Carlos Hernandez Gomez [Updated several times]
Sunday, Jan 17, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller
A blood clot in his leg moved to his lung this morning. He then suffered a massive heart attack and was kept on life support until his entire family could be with him. Also with him throughout the day were several of his friends and journalism colleagues. Carlos was one of a kind. A hard-hitting, sharp-tongued, take no prisoners reporter who often dressed like it was still the late 1950s - complete with snazzy fedora and skinny tie. Carlos put this on his Facebook page under “job description”…
Yes, he did. Carlos followed Lord Buckley’s command to “stomp upon the terra.” You knew he was there, man. Here are just two examples of how he dealt with politicians… Carlos was the best friend I ever had in journalism. We hung out at the Billy Goat when I lived in Chicago, and then after I moved to Springfield he occasionally stayed at my house when his employer wouldn’t spring for a hotel. I accidentally got him in trouble on his wedding day because the two of us went out way too late the night before to celebrate. Oops. We had such great chemistry whenever we did “Chicago Tonight” together that we often discussed partnering on various projects. Last year, Carlos and I talked more about starting a new political media company, but we decided he needed to keep his corporate health insurance until he got past the cancer. At one point, we all thought he’d make it through. But it was not to be. Carlos’ wife, Randi Belisomo Hernandez, is also a CLTV reporter and one heckuva woman. Randi has been forced to endure so much pain since they discovered the cancer. I can’t imagine what must be going through her mind now. I’ll post arrangement information when I know more. Rest in peace, buddy. You can comment on Carlos’ Facebook page, leave kind thoughts at Randi’s Facebook page, and/or comment on a post I have up at Facebook. …Adding… More at the Tribune and WGN. …Adding more… From Joe Ryan at the Daily Herald…
Cathleen Falsani of the Sun-Times…
…Adding still more… The Sun-Times obituary…
The CS-T also dug up a great photo… ![]() From WGN…
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Sunday campaign roundup
Sunday, Jan 17, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Sen. Kirk Dillard’s campaign claims a recent poll has their guy with a big lead…
But Tom Cross isn’t buying it…
Bill Brady’s campaign says both polls are phony. From a press release…
I did see the background material on the Dillard poll, and they make a decent case that Dillard - and McKenna - are both spiking upwards. * The Tribune today followed up on my Friday post (without actually saying so, of course) and wrote more about Jack Roeser’s contribution to Sen. Kirk Dillard’s GOP campaign…
Oddly, not mentioned in the story is Roeser’s long-running war against the Illinois Education Association, which, you already know, endorsed Dillard on Friday. For instance, here’s Roeser rapping the IEA over its opposition to pension reform…
The IEA is apparently not happy with the Roeser cash. Illinois Review caught up with Dillard and asked him about the IEA endorsement. Watch… When asked whether he sought the IEA’s endorsement, Dillard said he “filled out their forms.” But it’s been known for some time that he’s been seeking the group’s nod. Dillard said in a Tribune “debate” back in early December that he had told the “educators” the previous weekend he wouldn’t rule out a tax hike… At about the 11:10 mark…
IEA President Ken Swanson talks about the Dillard endorsement. Have a look… Sen. Bill Brady said in a press release that the Dillard nod meant taxes would go up if his colleague is elected…
* In other news, Dan Hynes was endorsed by the State Journal-Register, the Champaign News Gazette and the Peoria Journal Star. Sen. Bill Brady was endorsed by the News Gazette. Dillard was endorsed by the Journal Star. Hynes was also endorsed by Dock Walls, who was forced to withdraw from the gubernatorial ballot by forces allied with Pat Quinn. * Dillard also has a new TV ad. Watch… This is not the ad I saw yesterday during the football game, however. That ad featured Jim Edgar much more prominently. [I’ll open comments on Tuesday.]
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