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On Friday in contrast, a deferential Blagojevich spoke calmly about how prosecutors came after him for what he describes as nothing more than talk. "They slandered me across the world when they said I was selling a Senate seat for money," he said. "Political judgments in my world are still legal and horse trading
-- and discussing those things are still legal." He made a similar point in a Friday interview with Chicago's WLS Radio. "If they're charging me with crimes, then they ought to charge every other politician in America," he said. "Every time a congressman votes and trades his vote with another congressman for another vote they ought to charge those people, too." Asked if he agreed the actions leading to Blagojevich's arrest were simply political horse trading, current Gov. Pat Quinn seemed to take issue with that contention. "He's a convicted felon," he said. "Take it for what it is." Blagojevich pointed out that prosecutors were unable to prove the corruption charges against him and that he escaped conviction on the most serious charges without his side mounting a defense. "These prosecutors threw everything at me but the kitchen sink, and on 23 corruption charges they failed to prove any of them, none of them," he told WLS radio. He dismissed the idea of accepting a plea deal to avoid an expensive retrial because money in his campaign fund that had been used to pay defense lawyers has been exhausted. He told NBC: "I'm up against the giant Goliath and I take solace in the biblical story of David. I don't have a slingshot but I do have the truth on my side." Blagojevich's media blitz is scheduled to continue with other interviews, including this weekend with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday." The governor's publicist says he'll also appear next week on Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show."
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