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I prefer Mitt's realism high flootin Rhetoric.... I dread the coming four years of Father's Day lectures from our New Prez.
Mitt's ward voted for renovation of pits like the old Brach's site, not morality lessons.
"He [Axelrod] liked Obama in part because he could see that the candidate was unusually intelligent (especially, in his experience, for a politician coming out of the Illinois Statehouse) . . ."
Of course, we have never demanded unusual intellignce from those who represent us, and sometimes downright resent it. How about Ken Dunkin?
Emil would be an embarrassment and would probably drag some of that IL dirt to DC that President Elect Obama would like to leave behind. I don't see any way that Emil would run for re-election in 2 years which throws the open seat to the voters. Or if he did run, I see him losing a primary primary which throws the seat back to the voters also.
Although I'm not sure Emil would be great for our state, he would clearly be a short term seat filler. Schakowsky would be okay but she's not going to get it - it doesn't help Blago to pick her.
Jay Hoffman is a dark horse, but still possible. Iris Martinez? Both terrible picks, but maybe useful to Blago - which is why he might pick them.
Emil Jones. That way, it wil be a nice heated race in the next go-round.
Now since Illinois voters sacrificed a good chunk of their political freedom to make that happen (remember when they voted to permanently move up the primaries to early February - the dead of winter, and making peak campaign season during the holidays, handicapping challengers? No? I didn't think so), I figure Barrack owes us a whole bunch of free stuff.
Now start sending it our way, Mr. President. We will be waiting.
There are a number of good Senate candidates. If Blago wants to curry favor with Obama, I'd suggest Valerie Jarrett or Penny Pritzker.
Interesting sidenote: Under the Rules of the Senate, a gubernatorial appointment requires the signatures of the state's governor and secretary of state. Does that give Jesse White effective veto power of an appointment?
For example, monkeys would fly, but what if he enticed Paul Vallas to take it?
Even with the stench of Blagojevich, would some of the names being bandied about be good choices? At this point, can he do anything right, or are all of his actions considered to be anti-Midas?
Somebody send Carothers a civics book so he can learn the difference between a Congressman and President. Sigh.
When I am appointed I would expect, as a US Senator, to have even less to do than now. Hence, my blogging time, particularly in support of Gov. Blagojevich, would almost certainly increase. I promise to be a bipartisan porker and would be certain to find a little bacon for the esteemed aldermen from the West Side as well as for my Republican friends in Aurora and the blogmeister in Springfield.
I will still participate in all Illinois polls several times to maintain our current favorable rating of 13%
Bill doesn't forget his friends.
Voters will not want to see this kind of behavior rewarded.
Could he hold the seat after being appointed by Blago? I'm not sure.
Is he up for a primary fight against Hynes or Madigan? Another good question.
Should he accept if it is offered? If I was him, I'm not sure I would.
A Kwame appointment would be great for Illinois, but probably not as good for Kwame.
So, naturally I recommend keeping the seat vacant!
This is Obama's pick-Blago will call the Prez and say who do you want and that will be the end of it. All this Blagoviating to get his face on the news is pure puffery. The Gov doesn't have the guts to make this call.
he would be smart to accept a more cushy appointment from his protgee...like an Ambassadorship...
My favorite line in Charlie Wilson's War was when the feamle protagonist asks, "Why is Congress doing nothing"? To which Mr. Wilson replies, "Tradition, mostly". Perfect! Exactly!
Bill Clinton
(heck, Hillary wasn't from NY either, and downstate would love him)
Chris Kennedy
(why should Massachusetts get a lock)
Debbie Halvorson
(ILSenate to USSenate is just neater, plus think how much fun her replacement Congressman Novak would be!)
I sure hope you are mistaken. As it stands now, Danny Davis doesn't understand that his district reaches all the way to the lake [and from the precincts I've seen, the voters share the perception].
A Senator who would be responsible for the ENTIRE state, and not just part of the west side of Chicago? That seems completely impossible.
http://illinoisreview.typepad.c
om/illinoisreview/2008/11/why-doesnt-rahm.html
(laughing)
:)
And they wonder why their party is in shambles.
Great question. I would suggest Blagojevich would argue that Senate Rules are only advisory. He's not going to give a second's thought to any opinion of Jesse White. The real interesting question here is whether Jesse White would be a plausible candidate to replace Obama, then Blagojevich could name a new SoS. The SoS Index Department runs the Illinois Register, which is the document that publishes administrative rules. The submission to SoS of administrative rules is what triggers JCAR action. It's devious - and probably too cerebral for even Blagojevich, but it does create an interesting twist.
Likely not. The 17th Amendment says the legislature may give the gov power to appoint someone. Not "one part".
Of course, since SoS White is not even CLOSE to being anything like GB Rod, this wont even be a question.
On the other hand, if SoS White DID want to give Rod a taste of his own medicine....
:)
race for the 5th CD, but why should she stop there? go all
the way for the Senate appointment. how arrogant!
ain't that the truth
IR is not the Illinois Republican Party...
1. African American
2. Woman
3. Way smarter than either her husband or her father-in-law, and by appointing her she takes the obvious nepotism out of play which would occur if he appointed her husband instead. If the Gov appointed JJJ instead is there any doubt that his wife would get plugged into his congressional anyway?
If he were smart (insert your own punch line here___________) then at the same time he would strike a deal with Mayor Daley to appoint Darcel Beavers to Sandi Jackson's Aldermanic seat. Then both fractions of the south side African American Community are covered and beholden to the Gov., and the Mayor is happy because both Jackson's are in Washington and out of his hair. The Mayor also gets to have a fully compliant Beavers family eternally indebted to him both in the City Council, as well as the hog with the big nuts at the County Board as well.
This would have the added bonus of perhaps being the only possible selection that eliminate the opportunity for JJS and JJJ to publicly AND privately whine and complain about being passed over for something that they no doubt feel they're somehow entitled to.
But it sure seems to reflect the current state of the ILGOP.
Al the Pal was, though.
Burris is the safe bet for GB Rod, though. No heat for not appointing a black, you get a solid, exp. politician with statewide experience, and he's not likely to stay in the seat any longer than Durban.
word, love the Burris idea. That would give Novak a week worth of stories detailing how ol' Roland "someday the license plates in Illinois will read Land of Burris" has been scrapin' by the past few years.
Interesting thought...
Asked what she expected an Obama presidency to mean to her West Side ward, Ald. Emma Mitts (37th) replied, “One word: money. You’re supposed to take care of home first, aren’t you?â€
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Beginnings of the logic that supports my post yesterday where I said that the Liberals and Ds are probably doomed within two years because they'd come up with their own flavor of "moderates v. conservatives" because of $$.
Step 2: frustration that those with most of it will still find ways to hang onto rather than distribute it "fairly and equally".
If we're going for African-American women, how about Valerie Jarrett? Or even the principal of my son's middle school?