would have ended in a manner similar to O. Henry's "The Ransom of Red Chief"...

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[info]byoolin
2008-12-09 07:56 pm UTC (link)
A coworker told me that Canada's political goings-on were the subject of mockery on Jon Stewart's show last night. It aired at 11pm, and the G-men were kicking down the doors of the Guv's mansion by 2.30am. Coincidence?

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(Anonymous)
2008-12-10 05:20 am UTC (link)
Like maple syrup, Canada's evil oozes over the United States...

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[info]bluescissors76
2008-12-09 06:11 pm UTC (link)
What a douche.

Who picks the Senator now? I should probably know how this works but I don't.

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[info]byoolin
2008-12-09 07:53 pm UTC (link)
Someone asked Washington Post reporter Mike Shear that question in an online chat this morning. He said:

It is the sense of folks in our newsroom that Blagojevich appears to have the ability to select a successor even if he is in custody, as long as he remains governor. It is not until he relinquishes the office -- voluntarily or not -- that he loses that right.

But practically speaking, it's hard to imagine that he could exercise that right. It would have been one thing if he was in custody on unrelated charges; he might then argue that he should move ahead on the selection despite fighting other charges. But with the indictment involving corruption on that very issue, it's hard to see how anyone would even accept the selection if he made it.


If Blago were step down without naming anyone, presumably Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn (also a Democrat) would take over, and presumably he would appoint a replacement for Obama's vacant seat.

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