First I really like the way the boards look now. And it looks like activity has rebounded some too, but then, I haven't been on in months. College is sweet.
Just so this thread isn't contentless, here's a link to a news article
The Illinois state senate voted 59-0 (unanimously) to impeach. He is officially out of the job.
A few discussion points
1) Does anyone else other than me think there may be something more than meets the eye with this guy? From the way he ran the state (bearing down on the children's hospital, "this thing is f***ing golden," etc.) to the bald defiance, from reciting Tennyson at a press conference to boycotting his impeachment trial, he is definitely not doing anything the conventional way. At the very least, he is a scumbag that knows how to go out with class (and by class I mean while grabbing the most attention possible).
2) On a darker note - is it possible he actually has some kind of mental disease? Are we about to see an insanity defense if so?
3) If I was caught red-handed in a career-ending corruption case with no chance of innocence, I think this is the best way to go out in the interest of self-preservation. He has a thousand times the name recognition that he did before the scandal broke, and 90% of that is because he's been keeping himself in the news with his antics.
4) The Senate also unanimously voted to bar him from holding public office in IL ever again. Assuming he ran for and won another election, what are the odds that such a resolution will actually hold up in court? Does it matter if it's state (say if he was elected IL Attorney General) or local (Mayor of Urbana, or Springfield Dog Catcher)?
I gotta say this guy fascinates me. It's like the old "train wreck that you just can't look away from" but you're not quite sure what it is. I'm eager to see how his real trial goes, even if he does just come out to be a colossal d-bag, I'm sure there will be more laughs along the way.
Just so this thread isn't contentless, here's a link to a news article
The Illinois state senate voted 59-0 (unanimously) to impeach. He is officially out of the job.
A few discussion points
1) Does anyone else other than me think there may be something more than meets the eye with this guy? From the way he ran the state (bearing down on the children's hospital, "this thing is f***ing golden," etc.) to the bald defiance, from reciting Tennyson at a press conference to boycotting his impeachment trial, he is definitely not doing anything the conventional way. At the very least, he is a scumbag that knows how to go out with class (and by class I mean while grabbing the most attention possible).
2) On a darker note - is it possible he actually has some kind of mental disease? Are we about to see an insanity defense if so?
3) If I was caught red-handed in a career-ending corruption case with no chance of innocence, I think this is the best way to go out in the interest of self-preservation. He has a thousand times the name recognition that he did before the scandal broke, and 90% of that is because he's been keeping himself in the news with his antics.
4) The Senate also unanimously voted to bar him from holding public office in IL ever again. Assuming he ran for and won another election, what are the odds that such a resolution will actually hold up in court? Does it matter if it's state (say if he was elected IL Attorney General) or local (Mayor of Urbana, or Springfield Dog Catcher)?
I gotta say this guy fascinates me. It's like the old "train wreck that you just can't look away from" but you're not quite sure what it is. I'm eager to see how his real trial goes, even if he does just come out to be a colossal d-bag, I'm sure there will be more laughs along the way.
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