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On a national level, the Clintons are among the dirtier players. But, in this case, I don't see them having any choice but to go negative, simply because the media refuses to reveal any of Obama's negative baggage. They can't say they're being fair by not ramming home the Clintons' scandals (Whitewater, ML, etc.) because they bombarded us with it on a daily basis for YEARS on end. Everyone knows about it. And the media knows it.
While BO talks about supporting the failed senate version of the immigration bill while talking to the members of the Culinary union, reporters just repeat change, change, change. When he talks about health care reform without an explanation of how we are to pay for his largess the reporters repeat change, change, change. If it is fair to dwell on the failings of Bill Clinton and George Bush, why is it unfair or racist to cover BO the same way?
The coverage of this primary season is starting to look more like an episode of American Idol than an election.
Change can be both a good thing as well as a bad thing. We will get change of some sort regardless who wins in November. The questions is the specific change be what the voters are looking for?
Cook County State's Attorney's debate by
chance. there's another debate sometime
next weekend. I recommend that as must
viewing cause the one yesterday was
political theater of the lowest and most
absurd order. from bad questions and
moderators to super testy answers from
every one of the candidates and some of
the worst examples who may end up in
public office. Brookins talked about
something like changing the appearance
of the office, by which he meant vote
for me, i'm african american, in my view.
let's just say it was WWFCook County. how
Devine endorsed Milan should escape you
if you saw that debate.
-- SCAM
his performance in the debate was SO bad.
his attitude should tube any chance he has to
be a judge cause he flunks the temperment
standard. then again, who knows what the
insider regulars will do.
maybe Suffredin is gaining too much traction
for the regulars and they have to try and
pull votes away from him. he seems to
be the most broad leader, and the only one who can stop Brookins, who should be disqualified
because of the building records.
A light weight Alderman (former Public Defender)
An even lighter weight Alderman who's beng evcted from his law office by the landlord for non-payment of rent, while an office equipment dealer is reportedly tryng to repossess the copy machines.
A County Commssioner and former Public Defender who doubles as a casino and tobacco lobbyist, and who gave us Bobbie Steele's pension baggage, and stumped like a madman for Stroger after the primary and then also hides behind a perceived "conflict of interest" to deny his constituents a vote AGAINST Strogers proposed sales tax increase.
A non descript attorney with no administrative or elective experience that is begnning to challenge Ray Wardngly and Oberweis as the perrenial candidate of the decade; that can't gain any traction with the voters no matter which office he runs for.
Two experienced career prosecutors and executive adminstrators in his own offce who he has known and observed working there during his entire tenure as the leader, and each of whom he promoted several times.
One is second in command in the office, and the other is third in command. He chose Milan over Alvarez before for their current postions, so it should probably not be that big of a surprise to anyone.
Administrators, supervisors, parents, and coaches are often placed in the dfficult position to have to choose between two quality people, when only one position is available, and its never an easy decision to make.Given the field of candidates identified above I assume he felt compelled to make his feelings known.
The one thing I can say about Milan from first hand experience, is that he is incredibly effective in the courtroom, especially in front of a jury that is trying to decipher a complex case. He can simplify a difficult case and connect both motive, opportunity and evidence in a way that jury's can easily understand.
I also have to give him credit for his work on identifying false confessions and wrongful convictions. That's one true judge of integrity and character; how someone reacts when somethings gone wrong. You can recognize the problem, openly admit it, and work to solve it, or you can bury your head in the sand and try to hope nobody notices or pretend it does not exist. The fact that he's apparently teaching prosecutors around the country about this strange phenomenon, seems to show some leadership ability as well.
It would certainly benefit all of the people in Cook County if the head prosecutor at least had some experience, and a track record in prosecuting crime.
We'll see how
"Milan doesn't seem to understand that running for public office means his financial contributors are a matter of public record. He refused to divulge them to us."
Sorry, nothing to do with the labor issue or the candidate.
Another example of poor reporting and editing.
By the way word to the candidate, the G-2 Gulfstream is an incredibly inefficent aircraft to lease, due largely to the high fuel burn. How about having your staff look for something a bit more environmentally friendly.
Brookins is qualified to be States Attny, and these revelations about his landlord and paying rent show you that. How can he lead that office when he can't lead his own law firm?
Brewer is turning into Ray Wardingley, good call!
Alvarez doesn't have what it takes to be States Attny. I don't get why she was so taken aback that Devine endorsed Milan. Dick Devine doesn't owe you anything.
I watched Allen's video on Youtube with Jeff Berkowitz, and he has some good ideas. I would be pleased if either Milan or Allen wins the nomination.
It's a good thing the Suntimes is dying, their endorsements are getting worse and worse!
Also; as a casino lobbyist, it would not be all that surprising to see just about anyone's name appear on the federales invitation list leading up to the recent high profile gambling related indictment. Just who's bidding was being done, and who was doing the bidding?. While this is currently couched as a "personal matter", the way superceding indictments have come into vogue these days, this may only be the first layer of the onion beng peeled back.
Given the G-men indicted and convicted 67 year old Leona Helmsely for ostensibly some of the same basic tax evasion charges, this current gambling related case would appear to be a layup. Who knows what one might proffer to when facing such long odds and playing against the house. I sure would not want to have been involved in any meetings or discussions on the topic of gam(bl)ing in the past few years. Even if you walked in clean chances are you would defnitely need to at least wash your hands afterwards, and some could probably even use a shower.
I think we would be far better off if either of the two career prosecutors wins this office than someone just lookng to use it for broader name recognition and as a stepping stone to some other political offce down the road.
If either Alvarez or Milan was interested in pursuing politics either could have done that a long time ago. The fact is that criminal prosecution appears to be their vocation, for which they have eached been professionally recognized and advanced in their careers. This campaign is just a necessary evil for th opportunity for either of them to hold the highest position in their chosen field. It's a shame all these other politicians have gotten in the way. It would be a far more interestng and enlightening campaign if it were just the two of them in the race.
Although I would agree that the Cook County Board is a very ineffective legislative body, Mike Quigley, Forest Claypool, and Larry Suffredin have distinguished themselves by battling aginst the Strogers and the status quo in Cook County government on behalf of Cook County taxpayers and the citizens who really need health care services from the Cook
County medical system. They have aligned themselves with suburban Board Republicans to establish a nucleus for real reform/change. But it's tough to achieve results when the majority of Commissioners prefer the status quo.
If you're confused abou who might make the best Cook County State's Attorney, just check your preferred editorial page for guidance. The Sun-Times has weighed in on behalf Of Larry Suffredin and I am confident that the Tribune and Daily Herald will do the same.
I intend no disrespect to the dedicated public servants, Robert Milan and Anita Alvarez.But they are not considered top tier candidates because of their limited political experience, never having held any elective office. If prosecutorial skills were the most important requiremnt to be elected State's Attorney, Richard M. Daley would not have been elected. Being Cook County State's Attorney is a political/administrative/policymaking position, not a prosecutorial job.