After all, if Blagojevich is jailed, he’ll be the fourth Illinois governor out of the last eight to end up behind bars. The city might be forgiven for thinking that it was about to undergo something of a rehabilitation, become better known for Obama, thick-crust pizza, Michael Jordan and jazz rather than Capone and political sleaze. Only last month “Time magazine” pronounced the corruption reputation was “based on an outdated caricature – but this week has ended that vain hope.