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So, while I never spoke with the gov., I think that said volumes. A campaign reflects the person at the top.
Then, I was a supporter of Paul Vallas in the primary in 2002. It was then I discovered his evil twin. He was ruthlessly vindictive even after I raised a considerable amount of money for his general election in 02. And Patti was even worse.
HE insulated himself with fundraising thugs and everything in state government was decided by how it could benefit him personally. In conversations through the past few years, he was pleasant ebough but it was clear that even if I wanted to help with something, I was totally meaningless. Whether he is delusional or not is left to clinicians but he is totally egocentric, vindictive, and narcissistic.
One instance involved a young boy and his family whose neighborhood urgently needed a grant for a new water system. The boy's grandmother (who had once been a legislative staffer) hit upon the idea of having the boy's classmates write "valentines" to the gov and having the boy deliver them in person at the Capitol on Valentine's Day. They ended up doing it the following day, when Blago was giving his budget address.
Blago invited them (and me, with notebook and camera in hand) into his second floor office, and listened to them explain the situation. Then he posed for pictures with the boy and his collection of valentines. He said he'd have COS Harris look into what could be done. A week later, they did get their grant.
I do remember the office being packed wall-to-wall with very well-dressed staffers and other people and a bunch of sandwich and snack trays set out as if some kind of reception were going on.
The three of us also happened to meet Lt. Gov. Quinn that day. His office was much more quiet, and he took the time to talk to them (and me) at greater length than Blago did. He seemed to me to be more sincerely interested in what they had to say, and a bit more courteous.
My second Close Encounter With Blago occurred when he visited a local woman's home to promote the All Kids program. He was only about 20 minutes late, which other reporters present said was pretty good for him. The woman's 5-year-old daughter had carefully colored a picture which she wanted to present to the governor. He accepted it and said he was going to put it in his office.
I wonder what those kids and their parents are thinking today. Those kids should be able to cherish the memory of having met the governor of their home state; but will they ever be able to now?
I met Richard Mell when the governor elect was being shown the governor's mansion. He told me that Rod is a "Bill Clinton with morals." All I could do was sort of nod my head.
GRod was running late for a bill signing and a another attendee encountered retired judge/ friend who was in the building for another event. When GRod finally arrived he was introduced to the retired judge. GRod asked what is doing. The judge said mediations. GRod turned to his stooges and said "we got to find this guy some business"
That issued had not been raised.
Everyone was embarrassed. Even the stooges.
A slice of life
I'm not surprised that he wanted to leave his post for something cushier like a do-nothing job a titular head of a non-profit or union. He didn't want to serve out his term and now--well, he may be serving an even longer one. Ah, Illinois! May as well put on the state crest "From inauguration to incarceration."
He was antsy, cracking one-liners like Henny Youngman in the Catskills trying to get these people out of Dodge (this was, for the record, a Friday in Springfield in December.)
Once pens were passed, a million pics were snapped, (he touched the hair before every shot FWIW) and the blabbers gone, he grabbed his coat and said to AA and the guy with me, "feel free to use the office. Make some phone calls, take pictures, whatever. Merry Christmas."
AA had been in that office before with three prior Govs but never had that offer.