The Governor (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Rod Blagojevich Play Audiobook Sample

The Governor Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Rod Blagojevich Publisher: Phoenix Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2009 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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The Governor provides the most comprehensive look to date at the life of a twice-elected public official in the notoriously complicated world of Illinois politics. We take a tour through the segregated neighborhoods of Chicago, a city of great ethnic diversity, and see firsthand how those divides can evolve into cabals that rival anything found on the national political scene.

We follow the governor as he is awakened early one morning - his young daughter sleeping peacefully beside him - and unceremoniously arrested by FBI agents without knowing the charges being brought against him. We see the harsh glare of the spotlight, the media whirlwind already staking out his home and family, rushing to judgment before even the governor himself knew what crimes he'd been accused of committing. We follow him through the maze of political conspiracies that threaten to unseat and impeach the governor of the fifth largest state in the U.S. - forces brought to light by the ambition of an attorney general and the greed of her Democratic State Party chairman father - as well as the zeal of a federal prosecutor and the manipulations of a disloyal lieutenant governor.

The behind-the-scenes workings to fill the Senate seat vacated by the most popular President-elect in decades becomes something much more incendiary when wiretapped conversations are used by authorities to commit the arrest. But, as the governor soon learns, those tapes are not allowed to be played at his impeachment hearings in the House or Senate. What is on those tapes? And why will the prosecution not let them be heard if they were the primary factor in initiating the arrest that started this political scandal in the first place?

Quoting from sources as diverse as Jim Wallis' God's Politics to Aeschylus, Shakespeare, and The Purpose Driven Life, The Governor provides not just an inside look at politics on a state and national level but a treatise on the proper place...

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  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " Crazy talk, plain and simple. But it's a wonderful companion for Elizabeth Bracket's "Pay to Play." If you're at all interested in the Blago fiasco, I'd recommend reading both books for some fascinating compare and contrast. "

    — Elizabeth, 7/13/2012
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    " Load of selfserving rubbish. "

    — Thomas, 9/13/2011
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    " so much of his writing is pure exaggeration (comparing himself to dr. king, ghandi, othello). and yet, by the end of the book i somehow felt like he didn't do much wrong. huh. "

    — Kristin, 10/13/2010
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    " This was interesting. Makes you proud to be an Illinoisan. "

    — Kit, 10/9/2010
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " so much of his writing is pure exaggeration (comparing himself to dr. king, ghandi, othello). and yet, by the end of the book i somehow felt like he didn't do much wrong. huh. "

    — Kristin, 3/7/2010