Senate Votes To Remove Blagojevich From Office, 59-0

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CHRISTOPHER WILLS | January 29, 2009 09:59 PM EST | AP

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Impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrives at his home, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was thrown out of office Thursday without a single lawmaker coming to his defense, brought down by a government-for-sale scandal that stretched from Chicago to Capitol Hill and turned the foul-mouthed politician into a national punchline.

Blagojevich, accused of trying to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat, becomes the first U.S. governor in more than 20 years to be removed by impeachment.

After a four-day trial, the Illinois Senate voted 59-0 to convict him of abuse of power, automatically ousting the second-term Democrat. In a second, identical vote, lawmakers further barred Blagojevich from ever holding public office in the state again.

"He failed the test of character. He is beneath the dignity of the state of Illinois. He is no longer worthy to be our governor," said Sen. Matt Murphy, a Republican from suburban Chicago.

Blagojevich's troubles are not over. Federal prosecutors are drawing up an indictment against him on corruption charges.

Outside his Chicago home Thursday night, Blagojevich vowed to "keep fighting to clear my name," and added: "Give me a chance to show you that I haven't let you down."

"I love the people of Illinois today more than I ever have before," he said. And in a joking reference to Chicago's history of crooked politics, he reached down to a boy in the crowd of well-wishers and said: "I love you, man. You know, this is Chicago. You can vote for me. You're old enough."

Democratic Lt. Gov. Patrick Quinn, one of Blagojevich's critics, was promptly sworn in as governor and said he would work to "restore the faith of the people of Illinois in the integrity of their government."

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Blagojevich's name and picture were promptly stripped from the state's official Web site, and his photo was removed from a display at the Capitol entrance. Quinn also canceled Blagojevich's security detail.

Blagojevich, 52, had boycotted the first three days of the impeachment trial, calling the proceedings a kangaroo court. But on Thursday, he went before the Senate to beg for his job, delivering a 47-minute plea that was, by turns, defiant, humble and sentimental.

He argued, again, that he did nothing wrong, and warned that his impeachment would set a "dangerous and chilling precedent."

"You haven't proved a crime, and you can't because it didn't happen," Blagojevich (pronounced blah-GOY-uh-vich) told the lawmakers. "How can you throw a governor out of office with insufficient and incomplete evidence?"

The verdict brought to an end what one lawmaker branded "the freak show" in Illinois. Over the past few weeks, Blagojevich found himself isolated, with almost the entire political establishment lined up against him. The crisis paralyzed state government and made Blagojevich and his helmet of lush, dark hair a punchline from coast to coast.

Many ordinary Illinoisans were glad to see him go.

"It's very embarrassing. I think it's a shame that with our city and Illinois, everybody thinks we're all corrupt," Gene Ciepierski, 54, said after watching the trial's conclusion on a TV at Chicago's beloved Billy Goat Tavern. "To think he would do something like that, it hurts more than anything."

President Barack Obama pledged to give Quinn his full cooperation.

"Today ends a painful episode for Illinois," Obama said Thursday night in a statement. "For months, the state had been crippled by a crisis of leadership. Now that cloud has lifted."

In a solemn scene, more than 30 lawmakers rose one by one on the Senate floor to accuse Blagojevich of abusing his office and embarrassing the state. They denounced him as a hypocrite, saying he cynically tried to enrich himself and then posed as the brave protector of the poor and "wrapped himself in the constitution."

They sprinkled their remarks with historical references, including Pearl Harbor's "day of infamy" and "The whole world is watching" chant from the riots that broke out during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. They cited Abraham Lincoln, the Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesus as they called for the governor's removal.

"We have this thing called impeachment and it's bleeping golden and we've used it the right way," Democratic Sen. James Meeks of Chicago said during the debate, mocking Blagojevich's expletive-laden words as captured by the FBI on a wiretap.

Blagojevich did not stick around to hear the vote. He took a state plane back to Chicago.

The verdict capped a head-spinning string of developments that began with his arrest by the FBI on Dec. 9. Fderal prosecutors had been investigating Blagojevich's administration for years, and some of his closest cronies have already been convicted.

The most spectacular allegation was that Blagojevich had been caught on wiretaps scheming to sell an appointment to Obama's Senate seat for campaign cash or a plum job for himself or his wife.

"I've got this thing and it's (expletive) golden, and I'm just not giving it up for (expletive) nothing. I'm not gonna do it," he was quoted as saying on a government wiretap.

Prosecutors also said he illegally pressured people to make campaign contributions and tried to get editorial writers fired from the Chicago Tribune for badmouthing him in print.

Obama himself, fresh from his historic election victory, was forced to look into the matter and issued a report concluding that no one in his inner circle had done anything wrong.

In the brash and often theatrical style that has infuriated fellow politicians for years, Blagojevich repeatedly refused to resign, reciting the poetry of Kipling and Tennyson and declaring at one point last month: "I will fight. I will fight. I will fight until I take my last breath. I have done nothing wrong."

Even as lawmakers were deciding whether to launch an impeachment, Blagojevich defied the political establishment and stunned everyone by appointing a former Illinois attorney general, Roland Burris, to the very Senate seat he had been accused of trying to sell. Top Democrats on Capitol Hill eventually backed down and seated Burris.

As his trial got under way, Blagojevich launched a media blitz, rushing from one TV studio to another in New York to proclaim his innocence. He likened himself to the hero of a Frank Capra movie and to a cowboy in the hands of a Wild West lynch mob.

The impeachment case included not only the criminal charges against Blagojevich, but allegations he broke the law when it came to hiring state workers, expanded a health care program without legislative approval and spent $2.6 million on flu vaccine that went to waste. The 118-member House twice voted to impeach him, both times with only one "no" vote.

Seven other U.S. governors have been removed by impeachment, the most recent being Arizona's Evan Mecham, who was driven from office in 1988 for trying to thwart an investigation into a death threat allegedly made by an aide. Illinois never before impeached a governor, despite its long and rich history of graft.

Blagojevich grew up in a working-class Chicago neighborhood, the son of a Serbian immigrant steelworker. He married the daughter of a powerful city alderman and was schooled in the bare-knuckle, backroom politics of the infamous Chicago Machine, winning election to the Illinois House in 1992 and Congress in 1996.

In 2002, he was elected governor on a promise to clean up state government after former GOP Gov. George Ryan, who is serving six years in prison for graft. But he battled openly with lawmakers from his party, and scandal soon touched his administration.

Antoin "Tony" Rezko, a former top fundraiser for Blagojevich, was convicted of shaking down businesses seeking state contracts for campaign contributions. Witnesses testified that Blagojevich was aware of some of the strong-arm tactics. Rezko is said to be cooperating with prosecutors.

Quinn, the new governor, is a 60-year-old former state treasurer who has a reputation as a political gadfly and once led a successful effort to cut the size of the Illinois House.

"I want to say to the people of Illinois, the ordeal is over," Quinn said.

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Associated Press writers Deanna Bellandi, John O'Connor and Andrea Zelinski in Springfield, and Don Babwin and Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this report.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was thrown out of office Thursday without a single lawmaker coming to his defense, brought down by a government-for-sale scandal that stretched from Chic...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. Rod Blagojevich was thrown out of office Thursday without a single lawmaker coming to his defense, brought down by a government-for-sale scandal that stretched from Chic...
 
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- cayuse I'm a Fan of cayuse 15 fans permalink
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Ballot Box looses to Power Politics and Media Mob Rule

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 01/30/2009
- StephenJK I'm a Fan of StephenJK 22 fans permalink

You said it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 01/31/2009
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 127 fans permalink
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BTW, it doesn't get more bipartisan than the Blago result. 114 to 1 in the IL House to refer; 59 to 0 to remove; and 59 to 0 to bar from state office for life. Blago was the uniter that Dubya aspired to be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 01/30/2009
- jalowe1957 I'm a Fan of jalowe1957 40 fans permalink
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Finally, the flea circus has come to an end.

May Patrick Fitzgerald do unto Blago what he did to Scooter Libby...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 01/30/2009
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 127 fans permalink
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Amen!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 01/30/2009
- cayuse I'm a Fan of cayuse 15 fans permalink
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I like what he did for Bush and Cheney better?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 01/30/2009
- SurferKit I'm a Fan of SurferKit 179 fans permalink
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To will wal lace:

What is your point? The members of my family who are Republicans and who voted for Obama are all moderates not Tali.ba.ng.ical idjits. They voted for him because they thought he was the better man for the job. They did not like McCain and found Palin an embar rassment, a j oke, if you will.

If you want to talk bipa rtisanship, then I suggest you start with the Republican Congress who voted strictly party line against the President"s stim.ulus package. Then line up those bip artisan right w.ing ha cks like Rush, O"Re.illy and Ha.nnity and tell them how you feel about THEIR bipartisanship before coming here to
give me grief about over-using the word Republican in my posts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 01/29/2009
- Catjya I'm a Fan of Catjya 11 fans permalink

A T LA ST!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 01/29/2009

He probably blames Elizabeth Taylor for this---I`ll bet he`s talking to Gandhi about it right now---'Mahatma, Liz gave FITZ the tapes---she betrayed me---what should I do????? "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 01/29/2009
- antiprop1 I'm a Fan of antiprop1 4 fans permalink
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Mother Theresa is spinning in her grave for poor Blago

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 01/29/2009

Mother Teresa? Does he know her too????------
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 01/29/2009
- ppitstop I'm a Fan of ppitstop 6 fans permalink
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"I didn't do anything wrong! I didn't do anything wrong!" I'm no lawyer (isn't he supposed to be?), but I think there's a little thing called "intent?" Those words, of yours, on tape, ex-guv'ner, those words about the f-ing golden thing you weren't going to give up for nothing, I think that's called "intent." You might want to check your dusty schoolbooks though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 01/29/2009
- cayuse I'm a Fan of cayuse 15 fans permalink
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What you expect, no WMD, no torture, we have free elections, we have rule by Media Mob and ditto heads

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 01/30/2009
- C0Y0TE2 I'm a Fan of C0Y0TE2 28 fans permalink
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Hamas accused of t.orture d.eath of Gaza critic

“GAZA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A P.alestini­an man has accused Islamist Hamas militants in control of the Gaza Strip of t.orturing and kllling his brother, O.sama Atallah, a teacher, for publicly criticizing them.

“His brother, Bassam, said on Thursday masked g.unmen in two jeeps had arrived at the family home in the city of Gaza on Tuesday. They identified themselves as Hamas internal security and they arrested his brother.

“Bassam said the Hamas security service told the family that O.sama would be released in a matter of hours. But a Hamas government official later denied the teacher was in custody.

“The family subsequently received a telephone call from the hospital that O.sama Atallah was in critical condition. He later d.ied of his wounds.

“Many older Gaza P.alestini­ans have scoffed at the claim by Hamas of "victory" once the fighting was halted on Jan 18.”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 01/29/2009
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 127 fans permalink
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So, Blago is a member of Hamas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 01/29/2009
- antiprop1 I'm a Fan of antiprop1 4 fans permalink
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I think this is a bit off topic. Am I missing a Blago Hamas link? Interesting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 01/29/2009
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Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 01/29/2009
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 358 fans permalink
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Way off topic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 01/29/2009
- C0Y0TE2 I'm a Fan of C0Y0TE2 28 fans permalink
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gaza fighting Islamist Hamas militants masked

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 01/29/2009
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Fighting is so overrated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 01/29/2009

Our Guy is awesome; he is going to bring down this B-igot once and for all..... He is absolutely BRILLIANT.

Yes Republicans continue to follow your leader Rush the A nti-American Limbaugh and you will lead your party into non-existence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 01/29/2009
- kittykali I'm a Fan of kittykali 65 fans permalink

blago's corrupt but he's NOT a BlGOT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 01/29/2009
- antiprop1 I'm a Fan of antiprop1 4 fans permalink
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Anti-American? He is the greatest American ever. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Rush Limbaugh. Just ask blogging genius tsewydoo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 01/29/2009

And then you came down off of your high

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 01/29/2009
- buckygreen I'm a Fan of buckygreen 80 fans permalink

OT but I hope youre watching Dan Rather on Rachel right now re Afghanistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 01/29/2009
- SurferKit I'm a Fan of SurferKit 179 fans permalink
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Saw it. Very good interview.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 01/29/2009
- C0Y0TE2 I'm a Fan of C0Y0TE2 28 fans permalink
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postman606: On man's "culture" is another man's garbage that wasn't picked up.

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American white conservative male perspective?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 01/29/2009
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This was a mistake - Conviction before justice - Bad precedent.

One of the tragic ironies is Bush's and Cheney's lies and back door dealings didn't even get him impeached and people actually died and you have CEOs who destroyed whole companies and sent the US economy in a tail spin and they still have their million dollar jobs.

Bad precedent. Depressing. Are the American People on drugs?

Some people I guess are just more equal than others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 01/29/2009

Dems begin running radio and tv Ads with Rush Limbaugh saying he wanted Obama to fail and how the house republicans followed their leader with ZERIO for in support of the American People

Obama set them up (LOL)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/29/obama-allies-use-limbaugh_n_162390.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 01/29/2009

Even if Blagojevich was a crook, the impeachment seemed like a hasty decision itself to spare Illinois of the embarrassment. Also the way Patrick Fitzgerald catapulted the issue onto the national stage, and the fact that he even quoted Blagojevich's statements to further incriminate him in the public eye was a bit unprofessional, something is up with him, just can't put my finger on it.

I also love how Bill O'Rielly tried to alter an argument about corrupt Illinois politics into a partisan attack on Democrats, apparently because one party rules the state, even though the last convicted governor was a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 PM on 01/29/2009
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