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Question of the day

Friday, Oct 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

It’s the end of a crazy, divisive, mean week. Let’s lighten things up.

Can this Bears team make it all the way to the Super Bowl? Explain.

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Peraica, Stroger face off on WVON

Friday, Oct 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Sounds like I missed a hot debate. No, not the gubernatorial candidates. Peraica and Stroger were on WVON’s Cliff Kelly show yesterday.

…Stroger hammered Peraica again for his stance on gay rights, pointing to Peraica’s refusal to sign on to a resolution welcoming the Gay Games to Chicago.

Peraica said he didn’t support the Games because they were divisive.

“Why was it divisive?” Kelley asked. “They (the Games) were bringing in money.” […]

In one of the few new areas covered, Stroger pointed out Peraica’s campaign manager, Dan Proft, was also the campaign manager for Alan Keyes, the conservative candidate who was defeated by Sen. Barack Obama.

Peraica, for his part, brought up some of Stroger’s old votes in the Illinois House, pointing to three tough-on-crime bills he claimed Stroger voted “present” on.

Go read the whole thing. It’s a good piece.

Also, props to Peraica for appearing on Kelly’s show, which is aimed at an African-American audience. That shows some guts.

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More DC goofiness

Friday, Oct 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Want to ask Congressman John Shimkus a question this morning about his role in the page scandal or anything else? He’ll be on WJPF radio from 8:20 until about 9 o’clock. They’ll be taking listener questions. Listen live here. The station’s toll-free number is: 888-848-9573

I’ll be doing a City Club gig during the interview, so I won’t be able to listen. Hopefully, some of you can live-blog it in comments.

Here’s a partial roundup of Illinois opinion on the DC goofiness:

* Apology 101: Don’t accept any actual responsibility

* Sweet: ‘Deeply sorry’ — and confident he’ll stay

* Tribune editorial: Blame me … but not too much

* And then there’s this:

Republican congressional hopeful David McSweeney moved Thursday to distance himself from embattled House Speaker Dennis Hastert while Congresswoman Melissa Bean chastised his handling of the congressional page scandal.

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Morning shorts

Friday, Oct 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

* I received this e-mail from Illinois Channel executive director Terry Martin:

Unless they change it again, C-SPAN will air the Illinois Channel’s coverage of the Millikin Gubernatorial debate on Friday night 10/6, at 8 pm Central Time. This runs 54 mins

The Illinois Channel will air it on our network all next week, and of course video-stream it on our website.

We will also air the post-debate news conferences held by the Gov, Judy and Rich Whitney. This runs about another 30 mins.

* Miner: Chief justice Robert Thomas has sued former Kane County Chronicle columnist Bill Page for libel, and the trial is scheduled to begin October 24. There was an early skirmish last Friday in a restaurant parking lot in Saint Charles.

* Topinka visits Tinley to take aim at Blago taxes

* I saw Cook County Assessor Jim Houlihan last night at a function in Chicago, but I couldn’t get anywhere near him because so many homeowners had formed around him demanding a do-over of their assessments. (kidding… just kidding)

* Simpson: Rubber-stamp aldermen might get bounced in next election

* Fawell receives 30 more months - Attorneys confident bid-rigging sentence will be reduced

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Question of the day

Thursday, Oct 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

What impact, if any, will the national Republican blow-up have on Illinois Republicans? Be specific if you can about your predictions for all levels, national, state, local.

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Deja vu all over again

Thursday, Oct 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Back when George Ryan’s secretary of state office was first investigated by the FBI, Ryan sent his lawyers out to interview his employees about what they might say to the feds. He was sharply criticized at the time for attempting to impede a federal investigation, but he claimed he was just trying to get at the truth and ferret out corruption.

Illinois’ largest public employees union has told Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s administration to back off an internal investigation of state hiring and to stop threatening workers who refuse to cooperate.

Interviews being conducted by two law firms hired by the governor’s office could have a “chilling impact” on workers who may also be questioned in the federal criminal probe of state hiring, the union said in a letter to the administration this week. […]

Federal investigators on Wednesday expressed their own concerns that the questioning being conducted by the private firms could complicate their ongoing criminal probe.

In a statement Wednesday, Blagojevich spokeswoman Abby Ottenhoff said the interviews being conducted by the firms of Schiff Hardin and Meckler Bulger & Tilson are part of an ongoing review of hiring to find out if irregularities have become widespread beyond the state’s main hiring agency.

According to the article, employees are told they could be fired if they don’t cooperate with the governor’s lawyers.

One other item of note: Meckler Bulger & Tilson has contributed about 125,000 to Gov. Blagojevich’s campaign fund.

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Shimkus slammed, chief arguments undercut

Thursday, Oct 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The State Journal-Register’s editorial board met with Congressman John Shimkus yesterday and was not impressed with his arguments that he did everything he possibly could to prevent a sexual predator from preying on children.

We can’t help but wonder why such a stern warning - cease contact with all pages - would be issued if the evidence was as innocuous as Shimkus describes it. Even if Shimkus merely had a gut feeling that something serious was wrong, why would he not probe further? We now know that had he bothered to question former pages, he likely would have heard plenty about Foley’s inappropriate behavior. […]

Shimkus acknowledges feeling bad about the situation, but he becomes angry when questioned whether he should have done more. “I don’t know of a single thing I would have done differently,” he said. Shimkus seems more interested in raising the specter of Democratic dirty tricks than of second guessing his own actions. He repeated to the editorial board what appear to be Republican talking points, questioning why the salacious e-mails were leaked to ABC so close to the election. […]

It is clear one thing could and should have been done differently - the protection of the pages should have been placed above the protection of the Republican Party. To not do so was shameful.

Shimkus’ angry contention that this is all a Democratic plot to undermine the Republicans right before an important election has been undermined since he spoke to the SJ-R by this blockbuster story in today’s edition of The Hill.

The source who in July gave news media Rep. Mark Foley’s (R-Fla.) suspect e-mails to a former House page says the documents came to him from a House GOP aide.

That aide has been a registered Republican since becoming eligible to vote, said the source, who showed The Hill public records supporting his claim. […]

The source bolstered the claim by sharing un-redacted e-mails in which the former page first alerted his congressional sponsor’s office of Foley’s attentions. The copies of these e-mails, now available to the public, have the names of senders and recipients blotted out.

These revelations mean that Republicans who are calling for probes to discover what Democratic leaders and staff knew about Foley’s improper exchanges with under-age pages will likely be unable to show that the opposition party orchestrated the scandal now roiling the GOP just a month away from the midterm elections.

Shimkus also had this to say to the Tribune.

“The thing that’s frustrating to me is that I’m not the bad guy here,” Shimkus said. “Leadership’s not the bad guy. The bad guy is whoever had these explicit instant messages that were done in 2003 and held them. That’s the bad guy . . . because those instant messages are what put these kids at risk.”

He didn’t explain how he knew that the IMs were “held” until now by a nefarious third party, however.

Also still unanswered is why his spokesman told reporters when the story first broke that Shimkus had not seen any e-mails from Congressman Foley last year even though Shimkus now admits to seeing them.

Meanwhile, the Daily Herald reports on what it claims is the Republicans’ greatest electoral fear.

The biggest worry among the GOP, political observers say, is that conservatives won’t vote Nov. 7, fed up with a perception that House Republican leaders covered up the inappropriate sexual electronic messages between former Florida Rep. Mark Foley and young House pages.

It’s more than just the conservatives, however. It could be across the board if the bleeding isn’t stopped soon.

And the Sun-Times tracked down Topinka, but didn’t hear much.

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Judy Baar Topinka conceded Wednesday that “obviously there were problems” with how congressional leaders dealt with reports of Rep. Mark Foley’s lurid e-mails to teenage House pages.

But Topinka declined to offer a specific opinion on the role of a fellow Illinois Republican, House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, one of the leaders who has come under fire in the scandal.

Topinka has a lot of connections to both Hastert and Shimkus. As if she didn’t have enough problems.

Also, I have a new video in the YouTube vlog from this morning’s NBC5 report on the scandal. The station reported that Speaker Hastert has not emerged from his home in more than 24 hours.

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Company which lost out to diastrous Wyma-represented firm gets part of contract back

Thursday, Oct 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Harcourt created a disaster when it failed to deliver tests to schools by a February deadline. As many as 30 percent of Chicago schools didn’t get their tests on time, for instance.

Months after Harcourt Assessment Inc. bungled delivery of a standardized test for Illinois schoolchildren, the Illinois State Board of Education on Wednesday agreed to pay a different company $32.9 million to take over most test-related duties.

Pearson Educational Management is to begin working immediately on Illinois Standards Achievement Test preparations for next year.

But Texas-based Harcourt will be paid millions of dollars to keep its role of developing the ISAT, including its questions and design.

Not mentioned in this story is that Pearson Educational Management was the state’s previous test provider which lost out on a contract rebid after a gubernatorial pal was hired by Harcourt.

This is from a Sun-Times artile earlier this year.

In September 2004, Harcourt, based in San Antonio, Texas, sealed the lucrative contract after hiring John Wyma, a lobbyist with ties to Gov. Blagojevich. At the time, the state education board’s former contractor, Pearson Educational Measurement, had demanded the bid be reopened when significant changes to testing requirements were made.

And this September 2004 Tribune story has more.

A subcontractor with Pearson was represented by former Illinois Atty. Gen. Roland Burris, who lost to Blagojevich in the Democratic primary for governor but has retained a friendship with the governor, said Burris, who is now a lobbyist.

Dave Strickland, another former top staffer for Blagojevich while he was in Congress, represented a third bidder, CTB/McGraw-Hill, which also lost.

All of the firms added lobbyists in recent weeks, according to state lobbyist records.

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Morning shorts

Thursday, Oct 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The Rockford Register-Star’s political coverage for the next few weeks will consist largely of reporter/columnist Chuck Sweeney traveling the state and talking to individual voters. His first stop was Galena.

* AP: State government is collecting more cash from gambling pursuits than ever before, a new report shows as talk of expansion plays a key role in the fall elections and beyond. More here.

* Mitchell: State mortgage law backfires on most vulnerable homeowners - “HB 4050 is a very bad law.”

* Zorn: Political claims + property taxes = big confusion

* NBC5: A Cook County Board of Review commissioner said on Wednesday she wanted an immediate investigation into Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s property tax assessment.

* HMO shunned pregnant women

* Gauen: With a month to go until the election, I am left with a sense that the only name on the ballot is, of all people, George Ryan.

* Tribune editorial: This race to the bottom–You’re just like George! No, you are!–means both campaigns think perceptions of corruption make candidates vulnerable this year. Historically, that hasn’t been as true in Illinois as in many other states. Illinois voters in the past have elected, and re-elected, all manner of known scoundrels.

* Rosemont casino figure pleads guilty to unrelated crime

* Teachers sue to stop funding of online school

* Privatizing rail service to Chicago draws ‘zero interest’ from Indiana governor

* Tribune: The Chicago City Council on Wednesday banned the sale and possession of air guns that resemble real firearms, taking action after the recent police shooting of a teenager who was carrying a “replica” BB gun.

* Tribune: Mayor Richard Daley, who last month vetoed Chicago’s “big-box” minimum wage ordinance [and who last week came out for a hard federal cap on minimums that state’s couldn’t exceed], announced Wednesday that he will back a bill in Springfield mandating a $1 increase in the statewide minimum.

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