A federal investigation and ‘The Burke Effect’ – Chicago Tribune

Preckwinkle, Mendoza and others who float in Burke’s orbit, and who claim to be progressives, looked the other way on all of that and accepted his graciousness and his money when it benefited their political careers. But now that he’s under the eye of the feds, they’ve found their moral compasses.
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Peter Quilici
7 years ago

Time to admit that Illinois, Cook County and Chicago have been and continue to be home to one of nation’s highest concentration of political sociopaths. And it’s open and obvious.

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