
For me when I heard that my governor was arrested it came to no surprises for me. Now more than a month later my governor, Rod Blagojevich could be taken out of power by as early as Thursday. In between these two events, I've been about telling people "I told you so" and many other things. I knew this Blagojevich was bad when he first ran for governor in 2002. Then in 2006, the respected Republican Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka ran a tough race against him. Yet, the people voted to re-elect this idiot. In 2006 we knew about Tony Rezco and his "Pay to play" policies, but the people of this state were so scarred of a Republican, because of George Ryan, that they had to re-elect a Blago. It is like the people didn't want to know about the dealings of the governor. How naive could the people be? Then a month after Blago was re-elected, his wife was to be questioned over more of her own corrupt real estate dealings. Yet, finally I have gotten what I have wanted to see now since that election: my governor impeached. It goes without thinking, that Blago will be found guilty. And truthfully, who cares whether or not this is a fair trail, who still wants Blago as governor? He has to lowest approval rating of any leader in nation right now. You find me one man, besides Roland Burris, who still wants him in power, then we can talk about a fair trail for this idiot. This brings me to a good point. The man is an idiot. He is completely delusional. Why he is in New York right now, beats the hell out of me. Let's see, this morning it was "Today", "Good Morning America", and "The View". Tonight "Larry King Live" and "Nightline". Does he really think anyone will be sympathetic towards him? Also there is the nonsense of "Senator Oprah" and that he is Ghandi, Mandella, or Dr. King. He is trying to change the subject so Diane Sawyer, Whoopi Goldberg, and Joyce Bauer won't ask him about his trial. He is making so much of this nonsense off the top of his head. But I did like one thing about his "View" appearance. When Joyce Bauer asked him about his Nixon about impression. She was begging him to say "I am not a crook." and Blago said no, but then she petted his hair like he was a dog. That whole scene was so funny. But that is besides the point. I am sure I will be writing a few more blogs on Blago this week, and of course a "Farewell Letter" to the governor, but let's see what Larry King brings up tonight and what happens tomorrow.
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