Illinois Lawmakers Meet To Consider Impeaching Blagojevich

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CHRISTOPHER WILLS | December 15, 2008 11:14 PM EST | AP

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Illinois Gov.Rod Blagojevich departs his home in Chicago, saying he was headed in to work to sign a bill Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois lawmakers took the first step Monday toward removing Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office as the disgraced Democrat hired a bulldog defense attorney known for taking cases to trial.

Amid the developments, President-elect Barack Obama said a review by his own lawyer shows he had no direct contact with the governor about the appointment of a replacement for his Senate seat, and transition aides "did nothing inappropriate."

Controversy has swirled around the president-elect and his incoming White House chief of staff, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, following Blagojevich's arrest last week on charges he schemed to trade Obama's Senate seat for personal gain.

Obama, fielding questions at a news conference, sidestepped when asked whether Emanuel had spoken with aides to the governor. He said the results of the investigation by his incoming White House counsel, Gregory Craig, would be released "in due course."

Blagojevich's political isolation intensified Monday evening, with the Illinois House voting 113-0 to create a bipartisan committee that will study the allegations against Blagojevich and recommend whether he should be impeached. Democrats in the Senate shelved action on a special election to fill Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat, for now leaving the decision in Blagojevich's hands.

"We ought to move as quickly as possible to correct our problems and to get ourselves on a track where we can do what we're supposed to do for the people of Illinois," said House Speaker Michael Madigan, a Chicago Democrat and former co-chairman of Blagojevich's re-election campaign who has become one of the governor's fiercest critics.

Madigan canceled plans to consider a special election to replace Obama in the Senate because he said Democrats are split over the best way to fill the vacancy. Opponents of a special election cite its cost. Republicans harshly criticized leaving the power to appoint a senator in Blagojevich's hands.

"Why is it, when the whole world is watching, you can't change your ways at least for one day and let democracy rule?" said Rep. Ron Stephens, R-Greenville.

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A Blagojevich spokesman said Monday the governor has not ruled out signing a bill to hold a special election to fill the seat. That was the first hint the embattled governor may loosen his grip on the position. Still, he continued his hold on the office, signing 11 bills, including one referenced on wiretaps in the criminal complaint against him.

Blagojevich was arrested Tuesday after being under federal investigation for three years. He is also accused of shaking down businesses seeking state deals and scheming to get Chicago Tribune editorial writers fired.

Chicago attorney Ed Genson, a tough, street-smart lawyer known for beguiling jurors with his plainspoken style, confirmed he would represent Blagojevich. He has said he would handle both the criminal and possible impeachment cases against the governor.

Among the bills signed by Blagojevich Monday was one that extends a fee paid by riverboat casinos to offset their impact on the horse racing industry _ a measure prosecutors said in their complaint last week was of interest to unidentified "Lobbyist 1."

Blagojevich said during a wiretapped conversation Oct. 6 that Lobbyist 1 would approach a highway contractor for $500,000 in contributions to Blagojevich after the governor announced a $1.8 billion tollway deal, according to the complaint. Prosecutors had said they expected the bill to be signed as soon as this week.

Blagojevich spokesman Lucio Guerrero refused to comment about why the governor signed the bill. U.S. Attorney's office spokesman Randall Samborn had no comment.

Genson, whose past clients include newspaper baron Conrad Black and R&B singer R. Kelly, chided the media's coverage of the scandal and said the case has been "significantly exaggerated." Genson said Blagojevich had no plans to step down.

"He's not stepping aside. He hasn't done anything wrong," Genson said Monday night as he left his office after meeting with Blagojevich.

As Blagojevich left Genson's office, he would only say, "There will be an appropriate time and place (to comment) ... I can't wait to talk to you guys."

In both the Kelly and Black cases, Genson took the allegations before a jury. He is no stranger to political corruption cases, having represented former Gov. George Ryan's top aide, Scott Fawell, who was sent to prison for 6 1/2 years for racketeering.

In the House, every lawmaker was declared a co-sponsor of the resolution to establish an impeachment committee. Still, there were objections from some Republicans that the committee would have a 12-9 Democratic majority.

The state constitution gives lawmakers broad authority to impeach a governor. The House would decide whether to file charges against the governor, and the Senate would ultimately rule on them.

Madigan said the impeachment committee's review will include the criminal charges against Blagojevich as well as a long list of other possible wrongdoing during his six years in office: abuse of power, taking action without legal authority, ignoring state laws and defying lawful requests for information from the General Assembly.

The committee is to work through the holiday season, except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. It is unclear how long it will take to make a recommendation.

Madigan was careful not to call for Blagojevich's resignation or say whether he thinks the governor should be impeached because he would preside over any impeachment debate.

Madigan often has clashed with Blagojevich, and his office produced a memo this year outlining all the arguments legislative candidates could make in favor of impeachment.

Despite a year of research into the subject, Madigan said he did not feel impeachment proceedings were justified until Blagojevich's arrest. He suggested the House impeachment review would focus more on Blagojevich's abuse of power and defiance of the Legislature than on the new criminal charges.

Madigan's daughter, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, has asked the state Supreme Court to remove Blagojevich, claiming he is unfit to serve. Madigan said Sunday she expects word on whether the court will hear her request "probably just in a few days."

Lisa Madigan is considered one of the top Democratic candidates for governor in 2010.

Illinois Republicans plan to run television ads pressuring Democrats to approve a special election to replace Obama. If Blagojevich resigned, the power to appoint a new senator would go to Democratic Lt. Gov. Patrick Quinn.

Quinn has repeatedly declined to put a date on how soon Blagojevich could be removed. But he said a successful impeachment could force Blagojevich from office by Jan. 14, the day the new General Assembly takes over.

Quinn urged Blagojevich to quit now.

"Governor Blagojevich should examine his conscience and decide today ... to leave office," Quinn said at an appearance in downtown Chicago.

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Associated Press writers Mike Robinson and Deanna Bellandi in Chicago and John O'Connor in Springfield contributed to this report.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois lawmakers took the first step Monday toward removing Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office as the disgraced Democrat hired a bulldog defense attorney known for taking cas...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois lawmakers took the first step Monday toward removing Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office as the disgraced Democrat hired a bulldog defense attorney known for taking cas...
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Forget asking why... just think, he'd make a great C.E.O.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 12/16/2008
- wembakoy I'm a Fan of wembakoy 7 fans permalink

You can do it. please save life of people

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kTp5Cjx8TQ

more information?

check here: http://okonda.com/please_save_my_people.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 AM on 12/16/2008
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

Everyone tries to make Obama out to be knight in shining armor in this affair...t­he sad truth is that the tactics that make Chicago politics a toxic wasteland were very much in evidence during his campaign for President.­..even way back to almost a year ago before the Iowa caucuses..­.here's a tried and true Chicago political tactic...a­n Iowan writes back then:

If there is one thing Iowan's don't like, it's shenanigans. The Des Moines Register's Yepsen has a VERY provocative headline, "The Illinois Caucus." The piece is about a brochure the Obama camp is passing out explaining to out-of-state Iowa college students that they can participate in the caucuses as long as they register to vote in Iowa. Yepsen: "While it’s legal for college students to register to vote in Iowa to do that, this raises the question of whether it’s fair, or politically smart. No presidential campaign in memory has ever made such a large, open attempt to encourage students from out of state, many of whom pay out-of-state tuition, to participate in the caucuses. No other campaign appears to be doing it in this campaign cycle."

Iowans aren't quite the rubes that a certain candidate thinks they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 12/16/2008
- BelGazou I'm a Fan of BelGazou 5 fans permalink

Compared to McCain ( Keating 5, long history of taking money from lobbyists and voting accordingly) and his presidential campaign staff, Obama and his staff are candidates for sainthood.

Iowa certainly aren't rubes; they voted for Obama with a healthy 8 points over McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 12/16/2008
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Consider it??? While considering it, Blago will find ways to cause more harm. This guy has no shame!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 AM on 12/16/2008
- Chip W I'm a Fan of Chip W 18 fans permalink

Being from Chicago originally, I take some pride in the efforts of Governor Rod
Blagovechic to restore Illinois' reputation as the most corrupt state in the U.S.
But this is stumblebum corruption, hardly worthy of comparison to the corruption of
old. True, seeking kickbacks for the funding of a children's hospital does smack of
evil, but on the whole, it's mostly just funny. It hurts when people laugh at my state
of origin.
Illinois needs someone else to step up to restore the civic pride of present and former
Illinoisians. Someone who is not only evil and self-engrossed, but who's not so totally
self-engrossed as to be oblivious. Illinois, we can do better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 12/16/2008
- Oonagh I'm a Fan of Oonagh 30 fans permalink

I am so tired of hearing about this thug.... they caught him doing the dirty now throw him in jail... next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 12/16/2008
- BelGazou I'm a Fan of BelGazou 5 fans permalink

I'm no fan of Blago but there is still the small matter of having an impeachment hearing or a trial - unless they kidnap him and ship him to Guantanamo. As an unusual as the idea may be in the Bush Age, why don't we try going back to being a nation of laws and jurisprudence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 12/16/2008
- Mac18 I'm a Fan of Mac18 8 fans permalink
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"UGHH JUST DO IT ALREADY!"~ ** in my Katherine Heigl voice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 12/15/2008
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Well Blago is all legal-ed up now with his new lawyer assigned and no plans step down.
This is going to get real ugly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 12/15/2008
- Beowoof I'm a Fan of Beowoof 10 fans permalink

What? Gambling in Casablanca? I'm shocked? Almost all of these politicians who are guilty of similar, yet not so blatant acts of corruption, are willing to scapegoat this political animal. The feds SHOULD NOT be using our country's resources(wire tapping and teams of lawyers and agents) unless it keeps us safe. Absolute waste! Who gets a job out of impeachment? Freaking distraction! Vote him out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 12/15/2008

Impeachment was set up EXACTLY for situations like this.

Regardless of if he is criminally liable, he has betrayed the trust of the people he governs. He now has no power to do anything. Anything he proposes will be tainted. He is impotent as a Governor.

All states right now are facing huge crises. None can afford to have the person in charge be powerless- there is too much to do and no time to sit around waiting for an election to remove someone who has proven himself unfit for office.

Calling the impeachment of a governor who tried to sell a senate seat, extorted a children's hospital, and tried to block dissent by getting critical editorialist fired a "freaking distraction" just shows your lack of any knowledge of civics on any level.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 12/15/2008
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Bush has betrayed the trust of the people he governs

1. WMD
2. Katrina
3. 8.5 Trillian Bailout of Cash to Banksters
4. Selling of National Forest
5. Invading two countries that did nothing to America
6. Stealing the election of 2000
7. Dealing with CIA leaks
8. 10 Trillian Tax Break for Rich

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 12/15/2008
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Consider it???? Just DO IT! Bye Bye Blago!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 12/15/2008

it been a long time coming but Mike Madigan may finally get his x-mas present this year......­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 12/15/2008

Too Funny (for the RNC):

Scandal Hasn't Impacted Obama Approval Rating
As he prepares for yet another press conference later today -- with more questions expected about the scandal in Illinois surrounding his old Senate seat -- a new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows 51% say President-elect Obama has done enough to explain discussions his aides may have had with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, while 34% say he has not done enough and 14% are unsure.

Obama's transition approval rating has risen from 67% three weeks ago to 76% today.

http://politicalwire.com/archives/2008/12/15/scandal_hasnt_impacted_obama_approval_rating.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 12/15/2008
- CaliTLC I'm a Fan of CaliTLC 81 fans permalink
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Oops there it is. All that right wing ranting trying to tether Blago to Obama hasn't worked as his ratings are rising. Love it. People are no longer drinking the koolaid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 12/15/2008

Yeah, and those guys were doing a full court press trying to tie him down with it and his approval goes UP 9%.

My guess is that he will come up with a really detailed and accurate accounting of who talked to Blago and when, the press will go nutzo for a day over it, and then people will just move on. (The Jesse Jackson Jr. camp may be a little p'oed by not being on the list, but that will actually help Obama more because it looks like he distanced himself from Blago and from the candidate who seems to have been most willing to pay to play)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 12/15/2008

Keep up your smear Republican Party. I look forward to the 2010 / 2012 elections. And don't forget to give Gov. Sarah Palin a prominent roll. As a woman I so enjoyed her. I can not wait to see Sarah Palin part II.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 12/15/2008
- jaslyn I'm a Fan of jaslyn 23 fans permalink

They blew the whistle too quickly; just couldn't wait. Now, they only have him on conspiracy to commit a crime instead of the crime itself, which would have really put him away!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 12/15/2008

Maybe you should read the article about how the Tribune forced their hands.

You can't conduct an investigation of this many prominent people for long without leaks springing up and compromising the case.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 12/15/2008
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This just in: His Hair is reportedly speaking with Federal Officials. The Hair is looking to make a deal for testiying against Blago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 12/15/2008

rofl lmao

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 12/15/2008
- markg1956 I'm a Fan of markg1956 2 fans permalink

Just rent the Senate seat to a Kennedy or Clinton. If it's for sale anyway let the tax payers get some benifit not just a few elected officals.T­his should be the new slogan corruption for the benifit of the many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 12/15/2008
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Any used Senate seats available?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 12/15/2008
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