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Remember when Pat Quinn called for sending tea bags to protest the pay increase, how about we have a county tea party!
I know both men, and I have no ill will towards either of them. In Todd's case, after he gives a concession speech on the night of November 7, perhaps he can move on to a job he cantruly enjoy, like curator of the comic book collection at the Northwestern University Library.
I know both men, and I have no ill will towards either of them. In Todd's case, after he gives a concession speech on the night of November 7, perhaps he can move on to a job he can truly enjoy, like curator of the comic book collection at the Northwestern University Library.
would be able to do much without Daly's approval or at least neutrality. But Peraica's election would at least suggest that there is a teensy bit of shame left in the electorate.
Yes, we Cook County dwellers have gotten ourselves into a pickle here.
Wonder how Chicago's ultraliberal rich whites are feeling and how they will vote. By looking the other way for a LONG time they've played a significant role in getting us into this mess.
"Peraica deserves a chance to make his case that he's not the screwball that he so often seems"
Tony Peraica is more than a screwball. He'd chew off his own arm to beat himself over the head with it to get attention. And his staff will sink him in the end, especially when people learn the truth that the former Mayor of Melrose Park, Mike Monzo, is his Chief of Staff. Here is my prediction, Todd Storger 78%, Peraica 22%. And here is another prediction: Peraica will lose his 16th District seat to an unknown Bill Gomolinski because the "Republicans for Gomolinski" will thrash Tony.
Tony never should have picked a fight with Commissioner Gorman and former State Rep. Eileen Lyons!
They don't say that now.
I have never heard Teddy Roosevelt referred to as an idiot either.
Nice try but there are more than just Maureen Murphy that loathe Tony. Unlike probably you, I do not feed at the public trough. I just wish the Democrats would get this appointment done with, irrespective of whoever is the candidate, just so I can get Tony off the TV. He is scaring my child, and he's 15.
Say "hello" to Fast Eddie Vrdolyak for me.
Huh?
Scat
Are you saying my child was switched at birth? Oh my!
The only loser in this equation is the double loss Tony will experience on election day.
P.S. Just how did he get p. 2 of the Sun Times, anyway??? Royko, he isn't!
We deserve better.
And then there's the Tribune, which criticized the Dem party for this maneuver, and then suggested a list of only MALE alternative candidates, completely sidestepping a list of qualified FEMALE candidates.
I guess those of us who live in Cook County are just stuck with a government that insists on remaining a farce of a puppet show.
Mark Brown is the best columnist in Chicago--bar none. His columns are balaned and thoughtful, and he's an exceptionally clear and precise writer. His prose is smooth, something increasingly important in an era when people resist reading newspapers--especially when they're talking about politics.
He lets you know his biases up front, so he's not trying to fool the reader that he's approaching every issue like Walter Kronkite.
But he's also increasingly the columnist who actually moves people's opinions, instead of simply reinforcing existing ones (as the Page 2 guy at the Tribune does).
Do you really think Ald. Munoz, Commisioner Maldonado,Sen. Martinez and others are just going to play "lap dogs" on this one ???
Stroger and Beavers have never shared anything with anyone, except there white bosses. John Stroger does not even have one Latino in a cabinet position. Hispanic firms have not even been given contracts to work in the county, and now they expect Latins to stick with this blatant rascism ???
I'd love to be in that backroom, when Beavers,Toddie and Daley ask the Latino cacusus for there support. I think Munoz will probably body slam Beavers and Daley, and Maldonado will perform a Nuclear Knee drop on them. Finally , Martinez will back hand toddie and he will cry for forgiveness.And for finishers,just like the scene from Scarface when Tony Montana took out Frank, and his bodyguard thought he was next, but Tony offered him a job instead, Munoz,Maldonado and Martinez will do the same for Toddie, he can work for them.
I guess if the latino politicians in Chicago were Cuban or the population of Chicago had a sizeable Cuban Community(Cubans in Chicago live in Lake Forest), then yes I would agree with you,the Cubans would'nt put up with this B.S. The Cubans would have probably already named there own Board President by now, and would have Madigan and Daley fronting for them and would have put Jesse Jackson in Prison for being a Communist.
But Cuban, your other latino breathens, are weak minded in intellectually, and have no heart. They are sell outs, and are afraid of fighting for priniciples.They only talk up when they know they can't lose.
Hey Cuban, I thought all you guys were die hard Republicans ? I heard in Miami that you guys call George Bush the "first Cuban President" ?
"You walk into this room at your own risk, because it leads to the future, not a future that will be but one that might be. This is not a new world, it is simply an extension of what began in the old one. It has patterned itself after every dictator who has ever planted the ripping imprint of a boot on the pages of history since the beginning of time. It has refinements, technological advances, and a more sophisticated approach to the destruction of human freedom. But like every one of the superstates that preceded it, it has one iron rule: logic is an enemy and truth is a menace. This is Commissioner Tony Peraica in his last forty-eight hours on Earth. He's a citizen of the Cook County but will soon have to be eliminated, because he is built out of flesh and because he has a mind. Commissioner Peraica, who will draw his last breaths in the Twilight Zone."
In the world of the future, the harsh and ultra-repressive State controls all aspects of human life. All religion is banned and ownership of a book is punishable by death. But still there are those who will not conform to tyranny. One such man is Tony Peraica, a God-fearing American and Cook County Commissioner who has been judged "obsolete" by the Cook County Democratic Party Bosses and the media and there brain washed voters, who vote as told.
He is sentenced to die. Peraica is permitted to choose the manner of his own death, which will be televised to the populace as a lesson and a warning. The method of "liquidation" will be a secret known only to Commissioner Peraica and his executioner.
An hour before the appointed time, Commissioner Peraica invites the leaders of the Democratic Party of Cook County to his apartment to witness the execution. Once inside,Commissioner Peraica locks the door.
Commissioner Peraica tells the Democratic Leadership(Mayor Daley,Stroger and Madigan) that he instructed the executioner to place a bomb in his apartment, full of his beloved books, and that it's set to go off at midnight. He explains to them that now they too, will die at midnight. Commissioner Peraica begins to read a bible (a crime punishable by death). He shows the Democratic party leader Bosses and the county, watching on TV, how a spiritual and strong man faces death. Commissioner Peraica will prove whose will is stronger, his or the State's. The Democratic Leader Bosses are calm at first, but as the minutes tick by they begin to panic. The Democratic Bosses of Cook County finally cry out, "In the name of God, let me out!" Commissioner Peraica hands them the keys, and the Democratic Party bosses run from the room just as it explodes.
The final scene shows the Democratic Bosses(Daley,Madigan and Stroger), now on trial themselves for being obsolete.
The final narration sums up the episode nicely:
"The Democratic Bosses of Cook County - the late Bosses - were only partly correct. They were obsolete. But so was the State and Cook County, the entity they worshipped. Any state, any entity, any ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of man, that state is obsolete. A case to be filed under 'M' for mankind in the Twilight Zone."
What do they do instead? Play the same game and fall further under Daley's boot. Stroger Sr. could at least hold his own against Daley. Stroger Jr./Beavers can't or won't - and they'll take the African-American community to the bottom of the boot with them.
Steele was on Chicago Public Radio's 848 program yesterday and made the same point as Mitchell - why don't they look for leadership within the County Board (her)? She has very loyal to Stroger (even when she didn't agree with him) and this is how he treats her?! She would be a very effective leader. Stroger Jr. will be ineffective at best, completely counter productive at worst.
If Steele chooses (and I think she should), she could cause a major rift between the West Side and South Side African-American communities over this. Danny Davis passed over and now her! The West Siders have been looking to exert some political muscle lately, and this (in my opinion) would be a good battle to fight towards that end. The only people who benefit from this Stroger/Beavers deal are Stroger, Beavers, Daley and the machine.
Politically, Steele is also a great move. She would take the fire out of Peraica's campaign and get the African-American, woman and democratic progressive (non-machine) vote as well as most independents.
Shame on the Democratic party if they go for this one. Dems will just stay home it hurts Blago on down.
Count me among the people who will actively campaign for Peraica if Todd Stroger is the nominee.
What has John Stroger done for Proviso Township? Promote Eugene Moore to Recorder of Deeds? More evidence Stroger and his camp haven't done much for people who weren't on their team.
What part of county government besides the portions supervised by either Maria Pappas or David Orr can objectively claim to provide quality services?
Cook County government does a lousy job. The insiders get away with it because most of the people getting jerked around are poor and can't fight back.
Since you prefer "zone" shows to reality, you should tune into Tony Peraica's favorite movie, "The Dead Zone", starring Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen. Tony models himself after the Sheen character who would literally stop at nothing to gain power and rise to the top of the political realm.
Unfortunately for Tony, I too can see the future. And he loses both his bid for the presidency (in this case of the County Board) and his district 16 seat. And, I see Tony clutching Mike Manzo's arm on election night as tears stream down Manzo's face, stricken with the thought that he will now have to get a real job.
The real question is this; what can the South Side African American camp offer Hizzoner, Lipinski and Madigan to get their support?
The natural tendency will be for Irish and Polish voters to go for Peraica. He's someone they can understand, and he knows the rules of their patronage game. It'll take a lot of arm twisting by Madigan and Daley to get them to support "Stroger Lite". What price will make it worth their while to do the twisting?
The Hispanic community would probably fare better under Peraica. They've been severely under represented under the South Side African American leadership.
If Peraica can make a deal with West Side African Americans to reject Stroger Lite next November, they've been dissed pretty badly in this gambit, he can pull this off.
Republicans can get about 40% of the Cook County vote by just being on the ballot. If folks like Maureen Murphy and Liz Gorman hadn't dismantled the Republican base in Southwest Cook to help the Dems, we might be able to deliver 60-40 margins in Republican Orland and Palos Twp,and 50-50 in Worth Twp.
If Tony can get 60-40 support from the Irish, Polish and Hispanic Dems, and the West Side African Americans just stay home, he'll be the next Board President.
The only question is whether Stroger Lite can meet Daley, Lipinski, and Madigan's price, whatever that may be, to deliver their vote for him.
You asked what Peraica needs to do.
How about:
1. Abandon his extreme anti-abortion views.
2. Come out with a real plan to cut the size of government.
This race looks like a write in. As much as I despise the idea of Todd Stroger as Board Pres., I equally despise the idea of Peraica in any position of authority.
It is unfortunate that the Republicans could not nominate even a third rate hack for the position. Instead, we are left with Peraica.
Time to start the movement: Write in Steele. The alternative is to vote for either Todd or Tony and then avoiding looking in the mirror for a few months.
What are you smoking? Can I get some?
By the way, it was really the Lipinski's that started this. Madigan and Hynes did not put their children up to replace themselves, they supported their kin for other offices, arguably, in Lisa's case, a higher office than her Dad's. Lipinski pulled the wool over everyone's eyes in the midnight run he pulled. That scenario is more attuned to what John and Todd Stroger are up to. And, as I said in an earlier post, Tony Peraica will lose his bid for the county board presidency AND his district seat.