
lol. Definitely toasted. This is too funny. Here we go.
Chicago Business:
Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s lead attorney says he plans to resign from his criminal case. Genson’s decision Friday comes one day after Blagojevich’s defense team sent mixed signals over whether the governor would file a lawsuit to block his impeachment trial in the state Senate.
Saying yesterday the governor has not taken his advice, Genson said, “I wish the governor good luck and Godspeed.”
Hitting the talk shows:
What about a double dose of the Guv? ABC provides it Monday. Blago visits “Good Morning America,” then stops by “The View” with Mrs. Blago.
Chicago Business:
Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s lead attorney says he plans to resign from his criminal case. Genson’s decision Friday comes one day after Blagojevich’s defense team sent mixed signals over whether the governor would file a lawsuit to block his impeachment trial in the state Senate.
Saying yesterday the governor has not taken his advice, Genson said, “I wish the governor good luck and Godspeed.”
Hitting the talk shows:
What about a double dose of the Guv? ABC provides it Monday. Blago visits “Good Morning America,” then stops by “The View” with Mrs. Blago.
Update 1 from The Capitol Blog:
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich Hires Outside PR Firm
The Publicity Agency, the publicity/PR firm that specializes in dealing with the media in high-profile news events, will coordinate media interviews and handle media calls and requests for Gov. Blagojevich that are outside the scope of his job as governor.
The role of publicist Glenn Selig is to look out for Mr. Peterson’s interests in the court of public opinion. To that end, Glenn has secured interviews with Today, Good Morning America, Larry King Live and the Associated Press.
Update 3: Newly subpoenas released.
Newly released subpoenas that Gov. Blagojevich fought to keep secret show federal prosecutors are looking at potential criminal wrongdoing that would go beyond charges he already faces — involving everything from state road contracts awarded to campaign donors to his wife Patti’s real estate dealings…
The most intense round of grand jury subpoenas came during October 2005, when the governor’s office was hit 17 times for hiring records. At that time, as Blagojevich was preparing to embark on his 2006 re-election campaign, the administration acknowledged receiving only four subpoenas.
4 comments:
He is just as confident as ever when you hear him talk.
He must be getting paid to do these talk shows and how much, since now wife Patti is out of work and predictions are by Friday so will Blago, he had best line up work to pay for that huge house on the North side of Chicago.
Rich Miller of Capital Fax will be in the ground floor, on the floor press box all next week, most likely live blogging again.
Baloneybitch hired the same PR firm as the other top most-hated man in Illinois, Drew Petersen??
I am laughing my ass off!!!!!
BTW: I am not sure which one is hated more, Baloneybitch or Petersen, who is more than a person of interest in the killings of two of his wives.
lol Mr. Kitty. Blago is turning into a frickin joke. I go on Capitol Fax blog for a good laugh on the everyday soap opera: As the Guv turns...
G-Rod might call Gozno he needs a job after being unemployed for 16 months.
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