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Durbin stuff

Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller

Looks like Durbin’s the whip.

CHICAGO (AP) U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin announced Friday that he will run for Democratic whip in the new Senate and said he already has the votes to get the job.

“I am deeply honored that my Senate colleagues are willing to entrust me with this responsibility,'’ Durbin said in a statement released by his office.

The post of whip is the second ranking job in the party’s Senate leadership and involves rounding up votes on key issues.

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The money trail

Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller

From the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform’s blog:

Of Senate Races, four crossed the million-dollar mark:

(1) 59th District: Forby/Summers: $2,177,901 [Forby (D) won]
(2) 32nd District: Ouimet/Althoff: $1,734,898 [Althoff (R) won]
(3) 38th District: Welch/Dahl: $1,731,142 [Dahl (R) won]
(4) 47th District: Sullivan/Ernst: $1,617,843 [Sullivan (D) won]

Of House races, here are the top fundraisers:

(1) 92nd District: Slone/Schock: $1,290,324 [Schock (R) won, Slone might request a re-count]
(2) 75th District: Gordon/Hayse: $1,231,934 [Gordon (D) won]
(3) 108th District: Grunloh/Reis: $1,102,755 [Reis (R) won]
(4) 17th District: Bromberg/Coulson: $873,969 [Coulson (R) won]
(5) 79th District: Dugan/Pangle: $720,287 [Dugan (D) won]
(6) 101st District: Flider/England (!): $637,301 [Flider (D) won]

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Keyes’ farewell address

Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller

A pompous goodbye from the Prince of Pompousville (population: 1):

I want to say a special word of thanks to all of those supporters throughout Illinois who put together an unbelievable campaign, working by the thousands. Against all the odds, against all the lies and fabrications of the media, against every word of discouragement, they moved forward–not because there was something in it for them, but because there was something in it for God, and for their state, and for their country.

But in keeping with the spirit of this campaign, I think that we must face hard truths, and those hard truths include the fact
that, however often this one or that one invokes the unity of our nation, that unity was founded and will only be maintained
upon our allegiance to the principles that have defined our rights, that have defined our character, that have defined
justice for us as a people–those principles epitomized in the great words of our Declaration, which we shall ever respect and
never abandon, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.”

If I have done but one thing in the course of this campaign, it was done with this purpose: to make sure that from this moment forward, others would move with pride and with courage to stand under the banner of that truth and to invoke in our political life the truth that our rights come not from man, not from constitutions, not from presidents and judges and human choice, but from Almighty God.

And that truth has inescapable consequences–the inescapable consequence of that truth is that it is not our will that is the
standard of justice, that it is not our passion that is the standard of truth, and that it is not our choice that is the ultimate arbiter of the fate of our nation.

We are, as a people in America, like the kings in the Old Testament, like indeed all the sovereigns who have ruled nations
here and there upon the earth–but we are not sovereign as individuals or dictators or tyrants or little elites, we are
the sovereign people.

But even as they were, so we can be, corrupted by those who whisper in our ears that only our passions matter, that only
our desires matter, that only our choices rule.

But those who succumb to those siren-song words of flattery are leading a people down the road of its own destruction.

And that, sadly, is, in America now, the road that we are on.

I will say now, as I have said throughout this campaign, we will not preserve our freedom until we have restored respect
for innocent life in the womb.

We will not rebuild the true strength of our communities and of our schools and maintain the true strength of our economy
until we have learned, once and for all, that we cannot afford to abandon that plan of procreation which is the only
sound basis of marriage and the family. We must stick to our traditions.

And tonight, whatever else may seem to be true, this we know: there are those who are willing to lie to the American people,
to lie to the people of Illinois, and to say, “Alan Keyes stands for traditional marriage, and stands outside the mainstream of public opinion in America.”

But I have news for them all, which we have seen before, and will see again: in every state where this issue is before the
people tonight, they stand with Alan Keyes. They stand with the Republican Party.

And that is why we shall continue. For, we know this truth: that the heart of America is not corrupted, that the
conscience of America is not dead, that even here, here, in what some had called the very depth and heart of corruption
and a lack of integrity, we have found that saving remnant that will continue to move forward, until we have taken this
state back in the name of conscience, in the name of dignity!

Keep faith,

Alan Keyes

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Friday update

Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller

Caught a nasty cold yesterday, but here are a few stories I read this morning.

The governor met with the four legislative leaders yesterday.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Illinois’ four legislative leaders met Thursday to discuss capital projects, Chicago’s mass-transit crisis, further security upgrades at the Statehouse and a possible revenue source: gambling expansion

Three of the meeting’s participants, however, stressed that firm agreements did not materialize during the two-hour meeting…

…House Minority Leader Tom Cross, R-Oswego, said the group was “open-minded” about adding casinos, even one in Chicago…

…Cross said Blagojevich and the leaders also discussed additional security enhancements for the Capitol complex in Springfield, where an unarmed guard was fatally shot Sept. 20. Lawmakers may pass a $5 million supplemental appropriation that would pay for more officers with weapons…

…Another initiative, a possible rewrite of medical malpractice law, also could surface in the veto session if current negotiations advance among adversaries. Watson said lawmakers would receive an update next week from a mediator who is working with trial lawyers and physicians and hospitals.

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Alan Keyes blames everyone but himself, of course.

Republican Alan Keyes blamed the media and ‘’Republicans in name only'’ Thursday for his lopsided loss to Democrat Barack Obama in Illinois’ U.S. Senate race.

Keyes also said he didn’t congratulate Obama after the race was called, a tradition among politicians, because doing so would have been a ‘’false gesture'’ because he believes Obama’s views on issues like abortion are wicked.

And then there’s this one…

[Keyes] reminded listeners that throughout his campaign he had said he was “engaged in a battle between good and evil.” Because of that, he said, he did not feel that he could offer his congratulations to Obama.

“I’m supposed to make a call that represents the congratulations toward that which I believe ultimately stands for and will stand for a culture evil enough to destroy the very soul and heart of my country?” Keyes asked rhetorically. “I can’t do this. And I will not make a false gesture.”

There are no words printable enough to describe how I feel about this man. Use your imagination.

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And I’ve noticed that the CrossBloggers sure are snippy these days, focusing way too much negative energy on a qualified parenthetical aside instead of enjoying the moment. Who loves you, baby? Sheesh.

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No Comment

Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller

From Reuters:

Potential candidates for Democrats in 2008 [presidential campaign] who might get a boost from Tuesday’s party wipe-out include Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner or Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

I have nothing to say about this. But if you do, here’s the reporter’s email address.

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