The greatest show in Illinois
Wednesday, Jun 6, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Pantagraph had one of the best analyses of the Rep. Mike Bost tirade this week. Unlike most news outlets, the editorial page reported that Bost voted for the very House rules that he complained had been “forced down our throats.” The paper also admitted the obvious that House Speaker Michael Madigan has too much control over the chamber and criticized Republicans for their stance against the cost-shifting plan that would gradually put more responsibility for pension costs in the hands of local school boards. Here’s the end…
The ultimate cure for the woes of being in the minority is more members. Also, if the Republicans had nominated a more electable candidate in 2010 (and they didn’t need much in a year like that), then they would’ve had a legit shot at drawing the new district map. * Also missed in the coverage is that Rep. Bost is a Republican floor leader. It’s his job to create trouble during debate. If you watch the video closely, you won’t see Republicans around him jumping up and down with anger like Bost was. They sit quietly during the show. And that’s what it was. A show. But what a show it was. When pressed, Bost refused to back down…
Slapped? Really? Meh. * Like the late Rep. Zeke Giorgi always used to say when things got out of hand in the House: “It’s the greatest show in Illinois.” Sneed…
* And it still is a show. David Letterman showcased the outburst this week… * Bost has appeared on several national news programs since his tirade. And there have been more than a few tribute videos made. Here’s my favorite. “Mike Bost is Furious for SPARTA!!!… * And wannabe YouTube star HeyLovellie had a weird little take… Discuss.
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Reader comments closed for the weekend
Friday, Jun 1, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Believe it or not, I’ve been listening to a lot of pop country lately. Hey, some of it is pretty darned good. So, when I went looking for a summer song to commemorate the end of the regular spring session, I thought this one might be appropriate… Singing along with the radio
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Governor’s press conference live blog (Video)
Friday, Jun 1, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * As mentioned earlier, Gov. Pat Quinn will hold a press conference at 10 o’clock this morning to talk about the session. You can listen or watch the live stream by clicking here. I’ll post audio and/or video of the presser afterward in case you miss it. *** UPDATE *** Here’s the raw audio… * And we’ll use the same ScribbleLive feed for the presser that we’ve been using for session this week. Blackberry users click here…
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Question of the day
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * By now, you’ve seen Rep. Mike Bost’s rant on the House floor the other day. Profanity alert… * From the Southern Illinoisan…
As I mentioned the other day, Bost voted for pretty much all of the rules that he complained about. * Aaron Blake at the Washington Post…
* The Question: Was Rep. Bost’s outburst justified? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.
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Today’s quote
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Congressman Joe Walsh…
* Video…
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Protected: *** UPDATED x1 - Archived video *** SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Live video of Senate district drawings
Thursday, May 31, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Two eavesdropping proposals surface
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The SJ-R editorial board broke a bit of news this morning about the eavesdropping bill kerfuffle. As you may remember, Sen. Mike Noland refused to call a bill passed by the House that would’ve decriminalized the act of audio recording an on-duty police officer in a public place. The penalty for doing such a thing is currently a felony here, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. But there’s now a new bill…
And I totally agree with the SJ-R here. Rep. Elaine Nekritz passed a good bill. * Trouble is, the bill was assigned to Noland’s own committee, and it wasn’t called for a vote today. Noland now has his own bill in his own committee that uses Nekritz’s language, but also includes this…
* So, how, exactly was the person who took this video of a “Black Bloc” attack on Chicago police supposed to “notify” the parties that their conversation was being recorded? Could he have just yelled it out? Or would he have had to go up to each person and notify them beforehand? I’m not quite sure I get it… This is a bad idea by Noland.
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House Republicans go ballistic
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * SJ-R…
* All heck broke loose…
* Leader Cross talks to the media and blasts Madigan… It’s tough to argue with at least some of what Cross said. This should’ve been a far more bipartisan bill. It clearly wasn’t. * We also have video of Rep. Bost’s tirade. It contains profanity, so be careful if you’re at work. We don’t want to get you in trouble with the folks at OEIG, right? OK… Here’s an idea: Elect more Republicans, get a majority and then you won’t have to complain so much. Also, most of the rules that Bost is complaining about were put in place by Republicans in 1995, and he voted for them. But he does have a point that major legislation like this shouldn’t be unveiled at 7:50 in the morning and moved right away, unless, of course, both leaders agree to do it (like they did the last time pension reform was passed), then it’s OK I suppose. Or not. Whatever. * Related and a roundup…
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Supplement to today’s edition and a big Statehouse roundup
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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*** LIVE SESSION COVERAGE ***
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Blackberry users click here…
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