Afternoon roundup
Friday, Feb 3, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Isabel posted this SJ-R story earlier today…
Associated Press today…
Oops. …Adding… More…
* From the Macon County hearing on Rep. Dan Caulkins’ push for a TRO on the assault weapons ban law…
You may recall that Caulkins put together a new kinda/sort group (not registered with the state) for this lawsuit. * IDPH…
* Money…
* Michael Sacks-funded PAC…
* I think I kinda like this approach. On one side, it looks like a hit piece, but turn it over and…
* Greg Bishop recently interviewed Shannon Adcock of Awake IL…
Some background on this group from last year…
Vallas eventually distanced himself from the group. * I dunno. Is it me or does Chuy look like he’s just phoning this stuff in?…
…Adding… Press release…
And here’s the IMA reaction…
…Adding… Late news…
* Isabel’s roundup… * Crain’s | Key Lightfoot City Council ally backs mayoral opponent: Ald. Pat Dowell, 3rd, who shepherded four Lightfoot spending plans through the grueling annual budget process, is endorsing Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson at an event in her South Side ward Friday morning. * Sun-Times | Ja’mal Green’s marketing biz steered COVID relief loan applicants to firms faulted by Congress for turning a blind eye to PPP fraud: The mayoral hopeful’s marketing company — which also rents out coach buses — directed businesses to three lenders that were blasted last year in a congressional report. He says his payouts on those deals were “very minimal — we probably [were] getting $50 or $100 per person.” * WBEZ | Paul Vallas gets help in Chicago mayoral bid from ex-officer in Laquan McDonald scandal: The Vallas For Mayor political fund reported getting a contribution of $5,000 from former cop Richard E. Hagen on June 30, according to campaign finance disclosure reports. Hagen has also publicly supported Vallas on Twitter. * Chalkbeat | If elected Chicago mayor, Paul Vallas promises to open schools on nights and weekends, expand choice: After leaving Chicago, Vallas led school systems in Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Bridgeport, Conn. The Philadelphia School Reform Commission hired him in Philadelphia after the state took over the public school system. He made dramatic changes, but left the system with a deficit. * Illinois Answers Project | BGA Sues Charter School Network For Refusing To Release Records: A lawsuit filed by the Better Government Association on March 26, 2015, in Cook County Circuit Court contends that Intrinsic violated FOIA by refusing to turn over records that would show what web sites high-ranking staff members are accessing. This request for documents “sufficient to show Internet browser activity . . . for the ten highest paid employees” is fairly standard, similarly requested from a number of public agencies in recent years, including other charter school networks. * Axios Chicago | Jesse White’s Best Day Ever in Chicago: We asked White to describe his perfect day in Chicago. Breakfast: “I go to Griddle 24 at Chicago and Orleans or Hashbrowns at Wells and Division. I get the liquid and gastronomical appeasement that I have enjoyed over a long period of time: bacon, eggs, hash browns with orange or grapefruit juice.” […] Morning activity: “I exercise in the gym where I live on Division, and I have been doing that for 35 years.” * CBS Chicago | CIA aims to inspire Chicago students with contest for $30,000: “It could be a public school, a private school, any educator, it doesn’t matter, a charter school,” said Shane Tilley, who is in charge of the “Mission Possible” competition. “All they have to do is submit a three to four-minute video.” * Crain’s | State AGs warn Walgreens, CVS about mailing abortion pills: A group of 20 state attorneys general, all Republicans, sent a letter to Walgreens and CVS claiming that their plans to sell abortion pills through the mail violate federal and state laws. The letter—written by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and dated Feb. 1—is co-signed by other state AGs representing Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and West Virginia. * Block Club | Ruben Olivares Dedicated His Life To Helping Neighbors. Now, They’re Helping His Family After He Was Slain: Northwest Center leaders launched a GoFundMe to support Olivares’ wife and their two children, 7 and 4. It’s raised more than $13,000 as of Thursday. The 20-year-old community organization aims to support Belmont Cragin residents through housing counseling, financial literacy programs and community activism. * Press Release | Our Campaign Offices Attacked Overnight: Overnight on Friday, February 3rd, unidentified vandals attacked the campaign office for 1st Ward Alderman Daniel La Spata. Windows were smashed across the entire glass storefront of the temporary campaign headquarters—a former convenience grocer located at 2110 N Milwaukee Ave across the street from the historic Congress Theater building. * WBEZ | No driver, no bus: Inside the CTA’s campaign to put more drivers on the road: The CTA has been pushing hiring fairs as a way to fill hundreds of vacancies — vacancies it blames for service delays and filthy trains that have been testing the patience of Chicago commuters. The agency has sweetened the pot for prospective job candidates in the past few months, offering to cover the cost of taking classes ahead of the road test for the commercial drivers license, rolling out hiring bonuses and increasing starting pay. * Sun-Times | Charles Dunne, former union leader survived car bombing, helped others: Mr. Dunne was raised in a conservative Irish Catholic family in Andersonville that affixed holy water fonts to the doorway of every room in their home. But he’d veered off the beaten path into the eccentric home of Cynthia Fosse, whose parents, Bud and Marge, were champion ballroom dancers and whose uncle, Bob Fosse, was a legendary actor, dancer and musical director. * WaPo | Restaurants can’t find workers because they’ve found better jobs: Nearly three years since the coronavirus pandemic upended the labor market, restaurants, bars, hotels and casinos remain short-staffed, with nearly 2 million unfilled openings. The leisure and hospitality industry, which before the pandemic accounted for much of the country’s job growth, is still short roughly 500,000 employees from 2020 levels, even as many other sectors have recovered. But these workers didn’t disappear. A lot of them, like McGrath, who were laid off early in the pandemic, moved to behind-the-scenes office work where they are more likely to have increased flexibility, stability and often better pay. * WBEZ | TV is fascinated by ‘zombie’ fungus. So is this Chicago scientist.: Despite the scientific inaccuracies woven into The Last of Us’s storyline, Nelsen is happy to see fungi attracting broader curiosity. As a college student, he took a mycology class on a whim, in part because it sounded “really random and strange,” but he was “blown away by it.” * NBC Chicago | Chicago’s Northwest Side Community Rallies Around 8-Year-Old Girl Battling Cancer: As 8-year-old Molly Morris battles stage four cancer, support around Chicago’s Northwest Side is growing for her and her family. This weekend, several businesses on near Molly’s neighborhood will hold fundraisers to benefit her family. * The Triibe | Terry Hunter on working with Beyoncé, his Grammy nod and why Chicago radio doesn’t play house music: While the 65th Grammy Award nominations were being announced virtually, Hunter instead was focused on listening out for renowned Chicago poet and rapper J. Ivy’s name to be called for his seventh studio album, The Poet at The Door, which would be nominated “Best Spoken Word Poetry Album.” “I just didn’t think it would be up for consideration,” Hunter said about his “Break My Soul” remix. He added that neither he nor his team submitted the song for consideration. * WaPo | Netflix once said ‘love is sharing a password.’ Now users are heartbroken.: The latest backlash began after Netflix inadvertently updated its Help Center page on Wednesday for some countries, stating that users will have to connect to WiFi networks at their “primary location” at least once every 31 days to ensure their devices still have access to their account. Devices that are not associated with the account’s primary location may be blocked from Netflix, unless the account owner pays more to add an extra member. * Chalkbeat | Meet the Chicago educator who is a finalist for Illinois Teacher of the Year: The moment late last week brought veteran music teacher Anne Gray to tears, she later recounted to Chalkbeat. […] “I’m in shock,” Gray told Chalkbeat. “I’m just touched, and honored, and grateful. I’m excited for my students and the program to be recognized.” * Deadline | Artificial Intelligence Creates ‘Seinfeld’ Streaming Spinoff ‘Nothing, Forever’ On Twitch: The audience is rapidly increasing for “Nothing, Forever,” described as an AI-generated and nonsensical version of “Seinfeld” that streams on Twitch. Motherboard reported on the show on Tuesday. The Twitch account that the show runs on is called @watchmeforever, now has more than 83,000 followers as of early Thursday, with 11,000 or more viewers taking a look at any time.
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- Amalia - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:31 pm:
Vallas…spoke at a fundraiser….NO, he agreed to have his name and photo on an advert for the event for AWAKE at which he appeared, a deeply homophobic awful group. Act badly say sorry later does not cut it Paul. If I knew about AWAKE…me a person not running for office…how could you not know? Because one of the main efforts of AWAKE is to fiddle with public schools? And you like that? Sounds very familiar.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:39 pm:
===Is it me or does Chuy look like he’s just phoning this stuff in?…===
It looks like that to me. It also looks like a hedging… doing enough to seem engaged with a want to move on in a runoff and win… but far enough away from “Full Tilt” campaign and being disappointed with a loss in either round?
It’s a head scratcher, to be even more fair, quite a few of these campaigns and strategies are … curious(?)… to what exactly is the way these campaigns look to get GOTV, street, ward operations that are going to be needed in these closing weeks.
Not a single operation/crew has impressed me to the measure of what was the real standard of”how to run citywide” like “Daley ‘95”, which looking back, operational-wise, replicating that is how winning on the street, in the wards, should be seen as a blueprint to this day.
- Big Dipper - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:40 pm:
That Illinois Answers Project article appears to be eight years old.
- Rabid - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:40 pm:
Go with the legitimate political discourse angle bring in IGOP
- Former Downstater - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:41 pm:
Has Bishop ever asked a non-softball question in his life? His show seems to be nothing more than a conduit for extremists like DeVore and Adcock to spout their insanity without pushback.
I mean DeVore straight up said on his show he wasn’t trying to win cases and Bishop didn’t even follow up.
- New Day - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:50 pm:
“Is it me or does Chuy look like he’s just phoning this stuff in?”
Chuy is running a weak, lackluster campaign. I’ve been saying that he would make the runoff unless he runs a terrible campaign and doesn’t raise enough money. Looks like he may be on track to blow it. So will it be LL or Brandon or Willie who benefit? Not clear, but I can see a possibility Brandon Johnson actually makes the runoff and then it’s Mayor Vallas.
- 47th Ward - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:56 pm:
===“Daley ‘95”, which looking back, operational-wise, replicating that is how winning on the street, in the wards, should be seen as a blueprint to this day.===
You’re not pining for the return of Dominic Longo and his Coalition for Better Government are you?
And Daley 1995 was the year King Richard II faced Roland Burris, Ray Wardingly and Lawrence Redmond, not exactly a super strong field there.
But thanks for the nostalgia, if not necessarily the blueprint for others to follow.
- Stormsw7706 - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:57 pm:
Mr.Adam’s should go to jail immediately. Severe lack of judgement. He really doesn’t bring much to the community. Showing up a judge, and doing so with a newspaper, is pretty noteworthy. The second shocking fact is that the SJR had 1 reporter left to conduct an interview. It’s good to know also that at least 1 person still gets the paper. The SJR used to be a truly great paper. Hence the snark.
- Tammy - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 2:59 pm:
I noticed in a tweet thread last night that Awake Illinois called Paul Vallas “politically promiscuous.”
Don’t agree with them on anything — except that.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:02 pm:
===You’re not pining for the return of Dominic Longo and his Coalition for Better Government are you?
And Daley 1995 was the year King Richard II faced Roland Burris, Ray Wardingly and Lawrence Redmond, not exactly a super strong field there.===
I am pining, I guess if you’d call it pining, on the idea of running a full tilt operation citywide, the take to Dominic or Ronny or any of those folks that find themselves part of an apparatus, I don’t think you can look at Daley from 1994, 1995, 1996 (convention), and 1997 without seeing a peaking and the beginning of the end of what was the Daley mystique, curtains pulled.
- Donnie Elgin - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:07 pm:
“Defense also argued if TRO is issued, it be for named plaintiffs, not named association without list of members, which he says would make compliance with restraining order difficult”
What about compliance for gun shops? Can they sell ar’s and pistols with 17-round mags to the named plaintiffs whether part of a group or not - how do they confirm someone is a plaintiff? with Effingham, white county, and one appellate court enforcing TROs that create unequal access to 2A Rights, the simplest solution would be to apply the TRO/stay statewide to all individuals with FOID cards. similar to the eliminated cash bail approach for the Safe-T Act.
- Stuck in Celliniland - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:12 pm:
==And Daley 1995 was the year King Richard II faced Roland Burris==
Does Burris have that mentioned on his mausoleum?
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:13 pm:
Former Downstater:
You sound surprised.
Bishop is on their side.
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:15 pm:
And am I the only person finding irony in anyone from Awake Illinois talking about putting anything in front of “politics”?
- Regular democrat - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:22 pm:
Wow Dominick Longo mention that is awesome. Say what you will about the people but all the precincts were covered and guys like Dominick knew how to organize. Times have changed but the concept is the same.
- JS Mill - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:24 pm:
=grassroots=
Actually, school board elections are mostly grassroots. When an organization from outside the district begins to coordinate and assist a campaign much like a political party, it is no longer “grassroots “.
Pro tip Mrs. Adcock, when you are allegedly an education centric or interested organization, you should understand the meaning of words.
- Henry Francis - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:34 pm:
Too many of the J6 defendants are unapologetic about what they did. They still believe in their righteousness and that they are fighting for the survival of our country. Gotta think about the risk of recidivism with these folks and lock them up for a more meaningful period of time.
- Amalia - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:46 pm:
Question, did Vallas say sorry for the AWAKE event appearance before or after he was called out on it?
- lake county democrat - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:47 pm:
It’s not just you - I think most of the commenters could have written a more effective anti-crime tv ad than the one he has running. I see echoes of Ted Kennedy, and for that matter Chris Kennedy: both urged to run for years but maybe didn’t want the office that bad, but ran a “get it over with” campaign. Chuy has a great gig as a Congressman - how eager is he to trade that in for the headaches of being Mayor of Chicago?
- workingfromhome - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:48 pm:
“I get the liquid and gastronomical appeasement”… love it.
- Amalia - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:48 pm:
So, I looked. Answer: Vallas spoke in June and was called out about it by folks immediately. He said sorry in August. Terrible appearance, terrible delay. Not trustworthy.
- MisterJayEm - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:50 pm:
“Artificial Intelligence Creates ‘Seinfeld’ Streaming Spinoff ‘Nothing, Forever’ On Twitch”
You can see it here: https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever
imho, it lives in the uncanny valley of sit-coms.
– MrJM
- Gravitas - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:56 pm:
Andre Vasquez (40th) hit the lottery when he made the run-off against thirty-six y
ear incumbent Patrick O’Connor four years ago. Reportedly, Mayor Rahm Emanuel persuaded O’Connor to seek reelection in 2019, Once O’Connor committed to run again, Emanuel decided not to seek reelection.
As for Vasquez, he is not an especially good constituents service type of alderman. I would not be surprised if this socialist novice is a one and done member of the Chicago City Council.
- Telly - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 3:58 pm:
== Is it me or does Chuy look like he’s just phoning this stuff in ==
I don’t know. I’ve never found him to be much of a campaigner. The bar was much lower when he took on Rahm as an underdog — it’s higher now that he’s one of the front runners. He’s not meeting inflated expectations.
- Grandson of Man - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 4:00 pm:
Vallas is probably and should be finished. Just awful, to support this bigotry while trying to be mayor of one of the beacons of LGBTQ+ and Black rights protection, where so many support these rights. He should suspend his campaign.
- NIU Grad - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 4:02 pm:
“Is it me or does Chuy look like he’s just phoning this stuff in?”
Either that or he’s running out of steam generally…this is not what I was expecting out of him and I’m quite disappointed.
This is looking more and more like a Lori vs. Vallas contest…That doesn’t look good for Chicago.
- Todd - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 4:05 pm:
Charlie was a character, Sitting outside between the Stratton and the capitol on spring and summer days with Denny Sexton was a treat they called it booth one.
Gonna miss those guys.
- H-W - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 4:12 pm:
Re: Crain’s Story of AGs threatening Walgreens and CVS
Good luck with that.
- Kippax Blue - Friday, Feb 3, 23 @ 4:36 pm:
Says Thomas B Adams in the article, “ and now I’m a piece of (expletive) because I stand up for what I believe in?”. Yes, Thomas, as a seditionist, this is exactly what you are.