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This just in… *** Guv to appoint Burris *** White says No *** Blatant appeal to race *** Quinlan resigns ***
Tuesday, Dec 30, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * 3:59 pm - OK, that’s it for me. Check the news feeds. I’ll leave comments open for the rest of the night. Heading back to the beach, I think. * 3:53 pm - The governor’s chief legal counsel has resigned…
* These quotes show, even more, how detached from reality that Roland Burris is right now. Congressman Danny Davis quoted in The Hill…
* I didn’t notice (the sound was off on the TV I was watching) that both Blagojevich and Rush used the word “lynch” in their remarks…
* From Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias…
* The Republicans have no subpoena power. Keep that in mind while reading this…
* From Speaker Madigan’s spokesman, Steve Brown…
* Jesse White was just asked about the blatant racial component in Blagojevich’s latest move: “Even though Roland Burris is an African-American, it doesn’t mean that an appointment by a different governor would not be [a black person].” * Blagojevich video clip blaming everything on the GA… * From a good friend…
Roland Burris has no idea what sort of heat is coming his way. The hostile microscope. The negative, probing press. He’s never had to endure anything like this. He’s a goner, and he has no clue. * This is the governor’s exact quote which blamed it all on the Illinois General Assembly…
* Kevin reports from the scene that several African-Americans began shouting questions at Pat Quinn, but were eventually quieted by reporters. “They seemed like lackeys,” Kevin said. Go figure. * As some commenters have noted, the governor threw the GA right under the bus today…
* Politico…
* From The Hill…
* The blatant play to race-baiting on Rush’s part wasn’t unexpected. He’s said pretty much the same for weeks now. But Rush went way beyond that, promising to pressure the Congressional Black Caucus and the Senate Democratic Caucus on behalf of this appoitment. * CNN is now playing up the Jesse White angle. Keep in mind that this is not a state law that requires certification of the Senate choice. It’s a US Senate rule. This may very well stick. * And, it’s over. Wow. * Congressman Bobby Rush just said he wanted to “thank God” for this decision to appoint Burris. Laying it on thick. “He’s an esteemed member of this state and of this community… My prayers have been answered.” * Blagojevich said he was “absolutely confident and certain” that the US Senate would seat Burris. He may be in for a surprise. * The governor is fillibustering the press with a long statement about how not filling the vacancy would deprive the people of Illinois of full representation in the US Senate. * Burris said he was called by Blagojevich on Sunday. He had no comment on the governor’s legal status, saying that as a former attorney general he believed in the concept of innocent until proven guilty. * 2:01 pm - Here we go. CNN has it live * 1:58 pm - Letter from US Senate Democrats on the pending Blagojevich action…
* 1:58 pm - Jesse White statement…
* 12:59 pm - Secretary of State Jesse White’s office says they will not certify the appointment. Certification is required to be seated in the Senate. * 11:30 am - So much for spending quiet time on the beach. Sources say that Gov. Blagojevich will appoint Roland Burris to the vacant US Senate seat. Secretary of State Jesse White has said he wouldn’t sign off on any Blagojevich appointment, as is required, but his spokesman could not be reached. I’ll let you know what I hear.
* 12:11 pm - A quick check of campaign finance records shows Burris’ consulting company has contributed about $11K to Blagojevich’s campaign fund. The consulting company has benefitted from a bunch of state contracts since then, many of which doing PR work on behalf of IDOT minority contracting efforts. Blagojevich privately credits Burris with playing a major role in the governor’s 2002 Democratic primary win. Burris took the African-American vote away from Paul Vallas, who was always quite popular in the black community. Blagojevich finished behind Burris and Vallas in Chicago (he barely won his own congressional district), so Burris’ spoiler role was crucial to Blagojevich’s win. * 12:29 pm - Ben Smith at Politico…
* 12:38 pm - From the IL GOP…
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Tuesday, Dec 30, 2008 - Posted by Mike Murray * Note from Rich: Here’s the roundup compiled by my new intern Mike. Have a great week. We’re taking some time off… * Probe of Rod Blagojevich targeted state hiring going back to January 2003
* Impeachment: Day 5, defense * ‘We’re fighting shadows’
* Blagojevich attorney: No reason to impeach
* Blagojevich lawyer gets few takers in defense of Gov.
* Impeachment panel pauses for ruling on tapes * Impeachment committee may get tapes of governor
* Feds want lawmakers to hear 4 Blagojevich wiretaps
* Rod Blagojevich tapes could be released next week * Blagojevich lawyer: Tapes all talk, no action
* Blago’s attorney: remarks don’t justify impeachment * Ex-San Francisco mayor defends Blagojevich’s ‘this-for-that talk’ * Birthday present for Lincoln? Oust naughty governor * Funeral arrangements for state Rep. Wyvetter Younge
* Lawmaker: Raise gas tax to pay for road work
* Lt. Gov. Quinn to visit Pontiac to open fallen soldier exhibit * Lt. Gov. Quinn not openly preparing yet
* Corruption crisis creates confusion in Illinois * Senate election compromise worth considering * Letter to gov seals Emanuel’s exit from Congress
* Emanuel to resign seat Friday * Smoke ban boosts, burns
* Breathalizer Devices Required for Drunk Drivers in Illinois
* What the GOP needs: A dose of optimism and big thinking
* Exelon: No plans for second reactor in Clinton, despite rumors * For Central Illinois, it’s tug-of-war to find economy’s silver lining
* Retail in ruin?
* Financial woes have made many more price-conscious * Food pantries hope giving spirit continues beyond holidays
* CTA, Pace Fares Set to Climb
* City’s pothole purgatory
* Potholes making presence felt
* Chicago area dodges worst of the flooding * Rain, runoff pushing Illinois rivers to flood * Flood warning remains; river levels fall * Black-on-black murder rates: What are the solutions?
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Impeachment hearings *** Monk’s cell phone tapped? ***
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * 11:25 am - Blagojevich attorney Ed Genson is flailing away at the impeachment process. Listen or watch here. * 21:12 pm - In case you missed it whilst listening to the scintillating debate…
“Fundraiser A” is the governor’s brother and chairman of the governor’s campaign committee. * 1:25 pm - For those of you who continue to claim that this thing is being deliberately slow-walked…
* 1:46 pm - USA Fitzgerald discusses some of the ways the G got their info within his motion to release some tapes…
Lobbyist 1 is said to be Lon Monk.
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Question of the day
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * The setup…
Explain fully, please.
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A look ahead
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Blah, blah, blah…
All the report really shows is that Blagojevich wasn’t insane enough to directly offer a pay to play to Team Obama. BFC is right…
* Meanwhile, I’ve been telling subscribers about this, um, unfortunate convergence for a couple of weeks or so…
Then there’s the budget address, scheduled for February 18th. The State of the State address is not yet scheduled, but Blagojevich often combines the SOTS with the budget speech. * Related…
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The governor is a cooked goose
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * My latest Sun-Times column…
Also, this guy is wrong. The Senate’s rules for the impeachment trial will likely include a provision to allow the Senate to override any rulings made by Chief Justice Fitzgerald, who will preside. That’s the same rule used in Bill Clinton’s US Senate trial. Again, take a deep breath and relax. I think Quinn may have it about right…
It may be a bit later than that, but if the rules are well-written, it won’t be too much longer. * Related…
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Morning shorts
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 - Posted by Mike Murray * State owes Peoria hospitals millions * Illinois transportation projects sought as part of federal stimulus package
* Time for tough staffing decisions
* Michigan Ave. bridge to get $3.5 million facelift * 2009 brings higher fees
* Winners, losers and the CN merger * EJ&E sale shifts from ugly to mixed * Report: Chicago most segregated big city * Suburbs less segregated due to small black populations, experts say
* Tougher driving comes with DUI conviction
* ‘Gang-related’ killings much more than that * Study: Murders among black youths on the rise * Festivus pole latest addition to state Capitol display
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