Lorr47 -> RE: Sen. Reid called Blagojevich about Senate seat (1/3/2009 3:48:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: celticlord2112 Sen. Reid called Blagojevich about Senate seat Perhaps the shorter list will be those who did not speak with Blagojevich about filling the vacant Senate seat. Frankly, I am beginning to doubt Blagojevich's guilt from a legal perspective. Yes, he is crass; yes, he is profane; yes, he is far too focused on self-interest. However, if he or his aides solicited no illegal quid pro quo for appointing this or that person to the Senate, if he or his aides received no such solicitation, where is the crime? For Rahm Emmanuel and Harry Reid to have discussed the Senate appointment with Blagojevich and to have come away from those discussions with no awareness of corrupt or criminal intent by Blagojevich raises the question of whether or not there was sufficient overt action to sustain even the charge of conspiracy. Wanting a plum like HHS secretary in return for making a specific appointment is not exemplary public service, but, absent the spoken demand for said plum to someone able to deliver said plum, it is not criminal. More importantly, absent solicitations to or from those outside of Blagojevich's employ, where's the proof of the conspiracy? If there is no proof of conspiracy, how will the Illinois Senate, in an impeachment proceeding wherein their consititutionally mandated oath is "to do justice according to law," be able to remove Blagojevich from office? This article contains a bit more information: Reid pressured Blagojevich not to appoint Jackson Jr. to Obama’s U.S. Senate seat I would agree. Has anyone stepped up to the podium and actually alleged that the governor was trying to strong arm them in regard to the appointment? ( I admit to not following this religiously.) All I have heard is a tape recording of an idiot ranting to acquaintances about how much he was going to extract as tribute in the future. If the feds felt that he would translate his rantings into action, they should have let him go on for a few more months. The way the feds handled this matter leads me to believe that they felt he was a blow hard yelling at the moon. Impeachment, yes but what is "for cause.". Criminal conviction, questionable.
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