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Box is safe
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Looks like new ICC Chairman-designate Charles Box is safe for now.
That’s quite a turnaround, if you ask me.
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Memories
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I had forgotten that Jim Oberweis implied in 2004 that Alan Keyes was “a god.”
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Warning
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Everybody just needs to calm down on the rumor mill about this story. I’ve heard way too many rumors and from what I can tell, most of them aren’t true. Local talk radio was pretty egregious yesterday. The SJ-R publishes the same admonition today:
I just wanted to warn you that all comments related to this subject will be deleted. Please, don’t even try. Let this take its course. We’ll all know soon enough. In the meantime, relax and take a deep breath… but not through your nose.
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Oh, please
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller You gotta be kidding me.
This isn’t the first time that Rauschenberger has tried to put some distance between himself and the 27 percent solution. Here is one from December. You’d think he’d give up on this subject by now. Shortly after Keyes was recruited by conservatives, the Tribune wrote:
And then there’s this question that George Stephanopoulos asked Keyes during ABC’s This Week program.
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Question of the day
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller It’s Friday, so let’s do something offbeat again.
Were the ‘85 Bears really the greatest football team ever?
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House chair for sale
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
Check out this description:
The seller didn’t mention that Ryan is on trial right now, but that may be understandable. Although I’m sure the feds would like to bring the chair in for questioning since it “holds many secrets.” Starting bid is a cool $1,000. (Hat tip to my eBay-addicted father.)
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Early morning shorts
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller A new labor agreement allows some SEIU members two days off every year to lobby Springfield for more state money. A blast e-mail from Jim Oberweis yesterday quoted the Capitol Fax about his debate performance but used an ellipsis to skip over the word “wacko.” Hey, I meant it in a good way. Democratic treasurer candidate Alexi Giannoulias wants a compliance audit of Bright Start, but says he doesn’t actually know of any problems. Edwin Eisendrath still can’t convince Rod Blagojevich to debate him. But Esquared says he won’t dispatch the usual guy dressed in a chicken suit to follow the governor around (that guy already works for somebody else). Cook County could double the tax on cigarettes, to $2 a pack, and some don’t like it. Hiram Wurf muses about the netroots. The strange saga of the $20 million high-speed train to (almost) nowhere gets even weirder. A township assessor may be too much in love with property tax caps. (I have bad memories about the word “assessor.” I lost the county spelling bee after I misspelled that word in 6th Grade because, believe it or not, I was too embarassed to spell a-s-s, so I left off an “s”.) Did Mancow refer to Governor Blagojevich as “Charles Manson“? Some reasons why Democratic governors in “red” states and Republican governors in “blue” states appear to be thriving.
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Durbin approval jumps
Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I’m not sure what he did, but US Sen. Dick Durbin’s job approval rating is now at the highest it’s been since SurveyUSA began its montly tracker last May. 52 percent approve of Sen. Durbin’s job performance (a 6-point jump since last month) and 34 percent disapprove (down from 39 percent last month). He shot way up among seniors (11 points) and males (13 points). Sen. Barack Obama’s approval, according to SurveyUSA is 72 percent, while 20 percent disapprove.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Jan 26, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller First, read this:
You might also want to browse through this series about the Indiana tollway. Now, what do you think of the idea?
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Fact-checking Oberweis
Thursday, Jan 26, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I was going to do this in the Capitol Fax today, but decided this would be the better place. I went over the transcript of last night’s debate and pulled out a few Jim Oberweis items in need of fact-checking. Oberweis’ comments are italicized.
Yeah, right, except for all those other failed statewide runs.
His deputy campaign manager is Brad Roseberry.
Oberweis also met twice with George Ryan and on at least one occasion is reported to have asked the ex-governor for campaign help.
He then spent that billion dollars several times.
The construction trade unions won’t like this next one.
What he talked about there are project labor agreements, which ensure that only union contractors can bid on major projects.
I can hardly believe that the reason there aren’t 61 more Oberweis stores is because of the governor’s economic policies. He also got in the best zinger of the night.
Add your own fact-checking of other candidates below (for instance, a good one would be Topinka’s routine dodging of the questions). Oh, and in case some non-subscribers think I am picking on Oberweis, here is a little of what I wrote about him in today’s Capitol Fax.
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Partisans don’t think
Thursday, Jan 26, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I think I’ve noticed the same thing here on occasion.
How encouraging. But it may help explain the phenomenal success of extremely partisan blogs. Their readers are essentially addicts looking for a fix.
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Alan Keyes’ calamitous U.S. Senate bid in 2004 became a focal point Thursday in the Republican race for lieutenant governor when two of the contenders argued over who was more responsible for importing the Maryland conservative.
“To blame Judy for all the problems of the party is just unfair. It’s just unfair, Steve,” Birkett said. “And she is not to blame for Alan Keyes or a lot of the other problems with this party.”




