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Better check your history books- Abe was a Republican.
The Governor did keep his no tax pledge but that was hardly the "only campaign promise he kept." The minimum raise was significantly raised. All children have access to health care. Education funding has been significantly raised and on and on. You know all this. Why print otherwise?
If the press paid just a little more attention to the accomplishments of the administration and less to the wishful thinking of the rod haters regarding indictments and "Gov. Quinn" the public would gain a more accurate picture of the fine way that this state is being governed. The campaign is over and the "pundits" from Carol Marin to you to Kroll to Kass and Brown failed to persuade the public to vote your way. While we concentrate on governing you and the rest of the "corps" should concentrate on telling the truth about the accomplishments of the governor.
As for the next campaign, either in two or four years, sign me up. It is a pleasure to work with such fine, hard working,competent professionals. Months ago I wrote that the doubters should just sit back and watch the how the professionals run a camapign. I hope you all learned something.
Let's face it- if Tim Nieukirk spent $18K on ads and Blago spent $4.6K, Nieukirk would be the next Governor of Illinois. Period.
If you are aware of any improprieties report them to the EIG as you are duty bound to do. If not, then shut up and get to work!
He won the election only because he had enough campaign money to, as one observor called it, "carpet bomb" Topinka with negative television ads. It's my opinion that if voters had read only newspapers that Blagojevich would not have been re-elected.
Sure he's spending more of our tax money on under-used programs like All Kids, but he's GOT NO PLAN for how to continue to fund programs responsibly. That's because his vision extends only as far as the next election. Don't expect him to change.
So congrats to Blago's campaign team and his advertising people. Although it should be noted- especially for a guy with Presidential ambitions- that he received about 200,000 fewer votes than he did in 2002, and about 750,000 fewer votes than Lisa Madigan received this year. And, he did not receive 50 percent of the vote, hardly a recommendation to the people in the other 49 states.
The election results show that your opinions are out of the mainstream.Fortunately, the voters of Illinois don't get their information from columnists or biased newspapers like the Chicago Scabune. I wonder if Bruce Dolt was marching with the Peraica vigilantes on Tuesday night. At least Judy lost with class.
Blago won't last this 4 year term. In a way though I wish he would because I'd love to see him go up against Lisa Madigan. With this election over and now the national press is concentrating on the front runners for the presidential nomination, why is it that no one has mentioned the governor of Illinois? I believe even sleazy politicians have standards and Blago doesn't fit in. Obama has been smart enough to recognize his dealings with Rezko can come back to haunt him and he has wisely taken the opportunity to divorce himself from Rezko. Blago is still blindly loyal to his crooked friends and doesn't have sense enough to run a clean ship.
But I'd love to see Blago try to run for president in '08. That's the only way we will get answers from him to our State questions. He will not be able to duck the press and paparazzi. No, Blago won't go after a presidential nomination. He's pretty stupid, but I give him a little credit for not being that stupid.
A lot can change in two years out. Never count Rod out. Lisa would never challenge a democratic incumbent in a primary. She doesn't work that way.
I really cannot give any credibility to anything you say about Elvis because you are so blinded and enamoured by him. Even his most ardent supporters would admit the man has flaws. You cannot bring yourself to admit even that. No one is faultless or blameless. Your boy has lots of baggage he's carrying around and as more subpoenas are issued and more people indicted, his load is going to become very heavy. I would think more highly of you if you were to occasionally admit that there is something that just doesn't sound right or that Elvis has proposed a program that won't fly. I'm beginning to think that it is you who is still campaigning - campaigning for some type of position in his administration. Your "Stepford" loyalty is really laughable and is making you look very foolish.
Here is a thought. If Mike Madigan wants Lisa to be Governor in 4 years and not 8 what if Mike Madigan starts pushing finance reform? Limited spending in some ways could help Lisa because of the other resources (people) her dad could bring to help her campaign.
They have to keep his perception up as a strong leader with a strong future.
They know he is weak and vunerable from with in his own party.
The investigations will take a toll on his ratings and soon the other governor wanabees will start circling like vultures.
I think that Lisa will assist with the investigation and her daddy will start the political jockeying to ensure the powers to be line up behind her when she makes her move.
I don't think she would go after him(run against him)straight up, but after his popularity dips to an all time low from the corruption and failed programs and the budget...folks will beg her to run.
By the way, Elvis used "little e' as a nickname for something. Does anyone know what for?
A presidential run is out of the question because the Dem field is too crowded already (Hillary, Obama being the elephants in the room) and there are those pesky scandals. Would he want to be a senator? One of 100 presidential wannabees, and one with little seniority? Not too attractive. He'll be fifty this year and at fifty-four, one is getting a little old to try to get on the national political stage.
So, can Lisa and Alexi afford to wait 8 years instead of four? Same problem as Obama has. A lot can change in 8 years and the longer they wait in Illinois, the more likely a Republican backlash. Second terms tend to have more problems than first terms, federal investigations aside. Financial chickens coming home. Program flaws come to light in programs like Allkids. Troubled agencies like DCFS and DHS get more troubled (DCFS, for example, has had a number of very sad cases in which young children under their supervision died violently this year).
The Blag/Lisa/Alexi tension, with Obama and Madigan pulling strings in the background, will make these four years fascinating to watch.
On a more hopeful note, the money guys were still at his victory party but now they were hiding out along the walls while Blago's real supporters gathered around the stage. 4 years ago the money guys were on the stage.
JudyB lost, as we knew she would, partly because she ran afoul of the Governor's war chest doing all the negative campaigning and attempted to be the anti-Rod. No candidate or party definition occurred.
That is partly because the IllGOP is itself politically and economically bankrupt and acted mainly as a traffic director. Fundraising was emasculated by the forays of national leaders into0 the State to haul money out to be used to elect Congresspeople in tight races.
And, I say again, Rich, the Republican party moguls make money whoever is in power
and btw, Blago did not get a mandate from teh voters, in fact Judy won a majority in over 2/3 of the counties! Only in Chitown (can you spell "machine")did he overwhelmingly win= obviously the blind part of the state where anything goes no matter what the criminal connection. The reason why the blogs and journalists comments are so negative is because this guy doesn't know how to govern! You can't rob peter to pay paul any longer Mr. Elvis. What a joke! Please, please, run for national office so we can be rid of you!
"Little e" - Rich would have to delete the post.
Rich - Don't know if you remember, but I talked to you one day when you were on the Mike Wilson show (how long ago was that?). The callers were all saying Blago was toast - and I pointed out the sixth year trend would save him. Obviously, Foleygate was unknown at that time, but where would Blago have finished if this was the sixth year of Al Gore's Presidency?
Illinois has no term limits, and the courts have fixed it so that the citizens cannot even place a referendum on the ballot to enact term limits.
Nothing but empty promises
Nothing but lies and half-truths
Nothing but PR schemes without substance
Nothing but corruption in hiring
Nothing but contempt for civil servants
Nothing but fundraising instead of governing
Nothing but deficit budgeting
this is starting to remind me of a John Lennon song
I don't believe in Blago.
His come-uppance is only delayed, but he will join the ranks of Kerner, Walker, and Ryan.
Now Bill, why in the world would so much Federal investigation surround one human being? Why is it that Rezko has now been indicted and why is it that Rezko has been so front and center with Blago in his fundraising and appointments of people to high level jobs? Why is it that Blago appointee Levine has now plead guilty and are you the only one who believes that Blago re-appointed Levine just to keep a political balance on the board? I can't begin to list everything here and I won't try but there is much, much more. Anyone with an ounce of sense would connect those dots and come up with a lot of suspicion for Blago. Have you not been on our planet for the past year or so and read indictments listing Individuals A-K. That Bill is 11 other individuals with the "potential" for indictments. Do you not think that these people are going to roll over on your boy Elvis? Are you the only one in this state that cannot see the trail the Feds took with GRyan and see they are going down the same path? The Feds are slow and methodical. I didn't think they would come forth with an indictment of Blago before the election as they are not even close to indicting him. They have way too many other fish to catch first. They need to build an ironclad case AND THEY WILL.
I personally could not vote for a person who has no morals, principles, ethics, or values. Blago either does not recognize his wrong doings or he's in denial and hopes his dog and pony show will convince the rest of us that he has a Teflon coating. It will continue to be business as usual with him. He will keep going out of state to raise money, he will continue giving away pork to buy votes and support, he will continue to thumb his nose at the legislature in order to get his pet projects through; i.e. stem cell research. Whether you are for the research or not is beside the point. The governor ignored the wishes of the legislature and in doing so is trying to make himself the "third house". It really does no good to try to reason with you. I don't know who you are but I'm beginning to believe you are an inner operative of Blago. His strongest supporters on this blog have taken a hiatus for a while but you just keep on keeping on. That's why I'm just as suspicious of you as I am Elvis.
By the way, my name on this blog is Little Egypt. I know very little about Elvis Presley other than, in my opinion, his popularity also was over exaggerated.
Frankly, I think there is serious doubt that Rod will survive the mounting storm of scandals swirling around his office to finish his term, let alone consider another bite at the apple. We saw in George Ryan's case how quickly the public can turn sour on an otherwise popular chief executive once they understand the case against him. George Ryan dropped like a rock.
Folks should keep in mind that it took almost six years for George Ryan's shadow to catch up with him, but eventually it did. It always does for those who try to maintain their hold on power.
Many politicians move on to big law firms when they decide to discontinue their political careers. No major law firm will hire him in the future since he is so tainted. In fact, he will continue to need the services of such law firms as the indictments continue.
Someone earlier compared Rod to Lincoln. This also deeply amused me. Comparing the Governor to Lincoln is like comparing Ted Haggard to Jesus. Both the Governor and Haggard are hypocrites.
We can only hope that Madigan and Jones will keep the Governor in check. If he continues to perform (or not perform) as he has during the past four years, he will hurt the Democratic Party in upcoming elections. As the Republicans saw on the national level, the voters want results, and not continued pandering to specific groups.
Picking on the governor is one thing but trying to insult Elvis...well, that is just too much!
When the circle narrows, and Blago gets indicted, they will all wonder, "Why didn't anyone tell us?"
The the Illinois GOP is just plain dead for a while, but since Madigan and our Democratic Comptroller seem to have an actual clue, I voted for them and am enjoying watching them tell Rod that he needs to get out of La La Land already and face the state's problems.
That's the only hope at some reform. Get some sensible Democrats to do it, because that's all there is left around here, thanks to the GOP's stupid experiment with Alan Keyes.
Being that everyone seemed comfortable voting for Lisa, as evidenced by her landslide #'s, there's a strong possibility that she will do just that.
And since the press generally (Sun-Times endorsement aside) did such a great job hammering Blago prior to the election, perhaps they can help hammer away at the guy some more.
Top issue: Healthcare! He and Lisa are NOT on the same side on the non-profit hospitals, charity care, billing/collections controversy. And then we all know that he won't comply with the AG's request that he release subpoena info.
R's are going to have to back the D's who are serious about reform, because this state is a mess. Just ask our Comptroller.
I thought that the Gov was going to be indicted before the primary. Then in mid-June, then late July, and then early fall.
You don't have a clue on if or when indictments will occur. Give it a break, man.
If you have some kind of inside information, please share it.
B Hicks:
There are 14 ACTIVE federal investigations ongoing right now into RGod and his band of merry men. Lost its bang huh? In your dreams! It will all come down between May and July. As I have said before though, it would be poetic justice for RGod to have to serve another term to watch him work more miracles with the budget. If he wins the primary I may even vote for him just for the fun of it. And who cares if the campaign manager quits? All you experts have decided who is going to win on both sides in March so why even have an election?
We did it!
Congratulations, man!
Congratulations to you, too.
Keep the mustache, it looks good.
See ya at the big party.
Let's face it. In the words of Rod Blagojevich's Comptroller. Dan Hynes, pensions, healthcare, and education swallow all the available new money for the foreseeable future. Well, which one do you think your man Rod is going to whack to pay for all his and Emil's great ideas for the other two?
That's right, door #1. Especially in light of AFSCME's non-support and Gov. Tusk's contempt for state workers, watch for another round of "pension reforms," slashed healthcare, and massive layoffs.
Remember that the State in FY08 must identify the dollar amount of its healthcare liaiblity to active and retired State employees, university employees, and teachers and set a plan for how they are going to pay for this over time. Note that not word one was said on this issue from either campaign, because the $$$$ amount is so huge. Could be as much as the pension liability that the State has done such a fine job of repaying.
Be careful what you wish for...
I heard he wanted to run back when Rod first came out to run and he was directed to wait. I also heard he has kicked himself ever since. Do you think he can move up or was he damaged by Obama's defeat in the senate race? I think he would make a great gov.
Second, I'm still betting on an indictment cutting his term short, because the Governor's ego, arrogance and addiction to power are so great that he is incapable of mending his corrupt ways even with the hot breath of a federal endemic hiring fraud investigation on the back of his neck. Mr. Business As Usual just elevated a 50ish Intern he hired after she was defeated in her attempt to unseat a Republican State Rep a couple years ago to a Regional Director's position over at Emergency Management. That's the kind of stellar qualification that should make us feel safe and protected.
And Bill, before you start your usual "How can you blame Rod for this?" chant, I feel very comfortable in saying he's responsible since the Governor's Office still approves all hirings and promotions.
THIRD TERM? Dear God, they do say that awful things always happen in threes...
You are right about the GASB rules. I would say an emergency, "temporary" income tax surcharge is in order...the sooner and the bigger, the better.
As far as a third term, I think any reasonable person (unlike eisen-whatever) considering a primary challenge to a sitting governor, particularly one who is a tireless campaigner and fundraiser, would need to get their head checked. For those of you who think that such a perosn will do it for the good of the state, why wouldnt the great Jim Edgar do it for the state? He didnt because he didnt want done to him what was done to Judy -- he didnt want to get tattood.
Oh. One more thing. He has to campaign constantly. He can't govern worth a crap. His concept of "governing" is feel good Press Releases. Then cut and run.
He has to stay in office. Who would hire him after seeing him perform constantly in public for these past four years?
Edgar is vulnerable on MSI - that is why he did not run. He had two unindicted co-conspriators working for him (according to the recent law suit against Bill Cellini) - Michael Belletire and Janis Cellini.
The results for Sangamon County:
67% -20% for Topinka. One of the few landslides she got.
Thumbs up
I'm a Republican. I rarely agree with Bill. But I absolutely agree that I believe it is improper for people to say that the Governor is corrupt without substantiating it. Say you think he is, say you believe he is, but I wish you all would stop stating opinion as fact. If he is in fact guilty of breaking the law while he has been governor, we'll know soon enough. Everything else is just idle speculation. I say this with no hesitation: I doubt very much that he has knowingly done things that are violations of the law.
I'm not a defender of the Governor, but I think too many people on this blog just sound like sour grapes. Show as much class as Judy did. She wanted to win, she didn't, and she accepted that gracefully. Why can't more of us give that a try?
Lisa, save us, please!!!
If Lisa Madigan plans to run against Rod, then will the press, which has generally been doing a fantastic job at thumping away at Rod, please keep up the great work? Seriously. I don't think all of those D voters trust a single thing that Rod has been saying about the alleged corruption, and for someone whose buddy pal has been indicted for supposedly betraying him, Rod isn't exactly sounding like the jilted and betrayed friend, has he? Just made some quick comments about Rezko and then wanted to move on.
So, here's a new chance for the press to keep on him for those pesky little answers we were all waiting for that he wouldn't answer. It'll keep the citizens of Illinois casting a critical eye on Rod, even if they did elect him again (possibly thinking they wanted Quinn over Birkett in a blue-trending state if Rod gets busted by the feds, perhaps?), and for sure it'll sell papers, right?
Let the continuing interrogations begin! About those subpoenas that AG Madigan wanted us all to know about under the Freedom of Information Act. Answers, Rod? About that check? About how you're going to take care of the state's Medicaid backlog? About how clueless you were to not watch your pal Tony like a hawk when the warning signs were out there?
Yes, in the words of that song by Bachman Turner Overdrive, it is time for the press to continue "Takin' care of business."
I'm backin' Lisa to take Rod out, now. Hope everyone else does, too.
>- Smitty Irving - Friday, Nov 10, 06 @ 6:12 pm:
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Edgar is vulnerable on MSI - that is why he did not run. He had two unindicted co-conspriators working for him (according to the recent law suit against Bill Cellini) - Michael Belletire and Janis Cellini.
I read the indictment pretty carefully and I did not see any reference that could be construed to refer to either Mike or Janis. Is is acceptable to smear someone just because your guy - Rod is in trouble and people are talking about him?
I've been around this game a long time and the Edgar administration was the cleanest one I have ever experienced, past or present. Why can't they be given credit where credit is due? If the feds thought they had something they would have long since followed up on it, and they didn't.
It is no wonder that neither party can recruit anyone other than morons to run for public office anymore.