Rod Blagojevich Impeached by Illinois House

Senate Trial Up Next

Governor Rod Blagojevich has been impeached by the Illinois State House by a vote of 141 to 1. The matter now goes to the Illinois State Senate where a trial to officially remove Blagojevich from office is expected to take three weeks.

The loan vote in the Illinois State House against impeachment came from Milt Patterson, a
Rod Blagojevich Impeached by Illinois House
Chicago Democrat. Another Chicago Democrat, Elga Jefferies, voted present.

The impeachment of Governor Rod Blagojevich took just a month from his December 9th, 2008 arrest for, among other things, attempting to sell the Senate seat being vacated by Barack Obama for money or some other consideration to be negotiated. The Governor Rod Blagojevich scandal has rocked both Springfield, the Illinois capital, and Washington and has proven to be a distraction for President Elect Barack Obama.

Governor Rod Blagojevich complicated matters by appointing Roland Burris, a former Illinois Attorney General, for the United States Senate seat being vacated by Barack Obama. So far the United States Senate has refused to seat Roland Burris, citing as a technicality the fact that the Illinois Secretary of State did not sign off on the appointment. Roland Burris is now testifying before an Illinois legislative committee and is maintaining that there has be no quid pro quo for the Senate appointment.

Most observers suggest that Governor Rod Blagojevich will be found guilty by the Illinois State Senate and will be removed from office. Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn would then take office as Governor of Illinois. The first item on his plate will be what to do about Roland Burris.

Roland Burris has been maintaining that he is in fact the duly appointed junior Senator from Illinois. Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Roland Burris before his impeachment and while he has not yet been indicted for anything. Roland Burris holds the position that whatever Rod Blagojevich has done, he, Roland Burris, is not even under suspicion of wrong doing.

 
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Well, I am glad he got impeached. At least some wrong things are still seen as wrong.

Posted on 01/10/2009 at 7:01:05 PM

:)

Posted on 01/10/2009 at 11:01:25 AM

Who Cares....let's move on!

Posted on 01/10/2009 at 12:01:21 AM

Good article! That was a surreal press conference, wasn't it? Quoting Tennyson and talking about his his hard working parents. He's getting really theatrical!

Posted on 01/09/2009 at 11:01:09 PM

This is better than a soap opera. I don't know that we'll ever know the real honest to goodness truth with everything in this case. Illinois needs to clean up its politics, perhaps change some laws and start showing the nation that they are not corrupt. Blagojevich will get his day in Court. Meanwhile, he had to appoint Roland Burris. To not do so would imply that he was somehow guilty, so he had to act like he wasn't and pick someone.

Posted on 01/09/2009 at 3:01:38 PM

It is well known among keen observers of human nature that people will compromise their morals if a strong enough temptation is displayed. How can a hard working businessman like Madoff or a once honest politician like Blagojevich be expected to withstand the mind bending forces of temptation. Understanding people should give those who have yielded to strong temptations a second chance and the opportunity to start their lives over again.

Posted on 01/09/2009 at 2:01:31 PM

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