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03/29/12Joe Walsh on Tammy Duckworth: Did He Really Say That?Nobody would ever call Joe Walsh a temperate personality; he has made his reputation and become a favorite of cable TV shout shows by saying what’s on his mind. But he went over the line in an interview with Politico’s David Catanese, held in an Elgin coffee shop, published today. Posted at 01:40 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (15) |
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03/21/12Illinois Primary: Some Takeaways from Voting DayIllinois had its primary yesterday, and, in an embarrassment to the state and its politicians, not too many voters showed up—24 percent in the lowest turnout in 70 years in a presidential primary. But for people like me, it was feast of important races. Here, some thoughts as I followed the races well into the evening... Posted at 02:53 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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03/20/12Susan Crown on Why She Supports Mitt RomneyIt’s common knowledge that two of Chicago’s wealthiest families—the Crowns and the Pritzkers—are staunch Obama supporters, so it surprised me to read earlier this year that Susan Crown, 53, was supporting Mitt Romney for president. I wondered: Why isn’t she in the Obama camp like her older brother, Jim, president of Henry Crown & Co.?... Posted at 12:43 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (10) |
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03/15/12Chicagoans on the White House State Dinner Guest ListWednesday night’s dinner, carrying the theme, “America’s Backyards,” was in honor of “The Right Honorable David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, and his wife, Mrs. Samantha Cameron.” Here are the Chicago names I recognized, along with, in some cases, a bit of annotation... Posted at 11:56 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (3) |
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03/14/12Howard Dean on Ilya Sheyman, the Presidential Campaign, Iran, and MoreHe served as governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003. He ran for the Democratic nomination in 2004 and became infamous for the scream that ended his presidential hopes. He pushed a 50-state strategy as head of the DNC that helped Barack Obama win the presidency. And he morphed from traditional Democrat to full-fledged Progressive. So it’s not surprising that Howard Dean, 63, is drawn to Ilya Sheyman... Posted at 03:16 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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03/08/12This Time, the Illinois Primary MattersThe Illinois primary has suddenly become interesting—in fact, it may be the "stopper" this year, putting away the race for Mitt Romney if he solidifies his momentum and does well. Plus: the brilliant Bears quarterback who gave Mitt his name. Posted at 09:38 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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03/01/12Andrew Breitbart's Right-Hand Man: Skokie-Bred Joel PollakIn the wake of Breitbart's sudden death today at the age of 43, Breitbart.com editor-in-chief and legal counsel Joel Pollak—Alan Dershowitz protégé and former opponent of Jan Schakowsky—says that his boss's death was "out of the blue" and that his websites will go on "in a big way." Posted at 12:12 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (0) |
Felsenthal Files is a blog by author Carol Felsenthal, a lifelong Chicagoan and self-proclaimed political junkie. Her focus here will be Chicago politics, which, in the age of Obama, extends to the national and international spheres. Felsenthal is a regular blogger for The Hill and The Huffington Post and has written several books, including Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House. Among her many stories for Chicago are memorable profiles of Michelle Obama and Rod Blagojevich.