Blagojevich Appears At Chicago Comic Con
theodp writes "Earlier this week, a federal jury convicted Former Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich of lying to the FBI and deadlocked on 23 other charges. Still, that didn't stop Blago from connecting with his 'loyal supporters' Saturday at the Chicago Comic Con, where the ex-Gov charged $80 for each photo taken with him and $50 for autographs. He even hob-knobbed with celebrities like Adam West and Richard Roundtree. 'I met Batman. I met Shaft, and I know something about getting the shaft,' Blagojevich said."
Oh, you're gonna know something about getting the shaft, all right. The shaft, head, balls, the whole thing. Blag is unbelievable. He's guilty as sin and everyone but him seems to know it.
I can't be the only one who is wondering what the fuck this guy is doing at a comic book gathering. Are comic books becoming circus acts and carnivals now?
My childhood is at risk here, fellas.
The dangers of knowledge trigger emotional distress in human beings.
which generally isn't in the playbook of the party he ran under - although it is very much in the playbook of the other party.
What other party? Trying to draw a meaningful distinction between the lying democans and the lying republicrats is the joke.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
I heard on NPR that the judge declared a mistrial with regards to the remaining 23 accounts and has ordered a retrial. Of course, going into that with wide-spread public knowledge of the other conviction, plus constantly pulling stunts like this, isn't really going to help him. Although, I think the big question is, who would pay $80 to get their picture taken with this greasy douchebag?
People are paying $80 a photo to get a joke photo. Something they can show a friend and say "look, blag showed up atcomic con. What a desperate loser." and that coming from comic con goers is mighty damning.
I dunno, there does seem to be a real difference:
Democrats lie during the process, bringing in dead voters and tampering with elections, voter intimidation, and whatnot, then carry out the Democratic agenda when they get into office.
Republicans lie about their intentions, getting elected on the false pretense that they're for smaller governemnent, and whatnot, then carry out the Democratic agenda when they get into office....
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
I'm sorry, what? I cannot imagine anywhere here in Australia ever willingly handing over money to a politician for a photo or an autograph. Is that a normal thing for an American politician to do?
I can understand people paying actors, celebs, writers, artists etc at a ComicCon for that sort of thing. I personally wouldn't do it (and I say that as a pretty avid comic fan), but I can understand why people would. But politicians?