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CapitolFax.com: “The View” live blog *** UPDATED x3 w/Video ***

  • Anonymous Coward · 11 months ago
  • wndycty · 11 months ago
    Its funny that Barbara Walters is appearing via satellite and they placed a monitor where she would be sitting.
  • Reality Check · 11 months ago
    Patti's a no-show
  • wndycty · 11 months ago
    Walters asks him if he really sees himself as Gandi, King or Mandela. Blago: I was taken out of context.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    he looks like he's sweating.
  • Wickedred · 11 months ago
    Well, he didn't do it, he was just taken out of context. He didn't compare himself to the great ones, he didn't try to sell the senate seat. He's completely innocent.

    Oh, I sooooo believe him.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    BW...answer the question otherwise, why are you wasting all our time.
  • stallion · 11 months ago
    Looks a little warm in the studio.....
  • wndycty · 11 months ago
    LOL Walters told him he might be wasting his time if he doesn't answer the question about if he "said those things."
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "the whole story is the whole story." jeez. resign already!
  • Concerned Observer · 11 months ago
    Good for you, Babs.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    Rod said go ahead and tape me.....then he says the thought conversations in his home were private.
  • Wickedred · 11 months ago
    It's complicated politics, Barbara. When the whole story comes out, they'll see what was really true.

    Barbara - You're never going to answer those (questions about pay-to-play, etc.).

    He really doesn't have a clue what reality is anymore. He is not fit to govern. Barbara is trying to bring him crashing back and it's not working.
  • sal-says · 11 months ago
    Wife watching the View. Looks like the real 'journalist' returned to Barbara Walters; not letting gov. goofy off the hook; wants answers to her questions. Way to go.
  • bored now · 11 months ago
    "your wife's family doesn't seem to be crazy about you." BW
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "your wife's family doesn't seem to be crazy about you."

    "my father in law was involved with a landfill that was operating in an illegal fashion."

    yikes.
  • wndycty · 11 months ago
    Wow, Walters got into family business by bringing Dick Mell quotes.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    BW....why isn't your wife with you. Did she cancelled under advice of family?
    Rod...again, out of context.
    He's totally not answering questons and BW doesn't want to waste her time on this guy.
  • Stayathomemom · 11 months ago
    Blago thinks everything about him has been put out of content.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    This PR campaign is a total flop. Didn't think it was possible for Rod to look worse than he did but he's sunk again.
    I could vomit!
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "your approval rating has gone to...the mayor calls you cuckoo...the Lt. gov has compared you to the wizard
    of Oz.. /....wouldn't it be better dignity state if you resigned?"
  • stallion · 11 months ago
    LOL.....She is great....she is laughing
  • bored now · 11 months ago
    "your state government is at a standstill... for the sake of the state, for your own dignity, wouldn't it be better if you resigned?" BW

    "for me to resign would be a way for me to disgrace my children." RB
  • iMAGINE · 11 months ago
    Hiding behind his children again, again, & again!
  • wordslinger · 11 months ago
    He's getting pounded. 50/50 he cancels Larry King and Greta.
  • Oberon · 11 months ago
    Ptti did not appear "on the advice of family," not her attorneys?
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    You've gotta watch this. the full panel is going to question him next. I'm sure this is tougher than Rod thought.
  • Oberon · 11 months ago
    Patti did not appear "on the advice of family," not her attorneys?
  • baba wawa · 11 months ago
    'Governor, if you couwd be any kind of twee, would you wesign, for the good of youwer state?'

    Hasselback would have been the likeliest friendly person on The View, easiest to derail. She's not there today.

    I bet it gets worse in the next segment. Women can smell a ratfink.
  • Anonymous ZZZ · 11 months ago
    Oh man. Is it possible for a governor's approval rating to drop below 0? This PR campaign is a disaster. If anything, he's making the public's perception of him worse. Both Diane Sawyer and Barbara Walters kept looking at him with that, "Are you NUTS?" look and are not hiding their skepticism whatsoever. Barbara's questions have been great. Way to go, Babs!
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    Larry King has a call in part. some of that can be gamed. Larry
    is no where near as tough as BW and Greta has spent too much time chasing down the Aruba murder and hanging out in Palin's Alaska to be too tough. he's done with the hardest part on the View.
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "Oprah's Oprah and i'm just the gov. of Ill."
    "i grew up in a tough neighborhood and you would not talk in front of your mother that way."

    yuk.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    Whoopi,this is a media circus, do you think you are hurting yourseld at this point?
  • How Ironic · 11 months ago
    Amy-

    Word is, he might not make any more appearances today. Once a ship is sinking, no other show is going to put him on, and not look "tough".

    I bet he doesn't make any more after today. What a trainwreck.
  • lifer · 11 months ago
    Don't thing so about Greta she was one of the first to have an hour long interview and went to Springfield, she may clean his clock
  • Cranky Old Man · 11 months ago
    Is it just me or is he doing the Clinton "hand thing" a lot?
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "they won't let me say it ain't true, i didn't do it."

    governor grammar
  • baba wawa · 11 months ago
    Whoopi looks like she's scared of a crazy man
  • bored now · 11 months ago
    say it, "i am not a crook."

    good luck with that...
  • School Finance · 11 months ago
    Obama's staff may be able to shed some light on charge A (at least to their conversations with the Governor) but they can't testify to charges B-J of the House Special Report. I love the "I'm not a crook" segment and the hair rub!
  • Madison County Watcher · 11 months ago
    Barbara knocked him down, Whoopi is dragging him back up. Unbelievable.

    "Where the hell is the Supreme Court, that's what I want to know," says Whoopi.

    Now, another is asking him to do his Nixon impression. Hilarious.
  • Mike Murray · 11 months ago
    Whoopi grills Blago on his 6ht amendment rights claim. Says he can itroduce sworn statements, just not witnesses. Blago sticks to his guns, and blames the sneate rules for setting him up to lose
  • Mike Murray · 11 months ago
    Whoopi grills Blago on his 6ht amendment rights claim. Says he can itroduce sworn statements, just not witnesses. Blago sticks to his guns, and blames the senate rules for setting him up to lose
  • hisgirlfriday · 11 months ago
    Hahahaha. I love Joy Behar for messing up his hair (or at least attempting to) and trying to get him to do a Nixon impression.
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    joy behar rubbing his hair and trying to get him to do his Nixon impression...i am not a crook.

    actually, that is when he looked the most red faced.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow · 11 months ago
    The panel was disapointing. They didn't ask the right questions and fell into his "the process is illegal" BS. Barbara Walters was great tho.
  • Anonymous · 11 months ago
    OMG! I'm sooo embarrassed to be from the "great" State of Illinois at this moment.
  • Mike Murray · 11 months ago
    Blago done now. Same basic storyline. Conspirancy to get him due to his resistance to taxes and his support for programs like health care.
  • Wickedred · 11 months ago
    He completely avoids the fact that he could have appeared in the Senate himself to testify on his own behalf. He could have done several things, but instead, we of Illinois get to watch as he self-destructs on national television.

    Actually, it's kind of fun, in a sad, poor little man way. I just want to pat him on the head and tell him to pack up his toys and go home.
  • And I Approved This Message · 11 months ago
    The fact that he's oblivious to what a train wreck these interviews have been is proof that he's unfit to govern. He looks and sounds like a madman. All he can do is say over and over that he can't call witnesses. Stuck on stupid.
  • Oberon · 11 months ago
    He got what he wanted from the panel, the chance to confuse the criminal trial and the Senate trial. BW was well-prepped, but it seems the rest of the panel wasn't well prepared. He'll probably score The View as a plus, despite how tough BW was.
  • VanillaMan · 11 months ago
    I heard that Roland Burris's mausoleum is adding the line, "Selected to be US Senator, beating out Oprah Winfrey"
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    "Rod Blagojevich and his hair: the tour on search for one person with reasonable doubt"

    one person out there in the Northern District of Illinois. that's all he's broadcasting for.
  • cover · 11 months ago
    Can Greta bring up the analogy of what happened to the previous director of the Lincoln Presidential Museum, who lost his job shortly after being caught shoplifting? The Governor (I believe rightly so) acted swiftly to fire this person to protect the state, not waiting for the criminal proceedings to play out, even though the criminal charge had no direct tie to state service.

    Isn't the General Assembly doing the same thing, protecting the state from a rogue employee? The House has recommended that the Governor be fired, and the Senate is likely to vote to send him packing next week.

    I can't imagine either Geraldo, who thinks the Governor is getting shafted, or softball-throwing Larry King putting this out there. Greta could certainly ask this tough question, and how can the Governor talk his way out of it?
  • Chicago Cynic · 11 months ago
    Wow. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse. Someone should sue Rod's entire team, sans Ed Genson who had the good sense to resign, for malpractice. All of this was totally to be expected. Rod looks like a bigger ass today than he already did if that were possible.
  • wndycty · 11 months ago
  • sparky · 11 months ago
    I think he's trying to set-up an insanity defense for the criminal case.
  • Retired ISP · 11 months ago
    Ever since Blago was arrested the OT for his EPU detail(security for all you non ISP people) has taken off , one officer got $12,000 in OT so far. Maybe something those Chicago investigative reporters should check out.
  • OldTown · 11 months ago
    Rich

    Doesn't the governor's bond require him to stay in the Northern District?? How is he in NY? Did the judge allow him to leave??
  • Amy · 11 months ago
    Oprah..."she said she was meditating when she got the news."

    lol.
  • ThreeSheets · 11 months ago
    Blago over-estimates the attention span of jurors if he really thinks this PR blitz will be remembered when this goes to trial in 12-18 months and after days/weeks/months of listening to wiretaps, John Harris and others.

    I'm usually the first to dismiss juries, but I give them at least that much credit.
  • ThreeSheets · 11 months ago
    Blago over-estimates the attention span of jurors if he really thinks this PR blitz will be remembered when this goes to trial in 12-18 months and after days/weeks/months of listening to wiretaps, John Harris and others.

    I'm usually the first to dismiss juries, but I give them at least that much credit.

    Last, as to Chicago Cynic, unless you have some inside knowledge that the Adam family lawyers are advising him to do this, I wouldn't be so quick to blame them for malpractice. Plenty of clients ignore their lawyers' advice. Sometimes we quit, other times we ride it out.
  • ThreeSheets · 11 months ago
    After reading Rich's newest post on the legal team, never mind what I said about blaming the Adam family lawyers.
  • Crazy Guv · 11 months ago
    Question...was Blago let go on bail after his arrest? If so, are the rules still that the person must remain in the state?
  • HANAL · 11 months ago
    Is the Governor's participation considered "State Business"? Did he take personal or vacation days, or grant himself a leave-of-absence? Is any of the time he spends conducting this PR activity considered "STATE WORK"? Perhaps he should document this as PERSONAL, rather than STATE-PAID time. There should be some accounting for the actual time he spends doing "STATE WORK" just like any other state employee.
  • Holdingontomywallet · 11 months ago
    Don't those ladies do any preparation before they interview anyone? That was a horrible interview. They let him go on and on as a victim. All that was missing was the milk and cookies...
  • Rich Miller · 11 months ago
    HANAL, the governor is not a state employee. He's an elected official. Take a breath.
  • How Ironic · 11 months ago
    If anyone finds where clips of the interview are, I'm sure I'm not the only one looking for them. Please post some links.
  • Phineas J. Whoopee · 11 months ago
    I think Patti Blago not showing up is a big deal.
  • T.J. · 11 months ago
    "I bet it gets worse in the next segment. Women can smell a ratfink."

    Is Patti not a woman?
  • Swami · 11 months ago
    Joy Behar was mussing Rod's hair as a way to try and see if it was a rug.
  • Arthur Andersen · 11 months ago
    They will never learn. The troopers drove cars out to New York, unless they just brought some Illinois license plates along to slap on the Hertz cars to fool the New Yorkers.
  • Kevin Fanning · 11 months ago
    The interview reminded me of the end of Bull Durham where Tim Robbins is listing off all of the talking points after a game in the majors that Kevin Costner gave to him. Someone should tell the Gov that this isn't baseball.

    "I just want to go out there and give it my all, and do the best that I can for this ball club. And the good lord willing, that will happen."
  • GofGlenview · 11 months ago
    Fantastical! What a nut. You gotta love him turing this into a "witch hunt by thsoe that want to raise taxes".

    What is relly significant, is that there was apparently a plane ride to NY and on that plane were Blago, Levine, Kelly, Hurtgen, Cari, (I think) Rezko and a body guard to Blago. So far everyone of them has been indicted (3 pled guilty, one conviction)save the body guard. Hurtgen and Blago are the hold outs. Hurtgen goes to trial in about a month. Odds are that Rezko and Kelly are cooperating. Ya just got to wonder what went down on that plane...I would love to know what that body guard knows.
  • Secret Square · 11 months ago
    Someone actually touched The Hair (on national teevee, no less) and lived to tell about it? lol
  • Captain America · 11 months ago
    Obviously. Blago is audtioning for his own political reality television show.
  • GofGlenview · 11 months ago
    "Kangaroo court with Captain Kangaroo"

    Maybe his "witness" thing is a sham. Pehaps it is just blackmail bluff. He's got the goods. His witness list is strange. I think at one time he was talkng about Rahm, Jackson, Gov. Doyle of Wisconsin...he must have dirt and it trying to put political pressure by naming them as "witnesses he'd like to call". Very strange. Don't buy it.

    I know it's a long ball...there's a kitty.
  • Truthful James · 11 months ago
    One of the best things regarding the YouTube type extracts is the Start arrow covering Blago's mouth.

    If only that were true life.

    Genson would have to cop to an insanity plea himself had he continued.
  • Rich Miller · 11 months ago
    ===he must have dirt===

    Highly doubtful. He's just attempting to drag everyone down with him and so he's playing cute word games because he knows the press will lap it up.
  • Little Egypt · 11 months ago
    BW was a good interviewer. I'm extremely disappointed with the other 3. I thought Joy would be tough. My opinion is that the three View women, who lean democrat, were more enamored with Blago than interested in continuing to grill him. Of course, The View is an entertainment show and definitely not a news program. So I guess the score on the view is BW-1, Blago-1. I'm just glad the Senate took a one hour break so I can catch up on the reading. Between the TV and this blog, it's been busy today. Thanks Rich for opening up a little early today, even though you're not feeling well. Sorry to jolt you awake this morning.
  • Holdingontomywallet · 11 months ago
    Great television. Geraldo is now interviewing Whoopi on Fox about their Blagojevich interviews. They both are now wondering if the governor is innocent and they are buying his allegation that this is a kangaroo court. Don't these people do any homework before they conduct these interviews? They are basically repeating the argument that Blago's actions were "sleazy" but not criminal. He has managed to convince a couple of people - unbelievable.
  • Cheswick · 11 months ago
    It's like those people who go around saying "I'm so smart" or "I'm so pretty" or "I'm so honest." No. The people will be able to figure those things out on their own without you telling them.

    And might I add, you can't blame the sensationalization of it all when you're the one doing the sensationalizing.
  • Ann O'Namus · 11 months ago
    Why doesn't someone in the media, or Sen. Murphy when he had a chance, point out that Blago COULD have call witnesses, until he blew the filing deadline?
  • Cheswick · 11 months ago
    Watching GMA now. He has no desire to defend his wife's virtue, instead he quotes Rudy Kipling. What a jerk.