Commentary: JB Pritzker says what the Sun-Times can’t – Chicago Sun-Times

Neil Steinberg: "Even when our brains are dying, we can still cuss. Which might be a useful metaphor to better understand the governor of Illinois telling the president of the United States to “'- - - all the way off.' [Which is what Pritzker said.] We could sniff at the word. Or step back and realize it’s a symptom of a political system that has suffered massive damage and is perhaps dying before our eyes. Pritzker is speaking out for the people of Illinois, against the shredding of American democracy and the abandonment of norms of humanity and law. It’s an obscene situation. Using obscenity when addressing it isn’t wrong; it’s almost required."
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Joseph Murzanski
5 months ago

Again Neil Steinberg gets it wrong. JB is not speaking out for the people of Illinois. He could care less about the people of Illiniis. JB is a master of disguise. He has given Illinois citizens billions in tax increases. He has never presented a balanced budget. Audits of Illinois finances go ignored. Blaming Trump for most everything diverts attention from his failure governing Illinois .

Jack Doppelt
5 months ago

Find me Pritzzker’s knuckles. I want to slap them with a ruler and send him to the principal’s office. Thanks for sticking with this critical issue.

ran
5 months ago

In Illinois, ‘the weak give up and stay, while the strong give up and move away ‘

PPF
5 months ago
Reply to  ran

I guess Ted and Mark are “the weak” by that analysis. How insightful.

Free at Last
5 months ago
Reply to  PPF

Realistically, what do you think Ted and Mark are going to change? If Ted gets anywhere close to being elected, Pritzger and the public sector unions will bury him with cash. Even if he gets elected the demfilth will have a veto proof majority and a bought and paid for Supreme Court. They’ll do to him what they did to Rauner. I applaud their fight. Once I would have been right with them. But life is too short to continue the useless practice of casting jewels before the swine. The swine are perfectly content with their bread and circuses and… Read more »

I M Intelligent
5 months ago

😮 Profanity, totally unacceptable! May ones head explode, thank you Lord in advance! 🙏

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

Pritzger says whatever he can to cover up the systemic incompetence of his bloated, greedy socialist model of government. As with his twin brother Panic Attacks, foul language and useless blaming of Trump, racism, Richard Nixon, the Confederacy and global war.. er, climate change come in handy as IL swirls further down the toilet, unless you removed it to beat the tax man.

mmack
5 months ago

As I commented on a Chicago Contrarian post on the Chicago Sun Times earlier this year regarding Neil Steinberg:

Oh Dear Lord THAT idiot is still around? Besides the drinking and batting the old lady around I remember him lecturing Chicagoans in print about being accepting of Diversity and Vibrancy! in their neighborhoods while Neal and his family moved off to Northbrook, a posh northern suburb that was lily white and the only Hispanics he’d see would be doing yard work.

Hey Neil, a shanda fur die goyim my friend.

Sanity please
5 months ago
Reply to  mmack

”Ditto”

Riverbender
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

A point very well taken.

Free at Last
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

A Pravda paid shill should not be given the respect of being called Mr. It’s time we start calling these scum on the left, the America hating lunatics they are.

Ataraxis
5 months ago

This is rich.
Maybe Mr. Steinberg should have done cussing before he did what he did at his home to get arrested for domestic abuse.
His “I was drunk” excuse was lame and just a cop out to save himself from judicial punishment.
A real man doesn’t raise a hand at a woman, and surely doesn’t blame it on alcohol, but a beta male like him does.
Notice that many of Mr. Steinberg’s quotes in the article apply directly to him. He’s a loser.

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