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A lucky penny, Oprah, moms, quilts and Rachel Maddow

Monday, Apr 25, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller

* It’s a pretty darned slow news day out there. But a longtime source just told me, “Hey, at least you have the Blagojevich trial.”

Um, not so much. WLS

Once through security and after replacing his belt - which all have to remove for search - he spotted a shiny copper penny on the floor.

WLS court reporter Holly Garland mentioned to him it was likely a “lucky penny,” Blagojevich promptly picked it up and handed it to Garland.

Returning the penny to him, Garland said, “you’ll need this more than I,” at which point he took it back, said thanks, and clasped his hands around it.

Sun-Times

A potential juror who was questioned for Rod Blagojevich’s retrial this morning, noted on her jury questionnaire that she had a potential conflict in May.

“You don’t want to miss Oprah on May 10?” Judge James Zagel asked the woman.

Zagel asked if she had one ticket to attend the Oprah Winfrey Show, whose days in Chicago are numbered.

“Four tickets,” she corrected him.

Tribune

Referring to a questionnaire one woman juror filled out, Zagel noted she had mused about the difficulty of sorting out the credibility of witnesses who cut a plea deal to testify for prosecutors, something that will play out in the Blagojevich trial.

“There’s no machine that can tell you when they are truthful,” said Zagel, noting that’s what juries must figure out.

The process of sorting out conflicting claims and credibility at the trial is not unlike being a mom, the judge continued. “It actually may not be that dissimilar from the decision you had to make many years ago when you had to decide which child was telling you the truth,” he explained.

AP

A federal judge is questioning everyone from a painter to a teacher to a quilt maker as part of the jury selection process in former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s corruption trial.

In interviews that lasted about five minutes each, U.S. District Judge James Zagel asked 13 potential jurors Monday morning about how much they followed Blagojevich’s trial last summer.

* About the only “news” was a new filing by the prosecutors involving one of Blagojevich’s TV appearances

The Blagojevich prosecutors are seeking to introduce an appearance by the former governor from January 27, 2009, on MSNBC’s “Rachel Maddow Show.”

The prosecutors want to play the tape, to prove that Blagojevich should have know that his activities were improper. […]

Prosecutors say they need to play that tape, to “rebut the defendant’s defense that he did not realize the nature of his conduct, and that he had ‘no idea’ he could not do what he did.”

Transcript

MADDOW: Do you agree that it would be wrong, it would be criminal for you to try to exchange Barack Obama’s U.S. senate seat, that appointment, for something that would be of value to you. You agree that that would be wrong.

BLAGOJEVICH: Oh, absolutely.

MADDOW: Yeah. Did…

BLAGOJEVICH: A personal, you know, one for the other personal gain?

MADDOW: Yeah.

BLAGOJEVICH: Absolutely.

MADDOW: And you didn’t do that?

BLAGOJEVICH: Absolutely not.

Actually, Rod, you did.

Busted.

…Adding… From the government’s motion

The government cannot predict with certainty the contours of the defense to be presented in the upcoming retrial. In the first trial, however, defendant attempted through cross-examination of government witnesses to suggest that he did not know, and had no way of knowing that his conduct was unlawful because, among other things, none of his advisors told him that was the case, and because such conduct was not unusual.

From his own lawyer’s comments at the last trial…

Tell me one piece of evidence that came in here when he said, no, on such and such a date Quinlan said “no, it’s illegal,” or on such and such a date, “Governor, that’s illegal, you can’t do that”? Tell me one time? Just one time. Have them play one tape. You had about 5500 conversations and not one did they play for you where they say, “you can’t do this Governor”? It’s the exact opposite. This man had no idea that you couldn’t do it because everybody told him he could, and not only could, should, and not only should —

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Blagojevich: Keep clothes, laziness, job for wife, Tribune deal out of retrial

Monday, Apr 25, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s attorneys are attempting to keep some embarrassing revelations out of his second trial, including the $400,000+ he and his wife spent on clothing

“There was no impropriety whatsoever surrounding these purchases,” the attorneys wrote in a motion filed Friday night. “The fact that Blagojevich did not spend his money wisely or frugally is of no consequence to the government’s allegations that he schemed to obtain campaign contributions.”

The attorneys also asked judge James Zagel to bar testimony about the former governor’s work habits; specifically, his penchant for staying away from his official offices in Springfield and Chicago.

“This conduct is not illegal, but it is highly inflammatory and prejudicial,” the lawyers write. As examples, they cited testimony of former deputy governor Bob Greenlee, that Blagojevich was at the office as little as six to eight hours a week, and that he once avoided meeting with his finance chief by hiding in a bathroom.

Through his lawyers, Blagojevich also asked the judge to limit testimony about his efforts to obtain a job for his wife Patti, and allegations that he sought the dismissal of members of the Chicago Tribune editorial board in exchange for state help in renovations at Wrigley Field.

But Blagojevich is attempting to use his record in office to his advantage

In the run-up to his corruption retrial, Rod Blagojevich portrayed himself in a blitz of media appearances as the victim of entrenched interests out to derail his enlightened populist agenda.

“I am fighting for my life’s work,” Blagojevich declared in a recent live TV appearance, one of many such public comments that prompted prosecutors to complain the impeached former governor was improperly seeking to sway potential jurors with pleas for sympathy.

The other side of that coin

“For six years I blocked that income tax increase,” Blagojevich told the Tribune in a recent interview. “And had they not arrested me, there wouldn’t be that income tax increase today.”

Ralph Martire, executive director of a Chicago-based fiscal think tank, once served on a Blagojevich budget reform panel but found himself in the governor’s doghouse after publicly floating the idea of a tax increase. Martire said Blagojevich shouted obscenities at him in the halls of the Capitol.

“The most disingenuous and damaging part of Rod’s fiscal legacy is that he reinforced the notion for voters that they could have public services and never pay for them,” said Martire, of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability. “Some people are amoral, but he’s a-fiscal.”

There might not’ve been an income tax hike, but the fiscal problems would’ve been far worse. Imagine another two years of that hugely expensive war between Blagojevich and Madigan et al. We’ll be paying off the costs of their guerre politique for years. Decades, even.

* Anyway, jury selection continues today in Blagojevich’s retrial, and Judge James Zagel is keeping the pool pretty wide open so far

[Zagel] refused defense requests to send home several people who seemed biased against Blagojevich, including a retired auto shop owner who wrote that, “Based on news accounts, my personal bias is - he is guilty.” Zagel said he accepted the man’s assurances in court that he could set aside his preconceptions and focus solely on the evidence.

Ouch.

* Meanwhile, Laura Washington thinks Blagojevich and Donald Trump are a lot alike

Imagine Blago as a role model. In 2010, before his first corruption trial, Blagojevich hung out with “The Donald” as a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice. His performance was short-lived and ignominious and he washed out of the competition after four episodes.

Blago’s wacky TV “appearances” were thinly veiled ploys to win sympathy from the jury pool. Given how his first federal corruption trial worked out, it may have worked.

It worked for Trump. The “Apprentice” boss man seemed uncharacteristically wistful when he “fired” the former governor. Trump said he felt “sorry” for him, and that Blagojevich had “a lot of courage.”

Blagojevich and Trump are brothers in limelight, both accomplished at mugging, preening and dissembling for the cameras. Each has a deep affection for spending other people’s money — for Blago, it was custom Oxxford suits. The Donald favors casinos and opulent office towers. Both have never met a tall tale they couldn’t top.

* FYI, Illinois Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady thinks Trump is not a serious candidate

“No I think he’s irrelevant, and I don’t think he’s serious. This is a guy whose whole life is around branding his name. I mean who else has a building named after him that he built. Who else has a big jet with his name on the side of it,” Brady said.

Doug Ibendahl had a funny rejoinder

Gee Pat, you’ve never heard of the James R. Thompson Center? Big building in Chicago’s Loop? Looks like a giant greenhouse?

Heh.

* Chairman Brady also talked about Blagojevich the other day

The head of the Republican Party in Illinois says Rod Blagojevich could still be a political issue in the next statewide elections in 2014… He said the same people who initially supported Blagojevich for governor are still in power, so it’s still a political issue.

“Hopefully, when we put our candidate up to run for governor, we can remind them that Pat Quinn served as his lieutenant governor and, more importantly, the policies that Pat Quinn has pursued in his first year in office,” Brady said.

Bill Brady used Rod Blagojevich in one late TV ad against Pat Quinn, then pulled it off the air after only a day or so. The issue just doesn’t poll well. Brady is merely blowing smoke in advance of the trial, but that doesn’t mean his statements should be bought hook, line and sinker by the media, either.

The Blagojevich “issue” appears to have worked against one Democrat last year - former state Rep. Jay Hoffman, who was Blagojevich’s House floor leader. Other than that, it was a total dud.

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