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Kathianne
03-24-2008, 08:48 AM
It's nearly impossible to find a 'clean' Illinois politician, this story indicates why. I think it's why so many of us are waiting to see what ties Obama has that have yet to surface:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-kass_bdmar23,1,3237979.column


In Combine, cash is king, corruption is bipartisan

John Kass

March 23, 2008

All week, Stuart Levine, the Republican snitch who loves his gladiator movies, has been telling the story of Illinois.

He tells it from the witness stand in federal court, weaving the tale of this political boss and that political boss, that Democrat, this Republican, all working together for the common good....

...Actually, he's telling a larger tale, about power and clout in our state.



...At one point in the testimony last week, Levine explained how ecumenical it is.

He wrangled an invitation to a 2003 Christmas reception at the Bush White House. The invitation was courtesy of Robert Kjellander (pronounced $hell-an-der) a big shot Republican from Illinois who would become treasurer of the Republican National Committee.

Kjellander is currently setting up the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul, where Republican nominee John McCain will no doubt denounce corruption and pay-to-play politics, with Kjellander in the wings.

During the testimony last week, Levine said there had been others invited to the Bush White House, courtesy of Kjellander. There was Kjellander's buddy—and political boss—William Cellini, the road builder, hotelier, gaming czar and leader of the Springfield Republicans.

And there was Rezko, the conduit to Democratic Gov. Rod "The Unreformer" Blagojevich, with whom Cellini and Kjellander had business ties. They brought their wives. They enjoyed themselves.

Cellini and Kjellander haven't been indicted. Blagojevich hasn't been indicted, but he reeks of George Ryan, and if he goes down, the Illinois political scorecard will read:

Illinois Governors 4

Chicago Mayors 0...

Abbey Marie
03-24-2008, 09:45 AM
Kath, I had always heard that Chicago is the city that generated the (joke?) phrase, "Vote early and often".

Kathianne
03-24-2008, 09:56 AM
Kath, I had always heard that Chicago is the city that generated the (joke?) phrase, "Vote early and often".

Then there is the, 'Only in Chicago do they raise the dead to vote.' Only Louisiana comes close to the corruption here. Neither party is exempt and to my way of thinking, the GOP is worse. There have been some very capable people that have been caught in the graft and corruption, it seems intrinsic to the system. Peter Fitzgerald was the exception and the party turned on him.

CockySOB
03-24-2008, 10:00 AM
Should be interesting to see what develops in the Rezko trial after it reconvenes in April.

For Obama to be running on his "superior judgment," he sure is making a few BIG errors in judgment.

Kathianne
03-25-2008, 04:16 AM
Another nugget, about he who will remain nameless:

http://www.theneweditor.com/index.php?/archives/7783-The-Power-of-Cook-County,-Illinois.html


The Power of Cook County, Illinois
In the race for the most popular votes in the Democratic Party's presidential primary contests, Sen. Barack Obama's lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton is about 711,000 votes -- not including Florida or Michigan -- according to Real Clear Politics.

Of Sen. Obama's 711,000 popular-vote lead, 650,000 -- or more than 90% of the total margin -- comes from Sen. Obama's home state of Illinois, with 429,000 of that lead coming from his home base of Cook County.

That margin in Cook County represents almost 60% of Obama's total lead nationwide.

Interestingly, Sen. Obama's 429,000-vote margin in Cook County alone is larger than the winning margin of either candidate in any state.

Chicago Dems still know how to support their candidates better than anyone else in the country...
Posted by Tom Elia in Politics at 14:12