Afternoon videos; Alexi skipped draft?; Brady on teacher raises
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor The same afternoon Jan Schakowsky was endorsing Forrest Claypool for Cook County Assesor, her campaign manager was at a fundraiser for her challenger, Joel Pollak, and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan in Skokie. A witness dropped me an e-mail earlier today and said Schakowsky campaign manager Alex Armour showed up with a group at the luncheon. Pollak acknowledged the group’s presence and had this to say… Meanwhile, state Sen. Toi Hutchinson’s campaign is up with some new TV spots. In other campaign news, Andrew Breitbart is questioning how Alexi Giannoulias was not drafted into the Greek military. His post…
This topic is way out of my leagues. Maybe there’s something here, but I get the feeling there might be an exemption for dual citizens. Also, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bill Brady is taking some heat from teachers after he suggested they miss pay raises…
Gov. Quinn and Tony Preckwinkle picked up an endorsement…
The same group has also endorsed Robin Kelly for state Treasurer over Republican Dan Rutherford. Finally, former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani is coming to Illinois to speak on Mark Kirk’s behalf this month…
And here’s your campaign round-up…
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QOTD: Tea Party = Grand Old Party?
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor I have to run to class in the next few minutes and will be there most of the afternoon. In my absence, I thought you might want to discuss this…
Have fun. Please don’t forget what I said yesterday about the banishment hammer…. …Adding…
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Lottery bidders to testify next week
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor I held off posting this yesterday hoping there would be more to post. But since that did not really happen, here’s the latest development in the state’s effort to privatize the lottery…
Northstar Lottery Group and the Camelot Group are the two finalists still in the mix for the contract. Camelot runs the UK lottery and the web of organizations that makeup Northstar have consulting contracts throughout the U.S. and Europe. Illinois’ plan would be the first of its kind in the U.S. Sun-Times columnist Lewis Lazare has more on the politics of the decision…
Northstar and Camelot are to appear before lottery officials next week to make their case. Related…
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*** UPDATE 2x *** Dems accuse Doherty, Schilling of unethical behavior
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor
If they have a copy of those fliers, I don’t see how that wouldn’t stick. *** UPDATE 1x (1:15 p.m.) *** Looking at the building on Google Maps, it’s hard to say whether or not it has more than one office suite available. If it doesn’t, it looks like the Dems might have something here that could really stick. Stay tuned. *** End update ** Doherty is running against John Mulroe, who took James DeLeo’s state Senate seat this spring upon his retirement. The Mulroe campaign sent out this PR…
I have not seen anything from Doherty’s people, but will post it as soon as I do. Democrats are also going after Bobby Schilling, who is challenging western Illinois Congressman Phil Hare…
We’ll see where this one goes. If only I had Rich’s sources…. *** UPDATE 2x (1:39 p.m.) *** From what I have gathered, the Veteran’s group in question is behind a series of billboards going up in Hare’s district. The Schilling campaign put out a press release denouncing the attacks and issuing his own on Hare…
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More on Berrios, ‘Chicago’ mag now on Stermer resignation
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor Several of you took the opportunity to post your thoughts on Chicago magazine’s piece on Joe Berrios, who’s running for Cook County Assessor. At the same time, the Chicago Reader had this to say about the same article in their blog…
Independent candidate Forrest Claypool took that bit of advice and lashed out against Berrios’ and Madigan’s close ties…
We might see Steve in comments today. Stay tuned. Likewise, the Tribune editorial board today gave somewhat of a thumbs up to the Democrats that have endorsed the Independent candidate, Forrest Claypool, instead of defaulting to their fellow party man…
btw - In case you missed it yesterday, U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky from the North side endorsed Claypool yesterday afternoon. A portion of the press release is on yesterday’s discussion thread. (Hat tip to a commenter for the e-mail on that.) Meanwhile, a Chicago magazine writer may have given us another discussion topic. But instead of a full print article on Berrios, this is a quick Internet post regarding Jerry Stermer’s resignation as Quinn’s Chief of Staff last month…
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Fitzgerald mum on Blago; Quinn wants Ryan to remain in jail
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor During a press conference to announce charges regarding the illegal importation of honey, reporters tried to get U.S. District Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald to talk about Rod Blagojevich’s retrial. They hit a brick wall…
Video provided by NBC Chicago: Fitzgerald has been consistent in not going into great specifics about the Blagojevich case. He refrained himself when Blagojevich was arrested saying he has his own opinions but could not share them because his office cannot editorialize. And even after Blagojevich and his attorneys delivered a strong attack, Fitzgerald would not fire back. In somewhat related news, Gov. Quinn was asked about former Gov. George Ryan’s recent appeal of the decision in his federal corruption case. The guv wasn’t moved by the Ryan defense team’s play…
Even if Quinn felt the other way, it’s doubtful he could say so given the ongoing election. Related…
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*** UPDATE 1x *** Randle to remove himself
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller Posted by Barton Lorimor State corrections director Michael Randle revealed yesterday he would be stepping aside to pursue other opportunities. From Mother Tribune…
I’m sure just about everyone here knows the story behind Randle. But just in case, here it is:
Up until recent months, Quinn has said his confidence in Randle remained. But during his visit to Carbondale in July, Quinn would not address the issue…
*** Update 1x (5 p.m.) ***
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Morning Shorts
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Fallen Marine from Creve Coeur returns home
* Illegal immigrants down, but not in Illinois
* Coverage begins for handful of Illinois uninsured * FBI Plans Release of Rostenkowski Files * Schoenburg: Good, bad and ‘interesting’ among D.C. delegation
* FOP plans protest over Chicago police ‘dangerously low manpower’
* Daley to consolidate department, cut jobs
* Daley wants to merge more city departments * Daley to Merge Some City Departments to Save Money * Chicago police chief criticized for ‘gang summit’ * Chicago Politicians React to Weis’ Meeting with Gang Members * Quinn says meeting with gangs not ‘good strategy’ * Lieutenant Under Fire For Slamming Top Cop In Blog * Murders down 40% after gang meetings in Cincy
* Gang members: Chicago’s top cop unfair
* Shooting of cops highlights gang woes * Aldermen like Obama friend for CHA chairman
* CPS Builds New High School, Private Company Manages the Rest
* CPS Principals Feeling ‘Lost at Sea’ Without Chief Education Officer * Urban League Finds Jackson’s Replacement * Stroger again skirts board approval in payments
* Ch. 2’s Bill Kurtis & Walter Jacobson back, but a bit rusty * ‘Old dogs’ Bill & Walter reclaim their spots on CBS 2 * Mediator added to Tribune Co. bankruptcy mix * The Tribune’s Next Big Idea
* Tribune gets bankruptcy mediator; develops new Sunday edition * Flood victims spend hours in line for food aid
* Navistar confirms renewed interest in Lisle site * Caterpillar to expand manufacturing in Brazil
* Ameren changes names of subsidiaries * Stone questions legal bills in from hearing on recall case
* Carol Stream may inspect condos following collapse * Carol Stream looks into flood relief * LaGrange Park residents sound off on flood issues * Kane state’s attorney submits resumé for judgeship, may resign * City of Freeport decides not to appeal judge’s ruling
* State tax payment bolsters Loves Park’s operating fund * Size, pay may be involved in Winnebago County Board reform * Proposal wipes out Winnebago County’s projected shortfall
* [Peoria] to receive federal retiree subsidy * CAT dedicates new Arkansas road grader facility; Decatur pinning hopes on mining truck production * New DeWitt Co. sheriff to take oath today * Pantagraph: Violations show lack of attention to public access
* More budget cuts are on the way in Champaign * State’s attorney Schmidt appointed to circuit judgeship * Edwards questions Davlin administration budget approach * Republican McGlynn to replace Democrat O’Malley as circuit judge * Former So. Ill. attorney suspected of smuggling heroin-filled condoms into prison
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