READER COMMENTS CLOSED UNTIL TUESDAY *** Updated x2 ***
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Whew, what a week. Lots of comments, lots of debate - some more heated than others. All good things must come to an end, however, and this week is no different. Relax, take a deep breath, go shovel some snow, and if you still feel like tearing each other apart, head to Illinoize, where the meat’s always cookin’… *** UPDATE *** I was watching Channel 11’s Natarus-Reilly debate on YouTube and during the first few seconds of Part 2, Natarus flat-out lied… NATARUS: “I have not received from anybody a contribution of $7,000. Not one of my contributions is that high.” From the State Board of Elections’ site [click for a larger image] *** UPDATE 2 *** Check out this TV ad from 50th Ward candidate Greg Brewer entitled “Sleeping Bernie.” Ouch… All Chicago-related videos from my collection can be found at this link. Unfortunately, YouTube lists them in the order they were posted, so the newest ones are at the end. ![]()
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Gone? *** Updated x1 ***
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE *** The Chief is gone.
Seriously, does this white boy in goofy makeup look dignified to you?
[Bumped to the top for discussion purposes] This rumor was floating around all day yesterday.
The Daily Illini has more…
But IlliniPundit had the scoop yesterday…
I know some of you will be upset, but, seriously, is a mascot that so many consider racist really worth supporting to the end just because it was there when you were in school?
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Question of the day
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller The House Republicans have a new website. One of the guys asked me what I thought of it yesterday, but I figured why not have readers here weigh in? They’ve also got a blog and a page called 102 Ideas, which encourages people from “all 102 counties” to send in their “new, innovative ideas.” IlliniPundit has already weighed in with his thoughts, some of which were postive, others not so, including the lack of an RSS feed. Still, he offered this praise:
By the way, it looks like Tom Cross won’t be cooperating much with Gov. Blagojevich in the coming months. A page on the new site is called Rod’s Rubberstamp Award.
Anyway, go check it out and then post your thoughts below.
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Obamarama - Present and unaccounted for, and past-tense goofiness
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve heard that Jack Ryan’s 2004 opposition research report on Obama is floating around out there somewhere, and I’m wondering whether Nathan Gonzales got it because I highly doubt he pored over umpteen thousand Senate floor votes before he wrote this piece. Still, Gonzales’ column is an interesting read. [Corrected because I didn’t notice that Rothenberg was reprinting a column whole cloth]
Meanwhile, John Fritchey links to a column that has to be one of the most god-awful, over-thought, ridiculous thing ever written on this campaign which appeared in a supposedly mainstream publication. Entitled “Why Daleys Endorsed Obama,” it offers up absolutely nothing of substance. The New York Sun column gives us lots of cut and paste history: snow storms, labor negotiations, 1968 convention, Abner Mikva, Royko, Harold Washington, Lincoln, Walker and this…
First of all, why is it that the Baby Boomers have to run everything through the prism of their youth? Why does everything have to relate back to that convention, or McGovern, or Woodstock or whatever? The author of this goofy column never once mentions the fact that Daley is running for re-election and wants to show his critics he can still rack up huge numbers, and therefore needs to sew up as much black support as possible (see: Wal-Mart pandering, Olympics patronage) in a city where the black vote can ruin or make a white candidate. No mention that Obama has endorsed Daley over two black opponents, or that they both share the same media consultant (Axelrod). No consideration given to the fact that Obama’s statewide approval rating is in the 70s and his approval in Chicago is probably over 90. No ironic mentions of the fact that even though Obama endorsed Daley, his people are criticizing black leaders who endorse Hillary Clinton. Instead, we’re treated to pure, unadulterated Baby Boomer crapola. Ugh.
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Local Elections Roundup
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Claypool endorses Reilly for Alderman [from a press release]:
* Tribune Aldermanic Endorsements: Wards 42 through 50
* Sun-Times Aldermanic Endorsements: Wards 10 through 19 * Taxing bodies bumped from ballot after signiture challenge * Former Gurnee mayor off ballot as trustee, but may be a write-in * Props to Daley for timely blizzard services * Daley says snow alert not linked to election:
* Candidate replaced in Lake Zurich * Old rivals and new toll way worker mix in 35th ward * Illinoize: Ald. Troutman blocks development of the 20th ward * Prospect Heights mayoral filings challenged * North Barrington challenger tries to get mayor off the ballot * Expanded voting a bust? 16% drop from last cycle * A run-in with Bernie Stone’s Chief of Staff Ilana Stone * Jackson Jr. fails to provide much monetary support to city races, except his wife’s * Wide pool scrambles to fill 15th and 18th council seats * Mayor Daley’s second TV ad of the season… ![]()
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Morning Shorts
Friday, Feb 16, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Green Senatorial Campaign Committee recognized by FEC:
* The state’s export business is growing, up 17% in 2006 * Jesse Jackson Jr.: ALNAC’s plan should get the state’s nod * Stroger hospital police officer cuffs reporter who was covering protest * Daley aides says tainted petitions were never used * Commission approves Daley’s Olympic Village plans:
* Duckworth admits to anxiety about husband’s mission * Editorial: Awareness of Suburban poverty is a start * Report: Health Facilities Planning Board no long needed * Editorial:
* Last call for Metra bar cars * AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study finds laws can reduce teen crashes * Friday Beer Blogging: Drinking Studies Edition (This one hits home for me)
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Maybe somebody ought to design a “Free the CMS 2″ t-shirt *** Updated x1 ***
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller The state’s case against Dawn DeFraties and Michael Casey crumbled again today. [Emphasis added]
And…
This is a state witness? Didn’t the governor’s lawyers ask him any questions beforehand so they knew what he would say under cross examination? What kind of a kangaroo court are they running over there anyway? *** UPDATE *** Ugh. It gets even worse. The AP just sent out an updated, longer version of its original story and Longmeyer’s testimony undercuts the state’s case yet again…
And what about the log he kept of applications that came from DeFraties’ office?
In the federal investigation of Chicago’s hiring practices, the feds used testimony from personnel directors like DeFraties to convict Mayor Daley’s former patronage chief Robert Sorich - a guy who “recommended” that the personnel directors hire politically connected people. By the way, this makes two state witnesses who have testified that there are no rules against expediting job applications at CMS.
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Salvi vs. Durbin?
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Dick Durbin beat Al Salvi for US Senate back in 1996. And now Charlie Johnston reports at Illinoize today that Kathy Salvi, Al’s wife, may run against Durbin in 2008.
Kathy Salvi lost the 8th District primary last year to David McSweeney. Al Salvi, you may recall, was a former state Representative who lost a secretary of state’s race to Jesse White in 1998. What do you think of this?
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Question of the day
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I doubt this bill is going anywhere (Pankau is a Senate Republican, after all, and most of their proposals appear automatically doomed), but let’s discuss it anyway.
Question: Should the comptroller’s office be abolished?
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1.5 million live in poverty here *** Updated x1 ***
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I’m not sure how much conversation this will generate here, but let’s give it a go anyway. From a press release…
The full report can be downloaded here [pdf file]. A supplemental report on the Chicago area can be downloaded here [pdf]. Poverty is not solely an urban problem. Poverty issues get very little media coverage in general, but the problems of the rural poor get practically no attention, partly because media outlets are based in cities. Take a look at this map, created by the Illinois Poverty Summit people, of counties on their poverty warning and watch lists. [Click on the pic for a bigger image] Here’s how the ratings were done [emphasis added]…
I’ve also uploaded a few tables from the report, they are all county-by-county and make for some interesting reading.
I’ve just skimmed the data, so go take a look at the report when you get some time. There’s plenty more at this link. The group has also come up with ways to address the situation. Here are a few:
Discuss. *** UPDATE *** The publishers of the report plan to have a “drop-in legislative briefing” on the findings at the Rathskellar, March 1st from 7:30 - 9:30 AM.
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Governor campaigns for Obama on state letterhead *** Updated x1 ***
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Bernie Schoenburg had a good column today about something that I didn’t think about at the time, but in retrospect is spot on.
The governor’s office denied this news release amounted to campaigning on state time, pointing to the fact that the guv urged the General Assembly to pass a bill moving the ‘08 primary and talked about policy issues. And the governor’s campaign is paying for his flight. Whatever. A government-issued press release can’t offer support for a candidate. It was almost certainly a violation of state law. With hundreds of FBI agents crawling all over the place, and a former governor’s campaign fund convicted of RICO charges, you’d think they’d learn by now. This probably isn’t an imprisonable offense, and it’s certainly not the worst thing they’ve ever done, but perhaps the governor needs to retake the state ethics exam. And perhaps the Inspector General ought to take a look at this incident. *** UPDATE *** Could somebody please tell me how the above is any different than this?
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Local Elections Roundup
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * NEW * Jesse Jackson Jr. Endorses Willie Cochran for 20th Ward Alderman [from press release]
* State Treasurer Giannoulias Endorses Sandi Jackson for 7th Ward Alderman [From a press release]
* Sun-Times Endorsements: Wards 2 through 8 * Tribune Endorsements: Ward 25 through 41 * Daily Southtown Endorsements: selected aldermanic races; Del Valle for Clerk * A new twist in school board election battle * City making example of sewer boss charged with passing Daley petitions on the job:
* Shame on Shiller:
* Del Valle claims motorists being gouged for stickers at currency exchanges * Clout Makes Cut: 62 finalists for Cook Co. Circuit Court judgeships * Two Carpentersville candidates claim forgery on petitions * Corruption allegation, ex-cons on the ballot: “At this juncture, people just shrug it off as more Chicago,” said longtime political consultant Don Rose. * Stone in real horserace for the first time in 16 years This is a local elections open thread.
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Morning Shorts *** Updated x1 ***
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson *NEW* Barack’s Message Man, David Axelrod * Government rejects attempt to trademark “Obama Bin Laden” * State GOP executive director steps down * Duckworth’s husband to be deployed to Iraq * Aviation chief Shea says, “It’s my job to build you all an airport.” * FAA asks state to pick a preferred option for 3rd airport:
* 13 commissioners offer budget amendments to save Cook Co. jobs and services:
* Stroger backs off plan to dilute his own power: Fritchey was taken aback by Stroger’s shift in support. “I would assume . . . I could take him at his word,” he said. * Illlinois Board of Higher Education selects new chairwoman * Editorial: Safety concerns should guide teen driving laws * Eric Zorn: Coming around to support to primary change idea * A look at the myriad of pension related bills currently on the table * Her cousin Barack Obama was fast becoming a rising star in the Illinois state Senate * Editorial: Primaries are for the voters, not the candidates * U of I’s Institute of Govt. & Public Affairs urges state to get financial ship in order *** UPDATE *** The full report can be downloaded here. [pdf file} * Midwest Generation eyed for new tax revenue * Stroger and Quigley “make up” on Valentine’s Day:
* “Alternative Budget Plan” would cut 397 high-paying Cook Co. management positions; Stroger responds * Foes seek to add Daley as defendant in police brutality suit * Kane County Clerk’s spending back in the spotlight
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Paul’s tech post - Valentine’s Day edition
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Nowadays text message is gaining ground as the electronic method of choice for delivering quick notes. And why not, it is easy, efficient, and almost everyone has the technology. Today, Valentine’s Day, is a testament to the reach of the much used tool
Simple messages are only the start of it. The modern-day Romeo now has a plethora of virtual love arrows at his disposal.
There are countless websites that offer short, cheesy, pre-written messages. Talk about lazy. “Sorry honey, I don’t have time to talk or think of a 5 word message myself.†Geez. The “tech age†offers other means of sending Valentine’s Day love:
A love story in the electronic age…
Anyone else spreading electronic affection on this special day? [Edited slightly for length and reposted because of a tech problem. Ironic, eh? Also, Rich didn’t write this, despite the author name below. Paul wrote it.]
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Obamarama - Illinois corruption
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Aaron Chambers had an excellent column last week that I missed until ArchPundit blogged it today.
First, as Aaron gently notes, Obama’s response is total bulloney. He doesn’t read the Chicago papers? He doesn’t check the TV news when he’s home? Give me a break. Chambers connects Obama’s statements on Illinois corruption to political expediency - putting partisanship (he compares the political process to gang loyalty, which is absolutely correct) above the people. The national media probably won’t start on this topic for a while, if ever, so it’s up to the Illinois outlets to keep the pressure on Obama. He’s so intensely popular and so widely covered here that even one comment from him might rattle the establishment to its core. It’s high time that he spoke out. Anyway, those are my thoughts. Yours?
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller The Rockford Register-Star editorialized today in support of a hand-held cell phone ban for drivers.
I’ve seen other reports that claim all cell-phone use, hand-held or hands-free, is a distraction. Either way, though, read the whole editorial and then come back and debate the question: Should hand-held cell-phone use by drivers be banned in Illinois? Why or why not?
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Lang & Bost: Abolish property taxes
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller This would sure be a tricky vote for many if Lang and Bost ever get this resolution called on the floor.
Michigan abolished property taxes about a decade ago, replacing them with sales and cigarette tax hikes. The new increases were supposed to capture more money from the state’s huge tourism industry, but as the Daily Herald notes…
The D-H also had this quote at the bottom…
Thoughts?
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The state makes its case, but holes pop up everywhere
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller One of the administrative charges against former CMS personnel chief Dawn DeFraties and her assistant Michael Casey is that they sped up the applications process for people with political connections. There does seem to be evidence for that, even if their attorney denies it…
However…
So, one of the reasons they were fired was for breaking a rule that doesn’t exist and for doing something that is apparently common practice. Perfect. [Emphasis added]
But…
Without the details, I can’t tell you which side is more credible here. But if Draper can show that the search was, indeed, in error, then woe is the state’s case.
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Local Elections Roundup
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Third Candidate Drops Out, Endorses Reilly over Natarus * Natarus facing uphill battle for reelection:
* Wal-Mart begins contributing to incumbent aldermanic campaigns * Daley disappointed by weak labor support * Sun Times Endorsements: Daley for Mayor; Del Valle for Clerk * 10 of 49 aldermen face no Election Day opponent:
* Tribune City Council Endorsements: 20th through 24th wards * Crowded race in 18th ward * Two immigrants and architect take on incumbent Stone * Signature deception in 50th ward * In the 20th ward, Willie B. Cochran is endorsed by ACORN’s PAC and Father Bruce Wellems, Back of the Yards Pastor. * Reilly goes on the attack: ![]()
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Swingstate: Madigan probable Obama replacement * Campaign pizza at the Governor’s Mansion * Governor urges U.S. to keep Family Leave Act * Obama off to stellar start in Iowa:
* Great Lakes protection pact advances * Cindy Richards: Nix parent notification law for abortion * Blagojevich tells panel to reduce greenhouse gases * This late show needs a rerun * Solution to Cook Co. budget: tax pollution? * Stroger finds $25 million for state’s attorney, public defender, and other programs:
* Tribune: The immaturity and clumsiness of Todd Stroger * Steele, Claypool, and Gorman offer “alternative balanced budget plan”
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House cancels session all week
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson Madigan Spokesman Steve Brown has confirmed that House session has been cancelled all week due to the winter storm. The House will reconvene on Wednesday, February 21st. Rich is currently unable to get to a computer to send out a Capitol Fax Extra; please pass the word on this announcement. Thanks. Consider this a local weather open thread. My roommate already nose-dived into a bank of snow on Second Street. Any horror stories?
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Today’s QOTD is a four-parter: How often do you contribute to political campaigns? How much do you usually give? Who received your most recent contributions, and how much was it?
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Obamarama - It’s the little things *** Updated x1 ***
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I’m hearing that the Chicago Tribune is calling just about everyone who has ever given Barack Obama a publicly disclosed gift to see what was going on. From an e-mail:
The gift was a t-shirt. This is a Barack Obama open thread. Try to keep it Illinois-centric, please. Brief, “drive-by” comments, clearly non-Illinois posts and other weirdness will be deleted. Have at it. *** UPDATE *** I just got this e-mail from a very politically connected pal o’ mine:
It appears they don’t want to get beat on a local angle.
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Two views on the GOP’s future
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Paul Green writes today about Illinois’ evolution from one of the most competitive states in the nation to a “solid deep blue Democratic Party bastion.” The way he paints it, the news is severely bleak for Republicans.
Then there is the problem with Republican Party infighting, which Green claims makes the Democratic troubles (Madigan vs. Blagojevich and Jones vs. Madigan) look like a “combination of the Waltons and the Brady Bunch.” Not mentioned by Green is the possiblity that the corruption issue could do to the Democrats what it did to the Republicans in the wake of the George Ryan scandal. Joe Birkett, who is reportedly positioning himself for a run at the governor’s mansion in 2010 (which might set up another showdown with Lisa Madigan), begs to differ.
I would only remind Birkett that hope is not a plan, but I’m interested to hear your thoughts on this. And, please, let’s not just focus on the corruption stuff. Green’s numbers are devastating for the GOP, and some of you need to face some facts. You can’t kick Chicago or Cook County out of the state, so deal with it. And the collars are trending more Democratic every year, while downstate is emptying out of people. Anyway, discuss.
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Local Elections Roundup
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson In an effort to further ease the morning news search, a “local elections roundup” will become a daily feature up to election day. * Chicago Reporter on Aldermanic and Ward fundraising:
* Jesse Jackson Jr. endorsement by photoshop * Signs of fight mark 19th ward * A sample of city council election tidbits *Tribune’s Aldermanic Endorsements: Wards 2 through 10; 11 through 19 * 23rd ward candidates have much in common * Competitors say race not a factor in 2nd and 18th wards:
* Gutierrez joins Daley bandwagon despite previous criticism * Tough talk on 50th ward race * City Council grows less white since 1975; fewer Italians, Poles, and Jews * Building & Construction Trades Council back Daley; his first major union endorsement: “He’s basically provided a construction boom†This is a local elections open thread.
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Morning Shorts
Tuesday, Feb 13, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Miller: Is Illinois about to see the mother of all hikes? * Dave Heinzel has a great pic of the Obamallac * Sun Times: Hidden cash transfer a lateral tax hike * Rove praises Lincoln strategy * Ending STD jail screening is foolish and costly * Tribune: Rising to Greatness
* Obama recieves support and disdain from ISU students * The “numbers” of Obama’s Presidential announcement speech * Cook County should crack down on health care giveaways * Clarence Page: Wise, but unnecessary HPV laws:
* Editorial: Tax swap will shortchange some areas * California emissions law inspires Illinois to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020 * Peotone airport likely says aviation chief; Walsh wants Guv to pick IDOT plan * Editorial: The benefits of regional primaries * Transit Agency touts tax increases to raise needed billions * Impact of ethanol on the markets * States and U.S. at odds for uninsured:
* Governor calls for ‘National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans Week
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