"Shame" appeared in banner headlines across Illinois this morning as newspapers provided extensive coverage of the arrest of Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The Chicago Tribune said, "Governor faces shocking array of charges -- topped by accusations he tried to auction a U.S. Senate seat." That seat had been held by Barack Obama, who gave an exclusive interview to the Tribune. The Journal Star of Peoria reported that state lawmakers would return to the capital to consider a "plan to take away the governor's power to appoint a new U.S. senator."
The Daily Herald of suburban Chicago used photos to illustrate the accusations against the governor. The Rockford Register Star said, "Blago Arrested," which seemed like old news this morning. But it used as its main art an illustration that incorporated the governor's photo and a note to editorial-page editor Wally Haas written on the newspaper's endorsement of Blagojevich. "Dear Wally, I won't let you down. Rod Blagojevich," the note read.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
State of Shame
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