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Friday, Dec 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I think we had a good week. Things are getting back to normal around here. The comments were good and, thankfully, I only had to delete a handful of them, so the weirdos have apparently retreated to their holes.

Illinoize is also having a good week. Head over there if you want to keep talking.

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Question of the day

Friday, Dec 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

It’s Friday, so let’s have a little bit of fun today.

What do you want for Christmas? Snark encouraged.

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Storm response updates

Friday, Dec 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Decatur Herald & Review has published yet another article that includes a slam of the local political leadership over its response to last week’s devastating ice storm.

Lula Fitzpatrick is glad power finally has been restored to her Decatur home after the lights went out Nov. 30.

But she’s still fuming over what she sees as a sluggish response by local leaders to last week’s ice storm, which, at the peak of outages, left more than 50,000 Decatur-area homes and businesses without power.

“This is a day late and a penny short,” Fitzpatrick said. “This happened Thursday night. On Friday, I begged them; I truly begged them to get some help now.

“We have some weak officials leading this town. Very, very weak.”

The mayor’s response was not included.

Meanwhile, Lt. Governor Pat Quinn was in Decatur yesterday.

While praising utility crews for the work they are doing to restore power to the region, Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn called for an investigation Thursday into Ameren Corp.’s preparation before last week’s devastating winter storm.

“They work hard in very arduous and dangerous conditions; sometimes it’s 18 hours a day, day after day, and that means a lot,” Quinn said. “Having said that, it’s important we get to the root of the problem. Not only here but in Missouri, there have been systematic breakdowns in reliability of electric service. It’s dangerous; it’s dangerous to public health, dangerous to our security and it’s certainly very dangerous to our economy if we don’t have reliable electricity.”

It’s important for Ameren to invest in “preventative maintenance,” Quinn said, such as trimming trees to avoid tangles and downing of power lines.

* You can find the latest updates on where power is still not back on in Decatur at this link.

* The Herald & Review also has a multimedia presentation of the storm here.

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Obama’s experience issue

Friday, Dec 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

My Sun-Times column this week is about Barack Obama’s possible run for the presidency. There is much more to it than the excerpt here so go read the whole thing before you comment, please. I chose this excerpt because the issue of Obama’s experience has been so hotly debated in the comment section and around the nation.

The experience issue is less of a problem for me. Abraham Lincoln’s sole governmental experience was eight years in the Illinois House and just two years in Congress, yet he was one of our greatest presidents. Besides, more “experience” wallowing through the disgusting cesspool that is Washington may only hurt Obama, not help him.

According to Tom Schwartz, the Illinois state historian, 19th century voters didn’t view politics as a profession, so they didn’t expect presidential candidates like Lincoln to have extensive political experience. The issue never came up in the 1860 campaign, Schwartz said.

After telling Schwartz that I was trying hard not to add to the hype by comparing Lincoln to Obama, Schwartz shared some surprising thoughts.

‘’What Lincoln brought to the presidency, which was very much needed at the time . . . [was] a very fine ear for listening to the public’s concerns and then being able to articulate responses that created consensus that was able to move the country forward in positive ways,'’ Schwartz said. Schwartz then said that he saw a direct comparison to Obama’s calls for unity and the way Obama had sparked so much interest from people who normally don’t care for politics.

As I make clear in the column, the main sticking point for me is the Rezko land deal. Eric Krol has more on that angle in his column today.

Potential script for a new TV campaign ad, probably viewable only in January 2008 in Iowa, New Hampshire and on YouTube:

Cue bouncy music, something along the lines of 1950s advertisements or the “Leave it To Beaver” theme. Voice-over from a paternal-sounding announcer … “Meet Barack Obama. He bought a $1.65 million mansion. Meet his neighbor, Tony Rezko, indicted on major federal corruption charges that he traded his influence with a politician for kickbacks.” (Note: don’t mention that the politician is actually Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, not Obama. This is a campaign ad, after all.)

“Senator Obama couldn’t quite afford both that house and the well-groomed vacant lot next door, so he persuaded the seller to give him a $300,000 discount on the house. But his savvy and sleazy real estate developer friend, Rezko, cheerily offered to pay full price for that empty lot. Now they’re neighbors.”

Music turns dramatic, as does announcer’s tone. “Indicted pals. Insider real estate deals. Is this the type of politician you want to elect president?”

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Morning shorts

Friday, Dec 8, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Huntley: The Civic Committee got it right and got it wrong. What this public-spirited committee of the Commercial Club got right was its report laying out in excruciating detail the looming fiscal tsunami facing the state. What it got wrong was holding off on releasing this comprehensive report until after the election, thereby denying the voters the right to have a say on how to solve the problem.

* Sneed: Gov. Blagojevich’s office is deactivating the ID cards of nearly 50 administration employees and campaign workers.

* Tribune: The decision to replace Arlington Park’s dirt track with a synthetic surface was made not only to minimize injuries to horses but also to attract new fans, particularly families with children, racetrack officials said Thursday.

* Hastert prepares to rejoin rank and file

* Sides regrouping on immigration

* Boycott planned in Carpentersville - Group wants people to avoid businesses to protest anti-illegal immigration idea

* Deputy governor will head back to N.Y. - Key Blagojevich aide among several to exit

* Newspaper battle turns nasty: Accusations fly as newspaper ends short run

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