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Tracking the latest on Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's Federal Indictment

Track tweets about Blagojevich and Fitzgerald in real time

We've set up a page that displays the latest Twitter messages mentioning "Blagojevich" and "Fitzgerald" in real time so you can follow the global conversation about today's indictment.

You can find the page here.

So far it looks like the folks on Twitter think Fitzgerald is the greatest prosecutor of all time.  My favorite post-press conference highlight?

Doodling "Mrs. Patrick Fitzgerald" in the margins of my notebook.
marymancini  - 12:14

 

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01/ 1 year 5 weeks ago
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Clout

nice post and great information thank you very much.

02/ 1 year 5 weeks ago
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Clout

Nice tool. I just found out that he's looking for new lawyers via the people twittering about it.

But it looks like most of the chat about Blagojevic is regarding his hair:

"I need a haircut, beginning to resemble Rod Blagojevich."

But with a hair style like that, what else would you expect?

03/ 1 year 4 weeks ago
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Clout

Really helpful!
Thanks a lot

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Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and his chief of staff John Harris were arrested at 6:15 A.M. Tuesday December 9 by federal authorities for what U.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald called a "staggering" level of corruption involving pay-to-play politics in Illinois' top office.

This blog will collect up, contextualize and comment on coverage of the Governor's indictment.



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