Speaking of exploding heads
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * From Chicago Public Radio…
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Question of the day
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller ![]() Caption? [Many thanks to “bored now,” who has an excellent rundown of yesterday’s state Democratic convention delegate meeting over at Illinoize.]
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Laws, laws, everywhere
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * You gotta give the bicyclists a three-foot cushion when you pass them…
* Congressman Mark Kirk is worried about Second Life…
* Eric Zorn takes a look at the unintended consequences of Scott’s Law, “the six-year-old state statute imposing very stiff penalties on motorists who don’t give a wide berth to emergency vehicles whenever possible”…
* Zorn has more here…
Discuss.
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Beware Blagojevich bearing gifts
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * The governor is planning one of his patented big, splashy press conferences today…
Problem…
* This story reminds us what happens when you trust the governor’s claims that he has the solutions…
* On a somewhat related note, one of the governor’s spokespersons gave a statement to the Sun-Times about this latest proposal. Other reporters haven’t been so lucky of late…
* Blagojevich did consent to an interview on a cable access TV show for Serbian-Americans that runs Sunday nights from eleven to midnight. It wasn’t exactly a hard-hitting piece. * Summation: Flashy program with no real funding source? We’ve got your answers. Gushy, softball questions from a fellow etnick? We’re all over it. Everything else? Don’t bother calling.
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Heads explode
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Daily Herald, which editorialized in favor of permanently changing the Illinois Constitution to allow for the recall of elected officials editorializes today against impeaching Gov. Blagojevich, calling the remedy “extreme“…
Actually, a serious threat of instigating impeachment proceedings might hurry the session along a bit. But, whatever. Daily Herald: Hoplelessly dead recall proposal=Good; Possible remedy of impeachment=Bad. * Meanwhile, the Champaign News-Gazette is frothing at the mouth in the wake of last week’s vote against recall…
But their solution can’t be implemented until the next leadership election in January, and probably won’t happen even then…
* And the Lake County News-Sun has another idea: Elections…
Problem: Just two Senate Democrats who voted against the recall proposal face a challenger this fall. The rest either aren’t up for reelection, or the Republicans never bothered to slate candidates against them. So, that won’t work, either.
* By the way, the Senate has canceled today’s session….
The Senate Dems say Obama’s campaign was not the reason they aren’t returning to town until tomorrow, but they pulled the same thing on Ohio’s primary day.
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The city that works?
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Among City Hall insiders, O’Hare Airport is often referred to as “The Mayor’s Airport.” But Hizzoner’s airport has a problem…
* You can watch the WGN report by clicking here. The intro…
Yuck. Seriously. Yuck. * But, of course, Daley himself is far more concerned with the absolutely inane “problem” of the hatred of children by Chicagoans who live near Grant Park…
The opposition responds…
* Yep, rats and mice infesting O’Hare, potholes are so thick on Lake Shore Drive that it looks like the surface of the moon, a gang war that has claimed numerous lives, a crumbling CTA, taxes rising through the roof, and the thing that revs Daley’s motor more than anything is his goofy proposal to violate state law by putting a glorified McDonald’s Playland in Grant Park. * Hey, mayor, if you want to save a museum, here’s one that’s about to go away. Maybe you could check into that.
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Morning Shorts
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Posted by Kevin Fanning * Unconventional Wisdom - Scott Harper’s 13th Congressional Strategy
* Hare: Reducing veteran disability claims backlog, one step at a time * Defense calls no witnesses, says case vs. Rezko weak * Rezko trial testimony wraps up * Prosecution rests; Rezko to present no defense witnesses * I-PASS loophole allows some to escape fines * Stateville to stay open; Pontiac prison to close * Fight vowed over proposed Pontiac prison closure * Group calls for control over Bronzeville development * ‘I’m not bitter,’ says man who spent 26 years in prison for allegedly murdering a security guard * Racial Disparities Found to Persist as Drug Arrests Rise
* Cook County state’s attorney candidate Anita Alvarez blasts County Board for cutting prosecutor office’s budget * CTA’s bumpy passage * CTA sued over Grand Theft Auto ads * CTA to add 18 routes to Bus Tracker system * A year in review: Huberman’s first year at the helm * Praise for dramatic gains in schools * Pointless PSAE not improving education system * Legislation will fix home wine brouhaha
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