Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governor's Office and into Prison

^ Read ! Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governors Office and into Prison by Jeff Coen, John Chase à eBook or Kindle ePUB. Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governors Office and into Prison Explaining Rod To The Rest Of The Country according to H. Treftz. Too much of America got to see Blagojevich as a bit of a cartoon character due to his media appearances and reality TV work without understanding the who and the why behind him. The authors do a great job of not only following the trials but providing illustration after illustration of why fundamentally the guy was not equipped nor wired to be a governor. The book also helps explain the whos whos and the whys behind the people w

Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governor's Office and into Prison

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Rating : 4.97 (507 Votes)
Asin : 161373669X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 496 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-14
Language : English

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"Explaining Rod To The Rest Of The Country" according to H. Treftz. Too much of America got to see Blagojevich as a bit of a cartoon character due to his media appearances and reality TV work without understanding the who and the why behind him. The authors do a great job of not only following the trials but providing illustration after illustration of why fundamentally the guy was not equipped nor wired to be a governor. The book also helps explain the whos whos and the whys behind the people who help make. The story of Blago but really the story of Bill Clinton Abe Krieger When I saw this book in the library, I had to pick it up.Blago was good for a laugh every time he appeared in the news, but I knew little about him. This book tells us everything we could possibly want to know: the not-very-bright con man who smiles and lies his way to power. And the best part - losing his Governor position and getting thrown in jail.But reading this book, it occurred to me that Blago was not unique among politicians who ca. "Hard-Hitting and Factual" according to NumbersGuy. The authors were in the right place at the right time to watch Rod Blagojevich destroy himself and seriously damage the government of Illinois. This book, Golden, delivers an up-close, hard-hitting view of the flawed Governor, his inner circle, and those who brought him to justice. Highly recommended.

Drawing on interviews and trial transcripts, Coen and Chase provide a fast-paced and probing recollection of the rise and fall of Blagojevich and the behind-the-scene deal making that brought him down. Senate seat of President Obama is well known, another fading chapter in the long history of corruption in the state. Chicago reporters Coen and Chase impart more inside knowledge than the national press has. Colorful characters and political chicanery and manipulation add to the detailed drama of the pay to play scheme to sell Obama’s seat to the highest bidder that entangled Blagojevich and other Illinois politicians, including Jesse Jackson Jr. The authors go beyond

No one did political corruption quite like Rod Blagojevich. But as he had done for years, Rod Blagojevich proved he was no ordinary politician. Dispensing with sensationalism to present the facts about one of the nation’s most notorious politicians, the authors detail the mechanics of the corruption that brought the governor down and profile a fascinating and frustrating character who embodies much of what is wrong with modern politics. Instead, he fueled the headlines, proclaiming his innocence on seemingly every national talk show and street corner he could find. Revealing evidence from the investigation never before made public, Golden is the most complete telling yet of the Blagojevich story, written by two Chicago reporters who covered every step of his rise and fall and spent years s

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