Well according to Jussie Smollett, Streeterville is MAGA Country and according to Darren Bailey, Michigan Ave. is the Inner City. Great company we have there.
I really do respect the idea behind the move, but Bailey’s unwillingness to learn anything really undermines any gesture he attempts. Referring to the Mag Mile as the “inner city” is part of a pattern of malapropisms that he could avoid if he cared to show respect. It’s of a piece with the Democrat slur I harp on, and the fact that in his Rosh Hashanah message he referred to the Illinois Jewish community as his “Israel friends” and as being “mostly in Chicago.” It’s either intentional ignorance-as-signaling or he really just can’t put anything new in his brain.
Candidate Bailey forget to add this to his description—-a luxury iconic building on the Mag Mile with a view of Lake Michigan, an indoor swimming pool, fully equipped gym, a full service grocery store, and a party room for residents.
Let’s not forget about the staff of doormen work are available 24-7. Darren is such a piece of work. Inner city, really.
“We walked all the way down to the south side of the city, where we walked downstairs and ate a burger at the Billy Goat and then headed back to our inner city apartment.” /s
===I really do respect the idea behind the move.===
So would I if he were genuinely interested in learning about Chicago “culture” but that’s not what this is about. It’s a political stunt.
I’ve never known the “inner city” of Chicago to translate into a Cheesecake Factory, Benihana, Starbucks and Jamba Juice in the basement of one’s apartment building. Or two massive indoor shopping malls across the street.
The dude is truly a “tourist” to Chicago - so his ill-informed comment shows he just does not know that much about Chicago and its neighborhoods - one could say he is just being genuine.
Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is? What are the geographical boundaries of said area. OT: how many people have been shot in Chicago since he moved there? How many in the rest of the state?
- Bruce( no not him) - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:29 am:
“…inner city of Chicago.”
Pretty sure that doesn’t mean what he thinks it means.
Corrected for everyone’s benefit:
I WAS LIVING four hours south of Chicago. I WAS a farmer in Southern Illinois. And my wife Cindy and I have recently moved into MY UNDERSTANDING OF inner city of Chicago.
We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses.
In all seriousness, if he legitimately affirms what is reported he stated, then he is nearly betraying 80% of those who will vote for him. Many swear to never vote for a person north of I-80. He will also be “living” in an area that he promised to officially excommunicate from the state’s territories.
== The term inner city has been used, especially in the United States, as a euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential districts that often refer to rundown neighborhoods, in a downtown or city centre area.[1] Sociologists sometimes turn the euphemism into a formal designation by applying the term inner city to such residential areas, rather than to more geographically central commercial districts. ==
I would say this is the opposite definition of the Magnificent Mile.
It’s not even a commonly used phrase any longer. It was used to describe mainly Black neighborhoods close to downtown. Those neighborhoods no longer exist as they were back then.
Try to keep up. I know you have some leve of sophistication because of your ever-changing IP address and name.
vern,
I somehow missed his Rosh Hashanah greeting (and google ain’t helping which may indicate just how important Bailey is).
Sigh. I grew up in central IL. I am Jewish. I was reared that way. In central IL. We went to temple in Champaign on the high holies and other important days. On non-big shabats we prayed gathered with other Jews and family in our homes.
We weren’t that far from Xenia.
==We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses==
So you are shopping on Michigan Avenue. Thanks for the tourist dollars. Now let’s check those receipts.
==The dude is truly a “tourist” to Chicago - so his ill-informed comment shows he just does not know that much about Chicago and its neighborhoods - one could say he is just being genuine.==
This is absolutely the case. As I’ve said before, Darren is the True Believer. What he says and does almost never has a political varnish applied to it. That is who he is, and that should give just about anyone pause.
At this point I can no longer discern whether Bailey is being cagey or just showing his unfamiliarity with Chicago. It’s so exhausting trying to figure out his strategy, assuming there is one.
Did anybody catch the feature story in the Post from a couple days ago? Some of the comments are worth reading.
== Some may argue, West of Halsted Avenue to Austin Blvd or South of Roosevelt Road may be a good place to start.==
Huh, you must be a tourist as well if you believe the West Loop and South Loop are still part of the “inner city”. Those areas left that income range a long time ago.
That’s evangelicalism in a nutshell. Summed up very neatly by someone I know raised in an evangelical church - I have no questions because I have all of the answers.
Meh, is it really any different than suburbanites (of Chicago that should know better) saying they are going downtown? When in reality they are going to Lincoln Park or Lakeview or Old Town or something certainly not “downtown.” The correct term is “the City” not “downtown.” The clueless are everywhere.
- Sideline Watcher - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:31 am:
That’s just plain funny. 🤣
- Hot Taeks - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:37 am:
Well according to Jussie Smollett, Streeterville is MAGA Country and according to Darren Bailey, Michigan Ave. is the Inner City. Great company we have there.
- Ron Burgundy - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:39 am:
-We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses.-
If that’s your idea of campaigning for the state’s top office, well, you be you.
- Democrat Grrrrl - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:43 am:
The man is clueless.
- walker - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:44 am:
Hopin’ and praying’ to see some mayhem he can report.
- vern - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:44 am:
I really do respect the idea behind the move, but Bailey’s unwillingness to learn anything really undermines any gesture he attempts. Referring to the Mag Mile as the “inner city” is part of a pattern of malapropisms that he could avoid if he cared to show respect. It’s of a piece with the Democrat slur I harp on, and the fact that in his Rosh Hashanah message he referred to the Illinois Jewish community as his “Israel friends” and as being “mostly in Chicago.” It’s either intentional ignorance-as-signaling or he really just can’t put anything new in his brain.
- Amalia - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:45 am:
I want the inner monologue of Darren’s brain. inner city because he’s thinking “I see Black people”?
- Colors of Fall - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:49 am:
If he has moved to Chicago he should update his voter registration and should or PURGED from his current voter registration.
- Red Ketcher - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:53 am:
Going to take a big chunk of Farm Subsidy or PPP Dollars to park his Dually in the Water Tower Garage.
- Rudy’s teeth - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:53 am:
Candidate Bailey forget to add this to his description—-a luxury iconic building on the Mag Mile with a view of Lake Michigan, an indoor swimming pool, fully equipped gym, a full service grocery store, and a party room for residents.
Let’s not forget about the staff of doormen work are available 24-7. Darren is such a piece of work. Inner city, really.
- JS Mill - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:55 am:
So he and his wife are shopping and dining on one of the wealthiest strips of land in the world and he thinks it is the “inner city”?
The country mouse is out of his element and a buffoon to boot.
When do we get to the part of the movie where he says “I am Darren Bailey and I am running for governor”?
- Cool Papa Bell - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:56 am:
He’s aggressively incurious.
- fs - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 9:57 am:
“We walked all the way down to the south side of the city, where we walked downstairs and ate a burger at the Billy Goat and then headed back to our inner city apartment.” /s
- Streator Curmudgeon - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:03 am:
That thudding noise you hear is Richard Irvin banging his head against the wall.
- Arsenal - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:06 am:
It remains really funny that Bailey is living it up in the city for a few months and claiming it is a campaign move.
- Joe Schmoe - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:09 am:
Lookin’ for Farm & Home Supply on Michigan Avenue…
- We’ll See - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:10 am:
Walking the Mean Mag Mile with a security detail makes a great photo shoot
- Cubs in '16 - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:12 am:
===I really do respect the idea behind the move.===
So would I if he were genuinely interested in learning about Chicago “culture” but that’s not what this is about. It’s a political stunt.
- Baloneymous - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:14 am:
I’ve never known the “inner city” of Chicago to translate into a Cheesecake Factory, Benihana, Starbucks and Jamba Juice in the basement of one’s apartment building. Or two massive indoor shopping malls across the street.
- Moe Berg - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:18 am:
Dumb is too easy an explanation. It’s calculated and deliberate.
A serial liar went on a television network dedicated to promoting lies and he lied.
That’s the very dangerous MO of today’s Republican Party at the state and national levels.
- Demoralized - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:22 am:
I thought he said Chicago was too dangerous. Doesn’t seem to be concerned about it if he is walking all over the place.
- Donnie Elgin - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:24 am:
The dude is truly a “tourist” to Chicago - so his ill-informed comment shows he just does not know that much about Chicago and its neighborhoods - one could say he is just being genuine.
- Soccermom - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:25 am:
This is all dog whistles. Ignore it.
- Huh? - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:27 am:
Beetle moved to the hellhole of Illinois? OMG. He must have gotten lost on his way back to xenia.
- prairepolice - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:29 am:
So Rich-
Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is? What are the geographical boundaries of said area. OT: how many people have been shot in Chicago since he moved there? How many in the rest of the state?
- Bruce( no not him) - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:29 am:
“…inner city of Chicago.”
Pretty sure that doesn’t mean what he thinks it means.
- OneMan - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:29 am:
Perhaps it’s just his folksy style.
‘ I live in’er city’
- Demoralized - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:33 am:
==Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is? ==
Don’t be so dense. You know exactly what the term “inner city” means. Your question doesn’t even deserve a response. Go troll somewhere else.
- CentralILCentrist - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:36 am:
Corrected for everyone’s benefit:
I WAS LIVING four hours south of Chicago. I WAS a farmer in Southern Illinois. And my wife Cindy and I have recently moved into MY UNDERSTANDING OF inner city of Chicago.
We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses.
In all seriousness, if he legitimately affirms what is reported he stated, then he is nearly betraying 80% of those who will vote for him. Many swear to never vote for a person north of I-80. He will also be “living” in an area that he promised to officially excommunicate from the state’s territories.
- OneMan - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:37 am:
== So Rich-
Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is? What are the geographical boundaries of said area. ==
So prairepolice -
Lets start with Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_city
== The term inner city has been used, especially in the United States, as a euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential districts that often refer to rundown neighborhoods, in a downtown or city centre area.[1] Sociologists sometimes turn the euphemism into a formal designation by applying the term inner city to such residential areas, rather than to more geographically central commercial districts. ==
I would say this is the opposite definition of the Magnificent Mile.
Miriam Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inner%20city
== : the usually older, poorer, and more densely populated central section of a city ==
If you search inner city definition on Google
== the area near the center of a city, especially when associated with social and economic problems.
“beleaguered inner-city schools” ==
Cambridge Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/inner-city
==the central part of a city where people live and where there are often problems because people are poor and there are few jobs and bad houses: ==
This isn’t even hard dude…
- Huh? - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:49 am:
“Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is?”
Some may argue, West of Halsted Avenue to Austin Blvd or South of Roosevelt Road may be a good place to start.
North Michigan Avenue is no where near the “inner city”.
- Huh? - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:49 am:
“Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is?”
In Chicago. /s
- Rich Miller - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:53 am:
===Tell us where the inner city of Chicago is?===
LOL
It’s not even a commonly used phrase any longer. It was used to describe mainly Black neighborhoods close to downtown. Those neighborhoods no longer exist as they were back then.
Try to keep up. I know you have some leve of sophistication because of your ever-changing IP address and name.
- jsg - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 10:57 am:
I’m sure to Darren, they all look alike.
- cermak_rd - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:06 am:
Huh?
I used to commute on Roosevelt Rd west to Ashland. I would not refer to that area as inner city. It feels very middle class or higher.
- cermak_rd - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:12 am:
vern,
I somehow missed his Rosh Hashanah greeting (and google ain’t helping which may indicate just how important Bailey is).
Sigh. I grew up in central IL. I am Jewish. I was reared that way. In central IL. We went to temple in Champaign on the high holies and other important days. On non-big shabats we prayed gathered with other Jews and family in our homes.
We weren’t that far from Xenia.
- 47th Ward - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:16 am:
When you’re from outer space, Michigan Avenue is inner city.
Maybe we should call him a Balien?
- Just Saying - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:28 am:
==We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses.==
Have you met Blago and his few remaining band of followers yet?
- Close Observer - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:29 am:
lol showing his knowledge of the city is no better than an out of towner who stays at the drake so they’re close to water tower place.
- Lurker - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:39 am:
He’s going for some long walks and visiting the inner city. He’s being completely honest. /s
- Roadrager - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 11:41 am:
==We are there every day, walking up and down the streets, in and out of businesses==
So you are shopping on Michigan Avenue. Thanks for the tourist dollars. Now let’s check those receipts.
==The dude is truly a “tourist” to Chicago - so his ill-informed comment shows he just does not know that much about Chicago and its neighborhoods - one could say he is just being genuine.==
This is absolutely the case. As I’ve said before, Darren is the True Believer. What he says and does almost never has a political varnish applied to it. That is who he is, and that should give just about anyone pause.
- dbk - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 12:20 pm:
At this point I can no longer discern whether Bailey is being cagey or just showing his unfamiliarity with Chicago. It’s so exhausting trying to figure out his strategy, assuming there is one.
Did anybody catch the feature story in the Post from a couple days ago? Some of the comments are worth reading.
- Boomerang - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 12:42 pm:
== Some may argue, West of Halsted Avenue to Austin Blvd or South of Roosevelt Road may be a good place to start.==
Huh, you must be a tourist as well if you believe the West Loop and South Loop are still part of the “inner city”. Those areas left that income range a long time ago.
- Rudy’s teeth - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 12:57 pm:
A tip for Darren Bailey—-
A short walk from the Hancock to State and Chicago to board the Red Line is in order.
Travel south to 95th St./Dan Ryan or north to Howard. An opportunity to travel like Chicago residents and meet and greet along the way.
- Salukis FTW - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 12:57 pm:
=He’s aggressively incurious.=
That’s evangelicalism in a nutshell. Summed up very neatly by someone I know raised in an evangelical church - I have no questions because I have all of the answers.
- zatoichi - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 2:02 pm:
If Darren and Cindy have recently moved into the inner city of Chicago is this a vacation home or permanent residence?
- Occasionally Moderated - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 2:16 pm:
A buffoon.
There is no better word to describe him.
- HLV - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 2:56 pm:
Meh, is it really any different than suburbanites (of Chicago that should know better) saying they are going downtown? When in reality they are going to Lincoln Park or Lakeview or Old Town or something certainly not “downtown.” The correct term is “the City” not “downtown.” The clueless are everywhere.
- MoralMinority - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 4:08 pm:
If Darren has moved to Chicago to stay then I might have to rethink my opposition to his plan to split the Land of Lincoln into two states.
- TJ - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 4:09 pm:
To be fair, Chicagoans view anything south of Kankakee as Southern Illinois.
- Occasionally Moderated - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 4:20 pm:
To be fair, Chicagoans don’t know that western Illinois isn’t southern Illinois. Apparently not a map among the whole bunch.
I kid of course.
- XonXoff - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 5:11 pm:
Hey, Chicago life for awhile on someone else’s dime. I’m not even a little surprised.
- On the other hand - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 5:49 pm:
“That is the first time I’ve ever heard the Magnificent Mile described as the “inner city of Chicago.”
Check with Ald. Reilly (42) or Hopkins (2) sometime soon about the rampant crime in their wards.
- Rich Miller - Monday, Sep 26, 22 @ 6:00 pm:
===Check with Ald. Reilly (42) or Hopkins (2) sometime soon about the rampant crime in their wards. ===
Tell me you’ve never been to the Mag Mile/River North without telling me you’ve never been to the Mag Mile/River North.