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Patrick Fitzgerald talks about his future

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* The famed US Attorney is leaving office next month. But he says there will be no campaigns and no criminal defense work in his future

Fitzgerald — who oversaw prosecutions that sent two Illinois governors to prison for corruption — said he’s 100 percent certain he won’t ever seek elective office.

“I am not wired to campaign for anything or run for elective office, period,” he said. […]

Asked if he might consider doing what many former federal prosecutors have done and become a criminal-defense attorney, a potentially lucrative field, Fitzgerald, who is paid $155,000 a year as U.S. attorney, smiled and said, “Can you imagine me as a defense attorney? I respect what defense attorneys do. I won’t do anything I don’t feel comfortable because that’s not me.”

Though he dismissed the prospect of running for office, Fitzgerald made clear he isn’t ruling out some future post in government.

“I love public service,” he told reporters, speaking in public for the first time since announcing his resignation Wednesday. “Public service is in my blood.”

Any job ideas?

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 1:59 pm

Comments

  1. I vote for FBI Director

    Comment by Tommydanger Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:04 pm

  2. Substitute for Jesus statue at John Kass’ home.

    Comment by too obvious Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:08 pm

  3. Patrick Fitzgerald is the best example of the kind of public servant we need. That man could take the position of dog catcher and elevate its esteem in the eyes of the people.

    I’m with Tommydanger - FBI Director.

    Comment by Name Withheld Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:12 pm

  4. too obvious - too funny!

    Tommydanger - Mueller’s term expires in September 2013, but since he’s been there since just before 9/11, he might retire.

    Comment by Anyone Remember? Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:12 pm

  5. Head of the Secret Service
    Illinois State Auditor If/When Bill Holland retires.
    Head of the Illinois Gaming Commission

    Comment by OneMan Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:21 pm

  6. Manager or General Manager of the Chicago Cubs. If he can clean up State and County government perhaps he can turn around the least successful franchise in the history of baseball?

    Comment by Stones Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:21 pm

  7. Governor. Worked for Jim Thompson, and Illinois NEEDS him. Our very own Christ Christie.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:25 pm

  8. LOL! Christ Christie? Meant Chris.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:26 pm

  9. Supreme Court. Maybe Alderman Burke thanks him for never going after him by putting him on the bench.

    Comment by Ace Laredo Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:49 pm

  10. Based on his comments, I could envision him as a federal judge. Wouldn’t be surprised if he already lined up support for that appointment to be made.

    Comment by Anon Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:50 pm

  11. Maybe Fitz and Tom Dart should trade places?

    Comment by KGB Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 2:50 pm

  12. I could see him as a federal judge or FBI director. I don’t think he’ll get into politics.

    Comment by Wensicia Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:00 pm

  13. Attorney General….

    Comment by LINK Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:02 pm

  14. Great guy. Could never quite get the goods on Daley or MJM, though, could he? Sadly he probably won’t get any of the above nods…he’s p*ssed too many people off on both sides of the aisle.

    Comment by Smitty Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:06 pm

  15. I don’t see anything on a state or local level. Too small. Don’t really see him as a white-stocking law firm rainmaker — not for long anyway. Might teach law for a while.

    Someday he’ll be one or more of the below:

    Federal Judge
    FBI Director
    Attorney General
    Homeland Security Secretary
    CIA Director
    DEA Director

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:11 pm

  16. He should run for office even though he may not be comfortable with that or says that he isn’t interested. In saying that he’s not interested who’s to say it’s not being planned behind the scenes. Either way best wishes to Mr. Fitzgerald.

    Comment by Levois Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:15 pm

  17. Tamms Warden

    Comment by Fitzy Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:20 pm

  18. head of the FBI

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:23 pm

  19. Commissioner of Major League Baseball.

    Crushing George Bush’s dream.

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:29 pm

  20. In all seriousness, FBI Director or Federal Appeals judge.

    Comment by NIref Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 3:46 pm

  21. I don’t care as long as it is out of town.

    Comment by Bill Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 4:05 pm

  22. For a fleeting moment, I thought about the movie “American Gangster”. Russell Crowe’s character is a poor cop who puts himself through law school becomes a prosecutor and puts away one of the most wealthy and feared drug dealers in America (played by Denzel Washington). This is a true story - so I can ruin the end of the money - but Crowe’s character eventually becomes a defense attorney, strikes up a friendship with Denzel and winds up as his attorney. How ironic would it be if that is the career path and life path that Fitz and Blago follow?! :)

    In all seriousness, I think he should merit serious consideration for the head of the FBI or CIA - or even the Attorney General of the United States. Not to be political, but Eric Holder does not have the best track record and is not exactly revered by non-Democrats. Obama could coax Fitz to run the DOJ and should Mitt Romney win the presidency he would be a fool to not offer Fitz the job.

    Comment by Team Sleep Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 4:45 pm

  23. While we could certainly use you there, too, don’t go for a bench seat, Fitz. As one of the 100 sexiest alive (truly sorry, but I had to this once just to make my point), you are WAY underestimating how effective you could be at campaigning at some point. We’ve already been surprised once by someone who also underestimated the need for same and we certainly could have used out in the front lines.

    Merit-based greatness is knocking. Please don’t pass it up, because our State and Country need you. Not only because you’ve got the strength, “beauty and brains,” but also because we need more great role models than ever before.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 4:47 pm

  24. Run for Attorney General, if and when Lisa Madigan moves on?

    Attorney General of the US? Here is a flash–Eric Holder is not necessarily revered among Democrats either, because of reluctance of the administration to go after the folks who caused the financial crash. I would love to see Fitzgerald go after white collar criminals in the financial sector. Probably never happen though. They contribute too much money to both political parties. Probably no administration would turn him loose on them.

    Comment by jake Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 4:50 pm

  25. He could wait for Benedict to kick the bucket…listening to the recap of his career, I finally figured out his prosecutorial approach. He prosecuted public corruption the same way he prosecuted terrorists…no matter the context, he stretched the available laws as far as possible and then some to maximize the penalty and viewed the defendants as existential threats to society. That’s not really what I see as the prosecutors duty.

    Comment by D.P. Gumby Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:06 pm

  26. U.S. Ambassador to Ireland

    Comment by amalia Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:18 pm

  27. I’d be shocked to see him anywhere outside the federal government. DOJ? FBI? DHS? Any of those are plausible.

    Comment by Boone Logan Square Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:21 pm

  28. US Attorney General … for the reasons mentioned by others

    Alternatively, head of the United Nations …

    Comment by Retired Non-Union Guy Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:22 pm

  29. I bet he would enjoy working pro bono for the Center for Constitutional Rights or the National Lawyers Guild.

    Comment by Kasich Walker, Jr. Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:24 pm

  30. Obama would probably name him to any fed post he wants. Dude pretty much walks on water in the public eye.

    Comment by LS Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:28 pm

  31. I would expect him to take a teaching job at some university until something comes along (like FBI Director) that really appeals to him. His wife and kids have a husband and father who would be in the “American Justice Hall of Fame” if there ever were to be such a place created. Thank you on behalf of myself and my kids for your sacrifice and service Mr. Fitzgerald. You are what is known as “a class act”.

    Comment by Phineas Fogg Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:28 pm

  32. Geez- what a lovefest for this guy! Clearly he should open a PR firm.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:33 pm

  33. –His wife and kids have a husband and father who would be in the “American Justice Hall of Fame” if there ever were to be such a place created.–

    No, “Justice League of America.” He can take Superman’s spot, the way some folks carry on.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 5:33 pm

  34. =Geez- what a lovefest for this guy! Clearly he should open a PR firm.=

    What do you not understand about the term “merit-based,” Anon 5:33? Doesn’t seem like he needs a PR firm.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 6:10 pm

  35. Hey anonymous at 6:10, these comments are about what Fitz’s next job should be…Suggesting he open a PR firm was a back handed compliment. Lighten up,man!

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 7:16 pm

  36. What do you not understand about the term “merit-based,” Anon 5:33? Doesn’t seem like he needs a PR firm. lol ;) hahaha! lol ;)

    Better?

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 7:56 pm

  37. BTW, I actually did find the “PR” comment extremely funny and amusing.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 7:58 pm

  38. U.S. Atty Gen. is a political job just as much as it is a law enforcement job so that makes me skeptical he would get that appointment. FBI Director would be more in his wheelhouse.

    But if he’s leaving this job to spend more time with his two kids and make more money and he wants to stay in Chicago (as he said in that linked article), then I see him getting a law professor job.

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 8:40 pm

  39. Wouldn’t he have to learn the law first?

    Comment by Bill Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 9:06 pm

  40. I get the impression Bill doesn’t like this guy. He could explain why but his lawyer probably would not want him to.

    Comment by wishbone Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 9:18 pm

  41. Warden of the Littleton, Colorado prison.

    Comment by Mr Rodgers Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 9:49 pm

  42. If he is such a good prosecutor how come he never came away with the big fish (RMD)?

    Comment by James the Intolerant Thursday, May 24, 12 @ 10:03 pm

  43. Interesting that the Tribune’s “Chicago Law” column is all about what corporate jobs he might be tempted to take, with no mention of the “public service is in my blood” comment, or even any speculation about teaching.

    I think the guesses here are far more likely to prove correct. I’d absolutely put my money on something on Wordslinger’s list. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-0525-chicago-law-fitzgerald–20120525,0,2660508.column

    Comment by Ann Friday, May 25, 12 @ 8:17 am

  44. I think US Attorney General is a top contender, though I’d stop before I get to “highly likely”. I haven’t started playing the cabinet shuffle game yet, but I’m sure Obama will have a few changes to make. Replacing Holder would be a great way to calm some turbulence. The question then becomes, when your AG is a “fire and forget” missile like Fitzgerald, who do you target?

    @Wordslinger: The Justice League of America is now known as the JLA. In an effort to help boost overseas sales, DC (or more likely Warner Brothers) has been downplaying the “America” part of that for quite a while.

    Comment by Colossus Friday, May 25, 12 @ 9:36 am

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