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Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From a press release…

Statement from Governor Pat Quinn on President Obama’s Visit to Illinois

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn issued the below statement following President Obama’s visit to Illinois. Attached are photos of the President with Governor Quinn at today’s campaign event in Chicago:

“I am thrilled to have President Obama here in Illinois today supporting my re-election campaign.

“President Obama laid out a bold economic vision to support the growth and success of our middle class. That’s exactly what we’ve been working to do here in Illinois.

“Today, unemployment in Illinois is at its lowest point in more than six years, with more people working today than in the first month of my administration. We’ve added more than 39,000 new businesses, and workers are earning the 8th highest wages in the country right here in Illinois. We have more work to do, but we’re making a comeback.

“We stand in strong support of President Obama’s agenda as we work to build on our success, creating more jobs and economic growth for the future.

“With the President’s help - and the support of the people of Illinois - we will continue getting the job done for working families and keep Illinois moving in the right direction.”

* The photo…

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Frerichs addresses Giannoulias endorsement of Cross

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Sen. Mike Frerichs was asked about the Giannoulias endorsement today

* Transcript…

Host: “Former Democratic State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias recently actually endorsing your opponent, Tom Cross. He said, among other things, ‘I do appreciate the fact that Tom Cross has done his homework on the office of Treasurer.’ He also said ‘I’ve known Tom Cross for awhile, I think he has courage.’ Were you surprised by a Democrat, Alexi Giannoulias, endorsing your opponent?”

Mike Frerichs: “Change is hard. We’ve promised to come in, and clean up this office. One of the things we want to do, we want to make sure that when families are saving for their children’s education, those dollars are safeguarded. Tom Cross thinks the last two Treasurers have done a great job. They’ve used that office as a stepping stone, and taken their eye off the real responsibilities of the Treasurer’s office.

“I’m a certified public finance officer. I have experience in government finance, unlike my opponent. He’s a lawyer who wants to come in and sue people. We’re not going to grow our economy by suing people. We’re not going to improve our office by doing the same tried (sic, “tired”?) things that have been done in the past. We’re going to come in and shake things up.”

The education thing refers to Giannoulias’ “Bright Start” college savings plan debacle.

But, as I’ve already told subscribers, Frerichs tried reaching out to Giannoulias several times without success. He wanted that endorsement.

Also, while I get his point about “suing people,” suing over an unbalanced budget wouldn’t necessarily hurt the economy. Nice line, though.

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Condemned?

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Was the ad really that evil?…


The left-leaning media has gone nutso about the ad. People have been sending me stories all day.

For the record, I didn’t think it was very funny, believed it was pretty demeaning and maybe counter-productive, but should it be “condemned”?

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Chief Procurement Office says Rauner owes state $250

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Reposting this because of a stupid typo in the original.

The Illinois Tollway has decided not to penalize a road contractor for contributing $250 to the Bruce Rauner campaign last spring in violation of a state ban on such contributions.

However, the state’s Chief Procurement Office now wants Rauner’s campaign to pony up the $250 within thirty days. Read it here.

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Question of the day

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* These are some surprising remarks from a stalwart Republican

“Everybody’s angry and fed up with the negative commercials,” Moraine Township Republican Chair Lou Atsaves of Lake Forest said. “People want [the candidates] to concentrate on the issues and grow up.”

Atsaves says voters bristle over commercials put out by the campaign of Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner attacking his Democratic rival Gov. Pat Quinn, as well as Quinn’s ads criticizing Rauner.

“They’re upset about ads which call Quinn a felon and keep calling Rauner ‘Billionaire Bruce,’” Atsaves said.

Though he talks to more Republicans than Democrats, the criticism of the ads comes from all, he says.

* From Bernie’s column today

Chris Mooney, director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois, said he believes it is easier to change public perception of a candidate with a short public history than one with a long public career, like Quinn’s.

“Another piece of information about Pat Quinn is one of thousands of pieces we’ve gotten over the years,” Mooney said. “With Bruce Rauner, we don’t have that many pieces of information about him, so another piece that comes in is a higher proportion of everything we know.”

Mooney said corruption hasn’t been part of Quinn’s long-term image, so he questions the “strategic decision” of the Rauner campaign to “try to paint Pat Quinn as a gangster.”

He said it might have been easier to try to put a negative spin on a more familiar image of Quinn, as perhaps an anti-establishment reformer who is “just bumbling along … he’s a good guy but he’s not getting the job done.”

* OK, I know the setup leans against Rauner, but I’m not yet convinced that either analysis is necessarily correct.

I think there’s some needless panic among Republicans as this race has naturally tightened, and I also think there’s a bit of irrational exuberance at this moment among Democrats, whose candidate is still polling around 40 percent in every poll and faces a Republican like no other in this state’s modern history.

* The Question: Whose negative attacks are more effective? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.


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More spending

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Kurt Erickson reports on a college town editorial board meeting with Bruce Rauner

BLOOMINGTON - Republican candidate for governor Bruce Rauner added Illinois universities to a growing list of state programs he thinks should get more money.

The political newcomer from Winnetka told a joint meeting of the editorial boards of The (Bloomington) Pantagraph and the Decatur Herald & Review Wednesday that an influx of cash for higher education could be used to address skyrocketing college tuition costs.

“The two biggest things I know I can do are increase state support for higher education: We’ve been cutting it for years; that’s pushed tuition costs up. And the other big thing is to work with the universities to improve their management and reduce their administrative spending,” Rauner said.

I agree that universities absolutely need to improve their management and reduce overhead. But we’re now up to four big funding increase proposals from the guy who wants to cut taxes: P-12; Higher Ed; Infrastructure; IDNR.

…Adding… Actually, it’s likely six. He’s said he wants to spend more money on agriculture programs. He’s also said he wants to hire more prison guards.

…Adding More… I’m reminded that he also wants to reopen keep Murray Developmental Center, so that’s seven.

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Another oppo dump

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* This time it’s Gaper’s Block

GTCR, the private equity firm started in part by Republican Gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner, brought on disgraced former Tribune Company executive Randy Michaels in 2011 to run Merlin Media.

At the time Emmis Communications sold a controlling interest in Merlin Media and transferred ownership of three radio stations, two of which were in Chicago, to GTCR.

Michaels was an executive at the Tribune company from 2007 until 2010. The New York Times published an article in October 2010 detailing the behavior of Michaels while he was at the Tribune Company, which included sexual harassment of female employees.

Michaels resigned from his job later that month.

* From that NYT article

When Kim Johnson, who had worked with Mr. Michaels as an executive at Clear Channel, was hired as senior vice president of local sales on June 16, 2008, the news release said she was “a former waitress at Knockers — the Place for Hot Racks and Cold Brews,” a jocular reference to a fictitious restaurant chain.

A woman who used to work at the Tribune Company in a senior position, but did not want to be identified because she now worked at another media company in Chicago, said that Mr. Michaels and Marc Chase, who was brought in to run Tribune Interactive, had a loud conversation on an open balcony above a work area about the sexual suitability of various employees.

“The conversation just wafted down on all of the people who were sitting there.” She also said that she was present at a meeting where a female executive jovially offered to bring in her assistant to perform a sexual act on someone in a meeting who seemed to be in a bad mood. […]

There have been complaints about Mr. Michaels in the past, however. In 1995, Mr. Michaels and Jacor settled a suit brought by Liz Richards, a former talk show host in Florida who filed an E.E.O.C. complaint and a civil suit, saying she had been bitten on the neck by Mr. Michaels and that he walked through the office wearing a sexual device around his neck.

…Adding… Ibedahl had this story back in February

In June of 2011, Bruce Rauner’s former private equity firm GTCR partnered with media veteran Randy Michaels to form Merlin Media, LLC. “It’s a pretty standard GTCR deal,” said Philip Canfield, Principal at GTCR. “We’re backing a CEO [Randy Michaels] and doing a corporate carve-out and a bunch of transformation of those underlying assets.”

According to an SEC filing dated September 1, 2011, Michaels, whose real name is Benjamin L. Homel, owned only 1% of Merlin Media. GTCR was the main owner with an approximately 74% interest. Emmis Communications owned the rest.

“We [at GTCR] are extremely excited about the opportunity to partner with Emmis and Randy,” said Canfield back in June of 2011. “Emmis’s CEO, Jeff Smulyan, and Randy Michaels are both proven veterans of the media industry and we look forward to working with them to provide valuable media content to Merlin Media’s future consumers.”

Private Equity International, a magazine dedicated to the private equity industry, describes GTCR’s “intense, relentless” CEO recruitment efforts:

    GTCR is known today for having one of the most intense, relentless and successful focuses on CEO recruitment in the private equity industry, and its modus operandi is always the same: seek out an ideal CEO for a given platform, doggedly pursue him or her until the offer is accepted, then help the CEO build a company. In many cases, the CEO is hired before a single acquisition is identified

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When the “80 percent” argument fails

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From an op-ed in Illinois Review about conservative displeasure with the self-described “pro-choice” Bruce Rauner

Four more years of Quinn will mean the continued exodus of people and business out of the state. Many who have left are conservatives who don’t want to feed the monster of the pro-union, pro-abort crowd. A Governor Rauner will help turn things around, which will improve ALL issues - including life issues, should that become an issue.

I would like to think our pro-choice friends are fans of Ronald Reagan. What was one of Reagan’s famous quotes? “Somebody who agrees with me 80 percent of the time is a friend and ally, not a 20 percent traitor!”

Look, if you truly, totally believe that abortion is murder, then you can’t easily rationalize that away with an “80 percent” argument.

If abortion is about taking a human life, then it won’t matter where a candidate is on other topics. Murder is heinous. Tax policy pales in comparison. The above is merely an argument for ranking partisanship above deeply held convictions. It will work for some, of course, because partisanship is such a strong force, but it’s a ludicrous argument to the true believers.

* This, however, is a better argument from the same op-ed

Quinn is not good for us and to my pro-life friends, please understand that with Quinn, you have nothing, with Rauner, you’ll have something.

Additionally, the pro-life issues are not in play this election, so why make an issue when they are not on the ballot?

The reality is, with Democratic majorities in both legislative chambers, pro-life legislation is going nowhere no matter who the governor is. A governor can do some things via rulemaking, but that would only be on the margins.

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Proft poll: Quinn leads 41-39-5

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From Dan Proft…

Liberty Principles PAC, an independent expenditure political action committee that supports candidates for local and state legislative office who are committed to the economic liberty policy agenda, commissioned at survey on the Illinois Governor’s race this week conducted by the firm of Fabrizio Lee (www.fabriziolee.com).

The survey, conducted over three days from September 27-29, completed 600 live interviews (418 landline; 182 cell phones) of likely voters (MOE +/- 4%). 30% of completed surveys were cell phone respondents.

The survey found Gov. Pat Quinn with a slight lead 41-39 over GOP challenger Bruce Rauner with Libertarian candidate Chad Grimm received 5% of the vote.

Other political landscape highlights from the survey:

    -The generic ballot in Illinois is +14 Democrat (44-30) but it is only +7 Democrat (45-38) for the Governor’s race.

    -65% of Illinoisans think the state is on the wrong track compared to only 25% who think the state is on the right track.

    -Gov. Quinn’s is viewed favorable/unfavorable split is 33/42. Bruce Rauner’s favorable/unfavorable split is 35/34.

    -Gov. Quinn’s re-elect number is at 33% with 58% of Illinoisans saying it’s time for someone else to be Governor.

    -Gov. Quinn’s job approval rating is upside down with 39% of Illinoisans approving of his job performance and 53% disapproving of his performance. As an interesting aside, President Obama’s job performance is viewed favorably by 47% of Illinoisans and unfavorably by 47% of Illinoisans.

    -With undecided voters, Gov. Quinn’s image is 15/29, his job approval is 27/46 and his re-elect is 13% with 54% wanting a new person for Governor.

    -Gov. Quinn leads female voter by 12 percentage points. Bruce Rauner leads male voters by 9 percentage points.

    -Gov. Quinn leads Cook county by +28. Bruce Rauner leads rest of Chicago DMA by +15 and the rest of the state by +13.

    -Among those who have heard of both candidates (83% of sample) it is 41/41. Among those who have an opinion of both (61% of sample) it is Bruce Rauner +4. Among those who are unfavorable to both (10% right now but this will grow) it is Gov. Quinn +12.

“The last month of the campaign will be a contest between Gov. Quinn’s ability to effectively demonize Rauner and Rauner’s ability to make those looking for a new governor comfortable with him as that choice,” said Dan Proft, President of Liberty Principles PAC.

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Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

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*** UPDATED x1 *** Republicans attempt to frame presidential visit

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From the ILGOP…

President Obama is delivering a speech in Chicago today designed to “pivot back to the economy,” but he could hardly have picked a worse state to do it in. Illinois’ economy has suffered badly under Gov. Pat Quinn, who is himself struggling desperately to hold on to his own job.

“Gov. Quinn and President Obama may say unemployment is going down, but more and more Illinoisans are giving up because of Quinn’s economy,” said Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider. “The only way to improve Illinois’ jobs climate immediately is to fire Gov. Quinn and elect Bruce Rauner.”

What Will Obama say about Caterpillar?

Obama Then: 2013 State of the Union: “Our first priority is making America a magnet for new jobs and manufacturing. After shedding jobs for more than 10 years, our manufacturers have added about 500,000 jobs over the past three. Caterpillar is bringing jobs back from Japan. Ford is bringing jobs back from Mexico. And this year, Apple will start making Macs in America again.” (2013 State of the Union Address)

Caterpillar Today: “Caterpillar representatives say they are is still concerned about Illinois’ business climate.” “LaHood says people continue to leave the state because of job loss, and that’s something that needs to change by turning the business climate around, not only will IL attract more business, but it will solidify caterpillar’s decision to build its new headquarters in Peoria.” (WEEK-TV NBC, Peoria, IL - LaHood insinuates that Caterpillar might not put headquarters in Peoria if Quinn wins, Rauner campaigns in Peoria, 10/1/14)

What will Obama say about Quinn’s Record on Jobs?

Illinois is 2nd-worst for business under Pat Quinn “A Chicago-area research group is out with its annual listing of best and worst states in which to do business — and Illinois, once again, is bringing up the rear. According to the Park Ridge-based American Economic Development Institute, the Land of Lincoln ranked 49th of the 50 states in its overall pro-business status, ahead of only California.” … “Most damaging, I thought, was a grade of F on ‘marketing/website response to new and existing employers.’ If so, that’s inexcusable.” (Greg Hinz, “Illinois second-worst state for biz, study finds” Crain’s Chicago Business, 9/23/14)

Illinois has the worst unemployment in the Midwest for African Americans ”Illinois is the worst state in the Midwest for black male unemployment, new data reveals. The unemployment rate for black men is 47.9 percent, placing it highest among all Midwestern states in this category.” (Brady Cremeens, “Illinois is worst state in Midwest for black male employment” Watchdog.org, 9/29/14)

Illinois has the 3rd-worst jobless rate for veterans of any state - According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois’ jobless rate for veterans was 9.2 percent, tied for third worst of any state behind Michigan (10.6) and New Jersey (10.8), and well above the national average of 6.6 percent. More veterans were outside the labor force in Illinois (359,000) than were employed in Illinois (347,000) in 2013. (Bureau of Labor Statics, Table 6a, Employment status of veterans 18 years and over by state, 2013 annual averages, Accessed 10/2/14)

Hispanic workers are struggling in Quinn’s economy “Hispanic Illinoisans are struggling to find work as well, with an employment rate decline of 6.4 percent since 2008 and a decrease of more than eight percent for Hispanic males in that same time period.” (Brady Cremeens, “Experts tackle IL’s minority unemployment problem” Watchdog.org, 9/18/14)

Illinois Jobless rate for Teens and Millennials the worst in the Midwest “Young workers have also taken a hit. Illinois has the worst employment rate in the Midwest for teenage workers age 16-19.” “Illinois also has the worst employment rate in the Midwest for workers age 20-24.” (Michael Lucci, “Who’s hurting in Illinois?” Illinois Policy Institute - 9/22/14)

More illegal cronies than under Blagojevich “In a blow to Gov. Pat Quinn, his former transportation secretary has accused his office of pushing ‘the vast majority’ of improper political hires in her agency … “It is my recollection that [the] vast majority of Rutan-exempt hires were chosen from those recommended to me or my staff by the governor’s office,” [Former IDOT Secretary Ann] Schneider said, referring to the landmark Rutan U.S. Supreme Court opinion that placed limits on political hiring in government jobs.” … “’Neither I nor my staff were in a position to reject the recommended individuals for these exempt positions as no additional interview process was required,’ she said.” (Dave McKinney Ex-IDOT boss blames gov’s office for majority of improper hires Chicago Sun-Times – 8/22/14)

Will Obama respond to Quinn’s NRI Scandal, which included nearly $4 million in federal disaster money?

Sen. Kirk, Republicans demand answers for $3.76 million in HUD disaster relief funding transferred to Quinn’s NRI: “The Illinois Republican Congressional Delegation, including U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk and Republican U.S. Reps. Peter Roskam, Aaron Schock, John Shimkus, Adam Kinzinger, Randy Hultgren and Rodney Davis sent a letter Wednesday to President Obama expressing their continued concern over the misuse of federal disaster funds by the state of Illinois for the Neighborhood Recovery Initiative.” (Kirk and ILGOP Congressmen call on Obama to investigate Quinn’s use of federal funds Illinois Review, 10/1/14)

*** UPDATE *** DGA response…

Today President Barack Obama returns to his hometown to support his friend Governor Quinn, a leader who is getting the job done and shares his vision for creating more jobs and opportunities for working families.

In contrast, Bruce Rauner, a billionaire who has made a fortune at the expense hard working families and the suffering of the most vulnerable, will continue stumping on issues that limit the economic opportunity and health of those struggling to get ahead.

Here’s a recap of Bruce Rauner versus President Obama, Governor Quinn and the Working Families of Illinois:

Rauner would have vetoed the expansion of healthcare for the working poor.
Bruce Rauner told extremist Tea Party supporters that he would have rejected Medicaid expansion in Illinois, the key component of the Affordable Care Act championed and enacted by Governor Quinn that has provided healthcare coverage to more than 468,000 people in Illinois.

Rauner wants to eliminate the minimum wage completely.
Bruce Rauner was caught on video earlier this year advocating to cut the minimum wage. Facing criticism over his remarks, he claimed to the media that he “misspoke” at the time and was “flippant.” Nope: Video later surfaced showing he wanted to eliminate the minimum wage altogether.

Rauner would tax the consumption of items like food and medicine, while giving huge tax breaks that benefit the wealthy the most.
Bruce Rauner previously announced a regressive plan to tax services (while protecting the buyout business that made him so rich), and has recently made clear he wants to tax consumption. Taxing consumption on everyday items like food, medicine and groceries, would be a disaster not only for our economic recovery-but also for hard-working families who would end up paying a greater share of their income than the wealthy. Conveniently, Rauner’s plan includes tax breaks that benefit the very wealthy the most.

Rauner would advance an irresponsible budget that slashes public schools.
Bruce Rauner’s regressive tax plan would put an additional one million dollars in his own pocket, while requiring historic cuts to education. The cuts could lead to layoffs of more than 27,000 teachers - 1 in every 6 teachers statewide.

Whether its his opposition to affordable care for all, cutting wages for workers or his tax plan to shift financial burdens onto the backs of working families, Bruce Rauner has made it clear that he is out for himself. Policies that trample working families shouldn’t pave the way to the Governor’s Office.

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Rauner says he’ll contribute to “anti-business” president’s library

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Remember this 2011 Bruce Rauner quote we discussed yesterday morning?

“Unfortunately, I think President Obama is one of the most anti-business presidents we’ve had in the last 70 years.”

* Well, the AP reported this development late yesterday

During the GOP primary, Rauner said he didn’t have a view on the use of public funds for the library. Now, the wealthy businessman says private money should be used and he’d personally contribute.

My, how times change.

* Also, Gov. Pat Quinn said he supported Speaker Madigan’s $100 million state construction money help for the Obama library in the spring

Quinn now tells AP private money should “make up the majority” of funding.

As I’ve already told you, Madigan’s idea polled horribly with the public from the start.

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Today’s number: Two-thirds

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Tim Jones writes about the Illinois gubernatorial campaign and state finances

Largely undebated in the race to run the nation’s fifth-largest state is its crushing pension debt, the lowest credit rating in the U.S. and a budget that will run dry next year if elevated income-tax rates expire as scheduled in three months, cutting annual revenue by about 14 percent. […]

“The reality is so bad that neither one of them can afford to tell the truth in terms of numbers,” said Kent Redfield, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Illinois at Springfield. […]

For Illinois residents who have watched the state’s finances deteriorate for decades, the race carries with it an expectation that the crisis will be addressed only after the Nov. 4 election.

“This is similar to where we were four years ago,” said Carol Portman, president of the Taxpayers’ Federation of Illinois, a nonpartisan fiscal advocacy group.

“If the tax code isn’t changed and spending isn’t changed, two-thirds of the budget will be used to pay last year’s bills,” Portman said. “It’s a big and scary place to be.”

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Good morning!

Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Rep. Chad Hays requested this crazy good version of Dylan’s “I Shall Be Released” by Grace Potter. It takes about a minute to get going, but make sure to watch all the way to the end. Wow

So I remember ev’ry face
Of ev’ry man who put me here

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Ridiculous allegation withdrawn

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Remember this idiotic, irresponsible lede not backed up by any facts?

State Sen. Donne Trotter took $2,000 in cash from a convicted felon who got the money from an undercover FBI agent posing as an Indian businessman, lawyers for a South Side man allege.

The US Attorney’s office said at the time that there was nothing to the allegation. Simple logic suggests that if the feds suspected a state legislator of being on the take, they’d have been all over the guy (five years ago, by the way). Yet, despite the government statement and common sense, the Sun-Times led with a wild allegation by a couple of criminal defense lawyers.

* Today, they had to walk it back

Defense attorneys in the illegal lobbying trial of C. Greg Turner have withdrawn allegations that State Sen. Donne Trotter accepted a $2,000 cash bribe as part of an FBI sting.

Turner’s attorneys Michael Leonard and James Tunick last week had alleged that Trotter accepted the cash from Turner’s co-defendant, Prince Asiel Ben Israel, then failed to declare it as either a political contribution or as income on his taxes.

But on Wednesday Tunick told U.S. District Judge Elaine Bucklo that he would not quiz Trotter about that allegation when Trotter takes the stand as a witness against Turner. Speaking outside court, Leonard later said that he and Tunick “no longer have a good faith basis” to do so.

The lesson: Defense lawyers will often say anything - even stuff made up out of thin air - to help their clients. Automatically believing people like that is a gigantic mistake.

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*** UPDATED x1 *** Question of the day

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Sun-Times

What better way to make your point than with a “Say Yes to the Dress” parody?

That’s exactly what a new ad from the College Republican National Committee is doing to urge people to vote for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner. […]

It starts out with a woman wearing a classy, well-fit wedding dress, where she proclaims “the Bruce Rauner is perfect.”

“Bruce Rauner is becoming a trusted brand,” the woman says. “He has new ideas that don’t break your budget.”

* The online ad

* The Question: Funny or not? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.


customer surveys

*** UPDATE *** The College Republican National Committee has produced very similar ads for five other gubernatorial races.

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Adventures in governing

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Let’s hope they can come up with a much-needed fix

An Illinois House panel has set a hearing to look into Speaker Michael Madigan’s proposal to separate the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.

The House State Government Administration committee is scheduled to take up the issue on Wednesday morning in Chicago.

Give it to the feds, give it to the U of I, whatever. There’s too much conflict over there and too many clouted higher-ups who can’t be fired to ever hope the state can fix it.

* The fixing here is too darned slow

Gov. Pat Quinn’s administration is moving too slowly when it comes to developing a plan for the future of a shuttered, state-owned resort on Lake Shelbyville, a group of lawmakers and elected officials said Tuesday.

The Eagle Creek Resort has been closed for five years after dangerous levels of mold were discovered in the hotel. In March, a Decatur-based developer hired to reopen the resort abandoned the effort, citing an impasse with state officials over how the company wanted to proceed. […]

On Monday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sent IDNR a letter reminding the agency of the terms of its lease for the Eagle Creek facility, which sits on corps property.

Lou Dell’Orco, the corps’ St. Louis district chief of operations, said the letter was designed to ensure the state fulfills its role in providing the corps with a plan for the future of the property. The letter follows a meeting with state officials in late July. […]

In a prepared statement, IDNR said it is following state rules to hire a company to assess the building and grounds. But such a report isn’t likely to be completed until mid-2015.

Closed for five years and an assessment won’t be finished for another year?

Ugh.

* And if they weren’t going to be called to testify anyway, I’m not sure how this qualifies as a boycott

A legislative hearing set for later this week on Illinois High School Association operations won’t have a key player: the high-school sports governing body itself.

IHSA officials announced Monday they plan to “have no official presence” at the House Elementary & Secondary Education Committee hearing set for 4 p.m. Friday at South Shore High School because they’ve been “informed that the IHSA will be unable to testify or call witnesses during the hearing.”

In a news release posted on the association’s website, IHSA Executive Director Marty Hickman said, “We plan to let the 700-plus IHSA supporters who have voted online in opposition of these hearings and the 25 pages of testimony they submitted on our behalf speak for us in absentia on Friday.”

* Meanwhile, Crain’s had a recent article entitled “The one utility not asking for help from Springfield”

In Illinois’ energy industry, there’s a new kid in town. But the kid isn’t playing by the rules that have governed energy politics in this state for decades.

The piece goes on to claim that Princeton, New Jersey-based NRG Energy Inc. - one of the largest power generators in the nation which just bought a bunch of coal-fired plants here - doesn’t want anything out of the General Assembly, unlike Exelon and Ameren…

Lee Davis, president of NRG’s East region, which includes Illinois, says, “We don’t have an ‘ask.’ “ […]

Mr. Davis says NRG will lobby against providing subsidies to competitors like Exelon, since it’s investing on its own in plants many thought would close in the face of low power prices and stricter environmental standards.

“We agree with the Exelon of six years ago,” he says, referring to Exelon’s stance when power prices were higher that market forces should win out over government attempts to cut electricity rates. Everyone in the competitive power industry understood they were exposed to commodity volatility, Mr. Davis says. Asking for subsidies “is just kind of a silly argument for NRG to make.”

* But read down to the bottom…

NRG’s Mr. Davis says his company will argue that if the state insists on adding hundreds of millions to ratepayers’ electric bills annually to comply with new federal greenhouse gas rules, it should look beyond preserving nuclear plants that ratepayers already have financed. In keeping with NRG’s embrace of solar power and other green technologies, he says new renewable energy facilities should be prioritized.

Legislators “just need to be presented with more than one option,” he says.

Yeah, and that “prioritized” spending won’t come without a state cost? OK, sure.

Look, I’m for green tech. The faster we can ween ourselves off of Middle Eastern oil the better. All hands on deck, so to speak. Fracking, drilling, green energy, well-regulated nuclear, higher MPG requirements, electric cars, more trains, more mass transit, bike lanes… Whatever it takes, spend it, because it’s far cheaper in both blood and treasure than endless wars over ancient religious schisms and tribal boundary disputes.

But, don’t tell me NRG won’t have an “ask.” It’ll have an ask.

* And speaking of fracking, Raghav Murali and Daniel J. Deeb have an article in Shiff Hardin’s environmental newsletter about the new fracking rules

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) on August 29, 2014 filed proposed rules that if adopted, will create additional burdens on companies seeking to extract natural gas in Illinois. The proposed rules, filed with the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR), represent IDNR’s final rules implementing the Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory (Act), the comprehensive law which permits, and strictly regulates, high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in Illinois.

These new rules (Rules) could be argued to impose requirements well-beyond those expressly provided by the Act and the proposed rules issued by the IDNR on November 13, 2013. The following are among the ways in which the Rules could be viewed to go beyond requirements of the Act.

Go read the whole thing.

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Rauner on Obama: “One of the most anti-business presidents we’ve had in the last 70 years”

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* With President Obama coming to Chicago today to fundraise for Gov. Pat Quinn, I thought it might be a good time to post something I’ve had for a couple of weeks (I came up with the idea the week I was sick and never got around to posting it).

Back then, I was looking for something else and stumbled upon a Politico story from this past March

Bruce Rauner, the billionaire Republican nominee for Illinois governor, is doing all he can to turn himself into a career politician named Mark Kirk. […]

Rauner has on his staff four Kirk alumni in his effort to replicate the moderate GOP senator’s path to blue-state victory. And like Kirk — and unlike Republicans in almost everywhere else in the country — Rauner avoids bashing President Barack Obama, who remains popular in his home state.

That’s true. He avoids talking about Obama.

* But I figured there had to be something out there, so I asked the Quinn campaign if they had any anti-Obama remarks in their files. They sent over a Bloomberg interview from May, 2011

“Unfortunately, I think President Obama is one of the most anti-business presidents we’ve had in the last 70 years.

“His policies and anti-business rhetoric have created a level of hostility and unpredictability coming out of Washington that’s damaging to our economy.”

If you do the math, he’s referring to FDR as being the most anti-business president before Obama.

* When asked if Obama’s actions represented “outright hostility” or just “neglect,” Rauner responded…

“I would say hostility.”

* Raw audio…

…Adding… Oops. Forgot to post this one…

* Michelle Obama in new ad: ‘Barack and I’ are voting for Quinn: “Now, Pat’s fighting to raise the minimum wage. He’s working to create jobs here at home, instead of shipping jobs overseas. And he’ll never cut funding from military families or veterans to give a tax break to the wealthy. That’s the choice, and there’s just too much at stake in this election to stay home. So for this election, Barack and I are casting our votes for Pat Quinn.”

* The ad is here

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Callis recycles ad, reportedly lowers buys

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From a press release…

Former Chief Judge and Congressional challenger Ann Callis today released her fourth television ad of the general election, “Deserve.” Building on Callis’ initial introduction to voters, the ad focuses on her pragmatic leadership as Judge in Madison County, where she spearheaded major bipartisan initiatives like establishing the first Veterans’ Court in Illinois to help troubled veterans get back on their feet. The ad also highlights Callis’ personal commitment to help military families as the proud mother of an Army Ranger who returned this summer from a tour in Kuwait.

* The ad

* Does that look familiar to you? It should. From the NRCC…

The problem is this ad isn’t new at all. Callis launched the same ad back in February during her primary. Watch it here.

We will give her credit – she changed the one and only citation in the ad, but everything else is exactly the same. Is this rerun of the same ad the only way Callis can afford to put a “new” message on the air?

Rodney Davis just announced today a hugely successful Q3 – over $500k raised with $1.2M cash on hand. Apparently the folks in Washington understand Callis’ campaign is a total flop. What else would explain the fake “new” TV ad? Has the Pelosi money tree been chopped down?

It’s not that recycling an ad is a big scandal or anything, but there’s no doubt that doing so saves a bunch of production cash. Also, from the Davis campaign…

(T)hey dropped from 800 to 500 GRP this week. Another sign of low funds?

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*** UPDATED x2 - Frerichs responds - Cross responds *** Frerichs says Cross is Rauner’s “lapdog”

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Sen. Michael Frerichs laid into Rep. Tom Cross’ stated plans for the treasurer’s office during an interview with the SJ-R editorial board yesterday. Regarding Cross’ pledge to sue if the GA passes an unbalanced budget, Frerichs noted the treasurer has no such constitutional authority to do so, then went for the throat

If you take him at his word that this is really a high priority and that it’s fundamental for the state, then he ought to have some opinion on Bruce Rauner’s budget.

It doesn’t take that long to read through it. And it also doesn’t take that long to read through numerous economists, political scientists and journalists who have all looked at his budget and pronounced it is horribly out of balance.

You can’t claim to be a watchdog for the state, you can’t claim to be focused on a balanced budget, and then have no thoughts on this clearly unbalanced budget by the head of your state party. You can’t call yourself a watchdog, and be a lapdog protecting your own party.

Oof.

That’s the cleanest shot he’s taken at Cross since Day One.

*** UPDATE 1 *** From the Cross campaign…

“Another desperate, false attack by Sen. Mike Frerichs. After being rebuked for blatantly false attacks on Tom’s record, now Sen. Frerichs is careening toward a new attack that is equally false.

Here’s the bottom line: Tom Cross has consistently and forcefully said that balancing the budget is a top priority and he will not hesitate to enforce that constitutional requirement, whether it be a Republican or Democrat Governor.

In contrast, Mike Frerichs dutifully voted with Gov. Quinn this year on a budget that was called unbalanced by independent, non-partisan rating agencies. That’s why it’s not surprising that Sen. Frerichs’ own hometown paper wrote that he ‘clearly doesn’t know what he really thinks, and, when candidates don’t know what they believe, they say whatever seems convenient at the moment.’”

Champaign News-Gazette May 1, 2014

*** UPDATE 2 *** Frerichs campaign…

Tom Cross misled the public when he told the SJ-R editorial board “I haven’t read his [Rauner’s] proposal” as he once again refused to answer questions on whether the Rauner budget is balanced and Constitutional.

Just weeks ago, Mr. Cross said otherwise:

    “Sometimes Republicans disagree,” Rep. Cross said of his opposition to the Rauner tax plan. “I don’t support any of the service taxes.”

    The former Illinois House minority leader, Rep. Cross said he wanted it on record that he supports “everything else” in Mr. Rauner’s plan for the state.

    - Dispatch-Argus, Quad Cities, July 22nd

    http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=689203&query=cross%20rauner

As Oswego Willy notes, Tom Cross has not only been a lapdog for Bruce Rauner, but was very cozy with Rod Blagojevich. Tom Cross led efforts to pass Rod Blagojevich’s $10 billion pension borrowing deal which lined the pockets of both their friends. Before that, Cross supported every single George Ryan budget, turning surpluses into deficits, engaging in historic borrowing to fund pork projects, and ending with a budget that Tom Cross voted for that was $600 million out of balance.

Capitolfax fans can see it all here at about the 17 minute mark and judge for themselves whether Mr. Cross is being honest:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBdsCVllNK8&list=UUWmlNV4T2GQdNz6UTF4RJ2g

[ *** End Of Updates *** ]

* The comment comes at about the 19-minute mark

* Frerichs goes on to say he opposes making the income tax hike permanent, but wouldn’t rule out any new revenues, pointing out that Rauner and Comptroller Topinka both have said the same sort of thing.

* Meanwhile, Frerichs sent out a fundraising email this week entitled “Slick New Packaging Can’t Hide The Real Tom Cross Record”…

Dear Friend,

The race for Treasurer is heating up, and with just 35 days to go, we’ve got the momentum.

We need your help to keep the pressure on our opponent, by contributing whatever you can today, whether it is $5 or $500, to stop Tom Cross and his ultra-conservative agenda dead in its tracks.

Tom Cross is trying desperately to rebrand himself, but he can’t run away from 22 years of voting with corporate and conservative interests in Springfield:

    In 2014, Tom Cross turned his back on equal rights for women.

    In May of this year, Tom Cross stood with the ultra-conservative Illinois Family Institute, and failed to support efforts to advance the Equal Rights Amendment.

    In 2011, Tom Cross was leading a national effort to protect discrimination in all 50 states.

    Tom Cross was a member of a national task force backed by the ultra-conservative ALEC, which was co-founded by Henry Hyde, author of the federal abortion ban. The task force met behind closed doors in 2011 to push for legislation in all 50 states that would protect businesses that discriminate on the basis of race, gender or sexual orientation and engage in patterns of sexual harassment.

    In 2010, Tom Cross turned his back on equal rights for gay Americans.

    Tom Cross voted to block the march toward marriage equality, joining with ultra-conservatives who oppose basic rights of loving same sex couples by voting against civil unions.

    Tom Cross has a long record of undermining Illinois values that stretches back 22 years.

    Tom Cross has repeatedly opposed the minimum wage, voted against ending racial profiling, voted to legalize workplace discrimination against gays, and funded the elections of Tea Party conservatives that fight progressive priorities every single day.

    After two decades of stepping on our values, Tom Cross wants to use the Treasurer’s Office as a stepping stone to impose right-wing values on Illinois

Our campaign is fighting back, but we need your help.

The fundraising quarter ends tonight at midnight, and we are just 210 donors away from reaching our goal. Please give $25, $50, $250, or as much as you afford today.

Thank you,

Team Frerichs

* Carol Marin is not amused with this line of attack

Frerichs is pitching hard that Cross is a right-wing conservative and a tea party acolyte.

Cross is not. He is, however, a Republican who has, to use his word, “evolved” on some issues. Including same-sex marriage, which he opposed until last year’s vote legalizing it in Illinois. You might argue that was a kind of deathbed conversion prior to a primary. But you might also argue that in so doing he gave his tea party opponent in the March election ammunition to use against him.

Frerichs, by the way, has also “evolved.” He used to be an opponent of abortion rights. Today both he and Cross are endorsed by the liberal, abortion rights group Personal PAC.

What does same-sex marriage or abortion have to do with the Treasurer’s race?

Not an ever-lovin’ thing.

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Poll: Rauner leading by 6, Topinka up by 22, Cross up by 10

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* A new poll taken for a Republican candidate has Bruce Rauner leading Gov. Pat Quinn 43-37, with 5 percent going to Libertarian Chad Grimm and 16 percent undecided. Click here to read the full results, with geo-tabs.

Rauner is scoring 20 percent in Chicago, which is about where he wants to be, and leading Quinn 46-38 in suburban Cook. Not good for PQ.

The poll of 1,290 likely voters was taken September 30th by Communication Express. It has a margin of error of +/-2.9 percent. The pollster was pretty darned accurate in 2010 (off by just a couple in the governor’s race, but spot on in the US Senate and comptroller’s races), so, yes, it’s a poll for a GOP candidate, but it’s not to be taken lightly.

* The poll found Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka leading Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon 53-31, with another 5 going to the Libertarian candidate.

* And Rep. Tom Cross leads Sen. Michael Frerichs 44-34, with 19 percent undecided and the Libertarian getting 3 percent.

35 percent self-identified as Democrats, 38 percent said they were independents and 27 of respondents said they were Republicans.

However, just 10 percent said they were African-Americans, which seems a bit light to me, although not to the campaign which commissioned it. Even so, that wouldn’t have moved the needle in a huge way.

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Pumping up the base

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From that recent Rasmussen Results poll of Illinoisans that we discussed yesterday

* Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of the new health care law?

    Very favorable 17%
    Somewhat favorable 27%
    Somewhat unfavorable 14%
    Very unfavorable 37%
    Not sure 5%

So, 44 percent favorable, 51 percent unfavorable. Obamacare is upside down here, according to one poll at least.

* Keeping that in mind, from the Tribune

Gov. Pat Quinn wasn’t especially visible when Illinois residents were signing up for Affordable Care Act coverage last year, but on Tuesday he called getting people health coverage the “mission of a lifetime.”

Three things have changed: The state has far exceeded expectations for how many people it has signed up for health coverage, public attitudes toward the program have improved, and President Barack Obama will raise money for a re-election-seeking Quinn in Chicago on Thursday.

The Democratic governor on Tuesday announced that Illinois has signed up 468,000 people through the state’s Medicaid program, far more than the roughly 200,000 Quinn administration expected to sign up this year and also surpassing the 342,000 the state thought would ever enroll under the health care expansion. Another 217,000 in Illinois signed up for private insurance coverage via the exchange set up under the health law.

* OK, back to the Rasmussen poll. Among Democrats, 71 percent had a favorable view of the new law, as did 72 percent of African-Americans. And, as we’ve seen in this and other polling, Quinn still has some “base” problems.

* Now, on to today’s Sun-Times story

Newly surfaced video of Republican Bruce Rauner obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times shows him telling conservative activists in Lake County last year that, as governor, he would have blocked Gov. Pat Quinn’s 2013 expansion of Medicaid. […]

“If you were governor of Illinois, would you have accepted Medicaid expansion and what do you think about the other Republican governors around the country that rejected Medicaid expansion?” Rauner was asked.

“I would not have accepted the expansion,” Rauner responded then. “I’m deeply concerned: We have a massive problem in our Medicaid system in Illinois. It’s full of corruption and abuse, and we are facing a problem that will dwarf our pension problem in about four or five years with our Medicaid system. It’s out of control, it’s corrupt.” […]

Asked Tuesday whether Rauner’s words accurately portray his position now on rolling back Medicaid, a campaign spokesman sounded a similar refrain against “fraud” and “abuse” within Medicaid but didn’t explicitly say if the candidate favored undoing Quinn’s expansion or keeping it in place.

* The video

Discuss.

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NRI head will testify next week

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The Republicans will get more than just a “perp walk” next week

The former head of the state agency Gov. Pat Quinn put in charge of his failed Neighborhood Recovery Initiative anti-violence grant program will answer questions from a legislative panel next week, her lawyer said Tuesday.

Barbara Shaw, the one-time director of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority is regarded as a pivotal witness with firsthand knowledge of the preparation and roll-out of the $54.5 million grant program that is now under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in Springfield and Chicago.

“We’re prepared to respond to the questions that are asked of her,” Shaw’s attorney, John Theis, told Early & Often, the Chicago Sun-Times’ political portal.

“Naturally, it’s always a concern when people are out there, and there’s an active investigation, but Barbara won’t be asserting any 5th Amendment privilege,” Theis said.

The governor is going back into the barrel. And that’s a big reason why you’re seeing the oppo flow so fast and furious right now. We’ll have more on that topic in a bit.

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*** UPDATED x2 *** Another day, another GTCR revelation

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The Sun-Times has a front-page story today about another Bruce Rauner company, this one called Synagro Technologies Inc., which was involved in the corruption probe that eventually sent Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to prison for 28 years

Getting a far shorter term after cooperating with the feds was an executive for Synagro Technologies Inc., a company based in Houston. The executive, James Rosendall, pleaded guilty to bribery in 2009 and testified in Kilpatrick’s trial last year, describing his role in what he called “the pay-to-play thing going on in the city of Detroit.”

Rosendall’s push on Synagro’s behalf intensified in 2007. That was shortly before the company won a billion-dollar sludge contract from Detroit officials — and not long after GTCR had divested its majority stake in Synagro.

But court records show Rosendall’s efforts to sway Kilpatrick and other Detroit leaders dated back several years, to the middle of the period when GTCR controlled Synagro.

GTCR first invested in Synagro in 2000, eventually holding a majority stake in the company. Rauner and his partners did not cash out completely until 2006.

Chartered jets to Las Vegas, paying off the mayor’s father to get city business, etc. And, of course, GTCR cashed out just in time. Go read the whole thing.

* Rauner’s campaign basically claimed that Rauner wasn’t on the board and that GTCR were merely investors

In a statement, Rauner campaign spokesman Mike Schrimpf said, “Bruce was never on the board at Synagro and, as investors, GTCR would not have been aware of the individual actions of every employee of a nationwide company. What Mr. Rosendall did was clearly wrong, and Bruce believes he was rightfully prosecuted and convicted.”

* Well, a quick Google search found a January, 2000 press release entilted: “Synagro Announces New Financial Partners”

“My management team and I are delighted to be partnering with GTCR,” said Ross Patten, Synagro’s Chairman and CEO. “GTCR offers a valuable and proven perspective that will be helpful as we execute our growth strategies, including making and integrating additional acquisitions.”

“Synagro is a leader in the fragmented and growing residuals management industry,” noted David A. Donnini, principal of GTCR.”With Ross Patten’s vision and proven leadership, Synagro has the potential to grow exponentially and represents an exciting investment opportunity for our investors.” Mr. Donnini and Vincent J. Hemmer, also of GTCR, will join Synagro’s Board of Directors in connection with the GTCR Financing.

Emphasis added for obvious reasons.

*** UPDATE 1 *** Quinn campaign response…

A sludge company controlled by GTCRauner has been exposed today for its direct ties to the bribery scandal that took down the mayor of Detroit.

It was one of the biggest public corruption prosecutions in American history and a Rauner-controlled sludge company was found to have bribed former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick in a case that became known as “Kilpatrick Inc.”

Below is the statement of Quinn for Illinois Press Secretary Izabela Miltko in response to the breaking news:

“Bruce Rauner’s existing ties to pay-to-play politics have been overshadowed by the news that executives of a firm he controlled bribed a sitting mayor to get contracts.

“To date, Mr. Rauner has taken no responsibility for his troubling business record of corruption, fraud and mismanagement. But he has always taken the profits.

“GTCRauner was in the driver’s seat at Synagro. As such, Rauner must account for the criminal actions committed under his leadership and in his company’s name, while he was in control.

“Bruce Rauner has a duty now to make available the full criminal record and internal documents describing his and his company’s actions in this bribery case.

“Mr. Rauner has made his business experience his chief qualification to be governor. Now we learn of his company’s direct oversight of bribery and corruption, and Mr. Rauner must explain.”

*** UPDATE 2 *** More Quinn react…

News breaking today that GTCRauner was in control of a Houston-based sludge company in the period it began bribing the former mayor of Detroit, in one of the biggest public corruption cases in modern American history, has raised troubling new questions.

1. Did Bruce Rauner and his partners know about and/or approve the bribes to Kilpatrick Inc.? If not, how did they account for the massive sums of money spent on the criminal enterprise?

2. Were Bruce Rauner or his partners ever contacted by the FBI about the bribes and criminal conduct at Synagro?

3. Will Bruce Rauner make available to the public any internal reviews or reports about the criminal activities at Synagro and of its executives?

4. In Lason, Bruce Rauner was associated with one of the largest accounting frauds in American history. Now, in Synagro, he has ties to one of the largest public corruption cases in American history. With that magnitude of scandals happening under his watch, why should voters think that Mr. Rauner would do any better of a job overseeing the State of Illinois?

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Rate Rauner’s three new TV ads

Wednesday, Oct 1, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Bruce Rauner is running three new TV ads. The first one we’lll look at features a retired Chicago cop who blasts Gov. Quinn for his early release program

* The second ad is about jobs

* And the last ad we’ll look at in this post was spotted by Wordslinger last night. He wrote up a pretty witty, on-the-fly analysis

Just spotted what I think is a new Rauner “mixed” ad.

Caught it out of the corner of my eye on Channel 5 in a watering hole, so not verbatim, but it goes a little something like this:

Opens with a visual of standard, dark scowling Quinn head shot.

Female VO: “Why is Pat Quinn (saying deceptive things, I think) about Bruce Rauner?”

Visual of Blago head enters the shot: “Because Pat Quinn and (insiders, maybe) have been screwing up the state (or something like that).”

(At this point, I started laughing, because I loved the unexpected “scewing up” line. That’s how people talk, and she said it with some moxy).

Then it cuts to Bruce in bright color and goes into a lot of issues and visuals and narration very quickly, I didn’t get it all in one viewing.

One of them was definitely a “responsible plan to raise the minimum wage,” followed by a couple of other things, then a closer of “Bruce Rauner is running for only one reason: to bring back Illinois” (but the visual said “shake up Springfield, take back Illinois).

First impression: Way too busy, too many things going on for :30 seconds. But I absolutely loved the “screwing up” line.

* The spot is called “Screwed Up”

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* My buddy and music guru Anders Lindall chose this one. Here’s Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires

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