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Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * What a worthless week this was. If it hadn’t been for the “special” session, I could’ve been somewhere warm all week. Instead, I was home dealing with a furnace on the fritz, a dead refrigerator, a garage door opener that wouldn’t open and a broken handle on the outside door I use the most. Ugh. Head to Illinoize if you want to continue talking. I’m done… * Let’s end this on an “up” note. One of my new favorite bands is Tinariwen. They helped get me through this goofy week. They’re jamming here with Carlos Santana…
* Here’s another one… ![]()
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Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller What month will this year’s session end?
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Obama and Huckabee *** Updated x4 *** Edwards goes on the attack ***
Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Take a look at these New Hampshire polling trend lines from Pollster.com… You can click it for a larger image and more explanation, but you can easily see that while Clinton is ahead, her numbers are obviously trending downward and Obama’s are sharply rising. New Hampshire’s primary is next Tuesday, so it’s gonna be very, very tough for Clinton to stop Obama’s momentum before then. He’ll have several days of euphoric bounce which may last all five days. A negative attack from Clinton now would likely backfire, unless Obama does something bad to himself. * One thing that is still hanging out there is the Tony Rezko situation…
But it’s more likely that Clinton will be able to use that in the run-up to Super-Duper Tuesday (February 5th) than next Tuesday. The trial won’t really get underway until after the February 5th voting is over, but if I was on the Clinton campaign I’d be plugging the Rezko trial into this developing media meme of “Obama is untested.” There’s already plenty out there to tease the national reporters. * The on-site national press corps was all atwitter yesterday with rumors that various candidates were cutting deals with Obama’s campaign to throw their caucus-goers to him. If a candidate doesn’t attain 15 percent in a caucus, that person’s supporters are supposed to choose someone else. Turns out, the deal talk was false…
* The goofiest lede from Iowa was in the New York Times…
Apparently, some editor belatedly noticed the ridiculous lede and forced a change on the NYT website. * On to Huckabee for a moment. National Republicans obviously don’t like the man. He’s neither a neocon nor a corporate conservative, so the establishment party is scared to death about what he’ll do if he’s elected. Plus, most of them picked their own candidate long before Huckabee began to surge, and nobody picked him. So, he’s not their guy on every level. But that’s no excuse for the national media, which treats the guy like an ignorant hillbilly from the backwoods and has appeared to use almost every excuse imaginable to pile on, and that has clouded their judgement, which is never great to begin with. Check out this recent post from TIME magazine’s Joe Klein, entitled “Huckabust“…
Yeah, that happened. Human beings tend to look down on anyone who isn’t from what they consider to be the “better” place to live. New Yorkers, particularly, are infamous for this, but all of us do it in one way or another. That being said, we’re all Americans, and this is all one country, so it’s time to stop the petty sniping from elitist snobs who base their elitism not on their own abilities but simply on their geographic location. It’s unAmerican.
* Republican entrance polling * Democratic entrance polling * Entrance polling analysis *** UPDATE 1 *** I agree with this bit of analysis in the Washington Post…
*** UPDATE 2 *** Two Illinoize bloggers have good posts up today. Dan Johnson-Weinberger was in Iowa yesterday and filed a good report. Yellow Dog Democrat says Iowa is deja vu all over again. *** UPDATE 3 *** As you might have guessed, my father was in Des Moines yesterday and sent along this photo… ![]() *** UPDATE 4 *** It begins, but not from Clinton. Edwards takes a shot…
The bill that Edwards’ guy referred to barely passed the Senate. So, without the “sell out” it’s doubtful anything would’ve been approved.
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BIMP still up in the air *** Governor AV’s BIMP *** Strange rationale *** Guv’s office responds *** Updated x9 ***
Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Apparently, the deadline to take action on the BIMP bill wasn’t last night, but is actually tonight at midnight, regardless of what this article claims…
The secretary of state has been told to expect some action from the governor today. Word is the office was told the same thing yesterday, but the governor changed his mind. If he doesn’t take action by tonight, the bill becomes law without his signature. * This article had it right…
* Back in November, the governor indicated that he might change the legislation…
* It’s uncertain what he’ll do. The teachers unions and school lobsters are more than a little peeved at the governor for demanding for weeks that the General Assembly pass the BIMP and then sitting on it for so long. * Watch this space for updates. You can monitor the bill’s status here. *** UPDATE 1 *** The governor has used his amendatory veto on the BIMP. Stay tuned for more info. *** UPDATE 2 *** Blagojevich press release…
That’s ridiculous. They could’ve done a cleanup bill. Now, both chambers will have to accept the guv’s AV before schools (and the state police and the secretary of state, etc.) will get their money. *** UPDATE 3 *** There was another AV message, but this, too, could have been corrected with a trailer bill…
*** UPDATE 4 *** I haven’t been able to get a comment yet from the Senate or the House Democrats, but considering that Speaker Madigan and the governor don’t get along at all and are never on the same page, this update from the SJ-R may not turn out to be true…
*** UPDATE 5 *** Here’s a brief transcription of the AV…
*** UPDATE 6 *** The SJ-R has now revised its story…
If they ever get it. Stay tuned. *** UPDATE 7 *** You can read the official AV message by clicking here. *** UPDATE 8 *** From the governor’s office…
*** UPDATE 9 *** More from the governor’s office…
This, of course, doesn’t explain why they couldn’t have just run a trailer bill with cleanup language.
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Morning shorts
Friday, Jan 4, 2008 - Posted by Paul Richardson * State lawmaker will serve in Iraq
* At 114, daughter of sharecroppers may be oldest to register in state’s history; more here
* Have you registered to vote in Illinois? * Openlineblog: Hastert endorsement boosts Oberweis poll numbers; Lauzen endorsed by Peter Fitzgerald * Team America: Debate showdown week approaches for Seals and Footlik * Alderman wary of Wrigley deal
* Editorial: Something must be done to handle traffic at O’Hare * Sun-Times Editorial: Fermilab funding cuts don’t make sense * Officials hear few reports of smoking ban violations * Immigrant influx to Chicago suburbs spawns foreign language schools for kids * For What It’s Worth: Blog with commentary, information on Cook Co. judicial races * U of I Global campus debut a dud
* Chicago Public Radio: Illinois stands with California in admissions fight
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