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The Feds certainly did in the ENRON case, which is similar. They convicted the wife, who was in finance, and the hubby, who was a top VP. They got hubby to plead so his wife would get a deal.
Problem was, a Fed Judge demanded she serve prison time.
And she did, a year. Their kids were elem. and preschool, I think.
A shot across the bow, beyond any doubt.
I do not see that happening yet.
I'm not apologist for G-Rod or any of the Illinois pols, but I really wonder how involved Patti was. Sure she has a potty mouth, but so what? Did she have any real authority to do anything in the political sphere or was she merely a wife trying to support her husband (albeit profanely)?
If the subpoenas are any indication, her involvement appears pretty significant.
I don't give a hoot about her profanity - but her apparent willingness to vigorously support her husband's endeavors is telling. And her real estate dealings have been a source of rampant speculation and scrutiny for quite a while.
I hope that for the sake of their children they don't have to do time. I can't determine how deep she is in Blago's corruption, although, we do know she supported him in holding up that Cubs deal. Man he was even cold to a team he publicly supports.
I don't know her, but she doesn't strike me as a victim. Still, I'm old-school -- if Rod has a chance to make a deal to keep her out of trouble, he should do it.
Having kids didn't keep Scott Fawell's fiance out of prison. Heck, she didn't even lose custody.
I have to wonder how the Blagojevich's are supporting themselves. That might be pretty good punishment in itself.
Couldn't the U.S. Attorney's office use their resources to, say, put a dent in the gang and drug problem in Chicago or solve the thousands of open Chicago-area bank robberies instead? Why is Patti Blagojevich even worth their time?
I guess I'm reacting against the idea that their "family structure" matters, or even what that's a code for. The underlying message is what, fathers are expendable, but if you put a mother in prison the kids will suffer? Rod and Patti are apparently a team of felons who have been robbing the state of a functioning government for years. Convict them both, and put the kids into the same process that other people have to go through. That is the system we have, and selective prosecution based on sexism is not the answer to its limitations.
Illinois has kept people in solitary confinement at Tamms for a decade. We have people in prison for selling small quantities of marijuana. If we're going to start having compassion for prisoners and reconsider our policies of excessive punishment, Patti Blagojevich is a really screwy place to start.
I assumed he's got an advance on a book deal. My understanding was that the second round of the media blitz was also used to visit publishers in NYC. If he's willing to name names -- and burn every single bridge he can think of -- I'm assuming the advance would be pretty sizable.
I'm not sure who will buy the book -- or if it'll be like the OJ Simpson book -- but it'll probably have a good market the first few days for those who are checking to see if their names are mentioned.
Rich, if you like her because you saw her human side, I would suggest she is a great actress and that is the side she wanted you to see. YOU are respected by the Illinois politicians and they don't want you on their bad side. I believe the rude, crude, foul-mouthed woman others have seen is the true Patti Blagojevich. She has a deeply-etched scowl that could kill. That didn't happen in the last 6 years. It's been a life-long attitude.
I wish I could have some compassion for this outfit. Unfortunately children "live what they learn". I truly hope the girls' innocence can be salvaged.
Imagine the stomach acid being generated in that household. Book deal? There's not much demand at the moment for a book entitled "I'm Innocent", which would contain a few rote chapters: The fix was in; There's a tax hike coming; I'm the anti-Nixon - I want ALL of the tapes released; They wouldn't let me call my witnesses; The people elected me twice; I've provided health care to thousands of families; Mike Madigan the devil; Mammograms for all women; I've done nothing wrong; and last but not least - I've wanted to be on the Letterman Show in the worst way.
Rich - have you noticed that the Tribune online has been using a lot of Courtesy Chicago Sun-Times articles lately? Even adding the link to the Sun-Times website at the bottom of this one http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-pa...
Do you think they are exploring a merger or something like that?
Publishers Weekly reports that a book about the “now-notorious†former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is being rushed to print. The publisher will be Ivan R. Dee, a small Chicago-based nonfiction house.
â€Pay to Play: How Rod Blagojevich Turned Political Corruption Into a National Sideshow†by PBS correspondent Elizabeth Brackett is scheduled to go on sale in May.
According to PW: “Brackett, who works for ‘The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,’ has followed Blagojevich’s career for some time now; she initially profiled him in 2002. The book, which shows how Blagojevich’s upbringing ultimately led to his comically tragic fall from grace, is getting a sizable push from the house, which has announced a first printing of 25,000 copies.â€
What a crock. They had kids in school. They didn't want their kids going to school here for obvious reasons. Jim Thompson moved back to the city when his kid was old enough to go to school.
It may have been perceived that way by people who refused to listen or have a bit of empathy. But that's their problem.
Give it a rest.
Also, downstaters really need to stop looking for validation from others.
Just imagine if this was one of us, do you think the Feds would give a rats petunia what happens to our kids.
Sounds like a quicky cut and paste job. Unless you can give some real insight on the real "pay to play," and not stuff that's just been reported, it's not a real book.