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Many people I know would rather have EITHER of the LT Guv candidates in the mansion than EITHER Blago or Topinka.
I can see the campaign slogan now, "Vote for Blago, at least he'll be gone in less than four years!"
Hello??? I seriously doubt that a plea would be offered if Levine had no one to offer up...
Sooner or later, the Feds are gonna get ya' (come on sing it). The inevitability of the Governor and his cronies being INDICTED is inescapable! Learn it, know it, live it. Next!
Re-electing this boob would be a colossal mistake and an unbelievable embarassment for the State of Illinois. End it now.
-Rod Blagojevich
But I'm starting to wonder at what point this investigation becomes election tampering. The timing of the hearing seems highly suspect.
I hope I'm wrong, and that Levine's plea has no impact on voters' decision-making. But if this becomes an "october surprise," that's not fair to the candidates involved, and it's really not fair to voters.
Careful what you wish for... you might just get it.
This pension fraud thing is hardly just a Dem scandal. Don't forget, Levine had major Republican ties long before he gave any support to Blago.
And while we're talking about consultants who got consulting contracts in fishy deals, the biggest payments have gone to Topinka's biggest backer, Bob Kjellander. And it's already been widely reported that Kjellander's dealings are under federal investigation and records relating to his dealings have been subpoenaed.
Kjellander also
It is funny that Jim Ryan's best friend in law school and the guy who donated 500,000 is going to be the downfall of GRod