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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Blagojevich: `Blacker&#x27; than Obama comment `stupid&#x27;<br /><br />By CHRISTOPHER WILLS, Associated Press Writer<br /><br />1 hr 26 mins ago<br /><br />SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Rod Blagojevich apologized Monday for saying he&#x27;s blacker than Barack Obama, but the disgraced former Illinois governor said he probably won&#x27;t try to make amends directly to the president.<br /><br />I&#x27;d be happy to but, you know, I don&#x27;t have the phone number, he told reporters outside his Chicago home.<br /><br />In the February issue of Esquire magazine, the ousted governor, semi-professional Elvis impersonator and reality TV contestant refers to Obama as this guy who was elected based simply on hope, implying that the president isn&#x27;t genuine.<br /><br />What the (expletive)? Everything he&#x27;s saying&#x27;s on the teleprompter, Blagojevich told the magazine. The story hits newsstands on Jan. 19.<br /><br />I&#x27;m blacker than Barack Obama. I shined shoes. I grew up in a five-room apartment. My father had a little laundromat in a black community not far from where we lived, Blagojevich said. I saw it all growing up.<br /><br />On Monday, Blagojevich said the comment was stupid, stupid, stupid.<br /><br />He said it was meant as a metaphor for his disappointment with Obama, whom he accused of doing more to help Wall Street than Main Street.<br /><br />The White House declined to comment.<br /><br />The response or lack of response is in contrast to the reaction Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has received after it was disclosed that he once discussed Obama&#x27;s presidential prospects in terms of his skin color and whether he had a Negro dialect. Reid immediately apologized and Obama accepted, though some Republicans are calling for him to step down.<br /><br />There was no way Obama could avoid acknowledging the statements from Reid, an important Democratic leader and legislative ally, but the president has far more leeway to ignore Blagojevich&#x27;s latest strange behavior.<br /><br />The twice-elected Democrat was impeached and removed from office last year after federal prosecutors arrested him on corruption charges that included trying to sell Obama&#x27;s old U.S. Senate seat. He has pleaded not guilty.<br /><br />Ahead of his trial, which is expected to start in June, Blagojevich is appearing on NBC&#x27;s Celebrity Apprentice.<br /><br />He also continues to accuse prosecutors of persecuting him for routine political deals.<br /><br />One of those deals, he said, was the possibility of naming Attorney General Lisa Madigan to Obama&#x27;s Senate seat in exchange for cooperation on important programs from her powerful father, Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.<br /><br />He used an infamously coarse word to refer to the attorney general.<br /><br />If I can get this, how much do I love the people of Illinois to make that (expletive) senator?&#x27; Blagojevich said in the interview.<br /><br />But on Monday, Blagojevich said, I don&#x27;t think I said that.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/36669">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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