Incredible as it may seem, it appears the Illinois governor might be found innocent in a court of law for attempting to sell Obama's vacated senate seat and expect (extort) numerous other favors for family and friends.
I think in the court of public opinion, however, he is as guilty as they come. But if they brought the case too soon there is every possibility that, because he hadn't overtly (yet) committed any crime, he may not be found guilty of anything.
IMO whether or not he gets convicted he should not be permitted to appoint the next senator.
That PRIVILEDGE, the power to change political history for better or worse, for
both Illinois and the Nation, should go to an honest man.
One thing is clear; Blagojevich’s pick will be bought and paid for.
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