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In the new issue of Esquire magazine, disgraced former governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich calls himself “blacker than Barack Obama”. Not surprisingly, that caused quite a stir and a quick apology from Blago. What the media hasn’t written much about is the other person Blago compares himself to in that very same article: Mordechai.
In the course of a conversation, he is not only Galileo; he is Teddy Roosevelt and Robin Hood and Bobby Kennedy and Rocky Balboa. And Mordecai of the legend of Purim.
Purim?
“The Book of Esther.”
Purim?
“Yeah. And I’m Mordecai. Falsely accused. I didn’t do those things. This whole story is epic. What helps me get up every morning is, I’m fighting the fight for something much larger than me. I’m fighting for what is at the basis of what our country is supposed to be, a place where you’re presumed innocent, where if in fact you did something wrong, the system plays out in such a way where the truth comes out, not people being forced to lie and being squeezed to lie. If you love your country as I do, this is a fight worth fighting.”
You can read the entire Esquire interview here.




“Yeah. And I’m Mordecai. Falsely accused. I didn’t do those things. “
Maybe he’s talking about Mike Mordecai from the Atlanta Braves? The only thing Mordechai (from the book of Esther) was accused of was not going along with bowing to Haman, and for telling people not to go to Achashveros’ party. But those accusations were true!