Two years in, Mayor Brandon Johnson admits he’s made some missteps, gaffes – Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson in the WBEZ studios Wednesday morning on “The Fran Spielman Show” with Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman and WBEZ city government reporter Mariah Woelfel. May 7, 2025“We have to look forward. If we spend all of our time having a conversation about what I should have, what I could have done, then you would sound like a Cubs or a Sox fan… Maybe more of a Sox fan,” Johnson said through a chuckle. “This is about moving forward.”
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Don Diego de la Vega
10 months ago

Correction please, the voters made a mistake electing this clown

Waggs
11 months ago

That statement always signals that the speaker is unintelligent, insecure, and lacks humility. The lack of humility and insecurity being a direct result of low intelligence, of course.

The Railroader
11 months ago

Does Mayor Cliff Notes even know what the word ‘some’ means? Appearing with sycophants from We BE Zombies and their puppet newspaper the Sun-Times, Mayor Notes took that usual underwater-in-the-polls trip down that river in Egypt: denial.

Similarly, Jill the Babysitter again propped up the cadaver of Grifter Joe on similarly fetid TV programs. Mayor Notes and the Cadaver took essentially the same trip, except that Mayor Notes is still in office and the Cadaver is unaware that he no longer is.

Your modern Democrat Part on display, folks.

Tommy Paine
11 months ago

LOL!!!!!!!!!!
That’s overstating the obvious!

Where's Mine ???
11 months ago

I skimmed through that article and what stands out for this lifelong Chicagoan is ZERO mention of the majority of us that are trying to survive making a living by providing goods & services in a competitive economy? For CTU/Brandon & crew, press, academia, non-prf libtards, etc, most of whom are making upper-middle class incomes, your not even on their radar….your just supposed remain silent and pay the bill

David F
11 months ago

those who don t learn history are doomed to repeat it

Admin
11 months ago
Reply to  David F

Can’t be said often enough. The older I get the more that I see it’s true, and that there’s nothing new under the sun. Don’t repeat past mistakes.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
11 months ago

Johnson is a huge misstep by voters. So are the DSA aldermen. So is Preckwinkle, so was Foxx. Yet there they were/are, causing financial and social havoc. Blame voters too.

Call my shrink
11 months ago

Not as big as the voters who elected him. Not counting the teachers who got the big raises of course

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

The mayor reminds me of a typical Dem when confronted with his failures- “ Let’s just move on.”. No accountability, no consequences and certainly no plan for not repeating the same boneheaded behavior. In fact, it seems that something even more ridiculous is on tap so as to make the previous snafu seem not all that bad.

Pat S.
11 months ago

In the words of former VP Harris, he’s not “… burdened by what has been.”

The philosophy of losers.

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