Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Consider: Blago represents only himself.


New cliches are minted hourly. Journalists strive for superlatives in describing Illinois as corrupt. Television newsreaders suggest that Blago is the face of the Democratic Party in the United States. Bobby Rush doubly invokes language of past, racially-inspired murders: "I would ask you not to hang or lynch the appointee as you try to castigate the appointor. Separate, if you will, the appointee from the appointor. Roland Burris is worthy." Blagojevich's public play for an insanity plea cannot end too soon. [Graphic: ABC News.]

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