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Raises millions of dollars from Illinois Democrat Party supporters and no candidates see a dime unless you are an approved state rep candidate. He uses money raised by Illinois Dems to help him retain his role as speaker of the house.
There are some good candidates out there in districts that have raised money for the state party who will never see a dime. Brandt Patterson in Olney and Greg Tuite in Rockford come to mind. Where is there help from Madigan's state party funds?
I for one am tired of donating to the state pary. Why cant this state party money go to builing county organization, a statewide grassroots efforts, or city/county offices?
Ridiculous. Help us Obama!
I don't think there was anything criminal about S-T's endorsement. Just good business practice. Stroger Jr's election will mean years of juicy news stories.
If Peraica wins (and Topinka loses), he will nauturally be a front runner for the 2010 Guv elections. But in order to win the GOP primary, he will have top appease the right, and will do so by limiting aboritions at Cook County. If he does nothing, the right will never support him.
"Tony had the power with one stroke of his pen to stop the murder of children, and he did nothing" --Right Wing nut head, fill in his name here, 2/05/10
Their endorsement of Todd Stroger leads me to believe that they must feel Tony Peraica would be intellectually in the same category as Alfred E. Newman. I don't think that is quite the case.
To paraphrase Rod Blagojevich's political commercials, "The Chicago Sun-Times, what were they thinking?" The Sun-Times lost a lot of their luster with this endorsement. I would imagine that many of their reporters must have cringed on this endorsement by their employer.
As a result, I will not be purchasing any paper in the Sun-Times chain in the future, until those who sold their journalistic souls to write these two pieces of (explitive deleted) are fired. If it also means organizing informational picketing in front of the largest advertisers the Sun-Times has to force these journalistic cretins out, so be it.
As for the news of Toddler's secret campaign fund, if it is true, State's Attorney Dick "Lap Dog" Devine must be called upon to prosecute Stroger and those involved in this scheme. However, I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for Devine to do anything.
"Stuck on Stupid" pretty much sums it up!
Why is Proft the center of this story anyway? Where is Tony's comments on this endorsement? I am a Sun-Times subscriber and I agree with their choice. So I guess not every S-T blogger agrees with Dan, do they? And Dan, please ask the Peraica sign goons to stop littering the public right-of-way with Peraica signs. It shows that people don't want them on their property. And as a taxpayer, I don't want them in the public way, either.
Peraica used the word "vicious" to describe HIS OWN MOTHER!!! That's the mother who passed away and is no longer around to defend herself. Who does that??!!??
Others like fellow Republican Liz Gorman have noted that Peraica has some serious issues, and trouble dealing with women.
I think voters will wake up before November 7th. I don't think this race ends up being that close.
The press has loved building Peraica up, but they'll really love tearing him down.
I'm sure that if anyone from Cook County ever needs advice from anyone in Springfield they will ask for it. Until then concentrate on Cellini's stooges. Any voter who listens to Proft or Preaica for more than 30 seconds will vote for Todd.
Peraica is the most anti-women's rights candidate I have ever seen and that includes Keyes and Obie.
Fast Eddie sure can pick 'em!
PEracia did say that, apparently, the editorial board does not read their own paper.
The Same Cicero Folks who raised 287K Since July
Cmon Baby, a whole lotta shaking down going on
Hate to burst your bubble, but everyone I've met who has listened to both Stroger and Peraica speak has immediately ran screaming away from Stroger. Whether that means a vote for Peraica or a write in is up to them, but I think listening to Stroger is scarier than listening to Peraica.
And, as a life-long democrat and as a strong believer in abortion access, I think that everyone is freaking out over a pretty minor problem. As a social worker, I have tried to help some clients get low-cost/free abortions at county. They do abortions one day a month, they make appointments one day a month, and it's practically impossible to get an appointment. Pro-Stroger folks seem to have some delusion that County is so great on abortion access and Peraica can really screw that up.
Access sucks (or it did two years ago). I'm not saying go and vote for Peraica, but don't vote based on abortion when the county currently provides terrible access.
"While we believe Republican Tony Peraica is a qualified and experienced candidate who would be dedicated to reform, we fear his agenda would founder on the rocks of the county’s Democratic domination, paralyzing his tenure."
1. The County Board is currently 5 Republicans, 3 Reform Democrats and 9 "Regular" Democrats (or, at least Regular Democrats while John Stroger was in office.) When the 5 Republicans and three reform Democrats ally on a vote, they have 8 votes out of 17, and require only one other vote to get the majority. That is precisely the scenario which occured last Fall to defeat the grossly bloated "Stroger Budget," when Commissioner Earleen Collins voted with the reformers. The Sun-Times' stated rationale for its position is not factual, which leaves it wide open to speculate on the true motivation for this endorsement.
2. Read carefully. They are saying that Reform cannot beat the Machine. Thank you, Sun-Times, for that vote of confidence in the future of our community! The struggling families who will face staggering tax increases under Toddler thank you, and so do their children.
With this staggering betrayal of the people, the Sun-Times just lost all credibility when it cries out against corruption in the future. We will know that it is mere window dressing, for when the chips are down, the Sun-Times will hedge its bets and "cut and run."
It's really very disappointing to an ardent Democratic voter and volunteer.
Nonetheless, it makes sense for Rod to help Todd get the vote out in the African-American community on election day.
Orlando has never had a problem raising it for himself. He learned from the master; Tony Rezko.
Between that and the Blago endorsement, I'm never reading the Sun Times again.
Fast Eddie sure can pick ‘em! ====
Bill, you're slipping. Badly. Try to reboot your memory card. Or did you not realize who brought Rod into Chicago politics?
That is a racist comment.
HA!
Sorry if you took it that way. The Sun-Times demo's tend to be blue-collar, City dwelling, Sports Page reading persons. They report mostly City news and in fact have a dropping circulation.
That's all.
Buck
The Sun-Times is an "urban tabloid" according to Wikipedia, and their circulation has been flagging. Their core customer is in the City (as in Democrat). You've seen the Republicans on here promising to never read the Sun-Times again. Just think if City Dems revolted.
If I'm not right about this, then the Sun-Times editorial board is just a bunch of idiots, and I don't think that's the case.
In the newspaper business--do not look for newspapers, look for business.
The reason I see it that way is this: when a minority candidate receives a Trib or Herald endorsement, those papers aren't accused of giving it because they want to pander to the minority constituencies. Why should the inverse be true then?
You read into my comments EXACTLY what I meant them to say. And here I was hoping not to P-O the democrats who would construe my comment as being Blago bashing.
I think Rich can attest to what happens when race bashing starts. Nobody knows what color the poster he/she or their spouses may be.
Pettimore must not of heard the old saying about assuming things.
First off, I did not call you a racist. I said your comments were racist. I don't know nor care what race you are. I was stating that for one to say that a newspaper endorsed a particular minority candidate because they want to pander to that candidate's demographic is a racist comment. Do you not see why that is an insensitive statement? If someone wrote that the Southtown endorsed Tom Dart to pander to the Irish readers on the South Side, I would say that that was equally insensitive.
The Sun-Times has a lot of subscribers, and not all of them are African-American. If he'd said that about La Raza or WVON, I could see where you might jump. Otherwise, that was a reach.
Still, Buck, in the future try to avoid going right up to the line.
Again, let's move on.
A simple look at the people around Peraica and you know he's no reformer. He's gonna lose.
....is Real Fuzzy and thinks no one sees it.
First off--please do not referer to people's looks as a means of inferrence --it is really bad form, it is fearfully irresponsible and it sets a real bad precedence. You should really rethink and revise that [simple look] theory.
NOW THEN, LET US TURN TO A MATTER OF CIVICS. Cook County has been run like a Banana Republic... only better... if longevity is taken into account. The list of atrocities is much too long for this medium....suffice to point out that even with the preponderance of evidence--case after case of institutionalized theft of services from the truly indigent, the needy and otherwise choiceless and dependent constituencies--which is undeniable-- the principals politic and politic and politic.
The next President should resolve to just pay the deadbeats to stay home and the bogus contractors a premium for not seeking business with the County. Just pay'em. It would be worth it-- a political culture tax...an extra dip in the public fisc...so that those who truly rely on the services-- may be treated with respect.
Face it--compared to this crew, Paul Powel was a reformer. Win lose or draw...if not for the needy ...this farce would be a rolicking satirical romp in the teeth...But it ain't funny. Like Daley said, it's a blankin shame. And how.