Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) laments Gov. J.B. Pritzker seems to have a one-track mind when it comes to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Gov. Pritzker has a Chicago-centric view that impedes his ability to make decisions that make sense across Illinois,” Ives told the DuPage Policy Journal of the governor’s recent decision to extend his statewide stay-at-home order through the end of the month. “Our state is a very diversified entity. It is not surprising that people are upset with his one-size-fits-all policies that fail to respect the diversity of the state.” […]
“Oftentimes, governing requires nuance; Gov. Pritzker exhibits none,” she said.
Yes, because imposing the same set of rules and regulations for solo horseback riding and contact football would be such nuanced governing.
Also, stay classy.
* Meanwhile…
[Yesterday] morning, Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer called into 560-AM’s morning drive program. During the discussion, host Dan Proft asked him about some of the divisive comments that IL Congressman Sean Casten has recently made. Emmer slammed Casten for his toxic demeanor and approach to politics (Listen to the clip here)
At the 11:15 min mark, Proft played a clip in which Casten was asked how he would work with a Republican Senate to get his legislation through. Casten’s response was, “We’ll throw in a provision that everyone gets a gun and we’ll say some mean things about gay people.”
Emmer responded by sharing his experience of serving with Casten on the House Financial Services Committee saying, “I’ve had first hand exposure to his arrogant, condescending, demeaning approach to politics. He’s not there building bridges… You want to know how smart Mr. Casten is? Just ask him. He’ll tell you. He has disdain for everyone. Ask Republicans and Democrats alike. He’s just the smartest guy in the room no matter what the issue is. And when he doesn’t have an argument, he slides into this really nasty, less than professional (as my dad would have said) very immature sense of humor.
Emmer went on to say, “When you run on the idea that you’re going to be a moderate problem solver, when you run on the idea that you’re going to reach across the aisle and work with other people, including the administration, and then your behavior is everything but that, it’s just the opposite, I think Illinois voters are going to remember that when they go to vote for Jeanne Ives in the next 43 days.”
* Moving right along…
Rep. Sean Casten released his second TV ad of the cycle today. The ad highlights Jeanne Ives’ support for Donald Trump and his destructive policies, and also features former chairman of the Illinois Republican Party Pat Brady.
This ad follows Rep. Casten’s first TV spot “Molecular” and is part of the $2.4 Million ad buy previously announced by the campaign.
SEAN CASTEN: “I’m Sean Casten, and I approve this message.”
NARRATOR: “Jeanne Ives on Donald Trump:”
JEANNE IVES: “I give him an A.”
NARRATOR: “An A?”
IVES: “Yeah, I give him an A.”
NARRATOR: “Trump and Ives would repeal the Affordable Care Act, replacing it with a plan that threatens health insurance for hundreds of thousands of Illinois families.”
PAT BRADY: “I’m Pat Brady, former chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, and I know Jeanne Ives. She and Trump deny climate change and dangerously ignore the scientists fighting the coronavirus.”
- Lord of the Fries - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 9:59 am:
It’s really a shame that it’s Jeanne Ives running. That allows Casten to be as nasty as he wants because Ives is a (forgive my phrase but) nasty woman who has said horrible things in the past. I can’t imagine moderate democrats appreciate the things Casten says but how could you vote for Ives instead? Casten acts like he can’t be beat, and while he won’t be beat this cycle, it doesn’t mean he’s safe in the future.
Rich won’t mention him because he hates Libertarians and thinks we’re all idiots…but Bill Redpath makes more sense than either Ives or Casten. Too bad media won’t give him the time of day.
No measured approach from either of them. Redpath has more principles in his little finger than either of the partisanship these two present.
Casten’s comment about Senate Republicans really was pretty funny.
You have to wonder if Emmer genuinely did not get the humor or if understood it and chose to act like it was something that it was not.
Proft, in contrast, surely did understand the humor but ran with Emmer’s interpretation.
Proft in person is a pretty nice guy.
What I find amusing about him is that in person he won’t admit it but it is pretty clear that he understands his gig, knows he makes a good living from it, and so he goes for it. I get the distinct impression from him that he gets it is just a job.
I may be wrong of course, but if I’m right, I have an odd respect for him.
=== What I find amusing about him is that in person he won’t admit it but it is pretty clear that he understands his gig, knows he makes a good living from it, and so he goes for it. I get the distinct impression from him that he gets it is just a job.===
I call it “happy in his work; grifting and carnival barking phony thoughts… as long as the checks clear”
Proft knows who he is. It’s those who think he’s passionate about it and the money is the residual are those being duped.
Shame on Jeanne Ives. I realize that’s redundant but this is truly shocking and disgusting. There are more than a dozen allowed sports. How dare you do this to a teenage girl. As Joseph Welch said in the McCarthy hearings, “You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”
I knew Demmer when he was first elected. I did not think highly of him, but was almost moved by the amount of people whose opinions I respect telling me he is a decent, respectable conservative.
Glad I don’t live in that district and have to choose between them. Pols gonna pol but across the board they are not presenting themselves in the best light this time.
As with the Oberweis Ad yesterday, Casten takes a quote and hammers his opponent with it. Are either taking liberties with context? Who knows? But if Trump is a drag on GOP candidates in the 6th district as he is in the suburbs, generally, this is a solid B.
And for those who complain about Democrats featuring Republican supporters in ads (and at the convention), please stop. For everyone other than Trump and you, politics is a game of addition. SMH.
I know signs don’t vote but I’m in the 6th - a very historically red section of the 6th - and I’m seeing many signs for Biden, Casten, and BLM.
Just five years ago, putting a Democratic sign in your yard would’ve gone over about as well as standing out in your altogether.
=Immature is a good way to describe Casten. He does not act how I’d like a member of Congress to act.=
I’m in Casten’s district so I have a pretty good feel for his leadership and character. He does have a habit of making sarcastic remarks much like a late night comedian might. But I’ve never seen anything from him that shows the utter contempt that Ives has for minorities, single mothers, the LGBTQ community, or anyone else that doesn’t share in her “values.” And if you haven’t noticed, immaturity isn’t exactly disqualifying to hold national office these days.
- Lord of the Fries - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 9:59 am:
It’s really a shame that it’s Jeanne Ives running. That allows Casten to be as nasty as he wants because Ives is a (forgive my phrase but) nasty woman who has said horrible things in the past. I can’t imagine moderate democrats appreciate the things Casten says but how could you vote for Ives instead? Casten acts like he can’t be beat, and while he won’t be beat this cycle, it doesn’t mean he’s safe in the future.
- Pundent - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:05 am:
If a moderate Republican was too Trumpian for the 6th district Jeanne Ives doesn’t stand a chance.
- Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:06 am:
Why would Sean Casten tout an endorsement from a gun toting gay bashing Republican?
- Another Libertarian - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:07 am:
Rich won’t mention him because he hates Libertarians and thinks we’re all idiots…but Bill Redpath makes more sense than either Ives or Casten. Too bad media won’t give him the time of day.
No measured approach from either of them. Redpath has more principles in his little finger than either of the partisanship these two present.
- TheInvisibleMan - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:07 am:
I don’t think Mr. Emmer is smart enough to understand the approach Casten is taking.
His paragraph of complaints about Casten could easily be used to describe the president, and Emmer is blissfully unaware of it.
- Socially DIstant Watcher - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:12 am:
Congressman Emmer never served with State Rep. Ives. Hoo,boy.
- Cheryl44 - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:27 am:
Ives wouldn’t know nuance if it bit her.
- Gooner - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:27 am:
Casten’s comment about Senate Republicans really was pretty funny.
You have to wonder if Emmer genuinely did not get the humor or if understood it and chose to act like it was something that it was not.
Proft, in contrast, surely did understand the humor but ran with Emmer’s interpretation.
Proft in person is a pretty nice guy.
What I find amusing about him is that in person he won’t admit it but it is pretty clear that he understands his gig, knows he makes a good living from it, and so he goes for it. I get the distinct impression from him that he gets it is just a job.
I may be wrong of course, but if I’m right, I have an odd respect for him.
- Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:28 am:
Do Sean and Pat think the context of what she giving him an A on is relevant?
Trump had a 63% approval on the economy before the pandemic
- Grandson of Man - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:30 am:
I give the Casten ad a B. What Trump replacement healthcare plan is the ad talking about? Trump has no healthcare plan except dismantling the ACA.
Still, Trump is one of the worst presidents in our history, and Ives gives him top rating. That’s low hanging fruit for oppo ads.
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:43 am:
=== before the pandemic===
Very on brand for you, like “other than that Mrs. Lincoln… “ thinking.
Glad to see your support of Trump is showing up “again”.
- walker - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:43 am:
Casten is harder to deal with than Ives?? clueless
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:45 am:
=== What I find amusing about him is that in person he won’t admit it but it is pretty clear that he understands his gig, knows he makes a good living from it, and so he goes for it. I get the distinct impression from him that he gets it is just a job.===
I call it “happy in his work; grifting and carnival barking phony thoughts… as long as the checks clear”
Proft knows who he is. It’s those who think he’s passionate about it and the money is the residual are those being duped.
- Rudy’s teeth - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:48 am:
So Ms. Ives gifts Trump with an A. Grade inflation for sure.
- Last Bull Moose - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:51 am:
As I have said before, Ives needs to be thumped hard. Only then can a moderate Republican have a chance in the primary.
Will take the risk of voting in person to vote against Ives. My signature has deteriorated the last few years. Not sure mail in would work.
- Chicago Cynic - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 10:53 am:
Shame on Jeanne Ives. I realize that’s redundant but this is truly shocking and disgusting. There are more than a dozen allowed sports. How dare you do this to a teenage girl. As Joseph Welch said in the McCarthy hearings, “You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”
This is beyond the pale.
- AlfondoGonz - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:01 am:
I knew Demmer when he was first elected. I did not think highly of him, but was almost moved by the amount of people whose opinions I respect telling me he is a decent, respectable conservative.
Jeanne Ives, Rep. Demmer?
Glad I wasn’t fooled.
- Donnie Elgin - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:06 am:
Casten is the better rapper
- SaulGoodman - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:23 am:
**I knew Demmer when he was first elected. **
Emmer. Demmer. Two different people.
- Fixer - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:36 am:
Ives does nuance like a 2×4 to the face.
- Responsa - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:49 am:
Glad I don’t live in that district and have to choose between them. Pols gonna pol but across the board they are not presenting themselves in the best light this time.
- Fighter of Foo - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:49 am:
Who wants to run for dog catcher in these times? Sheesh. Sorry, off-topic, but for reals.
- Hyperbolic Chamber - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 11:57 am:
As with the Oberweis Ad yesterday, Casten takes a quote and hammers his opponent with it. Are either taking liberties with context? Who knows? But if Trump is a drag on GOP candidates in the 6th district as he is in the suburbs, generally, this is a solid B.
And for those who complain about Democrats featuring Republican supporters in ads (and at the convention), please stop. For everyone other than Trump and you, politics is a game of addition. SMH.
- Proud Papa Bear - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:02 pm:
I know signs don’t vote but I’m in the 6th - a very historically red section of the 6th - and I’m seeing many signs for Biden, Casten, and BLM.
Just five years ago, putting a Democratic sign in your yard would’ve gone over about as well as standing out in your altogether.
- northsider (the original) - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:19 pm:
So does Jeannie Ives think that the horseracing tracks need to be shut down?
- Soccermom - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:21 pm:
“this really nasty, less than professional (as my dad would have said) very immature sense of humor…”
You mean like this?
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1177983159003212
- Froganon - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:22 pm:
Gave the add an A. Casten is a little snarky and isn’t as progressive as I want but Ives is a hideous human being. Voting for Casten and the Fair Tax.
- AlfondoGonz - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:30 pm:
Apologies for my mistaking Emmer and Demmer, and thanks for pointing that out to me.
- Disgruntled IL Democrat - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 12:58 pm:
Immature is a good way to describe Casten. He does not act how I’d like a member of Congress to act.
To preempt the whataboutism in response - yes, Ives is terrible.
- Pundent - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 1:55 pm:
=Immature is a good way to describe Casten. He does not act how I’d like a member of Congress to act.=
I’m in Casten’s district so I have a pretty good feel for his leadership and character. He does have a habit of making sarcastic remarks much like a late night comedian might. But I’ve never seen anything from him that shows the utter contempt that Ives has for minorities, single mothers, the LGBTQ community, or anyone else that doesn’t share in her “values.” And if you haven’t noticed, immaturity isn’t exactly disqualifying to hold national office these days.
- Chicago Cynic - Wednesday, Sep 23, 20 @ 5:16 pm:
Pundent, I think even Casten would agree with that part about sarcastic remarks. Yup, that’s his thing. But immature? No - I don’t think so.