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This just in…
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * 12:51 pm - Thanks to a commenter for the Tribune link…
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Question of the day - Golden Horseshoe Awards
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Best restaurant goes to Sebastian’s this year…
The Hideout downstairs is definitely a whole lot of fun. * Runner-up is Saputo’s…
* Best political bar this year is DH Brown’s…
* Runner-up is JP Kelly’s…
* OK, now let’s move on to today’s category…
This topic usually draws some of the most comments, so we’ll do the Senate tomorrow. Remember, intensity rules the day, not vote counts. Your explanation matters. If you don’t explain your vote, it won’t be counted.
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Poll: No pardons for Blagojevich and Ryan - Lots of undecideds on Kirk - Cutler plurality
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Public Policy Polling asked Illinoisans about whether two imprisoned former governors should be pardoned. They don’t want it…
![]() ![]() * Meanwhile, I was a bit surprised by the large number of Illinoisans who don’t have an opinion of US Sen. Mark Kirk in the latest PPP poll…
Kirk has been mostly out of the public eye for months because of his stroke which is undoubtedly contributing to the results. * But this is just silly stuff…
Mrs. Obama has made absolutely no moves whatsoever toward this race, which is four years away, for crying out loud. * From the pollster…
* On a lighter note, there aren’t a lot of Rams fans in Illinois…
* And Cutler gets a plurality of support…
* Democrats and independents like him more than Republicans do… ![]()
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Plurality supports gay marriage, but majority wants a statewide vote
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Public Policy Polling’s recent Illinois survey asked Illinoisans about gay marriage. A plurality supported it…
* From the pollster…
* More from the crosstabs. A plurality of men oppose the idea… ![]() * Republicans strongly oppose it and independents are less opposed… ![]() * A majority of whites oppose it… ![]() * Seniors are more likely to oppose the concept than any other age group… ![]() * And even though there are no binding ballot initiatives in Illinois, a large majority thinks the public ought to vote on the idea…
Discuss.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** State law: Alvarez must prove Trotter’s intent
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE *** Bail was set at $25,000…
* The state law that Sen. Donne Trotter is charged with violating…
I highlighted that one word for obvious reasons. To convict him of a Class 4 felony, the Cook County State’s Attorney has to prove that Trotter knowingly had that pistol in his garment bag. Trotter contends that he forgot the empty pistol and a loaded clip were in the bag. He did, however, vote for that law, so he should’ve been more careful than the average citizen. He knew the penalties. …Adding… According to the Legislative Reference Bureau, the language in that above statute was actually first enacted in 1990. It was simply moved to a different part of the statute books. Trotter, however, did vote to increase the penalty to a felony from a misdemeanor in 2002. * Also, there was a bunch of talk in comments yesterday and in at least one Sun-Times blog post about Trotter’s long ago opposition to concealed carry - as if that somehow applied here. He wasn’t carrying the pistol on his person. Apples and oranges. But he certainly has voted against some pro-gun bills and voted for some gun control bills, even though he recently voted to override the governor’s attempt to use an amendatory veto to create a new assault weapons ban. Todd Vandermyde of the NRA defended Trotter repeatedly in comments yesterday. For instance…
And…
* But Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez recently charged a 65 year-old flight attendant with a felony for doing almost the same thing as Trotter...
* More…
* Meanwhile, the political damage to Trotter’s congressional campaign is pretty obvious, but his most important supporter is not backing away…
* More…
Trotter campaign slogans?
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No, they didn’t reject the idea
Thursday, Dec 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Today’s Tribune headline… Reporters don’t write headlines, but that one is particularly misleading. I posted it late yesterday, so maybe you didn’t see it, but here’s the statement from the We Are One Coalition on the new pension reform proposal backed by 21 rank and file House members in both parties…
Neither the tone nor the substance of that release indicates outright rejection. If anything, it indicates a strong willingness to work out the problems. And the sponsors of the measure said this was only a “framework.” Things can be changed. * More hopeful signs…
* Another hopeful sign is that the Tribune editorial board didn’t resort to its usual demands to punish public employees and retirees with harsh pension measures. Instead, the paper looked at the bigger picture…
* But…
* Related…
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