abichara 05/11/2009
I just wish that this guy would go away once and for all.Last I heard this guy wanted to star in some reality TV show.Absolutely shameless.
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CastleBee 04/13/2009
My apologies to Warner Brothers but, all things considered - I would vote this guy most likely to have his life story done as a full length animated feature. After all - he has all the elements of a classic cartoon character...name, looks, and over the top dip-shit situation. Looking at the above photo, I'm actually surprised to see he has four normal looking fingers rather than three fat ones shoved in a white glove. Well, he's most likely past history so I guess ~ thhhhhat's all folks!
EschewObfuscat ion 04/09/2009
An entertaining but insignificant story unless it turns out Blago and Obama are somehow believed (by liberals) to have stepped out of the same part of the cesspool. That won't happen no matter how convincing the evidence or how similar the stench might become. If liberals defend his lack of a valid birth certificate, the brick wall could fall on them and they'd still be convinced Barack Hussein Obama is their messiah. And he is, but Blago ain't.
Chalky 04/08/2009
I'm a big fan of Rod Blaojevich. I think he's funny as hell. He comes up w/excuses that I would make up. Anyway, probably one of the most legit politicians.
CanadaSucks 02/19/2009
Love this guy because he acts like the professional athlete who's been busted with a pound of coke, steroids, and the severed head of his ex-wife in the trunk. . .. . .and then proceeds to blame everyone, someone, you. . .for it.
FranksWildYear s 02/19/2009
This story could have a significant negative impact on Illinois' and particularly Chicago's well regarded reputation for political integrity that dates back to the Capone era.
GenghisTheHun 02/19/2009
Although the Blago saga is the gift that keeps on giving, with the new Burris revelations floating to the surface, we would not have our eye on Illinois quite so closely if Barack Hussein, Chicago machine pol, was not sitting on the top of the ant hill.
James76255 02/15/2009
It's obviously significant to Illinois. How significant it might be nationally might not be known for awhile.I am reminded of Pete Rose when it comes to Blagojevich insisting he is innocent. Wonder if it's a subconscience thing and has something to do with bad haircuts.
numbah16tdhaha 01/30/2009
I think its kinda insulting that he's been caught red handed and still insists he's done nothing wrong. Most people have the spine to take their lumps and walk away, but he's gotta go and be a bitch about the whole thing.
Victor83 01/17/2009
Ah, Blagojevich...yet another shady character that Obama knew, but didn't really know. Obama knew him, but of course had no idea that he was as crooked as a palm tree in a hurricane. Now his Senate appointment- an Obama hack- is received with smiles and applause up in DC. Go figure.
Wiseguy 01/12/2009
...not before they unanimous voted to order him to get a real hair cut.
LadyJesusFan77 7 01/12/2009
If in fact he actually tried to sell a seat in the Senate, then by all means he should have been impeached, just like with any politician that is corrupt. I think if they was to do a little more digging they'd find a few more they could impeach, as well. But not without all the facts.
twansalem 01/12/2009
Well it's clearly significant, but I don't think anyone was too surpised to find out that Blagojevich is corrupt, although it is surprising that someone so stupid could manage to become a state governor. People tend to be suspicious of politicians in general, and that level of suspicion tends to go up when you come out of the Chicago political machine (somehow Obama seems to have remained more or less immune, to such suspicion, but that's another story).
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