BLAGOJEVICH IMPEACHED: House Votes Against Governor 114-1

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CHRISTOPHER WILLS | January 9, 2009 09:43 PM EST | AP

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Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich makes a statement Friday, Jan. 9, 2009 in Chicago, after he was impeached by the Illinois House on a wide array of offenses including criminal corruption and wasting taxpayers money. The two term Democrat becomes the first governor in the history of Illinois to be impeached. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was impeached Friday by Illinois lawmakers furious that he turned state government into a "freak show," setting the stage for an unprecedented trial in the state Senate that could get him thrown out of office. The 114-1 vote in the Illinois House came exactly a month after Blagojevich's arrest on charges that included trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat. The debate took less than 90 minutes, and not a single legislator rose in defense of the governor, who was jogging in the snow in Chicago.

Later, a defiant Blagojevich insisted again that he committed no crime, and declared: "I'm going to fight every step of the way." He portrayed himself as a victim of political payback by the House for his efforts to extend health care and other relief to the ordinary people of Illinois.

"The causes of the impeachment are because I've done things to fight for families," the 52-year-old Democrat said at a news conference where he surrounded himself with people that spokesman Lucio Guerrero said had benefited from the state's expanded health care program, including a man in a wheelchair and a kidney transplant recipient. He took no questions.

Blagojevich becomes the first U.S. governor in more than 20 years to be impeached. Arizona's Evan Mecham was impeached, convicted and removed from office in 1988 for trying to thwart an investigation into a death threat allegedly made by an aide.

No other Illinois governor has ever been impeached, despite the state's storied history of graft. Blagojevich's immediate predecessor, George Ryan, is behind bars for corruption, and two earlier governors also went to prison.

The Senate trial is set to begin Jan. 26. While impeachment in the House required only a simple majority, or 60 votes, a two-thirds vote would be needed for conviction in the 59-member Senate.

During the House debate, lawmakers complained that Blagojevich had made a laughingstock out of the state.

"It's our duty to clean up the mess and stop the freak show that's become Illinois government," said Democratic Rep. Jack Franks.

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Rep. Monique Davis, a Democrat, said: "If the governor walked down that aisle today, how many of us would fall over ourselves to greet him? I think we'd hold our heads down in shame. We wanted him, we elected him, we supported him, and he's disgraced us."

The criminal case against the governor included charges he tried to sell the Senate seat for campaign cash or a plum position for himself or his wife, and pressured people into making campaign contributions.

The impeachment case was based on the criminal charges plus other allegations _ that Blagojevich expanded a health care program without authority, that he circumvented hiring laws to give jobs to political allies, that he spent millions on flu vaccines that he knew couldn't be brought into the country.

Blagojevich did not testify before the House impeachment committee and has not offered an explanation for the criminal charges.

"His silence in this grave matter is deafening," said House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie, a Chicago Democrat.

Rep. Elga Jefferies voted "present." Rep. Milton Patterson, also a Chicago Democrat, voted against impeachment. Patterson said later that he was not defending anyone, but that he read the impeachment committee's report and wasn't comfortable voting against the governor.

"I went by my own gut feeling; it's as simple as that," he said. "If the government is going to indict him, let them go ahead and do that. That's their job, and I'm doing my job."

After returning from his jog, Blagojevich said his situation reminded him of the short story "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," about a petty criminal who takes up running. "And that's what this is, by the way, a long-distance run," he said.

Later, at the news conference, Blagojevich portrayed the impeachment vote as another round in a long struggle with the House, which he said had repeatedly thwarted his efforts to help real people instead of "special interests and lobbyists."

He ended the news conference by reciting a few lines from the poem "Ulysses" by Lord Alfred Tennyson, ending with: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."

After his arrest, Blagojevich defied practically the entire political establishment by appointing someone to the Senate, former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris. That provoked a furor as state and federal officials struggled over whether to seat Burris.

On Friday, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that Burris' paperwork was valid and that Illinois' secretary of state did not have to sign his appointment. Timothy Wright, Burris's attorney, told reporters later that the secretary of state had signed a document certifying the appointment, a claim disputed by Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White's legal adviser.

Nathan Maddox said the letter "is not the official Senate appointment document."

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said Friday that the Senate would not accept Burris without the signature and therefore efforts to seat Burris should stop "until that impeachment trial in the Illinois Senate is concluded."

Timothy Wright, Burris' attorney, said he planned to travel to Washington to speak with Senate leaders Monday on behalf of his client, adding, "The appointment of Roland Burris is an effective appointment."

The Illinois Senate is working to draft rules for the impeachment trial. The state constitution does not specify what is an impeachable offense and does not lay out a standard for conviction, other than that senators must "do justice according to law." The chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court will preside.

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On the Net:

Committee report: http://tinyurl.com/94n5fo

Impeachment resolution: http://tinyurl.com/83zera

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was impeached Friday by Illinois lawmakers furious that he turned state government into a "freak show," setting the stage for an unprecedented trial in t...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was impeached Friday by Illinois lawmakers furious that he turned state government into a "freak show," setting the stage for an unprecedented trial in t...
 
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I see that one guy got it right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 01/16/2009
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Too bad they couldn't do this before he appointed a senator.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 01/11/2009
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Wow! "After returning from his jog, Blagojevich said his situation reminded him of the short story "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," about a petty criminal who takes up running. "And that's what this is, by the way, a long-distance run," he said."

Wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 01/10/2009
- maddie0001 I'm a Fan of maddie0001 2 fans permalink

http://www.i-saverx.net/general.htm - the Illinois prescription plan. It looks pretty good, is this what he's getting impeached about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 01/10/2009

Yes, but he defied and defied and defied the FDA to get it done. Blago is quite the populist, quite the liberal democrat, to be honest, but we cannot allow him to be dictator. He does not know how to build consensus. Even Clinton was able to work with the Republicans and make compromises on some things, Blago cannot fo that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 01/11/2009
- UsofA I'm a Fan of UsofA 29 fans permalink
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No, he's getting impeached for bald-faced corruption and recklessness in office. Oh, and for trying to recite poetry in press conferences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 01/11/2009
- Seven7s I'm a Fan of Seven7s 2 fans permalink

I wonder how many people he brings down with him during the trial. Is it like the President where the Chief Justice of the IL court presides over the hearing in the legislature or does he just go to a regular Federal court?

Sorry but I dont buy the BS that he is just one lone corrupt politicians nor do I buy that this will be an open and shut case.

He mentioned interest in committing a crime but there is no proof he conspired to commit said crime nor that he actually did.

My question is, since being a complete jacka$$ isnt against the law; what exactly are they going to convict him of?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 01/10/2009
- berrycooda I'm a Fan of berrycooda 23 fans permalink

All of a sudden Illinois is in a great big hurry to kick Blagojevich out
of office.

Who do they want to replace him. Seems like they are chomping
at the bit to get rid of him at this particular time.

Why didn't they do it before now?????

Can't wait until it gets in a lawyer's hands and see what they have
to come up with...Might get interesting....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 01/10/2009
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It seems to me (I don't know Blago too well, having never been to Illinois) that he was quite popular for his progressive agenda until the scandal broke, and for scandals, this one is pretty heavy.

Now, I think the good people of Illinois are extremely concerned (to say the least) about their corrupt image in the eyes of the rest of the nation and the world. Their last governor is currently in prison on similar charges, and I've heard rumors that a $20 bribe will buy your way out of a smog check on your car in Chicago. It doesn't matter if the rumor is true, but the fact that it's out there and people believe it tarnishes the reputation of Illinois.

Now if I were from Illinois, I'd be at least a bit embarrassed about this state of affairs (real and imagined) and I'd be ready to crucify Blagojevich (the BIG scandal) simply to show the rest of the world that something is being done.

Finally, the image of Illinois politics is important to the nation right now because that's where President-Elect Obama began his career, and I, like many of his supporters in Illinois, I imagine, would like to get this thing resolved quickly before right-wing orcs attempt to shove it down the new administration's throat.

Hope that helped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 AM on 01/11/2009
- Pennsanic I'm a Fan of Pennsanic 9 fans permalink
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Pet Peeve alert!: If someone is eager or anxious to do something, they are said to be champing at the bit, (not chomping at the bit.).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 01/11/2009
- Skiwee I'm a Fan of Skiwee 13 fans permalink
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Took them long enough, now how long before he actually leaves the 'gov's office?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 01/10/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 266 fans permalink
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mid February

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 01/10/2009
- DrDemon I'm a Fan of DrDemon 7 fans permalink
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zzzzzzzzzz­zzZZZZZZZZ­ZZZZ !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 01/10/2009
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Rachel Maddow on MSNBC did an outstanding job tonight reporting this.

Rhonda

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 01/09/2009
- johnnynyc I'm a Fan of johnnynyc 34 fans permalink

Maddow isn't a reporter, she just isn't. Either is Olbermann and he's had the good sense to admit it too.

She had the benefit of reading all the stories published throughout the afternoon while she was preparing to offer comment on it during her evening show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 01/10/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 266 fans permalink
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Maddow does lean left, but she does not lie. That fact alone makes her more credible than most of the "reports" out there, including that liar J the P who will be a war reporter for an Ohio tv station.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 01/10/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

So easy to impeach Blag, but we should have impeached bushco!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 01/09/2009

In his post impeachment press conference Blagojevich compares his situation to "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," interesting. In the movie, the climax - and really compelling scene - is when the runner drops out of the race just before the finish line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 01/09/2009
- shedances I'm a Fan of shedances 41 fans permalink
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I am so glad they voted for impeaching Blagojevich. I hope he is required to leave office soon, and that his successor (Pat Quinn) makes the next Senate pick. I don't think Burris should be accepted, under these less-than-­desirable, potentially corrupt, circumstances.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 01/09/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 228 fans permalink

Chris Matthews give the First Ever Hardball award to none other than Mr. Burris !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 01/09/2009
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I didn't hear that -- but, hooray!!! I think Matthews is very intelligent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 01/09/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 228 fans permalink

He seems to respect Mr. Burris as an elderly, learned man who deserves to be seated ! I agree ! Since I find no logical, legal reasons not to seat him !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 01/09/2009
- Sabreen60 I'm a Fan of Sabreen60 59 fans permalink
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Except that M@tthews was singing praises for P@lin this evening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 01/09/2009
- johnnynyc I'm a Fan of johnnynyc 34 fans permalink

Matthews is seeing this in terms of race.

He thinks the most potent image of the whole affair was a black man (Burris) standing in the rain trying to get seated in an all-white club (the Senate).

I'm not sure many Americans see it this way since the Senate made it clear it wasn't seating ANY Blago appointee well before the race of that appointee became known.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 01/10/2009

Bravo, Illinois House of Reps!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 01/09/2009

Pardons is on page 54 of the report.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 01/09/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 228 fans permalink

Expound .. please !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 01/09/2009

someone on here asked something about the pardons. It states that the committee in the legislature that reviews this stuff requested that records be turned over but that Blago had refused to do so. There was a news story about a possible pay for play arrangement regarding one of those pardons

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 01/09/2009
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