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Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Edwin Eisendrath has posted his three new TV ads on his website.

View them there, rate them here.

UPDATE: AP now has a story.

A Blagojevich spokesman calls the ads silly distortions that are sad and irrelevant.

UPDATE: Governor Blagojevich has two new ads up. One’s about education standards and his college tax credit plan. The other is about healthcare.

Watch them both here and then rate them below. We’ll continue this tomorrow. (Hat tip to a commenter.)

UPDATE: Comments closed. See Thursday’s post.

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Tonight’s debate

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Andy Shaw just told me that ABC7 will be carrying the debate tonight on the Internet live at 7pm. It will be on TV at 10:30.

I just checked the website and they have something up about it, so go here at 7pm and watch the debate.

Consider this a debate open thread.

UPDATE 1: Supposedly, we’ll be able to find the debate link somewhere on this page.

UPDATE 2: Ron Gidwitz just reported loaning his campaign another $830,000.

UPDATE 3: Anyone else having trouble with the Internet feed? The audio and video don’t appear to be synced properly.

UPDATE 4: Same opening statements as last night.

UPDATE 5: Everyone seems so “reasonable” so far. I gotta figure it heats up, though.

UPDATE 6: I’ve met Ron Gidwitz on a few occasions, and he’s so personable and at ease with himself in person. He has such a hard time on TV, though. With all that money you’d think he could have hired a better debate coach.

UPDATE 7: Just in case you’re wondering, I was told today by somebody at ABC7 that since there has been no very recent polling, the League of Women Voters believed it had no choice but to invite Andy Martin to the debate.

UPDATE 8: Last night’s Channel 20 debate moderators aggressively enforced very strict time allotments, and that seems to have spooked Ron Gidwitz tonight, who appears to be abiding by the letter of the ABC7 time rules by abruptly cutting himself off mid-sentence.

UPDATE 9: This has happened before when the debate was staid and the press conference afterwards got insane.

UPDATE 10: Civil, fairly informative, decent debate. Apparently, Oberweis decided he shouldn’t pull another stunt like last night. Chicago is the bigtime and a lot more people will watch tonight’s debate than last night’s. Two meltdowns in a row would have been too much. Still, the press conference awaits. I had the opportunity to go, but just couldn’t. Now, I wish I was there for the after-bang.

UPDATE 11: I just talked to a reporter pal who’s at the debate. Apparently, none of the journalists have much of a lede yet, but they intend to get one at the press conference.

UPDATE 12: Apparently, Oberweis didn’t say anything controversial at the press conference. That overwhelmingly negative coverage today must’ve gotten to him.

UPDATE 13: Illinois Review has some of the few memorable lines from tonight’s debate.

· Internet columnist/candidate Andy Martin said: “Judy Topinka says she’s ‘not one of the boys.’ She’s the bad girl that hangs out with the bad boys.”

· Jim Oberweis said the placing of candidates onstage — from left to right: Topinka, Martin, Gidwitz, Oberweis and Brady — reflected the candidates’ “conservativeness:” “Judy is on the far left, Bill Brady is on the far right, and I’m just right of center.”

· When asked if a bill to ban abortions were to make it to the Governor’s desk, would he or she sign, Judy Baar Topinka said she “still believes in a woman’s right to choose.” “I’m not going to move us back to the 50s,” she said. “I’m not going to throw women under the bus, uh huh. . .”‘

UPDATE 14: If you’re blogging about the debate, or you see someone else has, please post a link in comments.

UPDATE 15: Apparently the biggest “news” out of the debate and post-debate press conference was when all candidates were asked if Gov. Blagojevich should disband his hate crimes commission. According to a reporter I talked to, Bill Brady said something like Blagojevich was choosing his black supporters over his Jewish supporters.

UPDATE 16: The AP story is up.

Republican candidates for governor played nice Wednesday night during a television debate where they disagreed about whether to ban abortion and how to cut money from the state’s budget.

UPDATE 17: At 9:25, ABC7 was starting to put up links to segments of the debates on this page. What this means is you should be able to watch the debate on your own schedule.

FINAL UPDATE: Comments closed. See Thursday’s post.

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Question of the day

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Let’s imagine, for a moment, that Illinois has a deportation law and you’re in complete control.

Which person would you deport first? Just one name, please, but explain why.

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Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

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Such a lot of weirdness to choose from

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Choosing which story to link to about last night’s debate is difficult. I think I’ll just highlight the ledes.

Post-Dispatch:

The race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination entered on Tuesday a bitter new realm of taped phone calls, allegations of shredded documents and counter-claims of sexist “bullying” - all during what began as a staid debate among candidates over fiscal policy.

Daily Herald:

A downstate debate among the four major Republican governor hopefuls turned into a battle of the sexes Tuesday night.

AP:

Jim Oberweis drew boos and jeers twice Tuesday when he accused rival Judy Baar Topinka of unethical conduct during a Republican gubernatorial debate where mudslinging overshadowed substance.

Lee Newspapers:

What started off as a sideshow took center stage at a debate among the four Republican candidates for governor Tuesday night.

Tribune:

With the Republican primary race for governor taking an aggressive turn, Jim Oberweis asked Judy Baar Topinka to apologize Tuesday for criticizing his TV attack ads while Topinka said he was trying to “bully” her because she is a woman.

This one’s not specifically debate-related, but it’s my favorite because the columnist is so nice to me in the piece. lol

Carol Marin:

Marty Kovarik creeps me out. Then again, so does Jim Oberweis.

And check out this great quote Marin got:

When I asked Oberweis spokesman Wiegand if they hadn’t taken an awful lot of knocks for this latest stunt, he had a perfect response that explains a lot about how they look at the world.

“Every knock,” he told me, “is a boost.”

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It never stops

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Sun-Times has a good roundup of the latest developments in the hate crimes commission fiasco.

A fifth member of the commission, attorney Alan J. Spellberg, plans to resign to protest Claudette Marie Muhammad’s continued presence on the panel and her reluctance to apologize for the Nation of Islam leader’s remarks, which critics have called anti-Semitic. […]

Word of Spellberg’s resignation came as Muhammad, the Nation of Islam’s minister of protocol and a top Farrakhan aide, took to Chicago’s airwaves to explain why she won’t repudiate her leader’s assertion that “Hollywood Jews'’ promote homosexuality and other “filth.'’ […]

On Monday, as the story began attracting attention across the country, Blagojevich declined to say whether he had spoken to Muhammad after Farrakhan’s speech. He also would not answer whether his continued backing of her is tied to concerns over alienating African-American voters, who are vital to his winning re-election. […]

Meanwhile, the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, an umbrella organization representing 46 Jewish groups, praised those who quit the commission.

Read the whole thing.

Even Lt. Governor Pat Quinn is piling on.

“I think she should resign, and if she doesn’t resign the panel ought to be disbanded,” Quinn said Tuesday night. “The purpose of the commission is to bring people together and it’s clearly not serving its purpose.

“Personally, I think Sister Muhammad has had ample time to repudiate the anti-Semitic remarks of Louis Farrakhan and she’s not doing that.”

But Rick Garcia of Equality Illinois continues to defend Muhammad, and he seems to have good reason.

Garcia said he attended the Saviours’ Day speech at Muhammad’s invitation, following the February commission meeting at which Muhammad suggested the panel ask the governor for a proclamation welcoming the Gay Games to Chicago in July. […]

“If I did not know Claudette Muhammad, if she didn’t sit across the table from me, I could easily say, ‘Get rid of her,’” he said. “But I know her. I wish that she had had a stronger statement about Minister Farrakhan’s remarks. But I just go back to this: I have never, ever heard her say or seen her do anything that is antithetical to the mission of this commission.”

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Not happy

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Belleville News-Democrat wonders if the Dems know where Springfield is.

In a current TV campaign ad, Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he’s older and hopefully wiser after four years in office. However, he still hasn’t figured out that Springfield is the seat of government in Illinois, not Chicago.

Today, Blagojevich’s Democratic buddies in the House are holding three budget appropriation hearings not in Springfield but in Chicago.

Republican Rep. Ron Stephens, a member of one of the committees, is livid: “It is just too inconvenient for the governor to travel to Springfield to attend these hearings. He is the one who chose to live in Chicago, when a beautiful governor’s mansion lies empty here in Springfield.”

Springfield is the state capital for a geographic reason — its central location. A lawmaker from the metro-east or even deep Southern Illinois can drive to Springfield for a hearing and back on the same day. A hearing in Chicago, however, virtually necessitates either an overnight stay or a plane trip.

But so what if the taxpayers have to pay extra for mileage, hotels and other travel expenses for some lawmakers and staff members who will travel from Springfield? This is more convenient for Blagojevich.

Older? Definitely. Wiser? Obviously not.

Sorry for the complete clip. It was just too good to pass up. Go visit other things at the paper.

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Mo’ money

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Krol has a decent roundup of campaign finance reports here.

As the governor primary campaign winds down, two-thirds of the candidates are dipping into their own pockets, appealing to well-heeled parents or taking out bank loans to bolster their bottom lines.

The spending never stops.

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Morning shorts

Wednesday, Mar 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

· Your moment of Lincoln Zen.

· Weinberger explains his vote. Good stuff, but, Dan, cross-post it at Illinoize.

· Mark Brown’s George Ryan trial prediction.

· Man, talk about nitpicking.

· Crane backs Salvi for his old seat.

· Zuccarelli rallies the troops.

· Congress could nullify 200 state food laws.

· Sneed asks if the guv is a brick short of a load.

· Might wanna change that headline.

· Illinois officials try to stop Kenosha casino.

· Cindy Richards wants the guv to abandon his tax freeze pledge.

· Hiram writes a good post about Eisendrath.

· Lindy Scott picks up endorsements.

· Gay Games causing quite the ruckus in Crystal Lake.

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