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Just say "No" to...ego

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  • Just say "No" to...ego

    I am putting this in "Debates" only prophylactically, just in case there is someone who would disagree...but I think that may be really hard...my premise is: THIS GUY IS FLIPPIN' NUTS!!

    I listened to this live and it sounded even nuttier. I thought Shepard Smith (the anchor for the satellite radio broadcast) was going to pee himself laughing. And he was trying to contain himself. The CNN satellite radio guy couldn't pull it off much better.

    I lost count of all the misstatements of law Blago made.

    I work with a lot of people who live in Illinois (right across the river). Regardless of their party affiliation, they are just hoping he will drop off the face of the earth.

    I bet Carolyn Kennedy is thrilled. This makes her news from last night well-orchestrated and unremarkable.

    From the AP Wire:

    CHICAGO – Launching an all-out media blitz as his impeachment trial draws near, Gov. Rod Blagojevich compared himself Friday to an honest, hardworking cowboy about to be lynched by a band of black-hatted political insiders eager to raise taxes. fter keeping mostly out of the public eye since his arrest on federal corruption charges, Blagojevich is reversing course with a series of interviews and public statements portraying himself as the victim of vengeful lawmakers eager to toss him out of office.

    "The heart and soul of this has been a struggle of me against the system," Blagojevich said at a news conference Friday.

    Blagojevich denied any wrongdoing but wouldn't discuss the federal corruption charges filed against him last month. Instead, he focused on his efforts to expand government health care programs without raising taxes.

    He has chosen not to mount any defense in the Senate impeachment trial that begins Monday and could remove him from office within days. He may ask the Illinois Supreme Court to block the trial, arguing its rules are hopelessly biased against him.

    Blagojevich, a fan of Western movies, drew a long analogy Friday between his situation and that of a cowboy accused of stealing a horse. His story ended with one cowboy suggesting the accused thief be hanged, with the other suggesting he first be tried, then hanged.

    "Under these rules, I'm not even getting a fair trial; they're just hanging me. And when they hang me under these rules that prevent due process, they're hanging the 12 million people of Illinois who twice have elected a governor," he said.

    The Democratic governor told The Associated Press on Thursday night that he's willing to sacrifice himself for principle by standing up to lawmakers he believes are violating the Illinois Constitution. "The fight will continue," he said.

    Yet Blagojevich's main fight right now is a public relations battle, such as calling Friday for Illinois newspapers to publish editorials demanding the Senate change its trial rules.

    It's not clear what, if anything, Blagojevich hopes to gain from his strategy of boycotting the impeachment trial and defending himself through the media.

    Several legal experts said they could see some benefit to participating in the trial or resigning office. But refusing to do either makes little sense, they said.

    "There's no benefit at all, except to make himself look ridiculous. In addition, anything he says can be used against him later" in court," said Leonard Cavise, a law professor at DePaul University.

    The FBI arrested Blagojevich on a variety of corruption charges, including the allegation he schemed to benefit from his power to name President Barack Obama's replacement in the U.S. Senate.

    His arrest triggered impeachment proceedings, and the House voted almost unanimously to send his case to the Senate for trial. A Senate conviction would remove him from office but have no impact on the continuing criminal case.

    The only way Blagojevich can stay in office is to find 20 of the Senate's 59 members willing to vote for his acquittal. It's possible he hopes defending himself in interviews will inspire the public to pressure senators to support him.

    Or Blagojevich may hope to build sympathy among potential jurors in some future criminal trial.

    But there's little evidence of goodwill left among the public.

    Shortly after his arrest, an independent poll found his job-approval rating had dwindled to just 8 percent. More recently, a poll for the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform found that nearly 8 out of 10 Illinois residents believe the state is on the wrong track.

    The combative approach is a return to a favorite Blagojevich tactic.

    Since taking office six years ago, he has often portrayed himself as a lone champion of the people, outnumbered by uncaring lawmakers, a lazy bureaucracy and slick lobbyists.

    "I took that system on. I challenged that system," he said Friday. "That's what this is all about."

    The governor twisted facts or exaggerated to support his version of events.

    He has repeatedly said he wouldn't be allowed to call witnesses in the Senate trial, but that's not correct. Trial rules prohibit witnesses that federal prosecutors feel would interfere with their criminal case, but Blagojevich could have called other people.

    He has specifically mentioned wanting to call governors and senators to testify about all the good he's done. Nothing in Senate rules would have barred those witnesses. Blagojevich never asked to have them testify.

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    Re: Just say "No" to...ego

    He is delusional.

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      NPR had a comment from his lawyer (who resigned today) to the effect of "I don't expect my clients to do what I say, but I do expect them to LISTEN to what I have to say."

      Whack. Job.

      Jenn

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        Re: Just say "No" to...ego

        Originally posted by LilySayWhat
        He's like the Liza Minelli of politics for me - completely bare-ass crazy and yet I can't get enough of him. I want to take Rod and his amazing wig out for drinks.
        When you do, don't bring him back.
        Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
        Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.

        “That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
        Lev Grossman, The Magician King

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        • #5
          Re: Just say "No" to...ego

          Originally posted by LilySayWhat
          He's like the Liza Minelli of politics for me - completely bare-ass crazy and yet I can't get enough of him. I want to take Rod and his amazing wig out for drinks.
          Ah...but is he the Bjork of politics?
          Sandy
          Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by LilySayWhat
            Funny you should mention my girl Bjork! I love her so much that she's on my short list of people I would want to hang out with if I were famous. Think of our conversations!

            Me: Hey Bjork, I was thinking we could go out for cocktails and a little dancing tonight, see what's up with everyone. What do you think?
            Bjork: Chocolate jerky in my shoe! Ride my salad bicycle!

            :funnycry:
            Kris

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            • #7
              Re: Just say "No" to...ego

              Originally posted by LilySayWhat
              Funny you should mention my girl Bjork! I love her so much that she's on my short list of people I would want to hang out with if I were famous. Think of our conversations!

              Me: Hey Bjork, I was thinking we could go out for cocktails and a little dancing tonight, see what's up with everyone. What do you think?
              Bjork: Chocolate jerky in my shoe! Ride my salad bicycle!
              PURE awesome.

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              • #8
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                The rug -- further proof of his delusion. It reminds me of Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation trying to replace the old uncle's toupee when it falls off. It doesn't even look like he has it on correctly.

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                • #9
                  Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                  Originally posted by LilySayWhat
                  Me: Hey Bjork, I was thinking we could go out for cocktails and a little dancing tonight, see what's up with everyone. What do you think?
                  Bjork: Chocolate jerky in my shoe! Ride my salad bicycle!
                  I think "chocolate jerkey" is going to be making DH and I giggle for a long time. Thank you for that, Lily!

                  You *have* seen this before, right?

                  Sandy
                  Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty

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                  • #10
                    Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                    Originally posted by poky
                    Originally posted by LilySayWhat
                    He's like the Liza Minelli of politics for me - completely bare-ass crazy and yet I can't get enough of him. I want to take Rod and his amazing wig out for drinks.
                    Ah...but is he the Bjork of politics?
                    I'm so lost...does this mean he's going to come prancing out in a swan dress soon? (Granted, I may be missing something deeper here: there are only two facts that I know about Bjork: she's from Iceland and she once wore a white swan dress--that wrapped around her in a way that made it appear the swan was a feathered boa constrictor, about to have lunch--to some Hollywood awards show, managing to "out-Cher" everyone, for the rest of recorded history.)

                    I am not sure that wearing anything "fowl" is a wise fashion choice for the Governor. That attire would just make people think of him being a "dead duck" or being an "albatross around the neck" of the state of Illinois. And, of course, it would surely provoke the obvious newspaper banner for a story covering his suggestion that his impeachment is illegal: "BLAGO CRIES FOWL!!"

                    Definitely no bird fashions. Leave that to Icelandic rock artists who can pull off "ecclectic" and aren't on the verge of being indicted (for anything other than fashion crimes).

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                    • #11
                      Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                      Lame duck?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                        I was in Chicago over the weekend. Did anyone else hear Mayor Daley's comment of him being "Coo coo!" It was hilarious!
                        -Deb
                        Wife to EP, just trying to keep up with my FOUR busy kids!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                          I mentioned Bjork because of Lily's affinity for the "bare-ass crazy". I figured she'd be a fan.
                          Sandy
                          Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty

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                          • #14
                            Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                            There was a time when my 4yr old's favorite song was Motorcrash. Play it again Mommy, please!
                            Mom to three wild women.

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                              Re: Just say "No" to...ego

                              Originally posted by Deebs
                              I was in Chicago over the weekend. Did anyone else hear Mayor Daley's comment of him being "Coo coo!" It was hilarious!
                              Ahh how much more can this dude endure. I just saw Babs grilling him on The View...he's a piece of work, that's for sure.

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