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* John Kass continues to make stuff up…
[Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart has] been offered up to voters as a young progressive independent, even though he’s also beholden to the Southwest Side political oligarchs.
The other day, Kass said Dart would run once he received the expected endorsement of Mike Madigan. Dart and Madigan are not allies. Far from it. So now, Kass appears to be recycling this charge without including a name so he can’t be called out as a serial fantasist.
By far, Kass has attempted to destroy more people with unsubstantiated nonsense than anyone else in the Chicago media. Dart’s late father was, indeed, a powerful behind the scenes player in city politics. But Dart himself has done a very good job of proving his independence. His connections have and will definitely help him, no doubt about it, but as I’ve said many times before the South Side Irish are not some monolithic beast, no matter how hard Kass tries to make them so.
Kass learned politics at the feet of Eddie Vrdolyak. Fast Eddie hated the Irish, except for Ed Burke. Kass often quotes Burke in a favorable manner. See? Two can play this game.
* I like and respect state Sen. James Meeks. I think he’s a decent guy. But his alliances and his beliefs will most certainly become an issue if he runs for mayor. Here’s a 2007 report from the Southern Poverty Law Center…
The Rev. James Meeks is a key member of Chicago’s “Gatekeepers” network, an interracial group of evangelical ministers who strive to erase the division between church and state. A stalwart anti-gay activist, Meeks has used his House of Hope mega-church to launch petition drives for the Illinois Family Institute (IFI), a major state-level “family values” pressure group that lauded him last year for leading African Americans in “clearly understanding the threat of gay marriage.”
With over 22,000 members, Meeks’ congregation was large enough to buoy his successful 2002 campaign for state senator. Last year, he ran for governor as a virtual single-issue candidate, drawing national support from Christian fundamentalists by boldly vowing to fight marriage equality at every turn. Meeks eventually dropped out of the race.
Meeks and the IFI are partnered with Focus on the Family, the Family Research Council and the Alliance Defense Fund, major anti-gay organizations of the Christian Right. They also are tightly allied with Americans for Truth, an Illinois group that said in a press release last year that “fighting AIDS without talking against homosexuality is like fighting lung cancer without talking against smoking.”
And there’s plenty of video out there which could be embarrassing. Like this one…
He’s done lots of good things in his career, but his mouth always gets him in trouble, and there are large numbers of videos online that will give opposition researches lots of work.
* A couple of months ago, Sen. Rickey Hendon told me that he would run for mayor if Sen. Meeks did not. That pledge may now be inoperative…
State Sen. Rickey Hendon also told us on Tuesday that he plans to run for Mayor. Hendon is a former Chicago Alderman who has represented the fifth district in Springfield since 1993.
“I’m in all the way,” said Hendon. “Somebody’s gotta fix this mess and I think I am qualified to do it.”
*** UPDATE 1 *** More on Hendon…
Hendon says reopening Meigs would be part of his plan to bring more business to Chicago. He also says he’d support bringing a riverboat casino to the city.
*** UPDATE 2 *** Hilarious…
“I’m like the black Sarah Palin,” Hendon said, meaning he intends to use a grassroots effort to get elected. He said it’s about the people of the city, not who has the most money.
[Hat tip: Larry.]
* Miguel del Valle mocks the wannabe candidates…
Chicago City Clerk Miguel Del Valle scoffs at potential candidates who in the past week have said they’re thinking about running. Del Valle was quick to jump in the race.
DEL VALLE: I decided that I was not going to play the game of forming an exploratory committee or consulting with a long list of people or pretending to consult with a long list of people. I think that would be disingenuous.
* And reporters and editors might want to listen to Larry Suffredin…
The first thing that Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin wants to tell voters about the suddenly wide-open Chicago mayoral race on the last Tuesday in February is this: Don’t get overly focused on it yet.
“Two years ago when I was running for [Cook County] state’s attorney and [Barack] Obama, was running for president, Obama sucked all the oxygen out of the political arena,” Suffredin says. “I think that [the mayoral election] right now is causing people to skip the Nov. 2 election. We all have to be encouraging everyone to vote [on Nov. 2], not just to move on to the next election.”
* Roundup…
* Changing the mayor, changing the signs
* Dahl: A vote for Mayor Jordan — or, if not, Mayor Ditka Time to find a celebrity mayor we can believe in
* Campaign Manager: Moseley Braun in the Race for Mayor
* Longtime Daley ally Chico ’seriously leaning toward’ mayor’s contest
* Meeks opens first space devoted to mayor’s race
* Latinos could be key in Chicago’s mayoral race
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Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:00 am
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I think I know the answer to this question, but is that Billie Paige the lobbyist managing CMB’s campaign? I think Billie is great, but I was just curious. Anyone?
Comment by anon Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:05 am
==John Kass continues to make stuff up…==
I think that’s why some people choose to be “columnists” and others choose to be “reporters”!
Comment by bcross Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:09 am
Can someone ask Cheryl Axley for her comment on a possible mayoral run by Ricky Hendon?
Comment by Ravenswood Right Winger Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:10 am
Braun is not going to get overwhelming support from african american voters. Rich remeber this embarassing comment from Braun, “I will bake cookies for Mayor Daley, If he asks me too!”
Comment by Well... Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:11 am
CMB’s Senate office was poorly run with horrible constituent services. By the time people reach out to a US Senate office, they are often at their wits end and have no where else to turn. Many, many pleas for help to CMB senate office went unanswered or simply got lost in the shuffle.
The fact remains that she was not a hard working campaigner. I have no reason to believe that any of those past habits would be different this time around.
Comment by Who cares Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:12 am
Although SPLC implies that Meeks’ single issue was gay rights, it was school vouchers, wasn’t it? Another hit job.
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:13 am
Holy cow, those videos will kill Meeks in a citywide campaign….
Comment by Rahm's Parking Meter Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:13 am
At least Hendon has a handy guide on how to run for office….
Comment by OneMan Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:13 am
To all of you Chicago Politics people,
Do you guys think that the crowded race, and the need for all of the candidates to organize quickly and concentrate on their own mayoral campaigns, will dilute the Democrats efforts in the November elections? Specifically, do the candidate’s effort peel off workers and/or enthusiasm needed by state-wide Democrats in their races?
It seems to me that if such a huge event were to happen in DuPage County, the dilution of campaign professionals and volunteers would cause problems in organizing efforts for November given that the nominating petitions are due in late November, and any series candidate needs to concentrate their efforts on their own elections.
Comment by Cincinnatus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:19 am
I was hoping Hollywood would get in the race. The mayoral was already going to be entertaining, now it just might be the most entertaining campaign ever.
Comment by Thoughts... Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:23 am
Good job on the Kassamoron description Capt. Fax
BTW anyone checking to see if the Two Party System guys are holding their cash to wait for the Mayoral? StateWideTom might be left in the dark. What a shame.
Comment by CircularFiringSquad Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:25 am
Rich, you are correct about Dart and his relationships with Madigan and the 19th ward. His father (who passed away last January) was a powerhouse with the first Daley and stayed behind the scenes during Tom’s political career. And you are also correct about Tom’s independence. Just ask any of the 19th ward politicals.
Comment by Been There Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:26 am
With all the candidates jocking for position in the mayoral race, mostly democrats, Chicago field workers are positioning themselves to get on board a race for one of the front runners. It’s not like they are lining up to work for Quinn.
Comment by Who cares Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:32 am
Did they impeach the Real Governor of Illinois yet?
Comment by ok Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:32 am
Rich, bringing together two of your right-on comments today:
Kass (I-Redundantville) preaches to folks who invariably fill comment sections on newspaper websites with non-thinking, reactionary “My problems are the fault of that scumbag Daley/Obama/INSERT NAME HERE!”
Big John is sometimes correct, but mostly delusional.
Comment by Corduroy Bob Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:32 am
Kass is a bully who doesn’t understand the complexities of IL politics, but prefers unfounded conspiracy theories. In fact, he gets all his of info. from a few favorite “sources”, most of whom simply parrot back his pre-conceived story lines. Kass could be a very influential voice if he would bother to learn a few things, instead of thinking he alone has the inside track on all the palace secrets.
Comment by Whatever Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:33 am
It is absolutely frightening to see who believe they are qualified to run for the Mayor’s office, Mosley-Braun, Hendon, Gutierrez…..?
Most of the names mentioned would produce a catastrophe beyond imagination.
Bloomberg has a point. a big city needs a competent manger with experience. So far very few people announcing their bids have shown skills greater than managing their own checkbooks.
Comment by Plutocrat03 Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:39 am
Well, whatever happens in the mayor’s race, I’m sure Jim DeLeo is behind it all.
Seriously, I couldn’t be happier to have this consistent oasis of sanity with respect to John Kass and his outlandish fantasies.
Comment by Bill F. Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:50 am
I’m very happy to have my opinion of John Kass vindicated.
Comment by Cheryl44 Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:04 am
RRW, care to elaborate?
Of course Meeks is not pro-gay. Perhaps his message is a bit strong, but those are his beleifs. if they turn people off, then those are also entitled to vote for someone else.
Comment by Wumpus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:22 am
Nevermind RRW, the internet is great
Comment by Wumpus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:24 am
=Fast Eddie hated the Irish=
What makes you say this? I don’t recall him having any animosity toward any geographic group.
Comment by Knome Sane Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:29 am
In 2005 Channel 7 reported this about Dart and Madigan:
House speaker Michael Madigan didn’t vote for or against Dart. He voted present but wouldn’t say why. Speculation is he doesn’t want competition for his daughter — the attorney general — if she ever runs for higher office.
Comment by lake county democrat Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:29 am
I accidentally deleted a comment from, I think, Louis. Sorry about that. Feel free to repost.
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:29 am
KS
Fast Eddie hates everyone who is not putting cash is his mitt (note the present tense). That means there are a few of all shapes and sizes on his good side. Not many
Comment by CircularFiringSquad Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:36 am
With respect to Daleypalooza:
In the end, of course, it will only be the citizens of Chicago whose votes elect a new mayor. What is frighteningly lost in much of the current babble though, is that the person who occupies the office of Mayor of Chicago holds in his/her hands the health of a great, influential, American city–and therefore affects not just those who live within the city limits, but an entire region.
The hundreds of thousands of suburbanites who stream into the city to work and attend college each day, and who patronize the restaurants, stores, cultural facilities, and sports events rely on a functioning, safe and vibrant city but contribute greatly to the city, too.
Suburbanites’ interest and stake in the politics, finances, and governance of the city therefore should not and cannot be ignored. Political contributions will flow to the campaigns of mayoral candidates who have already shown competence at some level and are viewed to understand the larger regional issues. Many, many of those monetary contributions will come from suburbanites and from businesses.
So far, the identity politics and obvious struggle for power rising forth from some truly mediocre and unlikable politicians is not encouraging at all. I hope the serious mayoral candidates are still waiting in the wings, but they better not wait too long.
Comment by Responsa Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:43 am
Kass is the most panicked guy in Chicago. His entire reason for existing — Richard M. Daley — is about go away.
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed many of his Daley-bashing columns. But I think we all know he’s a one trick pony. He figures if Rahm wins his narrative can go on…mentions of Tomczak and the “combine”, etc. But Dart is much harder to paint with that brush.
When I read his line about Dart asking Madigan for permission to run for mayor last week my gasp of disbelief could be heard throughout my Metra car. How can Kass pretend to be the in-the-know wisguy of Chicago political journalism and think that Dart and Madigan were on good terms? He obviously didn’t spend any time in Springfield in the ’90’s, or pay much attention to the statewide races in 2002.
Comment by R.M. Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:43 am
Rickey Hendon, I am beginning to love you.
Comment by Wumpus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:52 am
Hendon must not ever leave Illinois politics–it is too much fun. The first time I heard his radio ad for LG before the primary I almost swerved off of the road in a fit of laughter and joy.
Comment by Obamarama Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 11:58 am
Steve Dahl has his candidate….Ricky Palin.
As for Kass, connecting the Vrdolyak/Burke/Madigan dots, Kass
can wax on about how much he hates the combine, but he loves
writing about them. everyone takes credit when someone wins.
the combine is not Tom Dart. Kass is either trying to draw
him to the combine, or kick his ass in advance so the combine
can have their play.
Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:08 pm
OK, I’ll try again.
I’m confused. Dart sought assistance to get elected from those he claims his independence,
Or, is Dart is an independent who accepted no assistance from the Democratic good old boys on the South and Southwest side to get elected and to further his own career?
I know you don’t like Kass and question a lot of what he writes, but I wouldn’t be so quick to blow off his commentary on this topic.
I have a flock of “independent” Democrats in my area sending out mailers and doing interviews claiming how “independent” they are of their party machinery in Springfield. The messages all seem to be the same or shall I say, they are all parroting the same message. Perhaps they received it from the Democratic House Committee?
A lot of folks are trying to attach that “independent” label to themselves. Few deserve to wear it.
Comment by Louis G. Atsaves Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:09 pm
On ERV and the Irish,
An oft-told story goes like this: Mayor Daley and his team (Joyce, Degnan) used to refer to any white ethnic politician that wasn’t Irish as a (perjorative term for Polish-Americans). ERV is a proud Croatian, but to Daley, he was just another (rhymes with hemlock). In Daley’s view, if you were white and not Irish, you were part of a monolithic group of ethnics that didn’t matter much to him.
While Polish-American politicians once held great sway in Chicago (think Rostenkowski, Pucinski, Lipinski, Derwinski etc.), they fragmented politically and migrated to the suburbs, pretty much following Milwaukee Avenue NW and out to Niles and beyond. Daley didn’t have much use for them and their influence waned.
The Irish, on the other hand, continued to dominate the ranks of police and firefighters, city workers, plumbers and tavern owners and many still do. Plus, like the Mayor, God loves the Irish, and you always want to be on His side.
ERV never forgave Daley for treating him so poorly. He also has no love for Madigan, Hynes, Burke or other Irish pols who prospered under Daley’s reign. That’s one of the reasons ERV was fond of Blagojevich, which is weird because historically, Serbians and Croatians are the Hatfields and McCoys of the Balkans.
The story of ethnic politics in Chicago is rich and fascinating and more relevant than ever.
Comment by 47th Ward Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:11 pm
===but I wouldn’t be so quick to blow off his commentary on this topic.===
He said Dart was “beholden.” I said Dart had benefited from his connections, but I don’t believe he’s beholden to the South Side Irish because I’ve watched him and the Irish in action for so many years. If he was beholden to them, they sure don’t think so.
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:22 pm
I think it is pretty well documented how Dart feuded with the Hines family in the 19th Ward, and how he was an independent during his stint as a state rep. For Kass to say Dart is waiting for Madigan’s blessing is one of the more ignorant things ever written by an ignorant man.
I sincerely believe Dart is the front runner, even if Emanuel enters the race. He is more likeable, and is just as substantial.
Comment by Jake L Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:22 pm
Who was it said, “we don’t want nobody nobody sent”? That’s what the powerbrokers in Chicago are saying under their collective breaths. They want to present to the voters their choice for mayor to keep the lines of power open to them. Trouble is, there are multiple, competing, power brokers. That noise you hear is the great sucking sound of a power vacuum. And we have front row seats. I want a beer with my hotdog, please - and a program, gotta have a program.
Comment by dupage dan Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:24 pm
47th, your insights are spot on, but keep in mind that there are a number of reasons that ERV and Rod were close, some going back to before Rod even took office.
As far as the relationship between Hynes, Madigan Burke, Daley, ERV, etc., think of it more as a cross between an uneasy detente and mutually assured destruction. They are enemies unless they had a common goal, and they each know that the others know where enough of the bodies are to take each other down. Quickly.
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:27 pm
While you know I’m all for the return of Meigs, I really strongly dislike Hendon and all he stands for. I think he just brought up Meigs as a stunt to get some press. Meigs has about as much chance of revival as the Bozo Show on WGN TV. Maybe, Like Palin, Hendon will talk a good game for a bit and then quit.
Meeks is also a bad choice; I remember all the slap-and-tickle between him and Blagojevich over school funding and the budget, and his crass abuse of his religious followers as political minions bothers me greatly.
Comment by Gregor Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:37 pm
===His entire reason for existing — Richard M. Daley — is about go away.===
RM, he can still come back once a year and write about his beer-can-chicken recipe.
Comment by Been There Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 12:40 pm
“I’m like the black Sarah Palin,” Hendon said
She was 25-11 in primary endorsements. RH could have chosen a worse metaphor.
Comment by Pat collins Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 1:02 pm
Chicago according to Kass is one giant conspiracy that would be a stretch even for a Hollywood movie. Sad thing is I have plenty of uninformed friends who read his columns and know no better.
Comment by Lincoln Parker Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 1:34 pm
The environmentalists, (especially the bird lovers), and Friends of the Parks will sue for eternity to keep Northerly Island as a natural area. Don’ hold yer breath small plane pilots…
Comment by Loop Lady Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 1:58 pm
Kass shouldn’t be compared to Royko in any way, shape or form. He’s barely literate. He recycles the same column over and over, with just a few fresh paragraphs up top.
It is kind of funny that you’ve never read a negative column by him on Fast Eddie or Burke. Wonder why.
By the way, 47th, the word you hint at is Polack and it is not a pejorative to everyone. Back in the day, Ann Landers got in trouble with the allegedly politically correct when she referred to John Paul II as a Polack.
The biggest Polack in Chicago rushed to her defense with a classic column. Paraphrasing (can’t find it online), he called himself a proud Polack, like Copernicus, Chopin, Walesa and John Paul II.
Comment by wordslinger Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:10 pm
Of course it’s not just Kass these days, it’s most of the Chicago Tribune editorial board. It’s not a good setup there. Eric Zorn must some times wonder, “What I am doing amidst these crazies?”
Comment by ZC Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:18 pm
re 47th and Vrdolyak vs. the Irish. Actually, it’s Byrne vs. Daley.
Vrdolyak and his minions stomped on anyone Daley related when Bryne took over. nobody on either side forgot. If the
Daleys forget about anyone but the Irish, please explain Pam
Munizzi and Robert Sorich and their longtime associations.
Croatians have their own divisions, just like there are some
county spats even down in the South of Ireland.
Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:30 pm
People who dislike Hendon are generally people who know him very little or not at all. He is very likable.
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:34 pm
I fully agree, Schnorf. But, do you want him to be mayor?
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:38 pm
I don’t get to vote in Chicago, Rich
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:43 pm
Rich, I wrote this letter to Kass several years ago, but never sent it, primarily because of the “ink by the barrel” issue. I should have sent it
John, who exactly are the members of this combine that you’ve written so much about over the last few years? I’m interested in finding out more.
Is Speaker Madigan?
Is President Jones?
Was/is Pate Philip?
Is Minority Leader Cross?
Is Lee Daniels?
Is Comptroller Hynes?
Is AG Lisa Madigan?
Is Governor Thompson?
Is Governor Edgar?
Is Governor Ryan?
Is Governor Blagojevich?
Was Governor Walker?
Is Senator Durbin?
Is Senator Obama?
Was Senator Percy?
Was Senator Mosely-Braun?
Is Mayor Daley?
Was/is President Stroger?
Are federal judges members?
How about Illinois Supreme Court justices?
Are there other important members? If so, who?
Was I a member? If so, am I still?
I’m really intrigued. Who gets to decide on who is a member? Once a member, are you always a member? Do you have to work for government to be a member? Is there a leader of this combine? Who makes decisions for it? Do they take a vote?
How does it set its agenda? How do members communicate their plans to each other, or do they just intuitively know what to do (or not do) next? Why do some of them disagree on so many matters? Isn’t that inefficient for a smoothly running Combine? Are there difference between a Combine and bipartisanship? Is bipartisanship good? Is the Combine bad?
I learned years ago that it’s a bad idea to try to argue with people who buy ink by the barrel. I expect you to make fun of these questions (and my motives), as a means to avoid answering them. But John, you are the biggest proponent of the existence of this “Combine”. You should have answers to these questions, and I would appreciate hearing them.
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 2:55 pm
I’m sitting here drinking some Guinness and listening to “Danny Boy”.
Tom Dart clearly had strong support from a ‘portion’ of the Southwest side Irish establishment. Think Sheehan and a good hunk of the non monolithic Irish 19th Ward.
As was said the SW side Irish aren’t some monolith. Even at the ward level they battle.
As for Vdrolyak hating the Irish, I think that is oversimplified. He hated the Daley’s and the Daley Irish. Eddie’s wife is of Irish descent.
The Fast One’s hatred of the Daley’s is rather simple. Overall they beat him at the game he thought he was so good at. Eddie never became Mayor, thank the Irish loving Almighty, and the man he mocks as a tongue tied moron is now leaving office after 22 years.
Fast Eddie always thought he was smarter and sneakier than everyone else. He was too smart and too damn sneaky for his own good.
Comment by IrishPirate Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:01 pm
Went back and reread the column by Kass. He does use the word “beholden.” That may put him a little further out on that issue than he ought to be. Unless he means “who else” are they going to support other than Dart?
Now I’m getting a headache (which I usually treat with a shot of Ouzo.)
Comment by Louis G. Atsaves Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:04 pm
===That may put him a little further out on that issue than he ought to be.===
A little? It’s ridiculous, which is why I did this post. Save me some Ouzo, btw.
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:07 pm
Schnorf, that’s good stuff.
Kass should snoop around East Moline for the diabolical mind behind The Combine. His name? John Deere.
Comment by wordslinger Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:13 pm
Hey, Rich,
If Kass buys ink by the barrel, do you by pixels by the gigabyte?
Comment by Cincinnatus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:14 pm
kass(fed)hinsdale, is nice to the pols who help his friends & relatives, everyone else he throws into the mysterious “combine” without any facts. hopefully a new editor at trib will see some of their “writers” for what they are.
Comment by Kassopolus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:43 pm
Louis G–
Actually, Dart was appointed, not elected, with the help of the SW side good old boys. It was a slick maneuver by Sheriff Sheehan at the Democratic Central Committee slating.
Comment by Upstate Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 3:55 pm
===Actually, Dart was appointed, not elected===
Actually, no.
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:06 pm
wordslinger,
The combine goes even deeper than Moline and Deere, word. An earlier version of the combine was the reaper, invented by Cyrus McCormick. A relative of his started a Chicago newspaper and another member of the family has his name on a local school of journalism.
Oh, BTW, the name of that newspaper? You guessed it, Mother Tribune.
I guess that makes Kass a member of the combine.
Comment by dupage dan Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:28 pm
DD, chills just went down my spine. Eery, man. Eery.
lol
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:29 pm
I always thought that John Kass (R-What you smokin’?) was just so desperate to sound like Royko that the content itself never mattered.
The victims, in his case, have always been his editors and Tribune shareholders. I don’t know how much he takes them to the bank for each year, but I assume it is quite a lot.
Comment by George Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:29 pm
DD, lmao
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:40 pm
Why do I get the feeling that Daley will change his mind a la Gutierrez and his retirement from House? Just sayin’…
Comment by GetOverIt Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:42 pm
I meant “the” House…for all you House Music lovers out there…wouldn’t want to confuse you…
Comment by GetOverIt Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:46 pm
Rich–
You’re right. Poorly worded on my part. But Sheean did maneuver his chief of staff Dart in by announcing his retirement the day of slating for Sheriff by the Cook County Central Committee. It was a brilliant preemptive strike. No one else even knew the office was going to be open until it was too late (at least for backing by the ward organizations).
Comment by Upstate Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:47 pm
===No one else even knew the office was going to be open until it was too late===
Sheahan announced his retirement a week before, and there were several candidates at the slating.
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=3675570
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:51 pm
Why are people slandering the good reputation of Mike Royko with comparisons to his pale apprentice? Royko was perceptive, funny, and sharp; Kass is a self-important bloviator as uninterested in facts as anyone in the Chicago media since Jay Mariotti left our fair city.
On a happier note, where can I donate to Ricky Hendon’s mayoral campaign? I want his ads on television yesterday.
Comment by Boone Logan Square Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 4:55 pm
Royko wrote some truly remarkable columns. I still re-read them, like the one where he is buying the Christmas tree from the old man up in the deep woods. I have to say that Kass has written some good ones, too, he is just too up and down quality-wise, and the Combine and DeLeo columns are almost always among his worst.
Comment by steve schnorf Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 5:22 pm
Rich:
I believe dupage dan should get some sort of award or recognition for his fine comment linking Kass to the “Combine.”
Comment by Demoralized Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 5:24 pm
Hendon is a likable scoundrel, but I wouldn’t trust him for anything. Not after watching him doing Jones’ dirty work.
Comment by Gregor Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 7:14 pm
Rickey Hendon is the reason why Art Turner didn’t win the Lt. Governor Nominee and it was given to someone who didn;t even run.
Hendon will only hurt African American candidates.
Also, the article quoted is INACCURATE about Rev. Meeks — he NEVER ran for governor, though seriously contemplated it.
Had he run, he would have gotten a SIGNIFICANT number of votes (probably the best time for him to have run):
1) Social COnservatives (especially Republicans)
2) African - Americans
3) Downstaters (not a lot — but more than Gov. Rod…does not have at least some downstate respect due to his work in the senate)(certainly areas like East St. Louis & Rockford)
4) Independents would really like voting for omeone OTHER than a Democrat or Republican (votes which then drifted to Rich Whitney)
Meeks could have gotten between 15 to 28% had he actually ran…and with Whitney in the mix, it could have been enough to win.
Comment by JP Paulus Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 9:08 pm
Rich, thanks for the Kass smackdown. I wish someone like the Reader would do a full blown story on Kass and expose him as a big fraud.
Comment by Objective Dem Wednesday, Sep 15, 10 @ 10:20 pm
I happen to ENJOY reading Kass. He may overreach, but he’s right on the money on many issues in this town and Springfield. I hope he reads this post. Keep at em Kass - you ROCK!
Comment by BlahBlahBlah Thursday, Sep 16, 10 @ 12:38 am
The stuff on Kass was cathartic to read. I’ve loathed his faux Royko caricatures of complex local politics for years, and based on the reactions I’d get when I’d write about him, thought maybe I was alone in my reading of him.
Comment by Ramsn Thursday, Sep 16, 10 @ 12:59 am