DISQUS

CapitolFax.com: Mell makes nice with EE

  • Paul Powell · 3 years ago
    I know you guys know everything about everything, but could this be more rather than less that meets the eye? After all, this is the second alderman in as many days to have some questionable remarks about RGod. The first one went so far as to say he thought Blagojevich would be surprised at his numbers.
  • Beowulf · 3 years ago
    I would think that Blago would have preferred if Dick Mell had just faded into the sunset after their squabble. This event with Edwin Eisendrath will not deter a solid Blago supporter from casting their vote for Rod. But, it will cause the "undecided" Democrat voter to pause and seriously consider Eisendrath.

    If you were going to vote for a candidate and all of a sudden the candidate's mother alluded to the fact that she wasn't going to vote for her own son, as a voter it would stop me cold in my tracks.
  • Anon · 3 years ago
    Way to go Dick Mell!
  • Levois · 3 years ago
    I wonder who the other alderman was who had harsh words for Blago. Also while this might be good for EE, it seems too little too late right now.
  • Six Degrees of Separation · 3 years ago
    William Beavers was the other alderman with harsh words for GRod.
  • SenorAnon · 3 years ago
    Levois, you raise, even if unintentionally, a good point. You didn't know it was Alderman Beavers who bristled at Rod. Neither to most in his ward. Nor do most voters know that Dick Mell thinks Edwin Eisendrath is "terrific."

    The only thing this will do is give a little grist to Eisendrath's ego, so that he might remain a legend in his own mind.
  • HeKnowsBarack · 3 years ago
    Mell is also backing Alexander too. Woner how many loans Broadway has passed out to Dicky?
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Settle down people. All candidates were invited, and dozens showed up. The big news isn't that EE was smart enough to know that he would get press by showing up; it's that Rod is so self-centered that he snubbed an event a mile from his house hosted by his father-in-law, without whom he would still be a hack lawyer chasing PI cases.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    It was a personal effort by Mell to upset Rod on a personal level.

    The outcome of the election will remain the same - Rod wins. Too late for anyone to really change gears. It would have been different if EE actually tried to win the election.

    But Mell probably did upset his son-in-law.

    Ugly to see this family do its family business in public, but I guess that is the business that this family is in.
  • WHAT A JOKE · 3 years ago
    SenorAnon,

    Your reference to "remaining a legend in his own mind" sounds like Blago to me.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    "by Mell to upset Rod"?!? Are you clueless?! Rod used that family to his own advantage, then ripped it apart. Ask anybody who knows what went on, including me, and they'll tell you the exact same thing. Disgraceful.

    Rod's actions could be the most classless thing ever done in a often classless business.
  • SenorAnon · 3 years ago
    Well, Joke, like him or hate him, Blagojevich was elected to the Illinois House when a seat opened, elected to Congress when a Republican was keeping the seat warm, elected to an open gubernatorial seat against a popular Attorney General, and is generally acknowledged as tough to beat, even with slumping poll numbers,

    Eisendrath became an Alderman. Then decided he could beat a long-term Congressman, and got smoked. And now he's decided he should be governor, but has proven an absolutely horrible, underwhelming candidate.

    So, it can sound like whatever you want it to sound like, but when the facts are laid out, it certainly appears Eisendrath is engaged in an act of political Onanism - a legitimate candidate to none but himself (well, and Randall Sherman and Veteran for Eisendrath).
  • AJ · 3 years ago
    Mell needs to get a clue. His son-in-law is Govenor! Eisendrath who?