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As a taxpayer and an admirer of hers I wish she would run for Gov, but I also think this is a good decision for her in many ways. Good luck to her, I hope she gets re-elected. She's a great Attorney General.
Chicago Business has the AG Madigan story at 10:16 a.m. I have posted here and long thought that she would continue to run for AG, at least in this election cycle. But it does make those who were supposedly waiting for her decision seem less than bold, and less than genuinely dedicated, in their desires to run for either Gov or US Senate. The upcoming races will be interesting and today’s announcement will be a small distraction from the budget “negotiations.â€
The thought of knocking Joe off again was just too tempting for her to resist. Sorry Mr. President.
In an unusual move WONKISH today seized control of this Illinois political communications juggernaut in what appears to be a bloodless coup.
I am now concerned that the Lilliputians have Rich Miller tied up and have refused to release him until their demands are met.
And the family dynasty lives on.
This from the Trib which knuckleheads to we downgrade from "expert" to bumbler?
That sizzle you hear is the scrambling of politicians.
Burris wins!
Birkett loses!
Birkett loses!
i wonder if the speaker isn't the person most surprised by this news...
Reports are circulating that Rich Miller has been taken to an "undisclosed location" in Springfield, believed to be in a secret tunnel beneath the capitol building.
This is apparently part of the Continuity of Operations Plan adopted by Miller in the past in order to protect his vast political underground empire from being hijacked.
Sources say that he will be back at the controls before the end of the day, and then justice will be served on WONKISH at the appropriate time.
(Tho, credit should be given to Lynn Sweet of the S-T for reporting this first.)
Not that Birkett won't do that in the AG race.
There shouldn't be a surprise here, really. She has a young family and a father in the thick of battle. The timing isn't right for her for many personal reasons. She can sit comfortably, just as Jesse White has, and watch the Illinois government meltdown from the front row and be glad they are not in the middle of it.
In this rapidly changing situation, predicting who will be elected to which office is kinda crazy. Voters are furious and a furious voter base will make or break the best politicians on a whim.
What can be safely said today, is that since the Illinois Democrats have all the statewide seats and majorities in both houses, they have the most to lose as they continue to destroy Illinois and watch their former leaders arrested and brought to trial.
(Foghorn Leghorn on) "That's a joke, son!" (Foghorn Leghorn off)
Springfield Police performing a "well being" check at the Miller residence indicated that there was no response at the door. They have issued an APB for WONKISH in order to bring him in for questioning. Sources familiar with the investigation say that it appears as though there may have been both opportunity and motive; and now the only question is whether a crime has been committed. Investigators have speculated that there is no way that Miller would voluntarily part with the keys to the Kingdom, and are concerned that there may be foul play involved.
Here is a question
Is this proof that Rod succeeded in damaging 'Brand Madigan'?
I think Hynes might be looking over his shoulder right now to see who else is running. I think he is in with both feet but if a black, hispanic or woman are in against two white irish males I am not so sure he is the front runner.
And ...why not run against Brickhead again ... you know you have beaten him, and you are young, have young children, and Birkett will self-destruct, he can't help it.
Who thinks Birkett had an "oh s**t" moment this morning ?
Her numbers were through the roof. No one in either party wanted to run against her for any office.
--Plus she is still young and if she wants the Senate, Durbin won’t be around forever...--
You really can't think that way. The choices and opportunities may never come again. If she wanted to be either governor or senator, this was the time to jump.
He may have said to her "Are you sure you want to get involved in this mess?" but I don't think he put his personal interests before hers.
There were ZERO indications MJM would have stepped down. But it is a moot point now. He can sidestep that issue for another four years.
Now to make more wrong predictions: Alexi runs for Senate, on schedule, and wins. Dan Hynes steps up to the governor's race vs. Quinn and wins. A whole bunch of Democrats who were interested in AG reconsider the wonderful merits of the Comptroller or Treasurer's office.
She seems to be fairly smart. Who wants to go to that kind of work and abuse just to be named captain of the Titanic after it has hit the iceberg.
In order to save the state, unpopular decisions will ave to made, adopted, implemented and stuck to. The 'bread and circuses' electorate will never stand for that.
Palin quits: she's a coward and a loser
Lisa Madigan wimps out on higher office run: she is "wise" and a "gift" to the people of Illinois in deciding to continue as a "wonderful Attorney General"
Uhhh, NO. She still has the same approval rating. She just decided not to take the leap this time. Nothing about the her is damaged and Blago never made a dent. If anything, the brand being cast as the anti-Blago over the past few years helped.
her dad probably isn't too.
pat quinn is harried/distracted.
rich daley is relieved.
alexi is elated.
roland is joyous.
joe birkett may think he is hexed.
dan hynes has a new spring in his step.
rahm and david think they did their duty to the mayor of the free world.
obama probably resents their wasting time, not LM's choice.
m. kirk decides.
chris kennedy calls his fundraisers back and says, "proceed."
tom dart wonders about the toddster.
kirk d., bob s, bill b., dan p., adam a., matt m. all know it's for real.
yet another illinois morning
I mentioned that Quinn shouuld pressure Madigan on the balanced budget provision in the constitution. Birkett needs hammer her to force compliance with the Constitution for a balanced budget.
Paging Dan Hynes...Paging Dan Hynes...please run for governor.
If Illinois is lucky it will be a Pat Quinn vs. Dan Hynes primary.
The DC braintrust has some egg on their face, no? Even though the WH wasn't publically supporting her, certain folks there almost certainly were (Rahm & others). Plus Durbin and the DSCC crowd. Bad move on their part. They should have made fairly certain she would run before getting so far out there. Bad political judgement.
Senator Giannoulias
Governor Brady
Lieutenant Governor Dillard
Attorney General Madigan
Secretary of State White
Comptroller Hynes
Treasurer Rutherford
Cook County Board President Murphy
President Cullerton
Speaker Cross
"I look forward to having Lisa Madigan as attorney general when I'm the governor." - (Kirk Dillard)
"Dillard clearly forgot about his own party's announced candidate for attorney general: DuPage County State's Atty. Joe Birkett."
Sadly, no.
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It was just a few weeks ago that she reported that Kirk was definitely in the Senate race. I'd wait for direct confirmation from several sources.
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Southside claims, "She was actively involved with numerous bills in the House when Blago was in office".
Huh? You mean when Blago was a state legislator too?
That's a reach.
She was in the Illinois Senate from 1999-2003 while Blago was in the Illinois House from 1992-1996.
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E Pluribus says, "Kirk starts out a favorite over Alexi, Kennedy or Jackson."
Really?
The most recent I can find is a stale PPP poll (PDF), from end of April, but it had Kirk only tied with Giannoulias at 35 pts each. That's still a lot of undecideds in a blue state... and the poll indicated a lot of the undecideds were Dems.
In that poll, Kirk did best against Burris who is likely to be knocked out in the primary and Schakowsky who isn't running (but even that match-up was darn close). L. Madigan creamed him. Kennedy and Jackson weren't polled.
I respectfully think a catastrophic series of events would have to take place within the Cook Democratic Organization for this to even be feasible. If Dorothy Brown can get her act together she can blow Murphy right out of the water.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/senate/...
N'Ville...nah, not worth it. Everyone knows that post is too silly to even be called wishful thinking.
I think the Speaker has passed a resolution declaring that Quinn is NOT Irish.
If no impeachment, does this mean that we will have to put up with another 5 years of budget crises while Dad tries to ruin anybody who is unfortunate enough to be governor?
Birkett, a politician, could lie and say that he never said he intended to run for AG and that the media got him all wrong.
That would be cool.
But c'mon, not even other conservatives agreed with Palin's move. Fox News commenters were lambasting her over the weekend so it's not like it was only liberals thinking it was weird.
That's like saying it's the same thing for me to go...
Hey I will not try and swim across lake Michigan, start and need the coast guard to find me and rescue me as it would be for me to go..
Swim across Lake Michigan, nah I stick with the pool at the Y
do you honestly think Mike Madigan just found out this morning like the rest of us that lisa intends to stay AG?
Are you serious???? So, the claim that Mike Madigan was trying to hurt Quinn to make his daughter look good has no validity. hopefully you, others and particularly the chicago media can get off of this now. please.
Reread the following and see if it helps you decide how truly dumb you might be
Good example of liberal hypocrisy here:
Palin quits: she’s a coward and a loser
Lisa Madigan wimps out on higher office run: she is “wise†and a “gift†to the people of Illinois in deciding to continue as a “wonderful Attorney Generalâ€
The operative word is Palin QUITS. walks out takes a hike, bails; the attorney general is RUNNING FOR REELECTION.
Quit v. Relect Should be simple for most to decipher...unless you a blood relative of BrickheadJoe.
QUIT means leave early, take a powder,
exit stage right
Starting to sink in CR?
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/
You got a link to that quote?
Birkett has got to be a nervous wreck, the Chicago Democrats don't like him at all. He will get the DuPage County vote, and the a good chunk of the downstate vote, but that won't win him the AG.
Quin must be relieved. He is still on the sympathy trail of how he is cleaning up a mess. (ya, like he had no hand in it what-so-ever cough,cough)But everytime you see him on the news he is doing the wo'ers me look at what mess I have to deal with, I am poor Gov Quinn who has to deal with this.
As far as Toddler Stroger goes, Danny Davis jumping in the race must have him nervous.
There are too many better choices for CC Pres. now.
I wonder if Bill Beavers will get re-elected only to do a annoint his daughter Darcel his Cook County Comish post (kindof like he did his Alderman ward when he got Comish, you know the CC Comish post just like Bobbie Steele did for son Robert Steele (now in Mom's Comish post)
I don't think Burris has a chance, any strong Democrat will blow him away in that race.
...do you honestly think Mike Madigan just found out this morning like the rest of us that lisa intends to stay AG? Are you serious???? So, the claim that Mike Madigan was trying to hurt Quinn to make his daughter look good has no validity. hopefully you, others and particularly the chicago media can get off of this now. please.===
No, I don't think the Speaker just found out this morning. I think MJM found out immediately, which would have probably been in the last 24-72 hours, because that's how long it's been since I think Lisa FINALLY made up her mind. And since I think Lisa decided in the last 24-72 hours, I think MJM could well have been withholding any "victories" from Gov. Quinn, at least until Lisa told him she had finally, positively and irrevocably made up her mind about what what she was going to do.
Lisa Madigan is proving that she is independent, principled, and strong-willed, that she will not be strong-armed by Daddy Madigan, Rahm Emmanuel, Barack Obama who all want to use her credibility and smarts. Unlike Palin, she is fully committed to a long term job at the AG office.
Rock and roll, Lisa!
Got any links to what you're talking about, specifically?
IIRC some posters have alluded to the idea that Mark Kirk is a coward because he was waiting on Lisa Madigan rather than simply having the guts to declare for a race on his own gumption... and Rep. Kirk's near-immediate call arounds today saying he's in the Senate race now that Madigan officially is not illustrate that point.
And that's obviously different than simply implying he's a coward because he wasn't declaring for Senate and instead staying put in an incumbent House seat.
But nice try at revising the past few weeks of easily verified history.
And, to your reference of Carl Nyberg, a quick search (quick, not complete) couldn't find any posts by Carl calling Kirk a coward though he did call him a "partisan hack" a month ago.
Perhaps that is the thread of which your memories have grown fuzzy.
For as much as I have issues with Quinn, I just don't see how Dart could do much damage to him in a primary. Also, I always thought Dart and Quinn were friendly over the years.
were friendly over the years so dart's weak points are not
a mystery.
On further thought, I think this is huge. Lisa and Daddy have concluded that 2010 ain't gonna be much of a Democratic year. Better to hunker down and keeps your arms around the boodle you already have within your grasp.
With this implicit concession, Republicans should take heart.
"...I think Kirk is a media creation who lacks principles, courage and knowledge of policy..."
And
"Kirk is afraid to run against Lisa Madigan."
So, Nyberg said Kirk lacks courage and that he is afraid. Sounds a lot like calling someone a coward to me. Next time, do your own research, and careful how you characterize things. I don't lie about what other people say.
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2009/05/lisa_ma...
When you say you're considering one race but more focused on a second, that pretty much says you're not interested in an unnamed third that nobody is even asking about.
I never said that Nyberg didn't call him a coward, did I?
Rather I included the caveat that my own search (ie, "research" as you call it) was quick and admitted it may not have been complete but, like you in your own research, I could not find an instance of Nyberg actually using the word "coward". You've now provided a few quotes from Nyberg to the contrary which is appreciated.
Moreover, I was pointing out that in general your first post on the topic (whining about people being mean to Mark Kirk) mentioned nothing of just why Nyberg and others were saying Kirk seemed to be displaying cowardice regarding the Senate race -- chiefly that he would only run in that race if Lisa Madigan did not.
Kirk's direct actions literally minutes after the Madigan news broke this morning would appear to bolster the argument those earlier commenters, including Nyberg, were making.
The implication is he may also feel he needs permission from Lisa Madigan before brushing his teeth for bed, etc... ;) (Yes, that's a joke!)
What are you so worked up about?
Despite your complaint I didn't call you a liar. I pointed out the incompleteness of your curt complaint. (Working on my proftisms there)
1. What you're discussing re L Madigan's decision could also be viewed as due diligence by some. That due diligence would naturally include conversations with those in power who may be able to help (or hinder) her in her decision. She was weighing all her options.
2. Palin has recently admitted that she was considering not running for re-election as early as last autumn (during her campaign for VP). That's not exactly "very sudden".
Lisa M. is serving out her term and running for re-election. Sarah P. is resigning and won't run for a second term.
Lisa M. is staying put. I suspect Sarah P is going to make a some big-time money and spend a lot of time in the Lower 48 pursuing her national ambitions, something that's not very easy to do as the full-time governor of Alaska (it's very far away).
The one thing they might have in common is that there's nothing sinister about either move.
Lots of folks downstate reading MotherTribune and using the interweb. The Nicarico case will be a huge millstone around Brickhead Joe's neck.
We may be hillbillies, but we tend to have issues with innocent people spending years on Death Row for murders they didn't commit.
On the one hand, now that Lisa is not running for governor, MJM no longer has an interest in making Quinn look bad. Therefore he may soon decide that letting his members vote for an income tax hike isn't such a bad idea after all.
On the other hand, now that Lisa isn't running for governor, MJM doesn't have as much motivation to help up the state's fiscal mess before she takes office, and he also realizes Democratic candidates aren't going to have her coattails to ride on. Therefore, he will be more determined than ever to prevent or postpone a tax hike vote.