Golden

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

Golden
Jeff Coen, John Chase
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Hardback
h234 x 95mm - 496pg
11 May 2021 UK
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9781569763391
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No one did political corruption quite like Rod Blagojevich. The 40th governor of Illinois made international headlines in 2008 when he was roused from his bed and arrested by the FBI at his Chicago home. He was accused of running the state government as a criminal racket and, most shockingly, caught on tape trying to barter away President-elect Barack Obama' s US Senate seat. Most politicians would hunker down, stay quiet, and fight the federal case against them. But as he had done for years, Rod Blagojevich proved he was no ordinary politician. 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 sifting through evidence, compiling documents, and conducting more than a hundred interviews with those who have known Blagojevich from his childhood to his time in the governor' s office. 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. With Blagojevich now serving 14 years in prison, the time has come for the last word on who Blagojevich was, how he was elected, how he got himself into trouble, and how the feds took him down.
"Through indefatigable reporting and deft writing, [Chase and Coen] take us into a fascinating, Byzantine world of Chicago politics and power that largely goes unseen. " --David Mendell, author of Obama: From Promise to Power "This is a lively, intimate primer on the bad and the ugly of Chicago and Illinois politics that reads like a novel by reporter-authors who were there from Blagojevich' s promising beginning to humiliating end. " --Jim Nowlan, senior fellow at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs " Golden is the definitive book on former governor Rod Blagojevich. The saga of his life and two trials provide a road map to the highest levels of corruption in Illinois. This cautionary tale leaves us with the task of ending the corrupt political culture that made his crooked wheeling and dealing possible. " --Dick Simpson, University of Illinois political science professor and former Chicago alderman "[A] definitive account of one of America' s most morally reprehensible political-corruption sagas. " -- Kirkus Reviews "All those interested in the Blago drama or political intrigue in general can dive into this book with relish. " -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[The authors]offer a nuanced context of political corruption overlaid with Blagojevich' s extraordinarily flamboyant personality, from the profanity to the hair obsession and outsized ego. " -- Booklist " Golden tells the story of Blagojevich' s downfall with admirable detail, although it can be a slog at times. " -- Illinois Issues magazine
Jeff Coen is a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, covering federal trials and investigations from the Dirksen U. S. Courthouse in downtown Chicago. He was present in the courtroom throughout the Family Secrets trial, and his pieces on the case were featured in a popular series in the Chicago Tribune. He lives in Oak Park, Illinois. New Orleans born and educated, John Churchill Chase studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts before returning to his city of birth, it being better suited for "living purposes. " He lived on Music Street, not named, he used to say, because his children used to take lessons and practice on the piano every day. During his life, Chase was the number one authority on the streets' histories, in fact, on much of New Orleans history. He was frequently contacted by the city before a street name was changed, though many were changed anyway.

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