Editorial: Speaker Madigan dings Trump on ethics. Fine. But how about a mirror? – Chicago Tribune

How can Illinois Democrats, now campaigning for reelection, with a straight face talk about ethics in Washington when they have looked the other way for more than a year as a federal corruption probe ensnared top Democratic officials?
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rick1099
5 years ago

Demoncrats revealed the major crime Trump committed, he beat Clinton. Off with his head. Madigan can steal money because he’s a demoncrat and that’s expected behavior.

chumpchange
5 years ago

After so many years of money/power grubbing, lies, and deceit I’d imagine you just become dead inside. There will be a reckoning. If not in this life then the next.

UnclePugsly
5 years ago

Shows how insulated from any sort of accountability Madigan thinks of himself.

anonymous
5 years ago

Of all people to talk.
Would not know ethics if it hit him in the face.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Illinois Democrats havent “looked the other way for more than a year”. Most have spent a lifetime looking the other way and getting their beaks wet.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Just look at the source, the weasel.

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