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Pot calling the kettle black. We are in the final throws of the election, in August? And regardless of whether or not we are in the final throws of the election, Sistah Judy has had little TO NO POLICY! Her education plan. . .very little details. Her healthcare plan. . .CUT, CUT, CUT! Her legal reform bill or something like that, whatever it is.
If a state is in the position to 1) provide leadership on the energy crisis and 2) create jobs it should. That is what Rod is doing. While Judy and her crew ride around in their Common Sense express or whatever they call it and try to pit downstate versus Chicago. One candidate has ideas, a vision for the state and he seeks to look for solutions that benefit all the people of Illinois. The other candidate? No ideas and she seeks to divide us.
this looks like it's the synthesis of her message. where's he been? chicago, obviously. this will play great downstate -- but i sorta figured she had their vote wrapped up.
so the question is, how does it play to non-partisans/independents in the collar counties?
It's about time she came out swinging after his TV ads.
She should be making commercials with parents of former LDC patients, doctors and facilities that are not receiving their Medicaid payments; parents trying to find medical providers that will take AllKids patients; truckers that have left the state due to increased fees/taxes; parents that don't think teachers should be allowed to dumb-down; state employees of poorly staffed mental health facilities; Dawn DeFraties; etc.
I agree with Baar.
Topinka's much larger problem is that as she rolls out detailed plans, she's going to start alienating people who don't like her plans, and/or getting some of the facts wrong in her statements. The Governor's been doing that for 3 1/2 years, and everybody who was going to hate him for his mistakes probably more or less already does. But Topinka is going to be making new enemies (not a good thing to do when you're ten points down), starting today when she unveils her budget plan.
Moreover, whatever mistakes she makes, she won't get to frame the issue -- look at Medicaid. Everybody, even Finke (not the president of the Blagojevich Fan Club) thinks her message on that is muddled. So what most people hear about it will be the Blagojevich campaign commercials giving their take on Topinka's plan, and you can bet that won't be positive.
Both Blagojevich and Topinka make mistakes in their plans, but the difference is that Blagojevich has the money to define Topinka by her mistakes, and Topinka has nowhere near the money necessary to define Blagojevich by his. So as they go down the stretch, she'll still be personally complaining about him, and she'll come off as whiny; Blagojevich will be able to avoid going negative personally, and instead crow about his record to a base that doesn't care that much about Springfield inside baseball, and he'll knock down Topinka's record with negative TV ads.
People have been criticizing that huge war chest for years, but as polls showed this spring, when the Governor spends money, it moves his numbers. He's about to spend everything he has left, and he's up roughly ten points. It's unlikely he'll cross the 50% barrier, which is deeply underwhelming for an incumbent governor in a blue state, but Topinka is in serious trouble and it's only going to get worse from here.
The state is broke(usually in caps)
What about poor Dawn
Pay the medicaid bills
and last but surely not least Rod is going to be arrested.
None of that stuff is even remotely true.
This constant verbal abuse of the governor, his hair, his family, his taste in music, the mythical indictments and wrong doing is not going to work with voters in any part of the state.
The voters in Madison, Perry, and other downstate counties know that DuPage is not downstate. They also know that they have been screwed by DuPage Repubs for twenty years prior to the Governor's election. They filled their pockets with cash (literally in the case of GRyan) while the real people suffered.
Where is the vision, where is the leadership, where is the substanative plan for the future?
Oh that's right.....Judy doesn't have any.
The voters in November will do the right thing and vote for a real leader who has real plans, real vision and who has come through for them in the past.
They will vote for Rod Blagojevich no matter where he lives.
The divisive tactics of Karl Rove,Dick Cheney,George W. Bush, and Judy Topinka will never work in Illinois. Neither will their punitive "programs" like no child left behind, Medicaid "reform", and their abysmal failure in foreign affairs and domestic policy.
She's about the last person in Illinois I would ever vote to turn the state over to.
It is amusing reading the feigned outrage here by the Blago supporters when Rod accuses Topinka of "throwing seniors out of nursing homes". Judy's criticisms seem mild indeed.
And although Blago is ahead in the polls, she could just benefit from the anti-incumbent message being sent by voters in early races around the country (Murkowski in Alaska lost the primary to a moderate woman). This anti incumbent sentiment may not be confined to throwing out Repubs for Dems.
But it's not enough to say we have to pay down the debt. She has to show that she can pay down the debt and move ahead on programs Illinoisians need now, such as guaranteed access to reasonably priced health for adults, one million of them. Blago has set a number of nanny state expectations for Illinois government and, like it or not, there is no way she can go back on that now.
"POUR IT ON"!!!
It's patently obvious that Judy has to capture the deep resentment and disgust so many hold towards Blagojevich. It is also obvious that she has not done so, or she would be tied, at minimum.
But this Mud War is a gunfight, and it is high time she stopped waiving a butter knife. "Pie in the Sky" and "government by press conference" are right on target.
Go GET him, Girl!!!
Let's put the merits of the idea that the Blago administration is sending people to this website aside for just a second...
What purpose would that serve? I would say 95% or more of the people who come to this website know who they are going to vote for in November. Coming to this website without having a favorite political party is kind of like someone going to ESPN (or even better Baseball Prospectus.com) and saying, "All the teams are my favorite!". Then again with poll numbers like Blago's, maybe he’s starting to court voters who have high negatives. Hey, everyone else says they are going to vote for him. Wouldn’t you say 35%-39% of voters have high negatives of Blago, Vanilla?
Tweed
In reference to Judy’s comments about Blago/hurricane, I thought Judy was familiar with Springfield and central Illinois. While the tornados that hit Springfield did not cause hurricane sized devastation, the town was in disarray for quite awhile and suffering lingering effects. One last thing, I wonder who the mayor of the nation’s largest would want as his governor in a time of weather crisis…
Oregon and Washington have tsunami warning areas along their coastlines. It's a real danger in the Pacific northwest.
Madigan in 2010.
SBD at 6:35 am:...go on the offensive and point out to the good people of Illinois that we are working for the best the interests of our state..
Bill to close at 8:41 am:..The voters in November will do the right thing and vote for a real leader who has real plans, real vision and who has come through for them in the past.
They will vote for Rod Blagojevich...
Way to stay on message, guys. It's so easy to live in Blagoworld; bills don't have to be paid, laws don't have to be followed, the other branches of government don't exist, it's all good.
No way JBT is over the top.
BTW. Did you hear the one about how Illinois has to pay over $500,000 in legal fees because Blago signed an unconstitutional bill into law?
Really. Were has he been? Not in law classes, not governing. Oh yeah. Campaigning and collecting cash for favors. What a Putz.
You are finally catching on!
Two "meters" side by side on the screen, each spinning rapidly. The one on the left is the Blago fundraising pace of $2000 per hour sice 2003. The one on the right would be the growth in state debt since 2003. As the narrator keeps talking, the meters could start overheating, smoking, and close with the hands flying off..
Sort of a takeoff on the old joke about the guy who gets to heaven and finds St. Peter in a big room full of clocks. Puzzled, he asks about their purpose. St. Peter says they use them up there to keep track of everyone's self-abuse frequency down on Earth. St. Peter points out to the guy where his clock was, his goofy brothe in law, and a couple others.
The guy can't resist asking about one more. How about (George W. Bush for my Dem friends) Rod Blagojevich? Where is his clock?
"Oh, it's in God's office," St. Peter said. "He uses it for a ceiling fan."
These kids nowadays....
You can't take the politics out of politics--Please read on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Over the last 25 years the Republicans had a balanced budget whether times were good or bad. We had fully staffed prisons that were safe for inmates and correction officers. We had bridges that were safe and not posted at 30,000 ton weight limits that they are today all over the state. We had fully staffed public aid offices to handle the clientele which we don't have today. We had medical providers paid on a regular basis and not owed $280,000 like a hospital in southern illinois is that I heard about today. We had fully staffed parks that were open year round 24 hours a day. We had state employees including all management get raises annually. We had a growing wine industry that wasn't demolished by taxation of this administration. We had trucking jobs for thousands of drivers prior to insurmountable taxation by this Governor. We had someone living in the Governor's mansion for 25 years. We had a full complement of vehicles to handle the day to day work that needs to be done. We had Governor's who showed up at natural disasters to see the devestation. Other than that the Republicans did not do a dog gone thing.
Don't assume that because we criticize one candidate that we are for the other. Also don't assume because people aren't Democrats they must be Republicans. Some of us are smarter than that - we know they are all alike.