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Finally, an individual with integrity to lead our state!
Where will Hynes land if she goes for it?
If Barack wins, I think there will be a sucking sound of IL beauracrats skeetering out the door heading to DC come January if not before...
makes me ponder the political landscape in IL a year from now....hmmmm...
From my observations over the years, the only thing Madigan loves more than power is his family -- and he loves power a lot.
I just don't see how it could work. Even with governors he's gotten along with relatively well, like Thompson and Ryan, Madigan's modus operandi with them has always been highly confrontational. Don't see how he could do it with Lisa. Also, she'd always be in his shadow while he's there.
He plays his cards close to the vest, but at the opportune time, he'd step down. The only question is at what moment the move would maximize value for Lisa.
An even scarier picture would have been Blago taking the oath of office for a third term(with his fingers crossed behind his back)
Relax Mike, you could model what Putin did; run plays from the sidelines, and still have a lot of influence. You have to have thought this thru to the endgame before now. I think I'm not the only voter who would have this objection, and it would be probably my only objection to her Gubernatorial candidacy. For one door to open, another must close. There can only be one.
On the bright side, there are no other Blagojevich relatives running for anything in Illinois.
Looks like a big yup!
Most prefer Mdigan stay on to help with the full decontamination that will be needed after the Blagoat experience ends.
BTW who sold Blagoat the green lane scam?
I even agree for once with 2confused. Illinois is going to need every able hand on deck post-Blago.
What people really need is very basic health insurance (an inexpensive $1M high deductible plan that protects from bankruptcy) like the cheap un/under insured motorist plans.
Premiums should be assisted as needed, but should only discriminate based on things individuals can control, like their weight and exercise, not the uncontrollable such as genetics.