8/28/18
The point of writing the below missive to the Chicago Sun-Times
was not to defend Dorothy Brown, but
to stop the enthusiasm that various investigative agencies and the press may have
for getting Ms. Brown from getting in the way of the exercise of common
sense. Did anybody stop and look at the
numbers before going off half-cocked in their accusations against this, after
all, quite ordinary politician? The Sun-Times did not publish the letter by
the way, which is not surprising given that they publish only two or three per day.
Now that we’re on the subject of Dorothy Brown, don’t count
Ms. Brown out of the mayor’s race. Yes,
she has a reputation for being shady and she may (or may not) be one step ahead
of various law enforcement agencies, but that didn’t stop her from a landslide
victory in her last bid for re-election as Circuit Court Clerk. Despite
her, er, foibles, she has a quite dedicated following in the black community,
especially among “church ladies” in that community, that has served her well
throughout her career. In a divided field
of black candidates, none of whom is especially salient beyond newsrooms
populated by people from ZIP codes far, at least sociologically, from the west
and south sides of the city, she could come out of this scrum as Mayor Emanuel’s sole opponent in the
run-off. And if she has anything like
the money, or the money raising ability, that has been ascribed to her, that
moves things more forcefully in her favor.
Now don’t go around saying that Quinn is predicting a
Brown/Emanuel run-off. If I had to make
a prediction today, and I don’t so I’m not, I’d say Mr. Emanuel is going to win
in the first round. I know that makes
me sound crazy, but that’s what people called yours truly before what has become
my most famous post, 11/4/16’s TRUMP
WILL WIN, AND WIN BIG, ON TUESDAY.
And no, I’m not going to stop reminding people of that especially piquant
display of prescience.
Here’s the missive…
8/1/18
While one is normally hesitant to defend the likes of
Dorothy Brown, one should never be reluctant to defend common sense and
dispassionate analysis.
The Sun-Times
reports (“Affidavits allege county clerk collected payments of $10,000 per
job,” Andy Grimm, p. 8, 8/2/18) that “Brown ‘personally hired’ each of the
2,300 employees under her command and collected payments of $10,000 per job
through campaign contributions, business loans, and even a free trip to India,
according to affidavits in an investigation of former Brown deputy Beena Patel.”
2,300 employees at $10,000 per head is $23 million. If these
affidavits are true, Ms. Brown either has a campaign war chest sufficiently
huge to send even Rahm Emanuel
scurrying for the hills or is basking in net worth so brobdingnagian that
hiding it would be nearly a full-time job.
We know the former isn’t true.
While one should not discount the latter out of hand, $23 million is a
number so enormous that even the most corrupt hustlers in Chicago’s long
history of perfidious pols would be genuflecting in awe at the purloining
prowess of Dorothy Brown.
Is Dorothy Brown guilty of anything illegal? The courts will make that
determination. Has she shaken people
down to the tune of $23 million? Highly
unlikely.
See my two books, The Chairman, A Novel of
Big City Politics and The Chairman’s Challenge,
A Continuing Novel of Big City Politics, for further illumination on
how things work in Chicago and Illinois politics.
There is an army of Crook County bureaucrats in 'carbon paper' Brown's dept, and others, who would vote for a dead horse if that kept them on the taxpayer sugar tit. I would add a prediction that the Feds will back off an indictment, to avoid any taint of 'racial targeting', and certainly don't expect Little Lisa to be any more energetic on that than she was about good old Joe Berrios or even (shiver me timbers) Boss Madigan himself.
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