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Blago impeachment trial begins today

Takes His Defence To TV; Says Considered Oprah Winfrey For Obama Seat


Springfield (Illinois): Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, taking his defence to television rather than his impeachment trial, lashed out at his accusers on Monday and revealed he had considered naming Oprah Winfrey to the US Senate.
The embattled governor told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that the idea of nominating the talk show host came to him as he explored potential candidates for the job that federal prosecutors allege he tried to sell to the highest bidder.
“She seemed to be someone who would help Barack Obama in a significant way become president,” he said. “She was obviously someone with a much broader bully pulpit than other senators.”
The governor worried, though, that the appointment of Winfrey might come across as a gimmick and that the talk show host was unlikely to accept.
In the end, Blagojevich appointed former Illinois attorney general Roland Burris to the vacant seat.
The revelation that Winfrey was considered came just hours before his impeachment trial was set to get under way in Springfield. The Democratic governor is refusing to take part, arguing that the rules are so biased that he can’t possibly get a fair hearing. “The fix is in,” he said on ABC.
“I’m talking to Americans to let them know what’s happening in the land of Lincoln,” he added. “If they can do it to a governor, they can do it to you.” In addition to the appearance on ABC, Blagojevich also was scheduled to appear on “The View” and “Larry King Live.” An interview he did with NBC’s “Today” show also aired on Monday morning.
US Senator Dick Durbin said on Sunday that Blagojevich should be defending himself at the trial. “Barbara Walters is not on his jury,” the Illinois Democrat said, referring to the “View” co-host. Blagojevich is accused of abusing his power by scheming to benefit from the Senate appointment, circumventing hiring laws and defying decisions by the General Assembly. He reiterated his innocence Monday, telling ABC that “I did nothing wrong. And if I did something wrong, I would have resigned.”
He called the impeachment trial unconstitutional, saying it “denies me the right to call witnesses to defend myself.”
“When the whole story comes out, you’ll see that the effort was to work to have a senator who can best represent Illinois and one that can help us create jobs and provide health care.”His Dec. 9 arrest was the final straw for lawmakers, who had spent six years butting heads with Blagojevich. In recent days, Blagojevich has compared himself to the hero of a Frank Capra movie and a cowboy being lynched for a crime he didn’t commit. He said that when he was arrested on federal corruption charges, he took solace from thinking of other jailed leaders Nelson Mandela, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi. AGENCIES
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