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Trib’s Defense of Going to Court

If find the stats amazing

In Cook County, there were more than 191,000 domestic relations cases filed from 1999 to 2003. Only 32 of those cases were sealed from public view. If you sought a divorce in Cook County, or just about anywhere else in the nation, chances are your records are wide open to scrutiny by anyone–friends, neighbors, reporters. You cannot have them closed to scrutiny.

Strangely, one of those 32 was Blair Hull. And another guy in a field of less than 20 had his closed in a different state–Jack Ryan. Hull seems to have not understood the warning flag that it sent up–Ryan understood it perfectly.

Can Jill Stanek Do Just a Little Research?

In the comment boards at the Illinois Leader she is defending the claim that Jack! told her the custody files were always sealed. This is false and nearly every press account explains this well. The custody files were sealed about one year after the divorce was finalized.

The custody documents, according to Jack, have always been sealed. If Jack has lied to me on this point, and to pro-family leaders he said the same thing to Monday, then his alleged charcter flaws will be exposed.

If Stanek bothered to even know anything about the subject she’d be embarrassed by this. As it is now, she seems happy to be oblivious.

The First Polling Data

Doesn’t look all that different from other polling data from before the file release.

The caveat to the above statement is that Southtown polls have had the race the closest so this may be a significant drop in support for Ryan.

Here is the report at Rasmussen. Rasmussen had them at 48-40 in the last poll—the closest any poll had previously.

The polling against three relatively popular Illinois Republicans isn’t very good either given what Republicans would want to see:

Former Governor Jim Edgar is essentially tied with Obama at this time (Obama 45% Edgar 42%).

The incumbent Senator, Peter Fitzgerald, trails Obama 47% to 40%.

Judy Baar Topinka is within 11 points of Obama, trailing 49% to 38%.

The Obvious Replacement Candidate

Is over at Austin Mayor

The GOP’s ideal candidate to run against Barack Obama will have to possess certain qualities:

1. He will need to have a history as a legislator to match up with Obama’s stellar career as a lawmaker;
2. He will need to be willing to enter a race where he has almost no chance of winning;
3. He will need to have that special “something” that allows him to win a race where he is the clear underdog…

Fortunately for the Illinois Republicans, such a man does exist:

Go to the link for the answer.

From the Inbox

CBS2 has some interesting speculation regarding a secret conference call to oust Jack!, but that Jack! also may be setting into strategy of going on TV to put all this behind him:

06-24 CBS 2 WBBM 430

Derek Blakely: Another political bomb shell for Jack Ryan, and CBS 2 has it. Some of the state’s biggest republican power brokers will have a secret conference call to set the wheels in motion to try to oust Ryan from the senate race. Good afternoon, I’m Derek Blakely.

Mary Ann Childers: It’s a political party side swipe, if you will, to a candidate deep in damage control mode. Mike Rlannery has been following the story from the beginning and Mike, top republicans are concerned, it seems, about more than the senate seat.

Mike Flannery: They absolutely are, Mary Ann. Republican party leaders are concerned about saving candidates farther down the ballot for seas in the general assembly and for local office. The fact is, though, that Jack Ryan, I have learned next a phone conversation might be preparing himself to double down here. He may be getting ready and next week, we might be seeing TV commercials hit the air where he tries to clear the air and put this all behind him. Republican party leaders, though, are worried that Jack Ryan on the ballot might prompt too many local republicans to stay home in November, a worry that grows says Ryan?s national notoriety grows.

Jack Ryan’s campaign for U.S. Senate has suddenly become a favorite topic of late-night tv comedians.

Kraig Kilborne: The allegations of public love making in six error error clubs, insiders are worried Jack Ryan may not be kinky enough for the U.S. Senate.

Mike Flannery: Reportedly still trying to figure out how to put the sex club episode behind him, the candidate spent the day in meetings away from public view. Sources told us Ryan may soon hit the air with a wave of paid TV commercials he believes could put his campaign back on track. But CBS 2 news learned he faces potential opposition from Illinois republican leaders planning a secret conference call for tomorrow morning, including former governor Jim Edgar, state party chair, Judy Baar Topinka, U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Cook County Republican Chair Gary Skoien, DuPage County Chairman Kirk Dillard and legislative leaders Tom Corss and Frank Watson. Longtime observers of local politics, though, are not sure they can persuade Ryan to quit.

Roosevelt University Prof Paul Green: They?re in a terrible situation. The party is a perfect political storm for a party that was already facing disaster.

Craig Kilborne: Ryan’s numbers have dropped sharply with everyone but a small and influential group called perverted trekies.

Mike Flannery: The sex club allegations, of course, came from former “star trek” TV actress Jeri Lynn Ryan. One political rule of thumb has always been that once the candidate becomes the butt of such jokes on TV, he or she is finished, should just toss it in. Bill and Hillary Clinton, though, defied that role coming back strongly. Sources close to Jack Ryan insist that he still believes he has a chance to do the same.

Reassessing….

Capitol Fax is up:

Embattled US Senate candidate Jack Ryan has canceled his fundraising trip to Washington, DC and is reportedly reassessing his candidacy.

Ryan had two scheduled DC fundraisers today, one of which had already been “postponed.” The other was sponsored by some Senate bigwigs.

The DC excursion would have directly exposed the candidate to the national media.

A source close to the Ryan campaign said the candidate has, “other pressing things to do here. He feels it’s more important to be here right now, dealing with this firestorm, than to be in DC.”

Check out the end–AP reports Spokesperson is denying.

Miller will be updating Capitol Fax today so keep an eye on it. I’ll link as soon as anything new comes up as well.

Previously….

Via e-mail and a call

and on the Sun-Times…..

WASHINGTON?-Beleaguered Senate Republican candidate Jack Ryan is considering quitting the race in the uproar touched off by the release of his divorce records, a Republican source told the Chicago Sun- Times on Thursday.

“He?s reassessing,” the source said. Ryan canceled a trip to Washington today where he had planned to appear with Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R-Ill.) and attend a fund raiser headlined by Sen. George Allen (R-Va.), the chairman of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee.

I’m hearing others have sources saying the same thing.

Capitol Fax will probably update soon.

Looking at the rest of the story

The source said that Ryan was particularly concerned that the “tabloids are going after” Jeri Lynn Ryan, his former wife who alleged that Ryan brought her to sex clubs when they were married. Jeri Ryan is a television actress known for her roles on “Star Trek” and “Boston Public.”

Uh, yeah, it shouldn’t have taken a genius to see this coming.

Leader Reinvents Reality

Jilll Stanek appears to be attacking Rod McCulloch for his pointing out the file existed with embarrassing material.

And she embarrasses herself. She shouldn’t let Proft put her up to such stupid things.

Here are McCulloch?s four lies.

1. ?Recently I was shown what I was told and believe to be records from Jack Ryan?s divorce that were obtained before the records were sealed.?

Sorry, the custody records have always been sealed, until Monday, June 21. Also contrary to another rumor, there are no unredacted versions out there.

I?d like to know who showed McCulloch these so-called records, and I?d like to see the exact documents McCulloch claims he saw. I wonder if Patrick Fitzgerald would as well.

The level of idiocy is amazing here. No, the files weren’t sealed until one year after the divorce was finalized. Jack! wanted them sealed, Jeri didn’t. Then when Jeri had a dangerous stalker, she joined in asking to have them sealed.

Claiming there are no unredacted versions out there is nothing, but her insisting it is true. Rod McCulloch told he me he saw them and while he declined to answer who gave them to him, he clearly knew some specific information regarding the file–Paris, New York and New Orleans is kind of specific.

I have no idea why Patrick Fitzgerald would care. Being in possession of public records isn’t illegal.

2. “Among other allegations, she specifically alleges that [h]er husband, Jack Ryan, had a romantic affair with his Executive Secretary.”

On the contrary, nowhere in the unsealed documents did Jeri accuse Jack of infidelity, and they wouldn’t be in the sealed portion either. Otherwise Jeri lied Monday when she said in her public statement, “?nor to my knowledge was [Jack] ever unfaithful to me.” Rather, it was Jeri who admitted in the documents to having the wandering eye: “I told him I was in love with another man.”

Well, we don’t know do we. The Unsealed documents are all we have, not the full version. McCulloch maintains this allegation was in the full file. I can’t explain Jeri’s comments so saying McCulloch is lying given the information we have now is a bit extreme. McCulloch could be mistaken or lying, but I’d put my bet on him at this point.

3. “[S]he specifically alleges that? he forced (her word) her to have sexual relations with him against her will.”

And again, we don’t know. We do know that six paragraphs were stricken right before their release that contained very graphic descriptions. The Judge refuses to characterize them any further.

Force could also well be used in relation to psychological coercion which would be consistent with her comments about his personality. These are only allegations by Jeri Ryan, so we don’t know anything about veracity, but we don’t know what is in the rest of the file.

That would be rape, an extremely serious charge of a criminally prosecutable offense.

Psychological coercion wouldn’t be. Maybe a poor choice of words if it is in the files by Jeri, but not necessarily rape. It isn’t a very flattering way to describe Ryan though and if true would go to character.

4. “[S]he specifically alleges that? he took her to various sex clubs, specifically in New York, New Orleans, and Paris and coerced her to have sex in front of other people.”

?Coerce? means, “to bring about by force or threat.” Again, rape, and this time public rape, an extremely serious charge of a criminally prosecutable offense.

But it didn?t happen. The worst Jeri alleged was Jack took her to these clubs, requested the aforementioned, yet complied with her refusal. Big difference.

And he got the three cities right as well as the claim that he was emotionally demeaning to her–the crying line. We don’t know if Jeri is telling the truth or Jack! is or if it lies somewhere inbetween, but I think Rod McCulloch’s description on this count is reasonable given that he was writing from memory and probably a fairly quick look.

So on two, Rod is definitely correct. On two, we don’t know for sure. Not much of an indictment against him. For a guy who took enough flack over this, maybe people should back off of him. It isn’t his fault Jack Ryan tried to hide behind his son and lied to Party Leaders, the Press and the People of Illinois.

The Leader is an opinion journal and fighting for your view isn’t a bad thing. Making up garbage like the first supposed lie is either laziness or a lie itself.