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For some reason the word "coward" comes to mind.
Oops.
Let's see either spend the rest of my life in prison, or tell the truth about the weasel. That doesn't seem like a hard decision.
I hope and expect he's on a 12-step plan.
Rod's on deck, Filan's in the hole.
But I'm not celebrating...this is just too damn sad to generate any degree of glee. We need it to end--if not with a bang, then with a whimper.
This must be awfully expensive. I wonder who is paying the bills. Does Rezko have any money left?
Or is that billionaire from London helping out.
Rich - You should be caned for flogging Kevin on his birthday ;) Better buy him a beer and send a 6 pack to the guv.
Duffy claims they will appeal the case.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070...
There's a few more rungs on Fitz' ladder before he gets to Blago. He doesn't have a good ironclad case YET.
Rebecca was not intuitive. The intuitive ones have been gone for a long time. Monk, Tusk, Cheryl Jackson, the former legal counsels. Those were the intuitive ones. Anybody who worked with Rod last month is not intuitive.
Sure, a sitting Gov is a pretty big fish, but Fitz already has one of those on the resume... but getting the goods (if any) on a major party's Presidential nominee???? Priceless.
I think it's a foregone conclusion that Rezko delivers the goods on the Gov and that the Gov's indictment will come before the end of the year. But, I also think that one of the areas that will be explored in depth with Rezko will be Obama to see if there is anything hidden under the rocks.
Fitz needs to get Obama before Obama has the power to get Fitz. Indeed, the clock is ticking. This is the stuff of Greek Tragedies.
OTOH, I think it may count as the shortest formal speech Rod has ever given. See, a little sunshine behind every cloud.
I don't see how he gets out of this hole, he's got no more moral authority, the completely adversarial press is stalking his bully pulpit, the surrogates will now be dropping away like rats from a plague ship, and the campaign fundraisers may as well roll up the carpet. And we have not yet begun the other trials already scheduled. I give him about 60 days, as the Jenga pieces continue to fall out, then one way or another, its hello, Governor Pat Quinn!
allegations or convictions had anything to do with Obama.
If I was MJM, the first thing I would do today is tell Blago I want to witness him signing the ethics legislation.
he is going to need cash for those expensive lawyer bills.
“I’m saddened by today’s verdict.
What exactly makes the Senator "sad?"
This isn’t the Tony Rezko I knew,
Actually, Senator, these misdeeds were occuring under your nose, and in fact happened before you entered into a real estate transaction with Rezco. That you didn't know, as you claim, speaks poorly of your own judgment.
but now he has been convicted by a jury on multiple charges
Yes, oddly the conviction happened the day after you secured enough superdelegates to win the nomination.
that once again shine a spotlight on the need for reform.
I'm confused by this. What reform is needed if laws already exist that resulted in Rezko's conviction? And if the need has always existed, where were you when you could have done something about it?
I encourage the General Assembly
Of which I was an 8 year member.
to take whatever steps are necessary to prevent these kinds of abuses in the future.â€
Such steps that I had no political will, courage, or ability to pursue as I heralded myself as a reformer in Springfield.
Sorry, Senator, you should have just kept your mouth shut on this one.
The capital bill stimulus is likely derived from American Public Works Association and Federal Highway Administration studies that show "job support" of up to 40000 jos for each $1 bn. Invested. This does not necessarily mean those jobs are created out of thin air- it mostly means that those who are working will continue to be employed, and more productively.
Also, that the money will circulate in communities, supporting service jobs, etc.
As a personal anecdote, the economies of all those nearby small towns in IL were certainly humming like no one's business when the interstate highways were being built.