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The weirdest part of this Coulson mailer is that a Republican House member from the North Shore and Gary Forby, a state Senator from deep southern Illinois, are the only two politicians with tough races who are using Rod Blagojevich in their campaigns.
What the heck does that say?
UPDATE: Here are some Governor Blagojevich quotes from today’s press conference (courtesy of the Carterville Courier staff):
“Gary Forby would be with me in Springfield in the governor’s office and we’d sit down and talk about the budget. I’d kind of tell him we’re turning the corner and getting more money for health care, more money for pre-schools. Gary would listen and he’d say, ‘Rob.’ Not Rod. ‘Rob.’ He mispronounces my last name and the first name. He says, ‘Rob, what are we doing about coal?’”
“It’s true that Gary Forby and I don’t agree on 100 percent of the things that we have to deal with in the legislature. But we do agree on our commitment to fight for working people and give working people a chance to get work. That’s why we’re here today to talk about providing opportunities for working people who work hard.”
“Today, we’re doing a couple of things about coal. An idea that began with Gary Forby. An idea that he worked on because he is so committed. We both share the same objective and the same goal, and that’s to get people working again.”
(Photo Credit: Devin Miller)
posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Oct 29, 04 @ 4:06 pm
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Jesus. I cannot believe the governor told the story of Forby getting the name wrong. Nice to help the stereotype that Forby is dumber than an ox Rod.
Comment by Anonymous Friday, Oct 29, 04 @ 7:02 pm
John Bradley was waaaaaay off to the right of the ‘guv’. Almost out of any good photo op during the Governor’s speech. Bradley also left rather quickly after the shindig was over. He did, however, make the opening remarks to the press conference.
Bradley is about as loved as a politician can be in Southern Illinois right now.
Comment by Anonymous Friday, Oct 29, 04 @ 11:36 pm