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March 4, 2009
“The Governor”
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Jami Floyd
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Rod Blagojevich is back. After an arrest on charges that he tried to sell the senate seat vacated by Barack Obama; after he named relative unknown Roland Burris to the seat, generating a new storm of controversy; after he was finally impeached by the legislature in his home state of Illinois; after all that, Blagojevich is back — with a book deal.

Tentatively entitled “The Governor,” Blago’s book will chronicle his election to Congress and his election and re-election as governor. Of course, Blagojevich was also the first governor removed from office in Illinois history, but he wants to tell his side of the story.

He wants to write about what he calls “the phoniness and hypocrisy” of politicians: their drinking, womanizing and other bad behavior. For that, he will receive six figures, which is good for a former governor who is out of a six-figure job and who is facing the prospect of an expensive criminal case. The book could improve his image, not to mention make some money which he might need for his defense.

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Barbara in Boston   March 4th, 2009 6:37 pm ET

I think I'll run for office and then commit a crime, have a litter of babies, and set myself up as know-it-all expert "Babs the Plumber." Then maybe I'll get a six-figure book deal.

Joe G. (Illinois)   March 4th, 2009 7:29 pm ET

But if someone like Borak Obama who is a very outspoken, proactive and outgoing in team project manager of “Bipartisan” nature from all things never even knew the guy..! Never even talked or did anything with the guy..! Then how believable are those claims against Rod Blagojevich? A book deal? Come on.. Did Blagojevich even have an office in Chicago? And if so.. How is it possible than for Obama not to even ever cross paths with him? Perhaps some more leg work before beginning to write is in order? At least that’s my suggestion.. Because as we all sure know.. Once you put something in writing on a book, people take it all as fact.

Maria   March 4th, 2009 7:38 pm ET

Get him

Annie Kate   March 4th, 2009 7:40 pm ET

Well, another book by a politician caught in misbehavior. I doubt there is anything he can say that I would believe but maybe he will at least divulge his secret to all that hair. Is a book by him worth 6 figures – not likely but maybe he can get Burris and the others to help him raise money again.

Teriss on Twitter   March 4th, 2009 7:56 pm ET

I am sure the book will have many quotes from Moses, Rudyard Kipling but then who will buy it?

Billions of dollars going to crooked Wall Street Bankers, the war in Iraq continues for another couple of years, Democrats dropped because they don't pay taxes or they are outsourcing for bribes like Blago. On the other hand Republicans are fawning over Rush Limbaugh's cleavage.
Great fodder for late night comedy – what a world.

Jorge from Buenos Aires, Argentina   March 4th, 2009 8:20 pm ET

Please, having so much to read in the realm of the English literature, I wonder who would read his book. Would there be anyone genuinely interested in what he will say?
Learn Bashkir or Old Church Slavonian, or the fifteen plus cases in Old Finnish, but not this book.
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Jody Reed Alpena Michigan   March 4th, 2009 8:21 pm ET

why do we even care. The man is clearly messed up. A book airing the dirty laundry of whatever government officials he has come across will sell about as well as Madonna's brothers book. Which for the record it tanked. We all know the story. Shame on the publisher of the book, people have better things to spend there money on.

Denise Reed   March 4th, 2009 9:06 pm ET

Please not another corrupt politician with a book about the "Truth"!

M   March 5th, 2009 9:38 am ET

I'd say, "Let him write." He apparently thinks he has everyone fooled and that people love him. Maybe when his book tanks, he'll get the message that no one is interested in what he has to say. Face it....all but 4 people in the Illinois government's legislative branch voted for his impeachment. He still believes he can convince people that everyone is lying but him and it's a huge conspiracy to get him out of office. Let him prove to himself that he doesn't possess the charisma and intelligence of President Clinton and can't talk his way out of the mess he's created for himself. Let him tank. He'll end up spending any money he makes on his legal defense as it is and if he goes before the courts and is convicted, it won't do him much good anyway.

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