
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Tuesday defied fellow Democrats and appointed a successor to fill Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat -- the seat the governor is charged with trying to sell to the highest bidder.
Ignoring warnings from within his own party not to make an appointment, Blagojevich named to the seat former Illinois attorney general and frequent candidate Roland Burris, 71, a fellow Democrat and African-American who lobbied for the post.
It's really almost as if this guy is trying to personally give Sarah Palin and the entire Republican Party a run for "biggest political train-wreck" of 2008.
I mean, seriously? You thought you'd just go and appoint a Senator, Gov Blagojevich? Really?
as if this guy is trying to personally give Sarah Palin and the entire Republican Party a run for "biggest political train-wreck" of 2008.
Oh... but he has a lot of ground to cover to give them any competition.
As far as the appointment goes... Blagojevich really is that egotistic. No surprise.
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