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As an African American it offends me that one of the first things Black GOP candidates do is attack Black leadership. Race is something that voters, both Black and white will always be conscious of and for a Black candidate to win he or she will always need a significant portion of the Black vote, trust me the way to do it is not by attacking Black leadership.
"I want her to be forced to defend her allegiance to Emil Jones and the Chicago powerbrokers," he said. "From my perspective, it's indefensible."
As long as the Democrats continue to receive in upwards of 85% of the Black vote this strategy does not work. By questioning Black loyalty to the Democrats Republicans are basically calling African Americans stupid, saying we are idiots for supporting Democrats. The way to get me to vote for you is not to call me stupid.
While this tactic may garner points with white Republicans it turns off the vast majority of Blacks and I have never ever seen a Black candidate win a race without the Black vote.
Serving in elective office brings additional responsibilities to a person. The more important that office is, the greater the responsibilities are. As a private citizen John Stroger would have every right under the law to maintain privacy regarding his health condition. But as the elected chief executive of America's second largest county, Stroger has a responsibility to level with the 5.4 million people of Cook County about the true nature of his health, how much imput (if any) does he have in making policy decisions for county government and is he going to continue in office or not.
While we are at it, we also need to know where John Stroger plans to live, given the fact that he has sold the residence from which he was registered to vote, which if not resolved puts into question his continued service as the County Commissioner from the 4th District and the 8th Ward Democratic Committeeman. So Todd, what's being done about that? Are your folk going to move in with you? Or will you be setting up a cot in the back of the 8th Ward Democratic Headquarters?
Meanwhile, Rich: if you are headed for Rend Lake, please the leave the keys to your house, boat and beer cooler for CaptFax fans so they enjoy the fruits of making you so famous and wealthy while not wasting a fortune on gas. If one looks at Lake Springfield with one eye partially closed it looks like Rend Lake. Just use the same approach Cub fans use to see a major league team when they attend Wrigley.
Duplicating Reilly will be hard, but if there are any W.C. Fields wannabes in SPI please head Rich's Lake Front Resort. We could call this CaptFax Fest!
Did Denny Hastert do anything illegal by quietly putting this land deal in a convoluted trust arangement cloaked under names that hid his and his friends ownership in this land investment? I don't know but perhaps not. However, as a taxpayer and voter, I wonder what else Denny has hidden or that he has failed to disclose to us? It smells a lot like what George Ryan, Larry Warner, and other Ryan cohorts were pulling off to benefit themselves financially due to "insider knowledge" of political and governmental actions to be taken in the future. If it was a stock market transaction, the SEC would handle it like they did with Martha Stewart.
Denny Hastert has lost my vote and respect unless he can explain why Bill Allison, Senior Fellow at the Sunlight Foundation is incorrect in his findings. Otherwise, there doesn't appear to be much difference between Denny Hastert and George Ryan in my mind. I don't want either to serve as a role model for my kids and grandkids. Nor do I want them to represent me in Springfield or Washington DC.
Let's start putting some real pressure on the CaptFax for boat rides and beer. The idea of piling into his place while he is gone to Rend Lake is even better. We can trash all the Wilco CDs and bring in Barry Manilow !
And if the intent of the parkway was to make Denny rich, IDOT did a poor job of routing the freeway so far from his property.
And it's hard to argue that this is a pork barrel project that has no purpose, like the famous Ketchikan, Alaska "bridge to nowhere", when Kendall County is the #2 or #3 growth county in the U.S.
Still, it is much better for a congressman to have the appearance of taking a vow of poverty to serve the people (a la Proxmire), than to have the appearance of a member of the good ole boys club making him and them money while he's in office.