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My newspaper column this week deals with Gov. Blagojevich and his relationship with state contractors (see this for more.)

The Bloomington Pantagraph finally puts Kurt Erickson’s column online, and it’s a doozy.

People are supposed to laugh at clowns. That’s why clowns exist.

Clowns put red bulbs on their noses and shoot water out of flowers into the unsuspecting faces as their audiences.

“Ha, ha,” we all say. What a delightfully silly diversion.

But what happens when the clown doesn’t deliver?

The reference is to Governor Blagojevich. Ouch.

Rep. Larry McKeon has an Op-Ed in today’s Sun-Times that hauls Andrea Barthwell, former deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, over the coals for lying about his medical marijuana legislation.

Doug Finke takes a few whacks at the guv for missing a public event in Decatur and paying off an Illinois trucking company to stay here. He also knocks the CrossBloggers for listing a bunch of white people in its “Today in Black Rock History” series.

John Patterson over at the Daily Herald has a worthwhile and readable piece about pension funding.

The Southtown’s Kristen McQueary has a light piece today about Lincoln’s home and the Jesse Jackson duo, senior and junior.

Greg Hinz at Crain’s has an amusing and illuminating column about the proposals of two legislative “mushrooms.”

When it comes to power and glory, the Illinois General Assembly has two distinct castes: the Four Tops and the mushrooms.

The tops, the Democratic and Republican leaders of the House and Senate, determine what happens, when it happens and who gets to do it. The other 173 elected legislators — the mushrooms — get to labor in the dark like their namesake fungi, surviving on whatever compost falls from above.

Even mushrooms can grow good ideas, however. Two of the best so far this year concern what to do about payday lenders and the zillion-percent interest they charge customers, and how to drag local government into the Internet era.

And, finally, Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher has an interesting piece today about Alan Keyes and his daughter Maya.

posted by Rich Miller
Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 4:16 pm

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  1. This post has been removed by a blog administrator.

    Comment by Anonymous Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 6:12 pm

  2. Racist? You gotta be kidding.

    Comment by Chris Rhodes Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 6:45 pm

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    Comment by Anonymous Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 7:04 pm

  4. You may have missed the article by Mike Lawrence in the Southern Illinoisian regarding the state budget crisis. I thought it was right on the mark. As far as anonymous goes, it sounds more like a jealousy problem with the crossbloggers than any real believe. How silly.

    Comment by Anonymous Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 8:23 pm

  5. You may have missed the article by Mike Lawrence in the Southern Illinoisian regarding the state budget crisis. I thought it was right on the mark. As far as anonymous goes, it sounds more like a jealousy problem with the crossbloggers than any real believe. How silly.

    Comment by Anonymous Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 8:24 pm

  6. You’re right, Lawrence’s column was pretty good. And the comments about the CrossBloggers is not cool at all. I’m gonna delete them now.

    Comment by Rich Miller Sunday, Feb 13, 05 @ 11:00 pm

  7. Not Cool? Sounds like the Capt. Blog has been tanked by the Crossblog.
    Mocking a group that has been treated like S&%&% for the sake of a cheap laugh in the middle of a month designed to honor their accomplishments is what many have called not cool. Too bad the rookies don’ get it.
    Now let’s see how long the whiners take to pull this rebuttal off.

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Feb 14, 05 @ 8:29 am

  8. Can you imagine if the all-white House Republican caucus put this out as a news release touting great accomplishments in Black music or if the suburban, white House Minority Leader Cross got up on the House floor and read this list?

    I’m sure it’s funny in some circles (see Matt Hale), but grow up guys and show some respect. Maybe George Ryan’s not the only reason you’re not running anything anymore.

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Feb 14, 05 @ 9:58 am

  9. I should get a trademark Balgozo(tm)

    OneMan

    Comment by OneMan Monday, Feb 14, 05 @ 7:49 pm

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