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Well, for sure that's worse than doing a quickie OK of Marc Rich's pardon. I guess he can get past that one, but this will be more uncomfortable questioning during confirmation.
In the end, Holder was charged with (rightly) helping to get rid of a casino bid by someone who shouldn't be getting a casino.
Don't think this will stick on him too hard. Unless people gloss over the actually issue at hand (as they are wont to do), and instead play the association game.
That game worked really well this Fall, didn't it...
I think my selection would help Blago traverse the tight rope he is walking-above overly ambitious black politicians who will scream and yell if they don't get the job.
I think it would make him look thoughtful and creative and would reward a deserving pol who has put his time in, swallowed a lot of pride and would be welcome by virtually all of the black community.
It would be a pick that even Obama, who wants to call the shots would have to say-good choice. I should have thought of that.
It would be a pick that would fully heal some old wounds that are still present in some voters minds from council wars.
I would personally like it because he is not embarrassing the state by campaigning for it.
There are a whole bunch of other reasons I think this would be the best choice, however, time is of the essence so here is my pick-if it is not Bill, of course.
And the winner is,
Judge Timothy Evans!
There ya go Blago.
All of those guys have already been in significant positions of power for many, many years. What did any of them ever do to really advance the ball on education reform?
This smells to me like yet another dishonest road, one that is sooner or later going to lead to another push for higher taxes and more casinos.
Or maybe he's tied up battling the deadly carbon deforestation problem.
I’m rather curious too as to what is taking Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) so long in appointing a successor to Obama in the Senate!
The opportunity will end up missing the African-Americans if Jessie Jackson Jr. is not chosen; especially, since there are already Latino Senators.
Beverly in Chicago (Sent Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:02 AM)
If his track record on appointing vacancies to state boards and commissions is any indicator, Illinois may be without a 2nd US Senator for months or years to come.
He'll nominate Big Jim to the U.S. Senate in exchange for getting the George Ryan pro bono defense deal.
Is anybody offering Blagojevich a better deal?
The real issue is determining how this is to benefit the Gov.
In the meantime Illinois loses a vote on anything being considered through inauguration day. What happens if the bailout fails or succeeds by just one vote? Do we thank the Gov or curse him on that day?
I just had an epiphany: I think Rod's time as Governor would make for a great Oliver Stone movie. Kennedy; Nixon; W; RodMan. That's one movie I would definitely pay to see.
If I had to guess, I'd say Jan Schakowsky is the pick. But I know better than to try to think too hard like Rod Blagojevich.
Blagojevich has maintained his decision will not be made in haste, and he wants “to ensure that Obama’s successor will understand and fight for the needs of average Illinoisans.
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Is Blago showing signs of clairvoyance? Could be the smartest thing I've heard him ever say because here's the flip-side: How many in Illinois are banking--right or wrong--on Obama and his replacement to be able to easily bring/send home the bacon? And what if the slabs just aren't big enough or don't get here quickly enough?
Oh, boy.