READER COMMENTS CLOSED FOR THE WEEKEND
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve been in a sour mood all day, so I’m glad it’s over. Have a great weekend and I’ll talk to you Monday. As always, keep the conversation alive at Illinoize, where the talking never ends. And don’t forget our charity project to benefit the Sojourn domestic violence shelter and express our collective frustration with this session without end. There are several items with the Capitol Fax masthead, including this cup… “Overtime in Hell” hats, buttons and cups… The ever-popular “Where’s Tusk When We Need Him?” button… Several different products with “Overtime in Hell” slogan winners… And the cartoon logo…
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This just in…
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * 11:29 am - The Senate has adjourned until Tuesday. Apparently, not enough members were present today to do anything more than a few resolutions. * 12:29 pm - Obama’s Macaca moment. Actually, it’s much worse because it was planned.
Whoever ordered this racist/xenophobic hit on Clinton needs to be fired. Right away. And I don’t mean the person who wrote it. From what I understand, the first draft was much more acceptable, but it was rejected and sent back with a demand that it be infinitely tougher. If the author is fired and the person who ordered the rewrite is not, then Obama is a huge hypocrite. The full memo is here. * 1:00 pm - I haven’t yet decided who won yesterday’s caption contest, but I’ll have the new t-shirt, mugs, etc. ready by Monday. As always, don’t forget to go buy something at our charity store. I’ve belatedly realized that the markup is way too low, so there could be a price increase next week. Get something today! * 1:35 pm - I had remembered somewhere in my addled brain that “Punjab” was used at one time as an actual slur, so I did a bit of research. From the Racial Slur Database…
[Emphasis added.] The headline from the Obama hit piece… * 1:55 pm - Despite the headline on this story in The Hill, Dan Lipinski was never an “Accidental Congressman.” His “election” to Congress was carefully planned…
* 4:39 pm - In this video, Obama pledges that he will “not make ad hominem attacks” on opponents and will not use opposition research to “suggest that they have untoward motives.” Also, the chairman of the United States India Political Action Committee, which is referenced in the OR memo, is upset at what has transpired…
[H/T: The Swamp]
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Question of the day
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Father’s Day is Sunday, so say something nice about your dad.
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Blowup
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * There’s always at least one big blowup during overtime session, and yesterday probably qualifies as the first. I told you about it on these two posts yesterday afternoon, but here are a couple of mainstream media reports, starting with the Tribune…
* Sun-Times…
That statement was fully authorized, by the way. * And Rep. John Fritchey, who was at the meeting, had several choice words for the guv in his own blog post…
[Emphasis added.] What some commenters here misunderstood yesterday was that Wednesday’s leaders meeting was held without Senate President Emil Jones, so the governor’s refusal to meet yesterday was inexcusable. There’s a method behind the guv’s madness (at least, they think so), but that’s for subscribers on Monday (there was no Capitol Fax this morning because, apparently, getting home by 8:30 makes me ill).
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“Substantial progress”
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * I’m hearing the electric utility rate relief negotiations produced about a billion dollars over four years with people getting actual refund checks. Some sort of Illinois Power Authority language, which would allow the state to build power plants, is also close to fruition, but could turn out to be a snag…
* Officially, all anyone would say yesterday is this…
* Crain’s…
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Morning shorts
Friday, Jun 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * Editorial: Keep out of state schools off of Illinois license plates * Krol: Is Madigan seeking the chance to turn back time? * State should reject casinos for Chicago, suburbs * CPR: Transit talks in Springfield * Senate committee OKs cable competition bill * Ethics bill could again hit snag in Illinois Senate
* Judge allows horse slaughter plant to temporarily stay open; more here * SIU fights to block public’s access to staff contracts * Indiana resolves tollway dispute with Illinois
* Agreement ends interstate toll spat * Electronic toll breaks to IL drivers * Daley promises curfew crackdown * Daley wants anti-gun outcry * Chicago buildign dept. gets new chief * Friday Beer Blogging: Prom Edition
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