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Vallas on Gidwitz

I don’t know enough of Gidwitz’s history, but here is the first bit I have on him. Trib on January 27, 2000

Vallas called state officials “Keystone Kops” who were caught in “a comedy of errors” in the way they administered the new ISAT.

“The problem is that the state is running this (test) from a distance,” Vallas said during a morning appearance on WBEZ-FM. “They are just making arbitrary policy. First of all they get a superintendent (McGee) from the suburbs who had 3,000 kids in his district, and now of course he is in charge of overseeing all the schools in the state of Illinois.

“They appoint as the board president, Ron Gidwitz, who was an absolute failure in City Colleges–ran City Colleges into the ground. So of course he basically gets promoted to the state job. But that’s what happens when you’re worth a fortune.

“So we have basically . . . (people) setting state policy who basically are either not serious about it or being amateurish about it or maybe they have other motivations. But the bottom line is they are mismanaging the policy,” Vallas said.

I’ll be looking into this, but obviously I have a lot of respect for Vallas’ opinions.

News Tips accepted

Just to make sure you all know, feel free to send me news tips. Sometimes I’ve heard of it, but even if so, it never hurts to duplicate. Generally you want to tell me if it is confidential or if you don’t want your name used. Usually I don’t use names, but I could. Some folks I regularly correspond with I know for sure, but it never hurts to reiterate the point.

The Fax on Potential Replacements

Rich Miller’s Capitol Fax has some scuttlebutt on

The name most mentioned yesterday as a possible Ryan replacement was Ron Gidwitz, a wealthy businessman and education reform crusader. Gidwitz has a lot of friends in the party, but he is not loved by Mayor Daley and the teachers’ unions, which he battled at the City Colleges of Chicago. Another name that popped up out of the blue is Jayne Thompson, the wife of the former governor, although nobody really knows if she’d even accept such an offer. Of course, there are also the other usual suspects, Jim Edgar, Jim Thompson (both of whom reportedly don’t want it), Judy Baar Topinka (doesn’t want it), Steve Rauschenberger (wants it, but lost the primary), Jim Oberweis (anti-illegal immigrant weirdness in the primary rules him out), etc.

While Dems first choice is for Ryan to stay in the race, Oberweis is a close second. He won’t even challenge Obama and frankly, those commercials were the funniest damn thing on TV. Flashback to Polis’ take on the helicopter commercials.

The Most Important Story in Chicago This Week

Is the Segal trial. Or should I say conviction and sentencing.

Is Kass perverted? No. A bit strange, yes.

My fantasies involve Segal sitting fully clothed–in an orange prison jumpsuit before a federal grand jury–spilling his guts about Chicago politicians and the Chicago way.

But the best news is that Segal got the book thrown at him:

Segal, found guilty of racketeering, faces 20 years in prison for dipping into protected insurance trust fund accounts to finance a fancy lifestyle of steaks, hookers, gourmet treats for his dog and other pleasures.

A jury on Tuesday had him forfeit $30 million of his own cash and recommended he also forfeit 60 percent of his company’s assets. He’ll probably lose his Highland Park mansion, surrounded by a sumptuous 17-acre yard. Segal pays a measly $689 a year in property taxes for those 17 prime North Shore acres.

Why is that good? Now the US Attorney has leverage over him and that is key to getting him to open up about his ties to various politicians around town. I haven’t touched much on it to date, but this story should be interesting to watch over the next 6 months and really far more important than Jack! and Jeri.

Does it go all the way up? Probably not, the Daley’s have a knack for not being directly involved, but turning a blind eye to corruption below them. It’ll be embarrassing, but ultimately the Mayor for Life is the Mayor for Life. He may threaten to take his pants down though.

The Biggest Ass in the Illinois Democratic Party

Is the Blagorgeous*

(via OneMan)
Maybe if little Rod would be nice and actually negotiate instead of campaigning all the time he’d get somewhere.

And thanks for paying per diem for 23 minutes yesterday Rod. It might be helpful to have business to discuss before wasting taxpayer money on 23 minutes. Perhaps next you can send out the State Police to make sure there is a quorum.

It looks like the Blagorgeous is going for broke. As of now, it looks like he is going broke, but he is talented.

*I liked Flowbeejovich, but the reader consensus is the Blagorgeous