Editorial: Tawdry story of Ald. Sigcho-Lopez and the charred flag is one of activists struggling to govern – Chicago Tribune*

"The main problem faced by (Ald. Byron) Sigcho-Lopez is that he is now an elected official with significant responsibilities in a major American city and thus, in the worldview of his friends at Behind Enemy Lines, actually one of the 'rulers.' But he is still behaving like an activist throwing stones. At his own body."
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

Chicago Tribune, before election: Vote Democrat!
Chicago Tribune, after election: It is unbelievable what these Democrats are doing!

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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Chicago Tribune, CNN and others that are doing an about face from when their most important questions to Joe concerned his choice of ice cream “ Which way is the wind blowing today and how do we capitalize on it?”.

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