DISQUS

CapitolFax.com: Check story keeps bouncing back

  • anonymous · 3 years ago
    Give me a break. The person who gave the gift was friends with the governor for 30 years and even stood up at his wedding. Enough. Leave his poor family alone.
  • Bill · 3 years ago
    More spouting off from that paragon of virtue, Steinberg. This guy's arrogant,condescending attitiude gets on my nerves. Hey Neil, go pick on Bob Green and leave the rest of us alone.
  • schroedk · 3 years ago
    Uh, no, we should NOT leave them alone. No matter whether you personally like the governor or not, he works for us, the voters. If you owned a company, and you found out your personnel/HR manager that you hired was doing 1/2 the stuff that Blago is alleged to be doing, you wouldn't think twice about firing him. It's sad that so many voters are blinded to politician's faults simply because they are "Democrat" or "Republican".
  • just watching · 3 years ago
    Are you talking about his "poor family" that he hoisted up in front of reporters as a human shield so not to have to answers any questions about his complete lack of morals or ethics?

    Or is it the "poor family" that he uses to funnel money through under the guise of birthday present for corrupt hiring pratices?

    come on now, honestly have you or your children EVER gotten a $1500 birthday present from anyone that is not immediate family? Quit fooling yourselves
  • Arthur Andersen · 3 years ago
    "This guy’s arrogant,condescending attitiude gets on my nerves."

    Bill, don't you and Blago have a pot and kettle issue here?
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    rod doesn't have the testicular virality to answer questions about this. It might work with the press but not with the feds.
  • Shelbyville · 3 years ago
    And the Sun-Times says that he will coast to a victory of landslide proportions. Why should he change?
  • Wheres the leadership??? · 3 years ago
    anon 8:37 Get serious!!! I have friends that stood up in my weddding, that are wealthy and they have never given me or my family that size of a gift, and if they did, I would not accept it. I don't need an ethics test to tell me what is right or wrong.
  • bored now · 3 years ago
    i'm sorry, but even if this is a benign gift, it has every appearance of the form of corruption that has been rife in the state for so long. surely the governor (and his supporters) are not blind to that...
  • Truthful James · 3 years ago
    We certainly have changed "business as usual", haven't we?

    This irrational need for money and campaign loyalty in Illinois is -- I believe -- due in part to the overlong campaign season. Time equals money. Perhaps voter ennui (low turnout) is due to the same thing. Connecicut just had their primary. How dare they hold it so close to the General Election.
  • Carl Nyberg · 3 years ago
    What does Rod & Patti's kid need $1,500 for?

    Seriously, Gramps is loaded. Someone will give her a scholarship to a state university.
  • Bill · 3 years ago
    I think "Gramps" and the family are estranged. He, like Mike's wife, just couldn't help themselves and decided to take their family disputes to the press.
  • Rich Miller · 3 years ago
    Bill, I think you may have put the cart before the horse.
  • Jaded · 3 years ago
    Why only the one daughter? If the guy is such a great friend, why not give $1500 to the college fund of the youngest daughter as well. That $1500 would be worth well more when whe was college age because it would have about 5 or 6 more years to earn interest. How much did he give her when she was born? That seems like a bigger deal than the 7th birthday.

    How did he know she had a college fund? Did he and Rod sit around one night talking about this and Rod say:

    "Hey dude grab me another beer. Man the Cubs suck again this year, and I am tired of of these White Sox fans. By the way, I just started a college fund for my oldest daughter and it is a little light. Hey, you wanna hear me name the 1964 Cardinals again forwards and backwards?"

    Ascaridas: "God no. I'll give you $1500 for your daughter's fund if you promise never to do that again"

    Rod "Deal"

    You know what, now that I think about it, this is no big deal. He was just a good friend. All Governor's have good friends just trying to help. Ryan had some good friends too. All they wanted to do was help pay for a wedding, help out the kids, and make sure George and Lura Lynn had a good time in Jamaica. This too is no big deal. It will all just blow over (in about 6 to 8 years).
  • DOWNSTATE · 3 years ago
    The real story on this is why all of a sudden is stories like this growing legs.Could it be Blago's worst nightmare that the real voters are taking a hard look at him.Give us a comprehinsive poll reading in about 3 weeks and you will get a much better picture of the fight.
  • fedup dem · 3 years ago
    I just hope that the voters of this state will soon realize that a Blagojevich win in November will mean the prospect of having a SITTING Governor stand trial on corruption-related charges in federal court. If you thought having George Ryan stand trial was disruptive to our state government, just wait until Rod's trial.
  • VanillaMan · 3 years ago
    That $1500 check has become the punchline for most public and private discussions last week.

    Blagojevich has always tried to be a comedian, and he has finally found his material. I want to know when voters are going to stop laughing at him, and realize they are laughing at themselves as the stooges they've become.
  • Cassandra · 3 years ago
    What if the headlines said "governor gives a state check for $1,000,000 to wife of friend who gave his daughter $1500." That might raise a few more eyebrows, even if you didn't believe that the job and the gift were clearly connected.

    I infer from the info in the press that Mrs. A. is in a civil service job, which means she has lifetime job security and can't be fired unless she is convicted of a serious felony. Let's say she and Blago are around the same age, she has about 15 years to a nice state retirement. Her total annual compensation package is worth at least $65,000 when you count those lush health and pension benefits. And
    we've all heard that Blago hires get really great raises. Over the 15 years, $1,000,000 easy. And she won't even have to do any work for it if she doesn't want to. Nobody will be evaluating her job performance. Civil service.

    If the majority of taxpayers in this state believe it's ok to hand out $1,000,000 of our money to special gubernatorial pals, well, we're the chumps, not the Blagos and the Ascaridises.
  • Marie · 3 years ago
    So, if the source of the contribution to this so-called college fund is found to be ill-gotten, can it be declared invalid?
  • Louis G. Atsaves · 3 years ago
    All I know is of all the alleged scandals being allegedly investigated by the Feds about the current Governor, in my Tuesday night bowling league the only one talked about is the "birthday gift" of $1,500.00. And they aren't joking around about it.

    Eric Zorn may have hit the nail on the head on this issue. The other "scandals" are too complex to fit into a soundbite. The $1,500.00 birthday gift right after you gave my wife a job thing hits home big time.
  • North of I-80 · 3 years ago
    $1500 story has some real legs under it. IF this has real substance, what will the next step from the Feds be? Before or after the election??
  • One Man Can Make A Difference · 3 years ago
    For those who are expecting the Governor to speak out about this issue, GIVE IT A REST!

    Legally, no one is going to publicly speak about allegations under scrutiny by the federal gov't. The only way we'll know the truth is:

    WAIT FOR THE DAY THAT YOU HEAR "BREAKING NEWS" AND THEN YOU SEE PATRICK FITZGERALD WITH TEN PEOPLE STANDING BEHIND HIM. IN THIS CASE THERE MIGHT NOT BE ENOUGH ROOM FOR ALL OF THEM (THE INVESTIGATOR) ON THE PRESS PLATFORM.

    DON'T EXPECT THE MAN TO CONVICT HIMSELF, HE'S NOT THAT ETHICAL!
  • Ashur Odishoo · 3 years ago
    If is looks like a duck, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and smells like a duck...

    Ashur Odishoo
    Candidate
    State Representative 11th District
  • DOWNSTATE · 3 years ago
    As far as him talking to the press he has been told that"THE THINGS YOU SAY MAY BE USED AGAINST YOU."
  • Online · 3 years ago
    I have several siblings, each of which is a multi-millionaire.

    The largest individual gift ever given to a niece or nephew was approximately $200 in value and it was a combined graduation/birthday gift.

    The governor's response creates more questions than answers.
  • Little Egypt · 3 years ago
    He may have been told that the things you say can be used against you but apparently he hasn't figured out that the things he DOES can be used against him also.
  • Gregor · 3 years ago
    We have 1,500 reasons to vote Topinka.
  • Buck Flagojevich · 3 years ago
    Wow. So many things to chose from. No wonder the Fed's are taking their time. What will it be? Tax evasion, that's always a good one to get a politician. Illegal hiring by voiding the Veterans preference and Rutan violations. Or will it be rolled up into a neat little RICO package?
  • Shallow Pharnyx · 3 years ago
    I'm waiting for Patti to write a letter condemning the scrutiny the press has given to her daughter's birthday gift.
  • Emily Booth · 3 years ago
    Cassandra, there is no lifetime job security with state employment. Second, it's very easy to push a merit comp employee out the door. And, three, as a political appointee, she would've been out the door anyways with a change in administration. But, I agree with the undertone of your post, what Blagoyevich has been doing with hiring is abominable.
  • Ronnie Dobbs · 3 years ago
    Gregor, you're going to need more reasons then that to get people to vote for Topinka. Heres a tip, maybe an actual campaign would help. Cheers!
  • Angie · 3 years ago
    So, between Amygate, Stuart Levinegate, Provenataxrulingappealgate, and SisterClaudettegate, remind me again why people still insist on supporting the Aquanet King? Is it his slick attempt to appeal to the ladies by playing pretty boy with the Bon Jovi-like "I am my hair" obsession? That might be all he has going for him. He gets the dippy twit vote.

    This lady is voting for Judy. At least she might not completely crush the Illinois business climate around here the way Rod has done with his hundreds of new fees that he piled onto Illinois businesses. Gee, do you think that's why Illinois has trailed other states in the economic recovery? Ya think?
  • Disgusted · 3 years ago
    Vote Green.
  • Gregor · 3 years ago
    "The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."

    -Plato
  • IrishPirate · 3 years ago
    Growing up and your childhood buddy becomes governor......good times. Later he gets your wife a nice government job............better times.

    You give his daughter a $1500 birthday check...........PRICELESS!

    arrrrrrrrrrrrgh http://talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html
  • Roy Slade · 3 years ago
    I received a wedding present from a friend that I have known for twenty some years- two tickets to a Cardinals Baseball game. I contacted our department's ethics officer to insure that I was able to receive such a "gift"- though it was a wedding gift. I ended up paying for the tickets- rather than worry about the possible conflicts.

    However, the Gov can get a $1500 check- from one of his best friends- two weeks after his wife gets a state job that she is not qualified for- and NOT report it for two years. Sure- there is nothing wrong here!
  • TheManTheMyth · 3 years ago
    Quick question---just what the heck does "stood up at his wedding" mean? I'm confused....