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“One of the things I always thought in my career that I wanted to do, I thought I would be able to have that opportunity, I hoped, would be to run for office. And even though you’re around it for a long time, you really don’t get a sense of the enormity of it until you get into it,” Daley told the Tribune.

“But the last six weeks or so have been really tough on me, struggling with this. Is this really me? Is this really what I want to spend my next five to nine years doing? And is this the best thing for me to do at this stage of my life?” he said. […]

“There’s no doubt in my mind that Pat Quinn will not be the next governor of Illinois,” said Daley. “This governor is not that strong that somebody should fear running against him.”

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:12 pm

Comments

  1. Kwame Raoul or Lisa Madigan get a second bite s5 the apple.

    Comment by Pardon Miriam Santos Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:13 pm

  2. One word reaction (misspelled for emphasis): WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOA!!!”

    Comment by Just The Way It Is One Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:16 pm

  3. “I’ve come to the conclusion that this isn’t the best thing for me.”

    And that’s what this campaign has always been about.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MrJM Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:17 pm

  4. NOW he thinks of these things?

    Comment by Commonsense in Illinois Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:19 pm

  5. That sound was jaws dropping

    Comment by Anonish Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:20 pm

  6. Is anyone truly surprised by this? I have been expecting this all along. No staying power whatsoever; and very little path to victory. Madigan will be better off with a Republican Governor, because he can have a punching bag foil from the opposing party.

    Comment by Quinn T. Sential Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:26 pm

  7. Smart move by Daley.

    The Republicans need to unite. This is their big chance.

    Comment by Bottom Line Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:26 pm

  8. Wait til Daley gives 5300 to Rauner then we will see that his candidacy was nothing more than a Bruce infomercial.

    Comment by Obamas Puppy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:27 pm

  9. Sheila, be sure to list any poor judgement calls you made in your former career on line 3 of the application.

    Comment by Dept. of Unemployment Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:27 pm

  10. **“There’s no doubt in my mind that Pat Quinn will not be the next governor of Illinois,” said Daley. “This governor is not that strong that somebody should fear running against him.”**

    Wow. Classless.

    Comment by dave Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:27 pm

  11. Please don’t tell me any of you are really surprised.

    Is this it?? Quinn goes unchallenged?

    Comment by Wensicia Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:27 pm

  12. Pathetic, Bill. Great Democrat you are. But thank you for not making me sick to my stomach.

    I guess if it isn’t easy work, and it doesn’t pay a boatload of money for easy work, he’s just not up for it.

    MrJM - you have nailed it again.

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:30 pm

  13. Bill please check you Democrat card at the door and go join the GOP.

    Comment by Give Me A Break Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:30 pm

  14. Wow. Quinn is one lucky duck. He would have beat Daley badly, but now he doesn’t have to spend millions to do it. This is what a party should do. Unite behind a sitting Governor.

    Comment by Rahm's Middle Finger Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:31 pm

  15. Wow! Nothing like the vote of confidence for Quinn, though.
    Because Quinn can now just raise money and hammer the GOP candidates for the next few months while those GOP candidates hammer each other I think–contrary to what Daley stated–will almost ensure that Quinn will be Governor until 2018. Quinn must have nine political lives. Let’s just call him Governor Nine Lives!
    And I bet the Democratic County Chairmen’s Association feels pretty good with Daley’s announcement coming 48 hours after their endorsement of Quinn and their rejection of Bill. Again–Wow!

    Comment by Oh Man Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:31 pm

  16. “This Governor is not that strong…”
    yet you dropped out because you have no support in our own party. lame excuse.

    Comment by poolguy87 Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:32 pm

  17. To be or not to be.

    The Bubbly Creek Hamlet has spoken and as a congenital democrat with a bad moon rising all I can say is “good riddance”.

    He actually said that about Quinn?

    If this wasn’t a Rich Miller blog where I didn’t have to watch my language I would say something unkind towards Mr Daley in a profane way.

    However, it is a Rich Miller blog so I will just say “Best of Luck Secretary Daley. Don’t let the door scuff your Gucci loafers on the way out.”

    The man has no class and I’m not going to make a rhyme out of that on Rich Miller blog.

    Comment by IrishPirate Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:33 pm

  18. Quinn will now win re-election. While the Republicans tear each other apart, Quinn will be raising money and building support.

    Comment by Just Me Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:37 pm

  19. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=krD4hdGvGHM&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DkrD4hdGvGHM

    Quinn re-elected today.

    Comment by Norseman Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:43 pm

  20. Agree times 1000. The last 3 months have been a set up for Bruce. This is a sad day for the Democratic Party.

    Comment by centennial Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:45 pm

  21. Classless exit… He quits and says someone else should run cause Quinn is beatable? No wonder there is no support for him. Ridiculous statement to make.

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:45 pm

  22. Mr. Daley, gracious you are not.

    Comment by (618) Democrat Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:47 pm

  23. Thinking now that the GOP candidate in the GE will now need 22-23% of Cook County votes. Great opportunity to Steve Kim to get some voter registration drives going and hit the 18-24 year olds with 21% unemployment (roughly). Really a great opportunity for Rutherford and maybe Dillard to capitalize.

    Comment by woodchuck Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:47 pm

  24. Maybe he remembered the title of one of the best books written about IL Politics:

    “We Don’t Want Nobody Sent” by Milt Rakove.

    Nobody sent him. Not Obama, Clinton or his big brother.
    Now, that book was written some time ago, so lets update the title to:

    “We don’t want nobody nobody wants” !!

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:49 pm

  25. I don’t agree that Daley got in to help Rauner nor do I believe Rauner will be able to “capitalize” on his departure as a path to victory.

    Looking like four more Squeezy years right now.

    Comment by Arthur Andersen Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:50 pm

  26. This election is now the Republicans to lose.

    Comment by Boog Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:50 pm

  27. - Norseman -,

    When the write-in stops, I will at least bring Cannoli.

    To the Post,

    “At the end of the day”…

    There has to be a fire in the belly. Running for any office, especially Governor … in Illinois…you have to want it so bad, that the lumps you will take mean nothing compared to the desire and motivation to be the Top Politico in all the state.

    Plus, lets be real for a moment; was there any chatter, real chatter of a #2, besides the lip service of “Daley vetting”?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:51 pm

  28. A little faster than I thought. But inevitable.

    Now the Republicans (how many wannabees exactly? Four? Five?) will leap to the challenge, unite behind a leader and…not.

    The impact on pension “reform.”? Will Squeezy become less scary now that Quinn doesn’t have to worry about pension-related carping from his own party?

    Comment by Cassandra Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:53 pm

  29. Is anyone surprised by this? Anyone who has seen him “campaign” these past few months surely has witnessed Daley looking more like someone checking off a list of chores than a person who truly wanted to run. This was an exercise in pure vanity and privileged-white-man boredom.

    Comment by Anonymous54 Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:58 pm

  30. Bad news for Payton Prep Clouter;

    “One of these things, is not like the other, one of these things, doesn’t belong …”

    If the other 3 don’t use the Quinn playbook on hitting early on the narrative of PPC’s hypocrisy, especially as a huge Rich Daley and Rahm Emanuel donor for starters, then all three could be finished…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:58 pm

  31. That’s some leadership he’s showing!

    he says no one should fear running against Quinn, yet it’s not something he wants to put himself through “for the next 5 to 9 years”. Whatever.

    This proves my theory. The Daleys, and their people, have never understood state politics. What’s worse is they have never cared to bother to learn, either.

    As little as I like Pat Quinn - he’s not a quitter. And he’s willing to show up at places he knows he’ll get booed - like the Stanley Cup parade speech.

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:59 pm

  32. Adding… Except for when he was in front of a camera. Then he was happy to be “campaigning.” I second MrJM’s comment.

    Comment by Anonymous54 Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 7:59 pm

  33. Willy, you’re still my guy for Gov. I was trying to lull Quinn into a false sense of security. You’ll slide in on an excellent stealth campaign.

    Comment by Norseman Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:00 pm

  34. Anyone claiming this was a foregone conclusion is kidding themselves. Daley was all over the state working, he was trying to raise funds; he wanted this bad. Something happened that changed his mind, probably something dirty that he wouldn’t be able to overcome, but that’s pure speculation. This is without a doubt a good omen for the Republicans.

    Comment by Realist Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:00 pm

  35. @ Obamas Puppy -

    Exactly. He’s a stalking horse for Rauner.

    Comment by olddog Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:02 pm

  36. Holiday dinner at the Madigan household will be extra fascinating this year.

    Thanks, Dad.

    Comment by Formerly Known As... Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:02 pm

  37. It will be telling if the Democrats allow this Governor a free pass to the nomination.

    Comment by Formerly Known As... Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:04 pm

  38. We are so efficient here in Illinois. We’ve already chosen our governor for next term—more than a year ahead of time.

    Comment by Cassandra Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:04 pm

  39. No Dem. primary - the word gets out for Dems to vote in the Republican primary for Dillard. Dillard vs. Quinn - everyone unites behind Dillard … just wait and see

    Comment by interesting Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:08 pm

  40. Enough with the “classless” nonsense. He didn’t say anything anyone doesn’t already know. Quinn is a weak, weak governor. One of the weakest and most ineffective in history. Many Democrats would rather see someone like Rutherford than Pat Quinn. That should tell you something.

    Comment by L.S. Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:11 pm

  41. Way to build the party, Mr. Bill! If there was any doubt that Bill Daley was an Elephant in Donkey clothing, his withdrawal remarks put that doubt to rest forever.

    Comment by Truth teller Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:12 pm

  42. not seeing how Daley bowing out, and no one will remember he even ran for Gov a year from now, helps the Repubs… they are going to unite behind one guy, or billionaire/clouter Bruce with Daley connections is better off now? really???

    Comment by poolguy87 Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:13 pm

  43. In related news Bill Daley announced he is considering a campaign for Governor in ‘18.

    Comment by Independent Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:13 pm

  44. “This Governor is not that strong…”

    And yet he’s the last one standing.

    Comment by Cheswick Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:13 pm

  45. Well, L.S., at least you don’t hide behind the Dem label like Daley did. Thanks for your input.

    Comment by Truth teller Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:15 pm

  46. He must have realized that MJM was going to swat him away like a fly if he continued. I was kinda looking forward to that.

    (Admittedly, I am a sick individual sometimes.)

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:18 pm

  47. “interesting - Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:08 pm:

    No Dem. primary - the word gets out for Dems to vote in the Republican primary for Dillard. Dillard vs. Quinn - everyone unites behind Dillard … just wait and see”

    Only one problem with your scenario. Sneaky dems like me might migrate to the GOP ballot in the primary and vote for the most unelectable Repub for the general election. I’ve done it before.

    Comment by IrishPirate Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:19 pm

  48. But all I can think of is Pat Quinn sitting on a little blue chair, singing “Jesus Loves Me.”

    Comment by I'm supposed to be working Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:21 pm

  49. Pat Quinn in 2014

    Lisa Madigan in 2018

    The Democrats have united to win.

    Comment by Ruby Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:22 pm

  50. Some realities….

    Quinn, today, and “player to be named later”,no primary.

    Lisa, no Primary, no General opponent.

    Jesse, no Primary, no General opponent.

    Sheila Simon, takes on Topinka, arguably the most popular Repubican in Illinois, and gets no Primary but after turning on Quinn, no one is losing sleep if Topinka takes Sheila out.

    Frerichs gets no Primary and gets … either a campaign run by Jason Plummer, or a Campaign run by Senior HGOP operative for Tom Cross.

    This is happening my Slytherin House Republican friends. All the above, are, today, going to be raising dollars, and avoiding conflict to get past March and beyond.

    Daley gave the opportunity for Slytherin House Republicans to “take it to” the ILGOP, like a Bill Daley, or the Dem Treasurer’s race…

    Now, Bill Daley has made the slating a reality that can lead to money issues for the GOP, and another chance for Pat Quinn to outlast Brady …Dillard …Rauner …Rutherford … as the top of the ticket in ILGOP refuses to understand the problem Rauner brings, and the opportunity for the 3 to attack Rauner and build GOP Unity around the idea that Rauner is what is wrong with Illinois, and while we 3 disagree, we all agree that Bruce Rauner, like Bill Daley,is what is wrong with Illinois.

    The ILDems love them a sorting, we in the ILGOP, we love us a dividing.

    Big difference.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:22 pm

  51. That’s right, Mr. Daley, when pursued for the right reasons seeking public office is a personal sacrifice.

    Comment by Louis Howe Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:23 pm

  52. Oh yeah, forgot …

    Sen. Durbin has a pass, and no “opponent” in the General.

    “And the hits just keep on coming …”

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:25 pm

  53. ===“I’ve come to the conclusion that this isn’t the best thing for me.”

    And that’s what this campaign has always been about.

    – MrJM===

    Outstanding, outstanding.

    “If I can’t be loved for me, and everyone around me loves me to … then I will take … me .. and go home.”

    Nicely done, - MrJM -

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:27 pm

  54. From the article

    “Since launching his bid, Daley had collected almost $1.2 million, including $100,000 from his own pocket…

    Daley had been assembling a veteran campaign staff and only two weeks ago tapped Tom Bowen, a top political aide to Mayor Rahm Emanuel, to run his campaign for governor.”

    Those aren’t the actions of someone going through the motions.

    Something changed. Dramatically. Recently.

    Comment by Formerly Known As... Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:29 pm

  55. Bill Daley: “A toast, Illinois Democrats, to love on my terms. Those are the only terms anybody ever knows - his own.”

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:37 pm

  56. OW - you are right on. Again. Rather than being out if touch, as most Repubs are, you are very much in touch.

    This does hurt Rauner. It adds to the narrative, yes? Wealthy dudes running for office, that being the only thing they’re known for, just isn’t good enough. Running as an outsider, when you clearly are not, people can see through that.

    The ILGOP would do well to pay attention to how you see these things. As it is, as a dyed in the wool Dem, please keep to blogging. :)

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:41 pm

  57. Daley had a nationally known and praised campaign staff. I agree with those who suspect something happened.

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:46 pm

  58. “Daley is gonna need a better comeback.” -RM

    Giggles….

    Comment by Cosmic Charlie Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:48 pm

  59. - low level -,

    Thanks for the very kind words.

    To your Point,

    Yes, ans YES. This is the narrative that the other 3 must make part and parcel of whatever they are doing, and whatever they are saying.

    The prisim, that is Bruce Rauner, is the prism of Bill Daley, and where we all must come to realize is that Pat Quinn plainted Bill Daley in a corner, made the realities of Bill Daley the narrative, and if the other 3 just do that, make it, “Well, I, ‘A’ am for ‘this’, and ’so-and-so’ is not, the reality is that Bruce Rauner and his pals Rahm Emanuel and Rich Daley helped Rauner do ‘y and z’. Do we want that as Republicans?”

    It is the pivot, it is the prism, it is the lookingglass to win for the GOP governors campaign that can turn it more about being republican under the light of what Bruce Rauner is not, as opposed to who thinks being the most Slytherin against the field will turnout voters.

    Sleep well, - low level -, I am miles and miles away from the arena.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:50 pm

  60. Sad day for Illinois, which desperately needs to be shaken up. On a human level, I understand Bill Daley’s decision. Running is a lot tougher than being behind the scenes. I’m just sorry that he won’t be a candidate, offering ideas, issues, and leadership. I hope his candidacy sends a clear message to Governor Quinn that this is more than a game of patronage and campaigning, that Illinois needs stronger leadership that makes the state proud once again.

    Comment by NW Illinois Dem Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:52 pm

  61. You’re a mean one Mr. Daley.

    Comment by Omay Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:53 pm

  62. Quinn has the luck of the Irish this year. Lisa chickens out and Daley drops out, and the Rs beat each other up for 6 months.

    Comment by DuPage Dave Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:56 pm

  63. And now I will not have to hold my nose and vote for him.

    Although the way he went out sure seems to prove Low Level’s argument that, as bad as Quinn may be, Daley was even worse.

    Well argued, LL. Unlike Daley, I can lose an argument with class.

    Comment by Skeeter Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:57 pm

  64. Anyone who thinks this helps the GOP flunks Political Science 101. Quinn would have beaten Daley, but he would’ve had to spend a lot of cash that he can now put in the bank. And any incumbent who has to weather a credible primary challenged is always damaged by the experience and weaker in the Fall if he survives.

    Comment by Frank Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:57 pm

  65. thank you Frank, my sentiments exactly. but it’s not as exciting as the other posts I guess. I think this is just a matter of reality, not drama.

    Comment by poolguy87 Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:09 pm

  66. I would say Mr. Daley came to realize, in part, that he didn’t have that mega-ego required of politicians. I also don’t think his heart was in self promotion. But I also think he realized how broken our system is in Illinois — only in Illinois can you have an incumbent Governor at 30 percent approval receive unanimous county chairs’ endorsements. I would say Illinois isn’t ready for change, which means it may be time for parents like me to look for another state to live in.

    Comment by NW Illinois Dem Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:15 pm

  67. Of course it helps the GOP.

    You just guaranteed that you will be facing an incumbent with perhaps the lowest approval rating in the country while presiding over the 50th worst unemployment rate in America.

    Short term? It would have been nice to have Daley beat up Quinn for a while and force him to spend cash.

    Long term? You would much rather face Quinn than Daley or just about anyone else. Even with his reputation as a strong closer.

    Plus, every GOP contender just got themselves a nice punching bag. If you don’t want to bloody the party, you pile on and bloody your common enemy. This may actually serve to unite the candidates a bit (not completely, but a bit) by focusing them on a single opponent.

    Comment by Formerly Known As... Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:16 pm

  68. Something changed. Dramatically. Recently.

    The Washington Post’s Juliet Eilperin read Richard Wolffe’s “The Message: The Reselling of President Obama” (out tomorrow!) so you don’t have to:

    In the West Wing itself, chief of staff Bill Daley was “a walking disaster” whose reign was “chaotic,” in the words of one campaign aide.
    While everyone knew the Daley didn’t mesh well with longtime Obama staffers and failed to run a smooth operation–just look at his short tenure and all the praise aides heap upon Denis McDonough–the book spells out how he tried to do an end-run around many of his colleagues. “Daley had been running several back channels to the GOP leadership on the debt ceiling and had failed to loop in the White House communications team.”

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/09/16/how-messy-was-the-obama-reelect-campaign-more-than-you-thought/

    – MrJM

    Comment by MrJM Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:23 pm

  69. Quote of the Day!

    - Louis Howe - Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 8:23 pm:

    That’s right, Mr. Daley, when pursued for the right reasons seeking public office is a personal sacrifice.

    Comment by Old and In The Way Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:27 pm

  70. Pat Quinn has one of the markers of a successful politician: he’s one of the luckier men I can recall in IL politics of late. Let’s not forget there’s a good chance we’d be talking about Governor Brady right now, were it not for a steroids-raging pawnbroker who decides to split the angry white man vote in 2010.

    Comment by ZC Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:28 pm

  71. @MrJM,

    Exactly.

    Comment by Wensicia Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:35 pm

  72. I guess that he could not find one person south of I-80 or west of I-294 who would vote for a Daley. He can go back to D.C now. Maybe he could take Rahm with him.

    Wonder if Anthony Weiner will move to the North Shore now?

    Comment by Rollo Tomasi Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:35 pm

  73. The notion that Dems crossover to vote for Dillard and then unite behind Dillard is a really weird fantasy that somehow thinks we’re heading into 2010. That Kirk Dillard…maybe. But the guy who’s been running hard right, dropping not so subtle digs about his opponent’s sexuality and won the support of Jack Roeser? Umm, I don’t think so. That guy lost most of his crossover appeal with the crazy appeals to the luny right. This Kirk Dillard will be lucky to finish 3rd in the primary.

    And yes, something definitely changed for Bill Daley in the last few days. But what I don’t get is why humiliate yourself by basically saying you couldn’t handle the “enormity” of running for office. HUH? You can handle being White House Chief of Staff (ok, I know that’s debatable), but you can’t handle running a statewide campaign that had been done previously by such luminaries as Roland Burris and Rod Blagojevich??? HUH???

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:36 pm

  74. - Formerly Known As… -

    With respect,

    To your Points,

    1) A year, is a LONG time for an incumbent to get over bad numbers, organize, define his opponent, who just was defined in a heated Primary win, and cobble a coalition OPPOSED to the idea that whomever the GOP gets the Nomination, they will be “worse for you than me.”

    Seen that movie before, actually saw it 4 years ago.

    Further,

    The sad truth in a REPUBLICAN Primary, especially in the ILGOP in the past few cycles, its about “firing Madigan” and who is more “pure” and not about winning on the idea that Pat Quinn is what is wrong, himself.

    That movie ends bad too, “firing Madigan” with Counties thinking they vote and Veto=Proofed Houses of the General Assembly.

    Bill Daley’s departure, today, allows the ILDems to regroup, build their narrative with time, the most precious commodity behind money, on their side …

    While the ILGOP, and the 4 potential Nominees worried about who is can beat who in march, and not about who can win it all, without tarnishing themselves or the other 3 in the meantime.

    This is bad news for the ILGOP, especially Bruce Rauner … if some campaign is savy enough … with the limits of being broke or underfunded … to make it about not “being Bruce Rauner” and not about “being the Right …Republican”

    Again, - Formerly Known As… -, Much Respect…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:37 pm

  75. OW is exactly right…except about Rauner. I don’t know why you think attacking the rich guy is going to work as well in a GOP primary as it would have worked in a Dem primary.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 9:56 pm

  76. - Chicago Cynic -,

    Its not about attacking the “Rich Guy”;

    It’s all about attacking the Fake “outsider”, the Fake “man of the people”…

    Defining yourself as someone who is not going to donate monies to Rich Daley and Rahm Emanuel, (do not say ‘Democrat’ so you can use it in the General being about the personalities, not the Party Affiliations), and clouting a child, denying a worthy Chicago child a chance through Rich Daley appointee Arne Duncan…

    It’s about the hypocricy versus the “purity”.

    That is the secret. Get a good ground game, with the message about the Bill Daleys and Bruce Rauner insider days being over …and getting those Pluses to vote …

    You are cooking with some gas…

    With respect …- Chicago Cynic -

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 10:02 pm

  77. OW,

    If hypocrisy was as powerful as you seem to think, we’d never elect anyone. I’m sorry - I really do understand your case against Rauner and I really do respect your opinions generally on all matters GOP, but I continue to think you are radically underestimating Rauner in the primary. GOPers want someone who can win. I think they’ve been out of power long enough that they will compromise their principles if they smell a winner.

    Time will tell but I still see an incredibly weak GOP field that Rauner’s money can make a serious difference.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 10:26 pm

  78. It’s a rematch. Quinn vs. Brady. Quinn wins by 8 points

    Comment by Anon Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 10:44 pm

  79. - Chicago Cynic -,

    I do not underestimate Rauner, at all.

    All I am trying to convey is the map to beat the Payton Prep Clouter. I don’t know if any of the other 3 can do what needs to get done, or if they can see that the path to “win” these Primaries is what is tearing away the opportunity to win General Elections.

    Defining themselves, instead of through “purity” which becomes “too extreme” in the Generals, as the “Non-Daley, Non-Rahm, Insider, Fake Every-Man” is so much better than painting yourself as “too extreme” the day you win a Primary … on “Purity”

    Am I right? That is what is great about being called out on it, you force me to defend it. If I can’t defend it, well, then …

    That doesn’t mean I am going to convert you to my thoughts…

    I don’t mind to defend it, question away.

    Much respect, - Chicago Cynic -…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 10:45 pm

  80. –I would say Mr. Daley came to realize, in part, that he didn’t have that mega-ego required of politicians.–

    Best belly laugh of the day!

    When did he discover his humility? Staring at his photo in the White House Situation when Osama got clipped, standing in the center in his suit and tie, while the president is seated off to the side?

    Comment by wordslinger Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 10:51 pm

  81. @Skeeter - thank you a bunch. It doesnt give me any pleasure, believe me. But at least for me, as much as I dislike Quinn, voting for a guy like Bill Daley, I just couldn’t picture it.

    Re: Bruce’s reaction - Who is trying to “intimidate” you out of the race, Rauner? Is that what you learned from this? So you’ll be tough with the union bosses, blah blah blah. You’ve mentioned that umpteen times now. We get it. But aren’t you just another wealthy guy who views this as a great way to end your career?

    What from your previous record shows us you have the ability to forge a workable, doable compromise on these issues? You’re an outsider? Really?

    Comment by low level Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 11:01 pm

  82. Come all without, come all within,
    You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn!
    Come all without, come all within,
    You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn!

    Comment by Levi Monday, Sep 16, 13 @ 11:39 pm

  83. I used to think Obama was the luckiest politician alive…kicks opponents off ballot to get to State Sen. & his major Dem & Repub opponents drop out of U.S. Sen. race, but I think it is Quinn who now gets that moniker. BTW, did you notice Daley quote Shakespere as saying doing the same over & expecting different result is insanity…Albert Einstein said it.

    Comment by Johnny Justice Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 12:02 am

  84. OW,

    I generally agree with your assessment, and I agree that Rauner can be attacked as simply a different strain of the disease that ails us. That having been said, I happen to know he is generally pretty moderate and we all know the kind of Rs that win in Illinois. So picture a moderate Rauner on a broad spectrum of issues but one that declares war on AFSCME and vows to get our fiscal house in order. That could very well be a path to victory in a general, even for Payton Clouter Bruce.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 12:39 am

  85. what a good democrat you are bill bashing the governor. you knew you couldnt escape being part of the last recession too.

    Comment by foster brooks Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 5:15 am

  86. “Pat is a tough, experienced candidate who has won and lost and been around this track many times,” said political strategist David Axelrod, who stressed he was friends with both Daley and Quinn. “Pat was left for dead four years ago. He won a primary people thought he would lose and a tough general election that people thought couldn’t win. People shouldn’t underestimate him.”

    Comment by chubs mahoney Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 6:35 am

  87. Orville Hodge,

    “With kindest personal regards, I remain.

    Sincerely yours,

    Oswego Wiilly”

    - Chicago Cynic -,

    You are a cynic!

    If the GOP doesn’t take the Payton Prep Clouter out first, Quinn has the knack of taking “extreme” candidates out.

    Time will tell & who Payton Prep Clouter Bruce Rauner chooses as his #2 will be “interesting” too.

    It’s early, but every day that passes, is every day that is wasted.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 6:51 am

  88. Just Me

    Actually this may help the GOP. Since there may not be a Quinn challenger, many moderates and independents, who may have voted in the Democratic primary, may crossover and vote for a someone like Rutherford, who has won statewide as a GOP candidate and may appeal to them. These voters could offset the hardcore extremists that keep nominating unelectable candidates. Of course, the Democrat voters could also crossover to vote for someone that they see as easy prey.

    “Quinn will now win re-election. While the Republicans tear each other apart, Quinn will be raising money and building support”

    Comment by AFSCME Steward Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:06 am

  89. If Quinn is beatable, why did he drop out ?

    ” He quits and says someone else should run cause Quinn is beatable”

    Comment by AFSCME Steward Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:08 am

  90. ===may crossover and vote for a someone like===

    That rarely happens.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:10 am

  91. If your GOP Primary strategy, in Chicago and Cool County specifically, is to get a good punt of voters to pull a GOP ballot that measurable enough to get over the finish line, you are planning on losing.

    Plus, who is going to “find” these Dems in the Primary, and catalog and “vote” these Dems… without a Field Operation?

    This is not a strategy, it’s a Hail Mary.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:14 am

  92. Stupid. Phone.

    “Get a good chunk of your Chicago & Cook County voters from Democrats switching over to vote in the GOP Primary, and organize them well enough to be measurable, without a Field Operation. That is not a strategy, that is a Hail Mary.”

    Apologies!

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:24 am

  93. The press conference should be interesting if Bill Daley stays on this “sore loser” narrative. It is unbecoming of him. To flatly state Pat Quinn will not win is comical. It depends on the opponent and the status of “pension reform” at that point. My feeling is only Dillard can beat him, but Dillard may not get out of the GOP primary.

    Comment by MrGrassroots Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:33 am

  94. Chicago Cynic

    This strategy would be political suicide for the GOP. Quinn won in 2010 for 1 reason, AFSCME. State employees and their family members were the reason he won. In order for a GOP candidate to win in the fall he or she needs to appeal to AFSCME voters. The AFSCME leadership is all radical left, but many AFSCME members are not. Declaring war on these members, and threatening their jobs is not going to win their votes. Chicago, and many parts of the collar counties, are union. Running against unions will weaken support in the largest voting area in the state. Downstate, which is heavily GOP, has many state facilities. Some of these facilities are the largest source of employment in the area. Run against these people’s jobs and see how many of these GOP vote for Quinn. Brady ran on this strategy in 2010 & lost. If the GOP thinks that it can win by making AFSCME the scapegoat for Illinois problems, say hello to 4 more years of Quinn.

    “So picture a moderate Rauner on a broad spectrum of issues but one that declares war on AFSCME and vows to get our fiscal house in order. That could very well be a path to victory in a general, even for Payton Clouter Bruce.”

    Comment by AFSCME Steward Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:50 am

  95. - ASCME Steward -

    Well said, beat me to it.

    To add, if I may …

    This is not Indiana or Wisconsin or any state south of the Mason-Dixon line.

    Taking on the Unions, and being a hypocrite about education, and making money off public pensions, and the Rahm and Rich Daley connections …even in a General Election…

    Payton Prep Clouter Bruce Rauner is a dream-type candidate for a Populist like Quinn.

    Rauner is like running against Brady again, without any politcal base of operation to begin with.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 7:59 am

  96. There is no question that AFSCME was instrumental in Quinn’s 2010 victory, but don’t underestimate the help the trades gave to Quinn too. Dennis Gannon and his crew worked relentlessly too to deliver Quinn.

    Comment by MrGrassroots Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 8:01 am

  97. - MrGrassroots -

    Good point. There was a coaliton of the “Anyone but Bill Brady” and Quinn pulled it off becuase that coalition, actually worked the last 3 weeks, and especially worked on Election Day to ensure the Defeat of bill Brady, as well as the Election of Pat Quinn.

    Payton Prep Clouter Bruce Rauner is the “same movies”, just different actors, and a more motivated “supporting cast”.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 8:05 am

  98. Going out with a slam on Quinn.

    Talk about low class.

    Comment by too obvious Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 8:17 am

  99. The only reason I know is I was one of those recruits. I am dreaming about a Quinn versus Rauner election just for the entertainment value. What does Mayor Emanuel do in that race and if he makes the wrong move there, it could cost him during the mayoral election.

    I also believe that Kirk Dillard, if he gets out of the GOP primary (looks doubtful), can defeat Quinn in a close race.

    Comment by MrGrassroots Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 8:20 am

  100. I never thought he had a chance nor the sand for a campaign. His parting shot at Quinn was petty and classless

    Comment by Charlatan Heston Tuesday, Sep 17, 13 @ 8:33 am

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