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For the record, White is a protege of former Cook County Board President (and Democratic Committeeman of Chicago's 42nd Ward) George Dunne. Dunne, who had two separate stints as Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party (AKA the Machine) and was County Board President for 22 years, made White a State Representative to give the Cabrini-Green section of his ward (which provided the biggest bloc of solid, reliable votes for Machine candidates) something for their efforts. In the 1990s the Cabrini-Green section of the 42nd Ward was shifted to the West Side's 27th Ward (to keep the latter ward predominatly African-American). This enabled White, who by this time had succeeded Carol Moseley-Braun as Cook County Recorder of Deeds, to be elected Democratic Committeeman of the 27th Ward, and become a ward boss in his own right.
White's other problem is that he has chosen to be a hands-off stayle of manager of the Secretary of State's office, to allow him the time to continue his work with the Jesse White Tumblers and to be the leading ward boss for the West Side wards. The problem with that is that his chief of staff, Tom Benigno, is hopelessly over his head in that post, and knows it. Benigno has filled that office with an assortment of political hacks (many of whom are top politicos themselves or relatives of leading politicians) who are no threat to upstage Benigno, but are no better in getting things done.
So I'll pass on the book. If I want a true comic book, I'll get the latest issue of Archie or Jughead!
RANDALL SHERMAN
Secretary/Treasurer, Illinois Committee for Honest Government
Chicago
Thanks Rich for pointing this book out as I doubt I would have learned of its existence elsewhere.
Dude, you need to chill out.
Take Jesse's life story -- subtract everything related to politics -- and its still worthy of biography.
Certainly, he's accomplished more (again, not even talking about the politics) then most of us could ever hope to do.
The fact that he took over a corrupt office, is running it effectively, and is the most popular politician in the state of Illinois ain't no small feat either.
I wasn't saying White isn't a popular guy... just that he's a ward boss in the tradition of his mentor, George Dunne, and he runs a sloppy ship at SOS. But since the news media just LOVES the Tumblers, you'll likely die of old age before you will hear them criticize White, even if he deserves it.
For now, we may have to take an indirect swipe at White via his allies and the like. ortunately, that can be accomplished by supporting Aurie Pucinski in her bid for a countywide Circuit Court Judgeship (I'll let you figure that riddle out for yourselves).
Sorry if this ruins your illusion but the office is still corrupt and I don't know a soul, outside of the political hacks, who considers it as being run effectively.
Randall Sherman has got it right. Jesse is concerned about the tumblers and not much else.
Comic book? I think NOT!
Promoting your own ideas and opinions is one thing, but to belittle and degrade the work that went into the book, without ever reading it, is totally distasteful.
Having read a great portion of the book, I will be purchasing additional copies to distribute as gifts. Kudos to Jesse White for his various accomplishments. And, thanks to Rick Davis for taking time out of his own life to provide such an excellent, well-written, well-researched, and inspirational biography.