This just in… Steele to complete John Stroger’s term
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller On the first ballot, even. Cook County commissioners on their first ballot this morning chose Bobbie Steele as the interim board president. All 11 democratic commissioners voted for Steele while the five Republicans voted for Carl Hansen.
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Trib live-blogs another immigration rally
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller So far, it looks like they’re doing a good job. Monitor the rally’s progress here. But as I pointed out below, turnout isn’t expected to be huge this time, mainly because most of the big groups that helped put together the last rallies sat this one out.. By 9 a.m., the appointed time to start gathering at Union Park, it was becoming apparent that the turnout would be dramatically less than the previous two marches.
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Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller What’s your favorite political joke? And, please, keep it clean. Those who violate this request will find themselves banished. Now that the scolding is out of the way, try to have fun. UPDATE: C’mon people, most of these jokes are lame. You can do better!
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Franks at the bat
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The folks who run Gov. Blagojevich’s office tried to throw Rep. Jack Franks under a big bus a while back. Big mistake. Ever since then, Franks has whacked the governor on the shins every chance he could get. This week was no exception. A suburban lawmaker is asking the Illinois attorney general to investigate how a California company that employs the sister of one of Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s top political aides ended up with a multimillion-dollar state contract.
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That Toddlin’ county
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller As expected…. With a little bit of grumbling, and a lot of posturing, the coronation of Todd Stroger went off without a hitch Tuesday as the Cook County Democratic Party nominated him to take his father’s place on the November ballot in the county board president race. Well, maybe a slight hitch. Moreover, some suburban committeemen, including Joan Brennan of Elk Grove Township, successfully objected to making the vote for Todd Stroger unanimous with a second ballot — a move the party sometimes does as a show of unity once the candidate is chosen. Hard feelings, eh? Meanwhile, do you get the feeling that Burt is losing it? Ald. Burton Natarus (42nd) was shouted down at the Democratic Party meeting to choose a new Cook County Board president candidate Tuesday afternoon for a strange and racially-insensitive remark about the post office. The Sun-Times has more goofy quotes from the committeeman’s meeting. Here’s 30th Ward Committeeman Michael Wojcik: …And I urge you not to do as some of our colleagues originally suggested, that we were trying to throw the baby out with the bath water. You want to throw the baby out with the bath water, don’t vote for Todd Stroger. You’ll throw the baby out with the bath water. That baby is my children, your children, the people in the neighborhood. And I’m proud of that.” And after scolding the Democrats for choosing Todd Stroger, Mark Brown had this to say today: The most obvious way to make Democrats, who form a sizable majority in Cook County, to look before they leap [towards Tony Peraica] is to focus attention on social issues such as abortion, gun control and gay rights… a liberal Democrat looking at his [Peraica’s] conservative record is going to think twice before giving him a vote. Also, if you thought Peraica was enthusiastic to the point of delusional, Brown has this tidbit: A few weeks ago, Peraica told me he’d get 20 percent of the African-American vote. I bet him he wouldn’t get more than 5 percent. While many African-American voters undoubtedly share in the dissatisfaction over the Stroger situation, I can’t see many of them opting for Peraica. And Carol Marin has another scoop. Has somebody been frantically padding the payroll of Cook County government since President John Stroger’s stroke in March? And there’s more: According to county payroll reports, in early 2005, Cook County government had 25,060 employees. Just one year later, in early 2006, even BEFORE John Stroger’s stroke, that number had shot up to 27,292. An increase of more than 2,000 workers. And the Trib had this at the bottom of their story today: Unlike the anticipated outcome of Tuesday’s meeting, no one is forecasting the result of the County Board’s meeting on Wednesday. The 16 remaining commissioners will select an interim board president from among themselves to fill John Stroger’s term, which expires Dec. 4.
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · “Immigrant activists will take to Chicago streets Wednesday for the third time in four months for another march to urge Congress to enact more lenient immigration laws.” But turnout may be lighter. More info here. · Blagojevich, other governors call for action on stem cells · Smith : Politicians deserve a break [via The Thicket] · New Web site shows where movie cameras rolled in Illinois · If you lose, you get death · New base will keep big rigs rolling, add jobs · Sound familiar? “Kentucky Gov. Ernie Flethcer’s patronage hiring scandal is well documented. But his lawyers are trying an innovative defense of his alleged improprieties: Everybody else was doing it.”
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