John Kass: Illinois After Boss Mike Madigan? Like Yugoslavia After Tito – Chicago Tribune

Madigan, like Tito, is an expert in holding rival constituencies in competition against each other. When he’s gone, whenever that might be, Illinois Democrats will become like their national counterparts, with a hard-left center and a far, far left fringe.
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debtsor
6 years ago

I thought the state was already run by crazies. I can only imagine how awful this place will be when the progs control everything.

MikeH
6 years ago
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Yep. Much as I want to see Boss Mike face the music, I shudder to think what sort of whackjob will replace him.

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