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Federal prosecutors are expected to file the Blagojevich indictment for multiple counts of political corruption. The former Illinois governor was ousted late last year, amidst an arrest for several felonies and a long history of shady fundraising. He won't even be able to get payday loans for a lawyer, because he is technically unemployed. Hopefully he doesn't need payday loans to maintain that ridiculous hair, but the head it sits atop is dealing with the Blagojevich indictm.
Balgo is still going in the world of the unquestionably crazy. In this little video clip he compares himself to Martin L. King, Mandela, and Mahatma Gandhi. Okay…why? What has he done that would put him in league with those people? Last time I checked none of those people (MLK, Gandhi, Mandela) were accused of stealing. more about “Blagojevich compares himself to MLK, …“, posted with vodpod
Balgo is still thriving in the world of the unquestionably crazy. In this little video clip he compares himself to Martin L. King, Mandela, and Mahatma Gandhi. Okay...why? What has he done that would put him in league with those people? Last time I checked none of those people (MLK, Gandhi, Mandela) were accused of stealing.
Today in an interview with NBC, disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) compared himself to human rights heros Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi. Speaking to The Today Show, Blagojevich said that as the indictment became public, he “thought about Mandela, Dr. King and Gandhi and tried to put some perspective to all this.” Watch it: Last week, Blagojevich compared his arrest to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Today in an interview with NBC, disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) compared himself to human rights heros Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi. Speaking to The Today Show, Blagojevich said that as the indictment became public, he “thought about Mandela, Dr. King and Gandhi and tried to put some perspective to all this.” Watch it:
Last week, Blagojevich compared his arrest to the attack on Pearl Harbor.