So, I hear today on the news that the FBI knocked on the governor's door this morning at 6am. Poor guy. But I guess he was already up.
It was his kids I was concerned about. They had school and were about to get ready I'm sure but nobody wants to see their dad led away by the FBI unless you think that's cool or something.
Anyway, good old Rod got out on $4500 bond and is back home tonight. Everyone knows what he was trying to do. Of course he's brought the state to a new low-we've all heard that one-by trying to sell President-Elect Obama's recently vacanted senatorial seat. Besides that, he's bribing The Tribune and telling them he wants them he wants some favorable editorial staff. Oh yes, the Children's Hospital thing. Something about not getting some campaign funds that were promised, so he's withholding about $8 million. Deal with it, Rod!!!!
No, what really gets me is Patty. Now the FBI has this chick on tape talking about the Cubs, yes my Cubs, in an abusive and foul manner.
Much of the information authorities collected came from bugs in the governor's campaign office and his home phone, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said at a press conference Tuesday. The prosecutor said Mrs. Blagojevich was referenced in the complaint, but he would not describe her involvement further.
"I'm not going to comment on anyone not charged," said U.S attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
According to the affidavit, in one profanity-laced account, Patricia Blagojevich was allegedly heard in the background of a call between her husband and someone identified as "Deputy Governor A" advising the governor on how to handle The Chicago Tribune, which had published an editorial critical of the governor.
"F--- them," Patricia Blagojevich is quoted as saying, according to the affidavit. In an apparent reference to the Tribune Company's attempts to sell Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs, she urges the two engaged in the phone call to "hold up that f---ing Cubs s---."
"I'm not going to comment on anyone not charged," said U.S attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
According to the affidavit, in one profanity-laced account, Patricia Blagojevich was allegedly heard in the background of a call between her husband and someone identified as "Deputy Governor A" advising the governor on how to handle The Chicago Tribune, which had published an editorial critical of the governor.
"F--- them," Patricia Blagojevich is quoted as saying, according to the affidavit. In an apparent reference to the Tribune Company's attempts to sell Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs, she urges the two engaged in the phone call to "hold up that f---ing Cubs s---."
Now, I hope that she is ashamed, ASHAMED, of herself! I would not be able to hold my head up in public! I think we have our new Cubs scapegoat, and her name is Patricia Blagojevich!
Cheers!

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