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Blagojevich Hires Drew Peterson's PR Firm, Will Appear On "Larry King Live"

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First Posted: 02/24/09 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:00 PM ET

CHICAGO - Illinois' embattled governor has hired the same public relations firm that represents another much-in-the-news Illinoisan _ former suburban police sergeant Drew Peterson.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich's decision to employ the Tampa, Fla.-based Publicity Agency comes amid a newly launched media blitz, which will include a Monday appearance on CNN's "Larry King Live."

"The governor has decided that he wants to speak and tell his side of the story, and he enlisted us to help," Glenn Selig, the PR firm's founder, said on Saturday.

Blagojevich's impeachment trial in the state Senate is also set to start Monday, though the governor has said he won't show up or mount a defense, complaining the trial rules are unfair.

Blagojevich becomes the Florida agency's second high-profile client after Peterson, who has been named a suspect in the disappearance of his wife, Stacy Peterson.

Otherwise, Selig said there's nothing to link Peterson and Blagojevich, accused of scheming to benefit from his power to name President Barack Obama's replacement in the U.S. Senate.

"They are totally different cases," Selig said. "They each offer their own challenges for the individuals. The only thing they have in common is they are both big stories in the news."

After keeping mostly out of the public eye since his arrest last month on federal corruption charges, Blagojevich has given a series of interviews over the last few days.

On Monday, Blagojevich also will appear on ABC-TV's "The View" and "Good Morning, America." Peterson, too, has been interviewed on "Good Morning, America."

"We aren't doing any other morning shows," Selig said about the governor's Monday appearances. "We are not going to go show to show. We don't want to overdo it."

Blagojevich will fly to New York and appear on the TV shows in person, Selig said. The governor's wife, Patti, is expected to appear with him on "The View."

In recent days, Blagojevich has been careful not to answer questions about specific federal allegations, but Selig said the governor would still have plenty to say.

"He has some very strong opinions about what's going on in the (Illinois) Senate and how he's been treated," he said. "And he wants to get that message out."

Selig said that his agency will be responsible for dealing with the media on personal matters related to Blagojevich _ not with issues directly related to Illinois state business.

Selig's firm began representing Peterson after the Bolingbrook man's fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, disappeared in October 2007. Peterson claims Stacy left him for another man.

Authorities are also investigating the death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose body was found in a bathtub in her house in 2004. Peterson has not been named a suspect in her death.

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04:06 PM on 01/26/2009
So who runs this PR firm? Lucifer and Co.?
11:30 AM on 01/26/2009
What's the point of doing PR if you can't talk specifically about anything?


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11:17 AM on 01/26/2009
WELCOME 2 THE SHOW :)
05:47 PM on 01/25/2009
Blago could certainly use some help in the PR department.

Perhaps he'll get us all singin' kumbayah before we know it...
02:23 PM on 01/25/2009
LMAO...

I CAN'T WAIT TO BOTH OF THE CLOWNS BE CONVICTED
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frant52
11:59 AM on 01/25/2009
Oh no! This is really turning into an all out circus!
I'm anxious to see the upshot of these spots. This man is really going overboard, instead of appearing at his own impeachment trial, he opts to appear on The View? Okay..
Interesting, I don't see Oprah, a Chicago based show offering him time, he's got to take his show on the road, out of town!
08:51 PM on 01/24/2009
There's no connection between the two men - except for the PR firm that chose to represent these upstanding, publicity-worthy citizens. Wait til Blago gets your bill, Mr. Selig. Your pay will be a couple of expletives, a "you're trying to rob me blind," and a few lines of Whitman.
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08:47 PM on 01/24/2009
Why, oh why, doesn't this surprise me? I agree with Peaceisnecessary's comment: it does show that Blago is "not in his right mind". How can he think that making a move that would link him in the public's mind to Drew Peterson in any way is going to help his cause?!?! Does Blago realize that DP's PR ventures have not changed anyone's opinion of him?
07:25 PM on 01/24/2009
This man is nuts!
06:46 PM on 01/24/2009
Can we all conclude that Blago is not in his right mind. I cannot help but laugh on how delusional he is whenever he arranges those fake press conferences. I think deep down, Blago wants to be an actor. He would make a lousy one just like he is governor.
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mjb5406
05:09 PM on 01/24/2009
First I would love to know who is footing the bills for Blago and Peppermint Patti to jet-set around the country to do these interviews. I sure hope he's not going to soak the taxpayers for it.

Secondly, I find it amusing that he, in his Friday press conference, implored the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to published editorials to show how unfair the impeachment process is being to him... well, the Tribune published its first editorial today, but I don't think it's exactly what Blago was looking for:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0124edit1jan24,0,6488015.story

They concluded:
"You were correct Friday in observing that the Chicago Tribune has a history of siding with victims of unfairness. In this case, those victims are the citizens of Illinois—not the governor who repeatedly abused them."
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ChiProgressive
05:58 PM on 01/24/2009
Nice Point!

I look forward to all of the hilarious moments Blagojevich and Burris will bring in the coming months.

Unfortunately, those same hilarious moments will come at the expense of the same Illinoisans these clowns are supposed to represent.