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Snooki Wonderful Pistachios Ad Campaign

Park it pickles, Snooki’s got a new favorite snack – pistachios! The pint-sized Jersey Shore guidette joins disgraced Illinois governr Rod Blagojevich and Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco is one of eight celebs appearing new nutty ads for Wonderful Pistachios’ “Get Crackin’” campaign!

Mornin’ Crunch Crumbs

-Megan Fox joins Mickey Rourke and Bill Murray in Mitch Glazer’s drama Passion Play, opening at next month’s Toronto Film Festival…. -Forbes Magazine has named Jay Z Hip-Hop’s Cash King. The lyricist earned $63 million in 2009. Diddy came in second and Akon landed in third place…. -And while we’re on the subject of rap: 20 Hip-Hopsters [...]

Ex-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Fired — Again — On “Celebrity Apprentice”

Rod Blagojevich has been fired — again.
The disgraced former Illinois governor — who was unceremoniously ousted after state lawmakers accused him of trying to sell President Obama’s Senate seat — has now been kicked off NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice. Donald Trump fired the one-time politican on last night’s show after the technologically-illiterate Blagojevich botched a project [...]

Rod Blagojevich “Blacker Than Barack Obama”

In an expletive-ridden chat in the Feb. issue of Esquire Magazine, ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich rants about his upcoming trial on felony corruption charges and charges that he’s “blacker than Barack Obama.”

Referring to the president as “this guy,” Blagojevich says Obama was elected on a platform based simply on hope.
“This guy, he [...]

“The Celebrity Apprentice” Season 3 2010 Cast Unveiled

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, ’80s singer Cyndi Lauper, and baseball legend Darryl Strawberry are among the fourteen contestants who will be appearing on the new season of The Celebrity Apprentice.

Blagojevich is facing federal bribery charges after allegedly plotting to auction off then President-Elect Barack Obama’s vacated U.S. Senate seat. He was removed from office [...]

Soulja Boy Arrested, Kourtney Kardashian Baby Boy, “Project Runway” On Nintendo Wii & More Evening Crunch Crumbs

Hey friends, we’ve made it to another Friday. Have a great weekend! Before you go, check out some of the stories heating up the blogosphere as we head to Saturday:
It’s Martha Stewart like you’ve never seen her before! Here’s a sneak peek at the domestic diva’s ghoulish Halloween photoshoot….
Kourtney Kardashian will welcome a son in [...]

Rod Blagojevich On “The TODAY Show” VIDEO (09.08.09)

Disgraced Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who is facing federal charges for trying to sell President Obama’s former Senate seat, tells his side of the story to TODAY’s Meredith Vieira.

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Read An Excerpt For Blagojevich’s new memoir, Governor.

University Of Illinois Trustees Refuse To Resign Over Scandal

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — A day after a central figure in the University of Illinois admissions scandal resigned his position on the school’s governing board, few if any of his fellow trustees are ready to follow. One, in fact, warns against the…

Green Party Candidate Matt Reichel Challenging Quigley For Congress

CHICAGO (AP) — Green Party candidate Matt Reichel has announced plans to once again run for the congressional seat vacated by Rahm Emanuel.

Former Cook County Commissioner Mike Quigley, a Democrat like Emanuel, went on to win the seat in an …

Blagojevich Judge: Actor, Novelist, “No-Nonsense” Arbitrator

CHICAGO — Judge James B. Zagel has meted out justice on the silver screen and masterminded a bank robbery in the pages of a novel.

But the veteran federal court judge who will preside over former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s corrupti…

Mark Kirk Enters Senate Race, Looks To ‘Restore Ethics And Integrity To Illinois’

CHICAGO — Republican Congressman Mark Kirk is running for the U.S. Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama.

Kirk says Illinois has become a laughingstock since Democrat Roland Burris was appointed to the Senate seat by former Il…

Governor Quinn Meets Troops In Iraq

CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said Sunday that he spent the weekend visiting American troops and military leaders in a surprise trip to Iraq and Kuwait along with four other U.S. governors.

“I was extremely impressed by the service …

Blagojevich Gets Radio Host Gig As Campaign Office Closes (And Emanuel Letter Pops Up)

What’s the old adage, when one door closes another opens? That might well be true for Rod Blagojevich.

Just as the campaign office of the disgraced former governor– the one that federal investigators bugged– is about to go back on the marke…

Retired Judge Don Lowery Challenging Kirk For GOP Senate Nomination

MARION, Ill. (AP) — A retired southern Illinois judge says he wants to be a U.S. senator.

Sixty-two-year-old Don Lowery of Dixon Springs in Pope County says he’ll be running as a Republican for the Senate seat now held by Roland Burris.

He …

Another Blagojevich Lawyer Jumps Ship

It was just last month that Chicago lawyer Giel Stein joined Rod Blagojevich’s defense team.

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Mark Kirk To Run For Senate, Obama’s Old Seat

CHICAGO — An Illinois Republican political consultant says Rep. Mark Kirk will announce Monday that he is running for the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama.

The consultant says he spoke with Kirk on Wednesday. National GOP s…

Deane Waldman: STOP Pay-For-Performance! START Pay-For-Outcome.

Blame for our healthcare nightmare has recently been aimed at the doctors: inadvertently by Dr. Atul Gawande in the New Yorker magazine and intentionally…

University Of Illinois Trustees Testify On Blagojevich Pressure, Influence

As two of the longest-serving University of Illinois trustees appeared Tuesday before a state panel investigating clout in admissions, the questioning quickly focused on Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s behind-the-scenes influence.

One board member rem…

Burris rules out re-election bid

Roland Burris

Illinois Senator Roland Burris has said he will not stand for re-election when his term finishes next year.

Mr Burris has been dogged by ethics complaints since being appointed to his post by disgraced ex-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.

He would have faced a tough battle to be the Democrats’ nominee in the race.

The senator, who denies any wrongdoing, says he would have had to spend too much time raising money, and not enough time on his senatorial duties.

"I was called to choose between spending my time raising funds, or spending my time raising issues for my state. I believe that the business of the people of the state of Illinois should always come first," he said.

‘Dilemma’

Mr Burris’s senate seat was previously held by US President Barack Obama, but became vacant when Mr Obama entered the White House.

Under state law, it was Mr Blagojevich’s duty to pick a replacement for Mr Obama, but before he was able to make his choice, he was arrested and charged with attempting to "sell" the senate seat in return for campaign contributions and personal advancement.

He was later impeached and removed from office, but not before he had chosen Mr Burris to fill the senate vacancy, raising concerns that the new senator may have offered Mr Blagojevich something in return for the appointment.

At the time of his appointment, Mr Burris denied that he had spoken to any members of the governor’s team about the senate seat, but later acknowledged that he had discussed it with Blagojevich aides.

The transcript of a conversation released by investigators in May indicated that Mr Burris had spoken about the seat to Mr Blagojevich’s brother Robert – who was in charge of fundraising for the former governor.

"I mean, so Rob, I’m in a dilemma right now wanting to help the governor," Mr Burris told Robert Blagojevich, according to the transcript.

"I will personally do something," Mr Burris allegedly said.

Mr Burris has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and in June, prosecutors announced that they would not be charging him with any crime.

With Mr Burris out of the running, the race to become the Democrats’ nominee in the 2010 senate race will be hard-fought.

One leading contender – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan – announced this week that she would not be entering the race, but state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias reportedly plans to seek the nomination, as does Christopher Kennedy, a Chicago businessman and son of the late Robert F Kennedy, and Chicago Urban League president Cheryle Jackson.

For the Republicans, Illinois Congressman Mark Kirk has expressed an interest in running, according to media reports. </p


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