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What songs would the other candidates do?
That can be the Question of the Day.....
Sorry Mr. Miller for trying to steal your thunder.
ABC-7 is just trying to spare us TWO nights of the bickering goofballs. Isn't one opportunity enough?
Winkin', Blinkin', Nod and Yawn live on your TV. The commercials are enough to make one vomit.
Topinka: "I Still Miss You Baby, But My Aim's Gettin' Better."
Oberweis: "Wouldn't Take Her To A Dog Fight, Cause I'm Afraid She'd Winâ€Â
Gidwitz: “If I Had Shot You When I Wanted To, I'd Be Out By Nowâ€Â
Brady: “Don't Know Whether To Kill Myself Or Go Bowlingâ€Â
How about the post game reaction? Larry Bomke and Mike Houston....Apparently they did not get the memo about spinners boosting their candidate...Maybe they will be for GRod!
Then they rolled out Kent"CindiCanary" Redfield offer more "expert analysis"
ChopperJim did look bad. Booing did not help.
MarciasBrother is starting to look a little puffy
RonnieG should have had a Cubs Hat to make the most of the Trib endorsemsnt.
Hate to pick on the broadcast, but the station was smart not to put this up for wider viewing.
I liked Bill Brady - he was comfortable in his responses. I was looking for Gidwitz to shine since the Chicago Tribune endorsed him for Governor. However, he looked uncomfortable in the debate.
Judy C
Gidwitz D
Brady D-
Poor little Judy. She sure didn't waist any time leaving the place.
(and this is a real song on the radio)
"I'd like to help you out, but my give-a-damn is busted"
He should instead say, "I'm not a WINNING politician."
By the way, isn't it time to change your screen name? lol
Oberweis chocolate milk - is so thick that it tastes like a chocolate milkshake.
Is it just me or are political parties no longer about the party, but rather the individual (or certain few individuals) of that party?
Don't you get it yet, Jack?
Don't you get it yet, Joe?
Don't you get it yet, PL?
Don't you get it yet, DI?
Don't you get it yet, CS?
The politics of hate are not only losing, they are being booed and jeered by Republicans. That reaction is coming from the very "grassroots" you falsely claim to represent.
What a POSITIVE watershed for the Illinois GOP.
Downstate 7:39 p.m., the person who said this remark was State Senator and Gubernatorial Candidate Bill Brady - the only candidate so far to stay above the mud slinging.
Bill also delivered the best line of the night:
"Brady was asked for his answer to the rising cost of health care for businesses.
'My answer is to retire Rod Blagojevich,' he said." (From the AP.)
That was the highlight of the evening. The sensationalism of course topped the news down here and some weird newscaster saying that all the candiates are slinging mud.
However, Bill Brady isn't from what I saw tonight. And from what I've seen he hasn't.
He seems to be the only "adult" in this primary. And when JBT wouldn't shake the other candidate's hand, she did shake Bill Brady's after the debate - so I give her some props for that.
However, the downstate media's putting all the candidates in one bag when it's not ture.
So just to give you some facts. Question. Tomorrow's debate, is it a Chicago one or somwhere else since they won't play this all over the state from what I hear.
Perhaps we would actually pay attention to your opinion if you weren't so obviously favoring The Milkman. Seriously, I think anyone who watched the debate saw your boy get booed and look uncomfortable the whole night, and yet you say he delivered and give him the highest marks. Nothing like ignoring the facts...
Patriotic: Right now Stufflebeam doesn't have the legislative experience that I would be comfortable with. If he does get elected, he would have to fight with the General Assembly on both sides of the asile to get stuff passed. It would be a lose-lose situation for Illinois.
Right now, the best republican candidate is Brady from what I'm seeing.
Maybe Stufflebeam can run for state representative and make some coalitions and then he can run for higher office. Just a thought.
I listened to him before, he wasn't bad.
I was a Vet myself. I suspect that like me, you also served under those with "command leadership" who couldn't lead their way out of a wet paper sack. I had the opportunity to serve with many a Marine - Sergeants who I would follow becuase of their leadership over and above those with degrees and appointed as commissioned officers.
And living in a state with the WORST veteran's support in the Nation, I can't imagine not r
rallying behind this Marine and getting him elected so he can start taking care of his own band of brothers. Who else would have the heart of a veteran?
There's something to be said for getting an enlisted man elected. He is of the working class, knows what it's like to be in the trenches, instead of always electing the aristocrat who knows nothing of the hard working American.
Don't you think it's time to do something different. Look what doing the same thing over and over has gotten Illinois.