Blowjobevich: Going insane?

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The more I hear about this guy lately, the more I think he might be developing a mental illness from all the stress of failing at life. Like this recent article:

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2009/01/blagojevich_in_nbc_interview_c.html
mpeached Gov. Blagojevich, on the first leg of his media blitz timed to the start of his impeachment trial, in an NBC interview broadcast on The Today Show Sunday compared himself to human rights heros Nelson Mandela, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi.

On the press offensive, Blagojevich has lined up national interviews--NBC, ABC, "The View" to run as his impeachment trail starts Monday before the Illinois state senate in Springfield.

Blagojevich, wearing a blue ivy league shirt, told NBC's Amy Robach that he has not prepared mentally for possibly going to prison. The impeachment was triggered by Blagojevich's Dec. 9 arrest on criminal charges, including trying to auction off President Obama's vacant senate seat.

As Dec. 9 unfolded, Blagojevich told NBC, "I thought about Mandela, Dr. King and Gandhi and tried to put some perspective to all this and that is what I am doing now."

Blagojevich is not going to participate in his defense because he says the rules are rigged against him. He will not be in Springfield for his trial; instead he will be doing nationally televised interviews.

The governor told NBC that the state Senate trial will be so unfair, he could bring in "15 angels and 20 saints led by Mother Theresa" to testify on his behalf and "it wouldn't matter."

I don't think he'll try to plead insanity, but it sure looks like he'd have a case if he did. I'm pretty sure you have to be insane at the time of the crime though, and not after, to plead insanity.
 
Nah, no mental illness, just some Goliath-sized testicles. Ya gotta respect the man for that at least.

All the saints and angels wouldn't help, because he's guilty as sin.
 
yeah, he's not crazy... he's just an arrogant ass prick who wont take any responsibility for his actions.

though mad props that he actually chose a successor for Obama's Senate seat... that did take massive ass balls... the gall of that man...
 
The truth is plain and simple: He's nothing more than another garden-variety attention whore. He relishes being in the spotlight, and his actions are little more than a desperate little man struggling to cling on to relevance and visibility before fading into obscurity. And as usual, our wonderful media circus gives this spoiled brat exactly what he wants.
 
Yeah, the guy is setting himself up in the long run for a short stay in prison and an absurd book deal in all likelihood.

~HotShotX
 
Best line from the Simpsons movie...

"Of course I've gone mad with power! You ever try going mad without power? It's boring!!! Nobody listens to you!"

Sums that guy up pretty good wouldn't you say?

I'm loving this trainwreck.

At the same time... damn, he is off his rocker but under our system if he wants his day in court, we have to give it to him and can't force him out of office before then.
 
I'd say he's the most sane guy out of them all. I love Blago.
 
[quote name='KingBroly']I'm sorry, but this just continues to get better and better. Who has the popcorn?[/quote]
I do. But I like to lick my fingers sometimes after a really buttery handful before reaching back into the bowl, so it kinda depends on how badly you want it.
 
[quote name='ananag112']I think he will use the insanity plea to get out of jail.[/quote]

I wonder if his wife will be a character witness on an insanity plea, or if she will be the evidence.

~HotShotX
 
[quote name='ananag112']I think he will use the insanity plea to get out of jail.[/QUOTE]

Doesn't work that easily. How do you think it would apply?
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Doesn't work that easily. How do you think it would apply?[/quote]
"Come down to CcccRazzyy Blago's! Our deals on senate seats are iiinnnnnsssane!"

Or something. I fail at photoshop, otherwise you'd have a rockin' image of Blagojevich in a suit with dollar bills on it.
 
Legal designations of insanity =/= clinical definitions. And the insanity has to be tied to the performance of the act itself. Someone who has, say, aggressive antisocial disorder won't necessarily be found not guilty by insanity if they were charged with aggravated assault. The link has to be established.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Doesn't work that easily. How do you think it would apply?[/QUOTE]

It was more of a joke.

I happened to catch him on the View just now. The guy is desperately trying to make it seem like the world is against him and that he is a perfect saint helping to keep taxes low and all. I don't think anyone is buying it though. I can't wait to see how he does on Larry King this evening.
 
[quote name='JolietJake']When i heard that he'd considered Oprah for the senate seat, i knew he'd lost his ever-loving mind.[/quote]

Seriously.

Blagojevich told NBC, "I thought about Mandela, Dr. King and Gandhi and tried to put some perspective to all this and that is what I am doing now."

That might be the most ridiculous thing I have read since Latrell Sprewell said he couldn't feed his family on millions of dollars.
 
[quote name='Friend of Sonic']"I AM A SAINT AND I HELP OUT EVERYONE PLZ BUY MY SENATE SEATS I HAVE4SALE." - Gov. Blagojevich[/quote]

:lol: Very nice
 
[quote name='Quillion']"Come down to CcccRazzyy Blago's! Our deals on senate seats are iiinnnnnsssane!"

Or something. I fail at photoshop, otherwise you'd have a rockin' image of Blagojevich in a suit with dollar bills on it.[/QUOTE]

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??? (profit?)
 
Well, Blagojevich is gone. A unanimous vote (59-0).

I've suspected that he's not insane, as DoK suggests, but, rather, playing the "childhood denial" game. Wherein children, upon being caught with their hand in the cookie jar by their parents, vehemently deny that they were in the cookie jar. Rather than correct the child for violating their rules *and* lying to their face, they concede. Blagojevich is repeating this tactic, with the goal of trying to get the remotest possibility of doubt in peoples' minds. Like we think Bush really thought there were WMDs in Iraq, or that they didn't know they were torturing. We actually can fathom that this is a remote possibility. Well, Bush and his administration got away scot free. So Blagojevich is going that route. Plausible deniability, no matter how absurd, is acceptable in politics. So no matter how wrong you know Bush was, he's no suffering for it. Blagojevich may hopefully face criminal charges, but I would rather put my money in the stock market right now than bet on that happening.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Plausible deniability, no matter how absurd, is acceptable in politics.[/quote]
But it wasn't plausible deniability. It wasn't plausible at all...
 
[quote name='Blackout']Well I'm gonna miss that hair. That's for sure.[/quote]

I'm pretty envious of the hair, myself. Man, he's got a helmet.
 
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