Pritzker Appoints Self As Democracy’s Superhero – Wirepoints

By: Mark Glennon*

It would be comically hypocritical if weren’t so tragically destructive. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker last week appointed himself co-chair of a new group to save democracy. Fortunately for other states, however, he’s getting almost no support.

It’s called Governors Safeguarding Democracy, formed to counter the incoming Trump Administration and Republican Congress. “What we’re doing is pushing back against increasing threats of autocracy and fortifying the institutions of democracy that our country and our states depend upon,” Pritzker said of the effort. “I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: No attempts to restrict the freedoms and opportunities of Illinoisans will be tolerated.”

No governor in memory in any state has thumbed his nose at democratic norms and constitutional rights more consistently and flagrantly than has Pritzker. Examples of how Pritzker earned his reputation as a “hard-left culture warrior who is happy to silence political opponents,” as the Wall Street Journal put it, are too numerous to fully list here, but consider a few:

  • Through 43 consecutive, monthly emergency orders, he suspended ordinary government function and ruled by executive fiat, trampling on a list of constitutional rights, justified through censorship and suppression of opposing scientific views. Similarly, he issued 38 consecutive emergency orders enforcing his personal decisions about assistance and protection for illegal immigrants.
  • He says he wants there to be a legal cause of action against anybody who says something false, which would be a flagrant violation of established First Amendment law.
  • He has signed off on multiple policies and bills that violate constitutional rights to free speech, such as Illinois’ new law banning discussion of political or religious matters at company meetings, now being challenged in federal court. Another example is a Pritzker-signed law attempting to muzzle pro-lifers that was ridiculed by a federal court as “stupid” as well as unconstitutional, prompting Attorney General Kwame Raoul to give up trying to defend the law.
  • He stood aside while his party’s operatives filed lawsuits to keep Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. off the ballot for the presidential election.
  • He meddled in a Republican primary by contributing $24 million that was used, successfully, to achieve the nomination of who Pritzker thought would be a weak opponent, Darren Bailey, in his race for governor.
  • Even the Democratically slanted Illinois courts couldn’t accept a law Pritzker signed earlier this year attempting to knock only Republican candidates off the ballot through a retroactive change in slating procedures. The Illinois Supreme Court in August upheld a lower court ruling that the law flatly violated the constitutional right to vote.
  • Most importantly, nearly every major element of the policy agenda successfully implemented by Pritzker and his supermajority of allies in the General Assembly has no popular support. Thanks to the most gerrymandered election maps in the nation (which Pritzker signed off on in violation of campaign promises), Pritzker’s millions spent on elections and general mastery of the election process, we have an overwhelmingly undemocratic result.

Think about that last one. Poll after poll says Illinoisans want things like school choice, smaller budgets, voter ID, lower taxes, biological men out of women’s sports, political indoctrination removed from classrooms and a balanced energy policy that includes fossil fuels and rejects the goal of 100% renewable energy.  They want violent criminals prosecuted. They opposed the SAFE-T Act and don’t like gender transformation for minors. But Pritzker and his allies have delivered the opposite of all that. Illinois is a moderate state where corrupted democracy has somehow delivered an autocratic oligarchy.

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Most relevant to Pritzker’s new effort, the public overwhelmingly opposes sanctuary and welcoming policies for illegal immigrants, which Pritzker intends to use as a centerpiece in “safeguarding democracy.” Even in Chicago, most voters want sanctuary policies ended and the border enforced. Yet Pritzker said, in response to the Republican election sweep, that if “they come for my people they come through me.”

Pritzker’s new campaign may lift his standing with the far left, but what will it mean for Illinois?

Billions of dollars in annual federal assistance and grants will now be at risk. Donald Trump is nothing if not vindictive and Republicans, who will control both houses of Congress, will be in no mood to help a governor who has called them fascists, among countless other things.

Less tangible but equally sad is the other effect of Pritzker’s campaign, which will be more hostility and division. Most of us long for a return to a normal level of collegiality and cooperation among lawmakers, but that’s obviously not in Pritzker’s agenda.

So far, Pritzker does not appear to be having much luck enlisting other progressive governors. Only Pritzker’s co-chair, Jared Polis of Colorado, appears to be a member. That surely says something.

Progressive governors who so far have expressly declined to join are Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona’s Katie Hobbs and Massachusetts’ Maura Healey, Kentucky’s Andy Beshear, New Mexico’s Michelle Lujan and Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro. California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has not yet indicated he will join the group. Maybe even they they know that a truly democratic process would not produce what Pritzker wants.

In a couple months, we will hear Pritzker’s plan to deal with projected budget deficits totaling $22 billion over the next five years. Chicago already faces a budget deficit of a billion dollars. Same for the school district for another billion. Transit authorities there face deficits totaling over $700 million. Expect no help from Washington.

*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.

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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

when JB states “if “they come for my people they come through me.””, who are “my people” for JB & the machine? Or does anybody in the machine monopoly even care? Look’s like “my people” is shrinking down to those making min +$100gs guaranteed upper middle-class livings in Illinois gov and a few upper-income lib-tard WBEZ/NPR believers types who have accessed livings in “symbolic capitalism”. Even supper progressive JACOBIN has articles out on how dems lost the “working class” (https://jacobin.com/2024/11/working-class-voters-democrats-trump)…..JBs a superhero for who?, not me. but maybe a Supervillain

IllinoisHomeOfTheSwamp
1 year ago

If ever there was a Chief Executive who has failed at his task, JB is the guy.

Ex-Chicago, no one likes him… In Chicago? Well, they seem to like him enough to give him the job, but they don’t understand he is incapable of helping them…

Just for a moment, contemplate how his existence has done nothing to help the obvious jewel in his portfolio, the city of Chicago. Failed education system, crime, RAT CAPITAL… Honestly, he is so incompetent it makes one nostalgic for Rahm.

Lana
1 year ago

Pritzker, wannabe superhero to the elite Bolsheviks, for revolution.

Donna
1 year ago

Equally un-democratic was the law that took authority away from local governments to approve wind farms and gave it to the state government.

Free at Last
1 year ago

And in the next governor’s race, he will win by double digits because, you know, Illinoisans are brain dead.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Free at Last

As I repeatedly point out, JB’s $100,000,000 ground game transformed approximately 800,000 low-propensity presidential year only voters into extremely reliable straight ticket Democrat voters. Midterms used to be close in Illinois. We flipped several congresional seats back and forth over the years and in my lifetime elected two conservative state senators. We’ve even occasionally had statewide Republican office holders, as recently as 2014-2018 with Rauner. Govenor’s races used to be kinda close. Republican midterm turnout is pretty consistent with Bailey in 2022 receiving 75,000 fewer votes than Rauner did in 2014. What changed was JB Pritzker’s ground game that managed… Read more »

The Doctor
1 year ago
Reply to  debtsor

Did El Gordo find voters or ballots?

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  The Doctor

Both … because mailing out ballots to low-propensity Democrat voters and then harvesting their ballots is much easier than rounding up bums onto buses and driving them to the polling booths. And Illinois law allows harvesters to keep counting, and counting, for up to two weeks after the election. I have no doubts that the $100,000,000 ground game keeps capturing late votes.

Taxpayer
1 year ago

He looked better in his screck costume on Halloween.

Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago
Reply to  Taxpayer

I thought he looked better in the checkered overalls he wore when he modeled for the statue holding the huge hamburger in front of Big Boy restaurants.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I can honestly see JB appropriating this image for his next run at public office, whatever office it may be. He’s that wacked.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Your opening sentence hits the nail on the head and this is the best summary I’ve read of why Pritzker is such a destructive governor. His smug, arrogant and self righteous posturing combined with outright lies is breathtaking.

Deb
1 year ago

JB needs to go away.

Uknow
1 year ago

Last Monday all the Secretary of State police were ordered to make everyone but legislators show an I.d. To get into the capital complex, every time (except legislators) regardless of whether the guards know them or not. This turd actually thinks he is worthy of assassination?
There is also a bill out there to roll all the state law enforcement into the State police as revenge for the sec of state not locking down every building during Covid. Every tyrant wants tighter control of police and military.

Publius
1 year ago

Superheroes don’t donate to Illinois Supreme Court justices that refuse to recluse themselves. Pritzker’s donations are in conflict with a law he signed capping contributions well below the amounts he donated.

Old Joe
1 year ago

I’m thinking JB will join Mama Cass’s club

Joey Zamboni
1 year ago

No attempts to restrict the freedoms and opportunities of Illinoisans will be tolerated.”

Except, you know, those pesky 1st & 2nd amendment rights…

Oh & school choice, & the right to not be violated by government mandated ‘needles’…

ProzacPlease
1 year ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

There should be an asterisk at the end of JB’s quote:
** Unless I am the one attempting to restrict rights.

Riverbender
1 year ago

Pritzker anointing himself as a superhero for democracy gets my vote for the “Biggest Strawman Fallacy” of the year in my book

Former Illinois Wimp
1 year ago

There may actually be some logic behind what the gov is doing. No doubt he is planning to blame Trump when he raises state taxes. Also, it’s never too early to start positioning for 2028.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Hopefully Pritzker is digging his own political grave. Give him the biggest possible shovel and enjoy the show.

Wolf Larsen
1 year ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

I’m thinking probably a loader/backhoe with a three yard bucket

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