Crain’s
Chicago Business Columnist Greg Hines said it best. “Sleep with the dogs and
you get fleas.” He was referring to Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan in a
column where he strongly suggested it was time for a change.
Hines and
many others feel a 2012 e-mail reported by WBEZ Radio in Chicago, from longtime
Madigan Aide Mike McClain, might be the straw. In writing, McClain sought lenience for a
state worker in a disciplinary case arguing that the man was politically loyal
and stayed silent about “the rape in Champaign.”
Yikes. The
e-mail went on to say the worker did a good job of keeping quiet about ghosts
on the state payroll. You throw that in with some rather convincing stories of
sexual harassment on the speaker’s watch over the past year and you start to
believe the man who has ruled Illinois for 37 years might be slipping.
Even with
this revelation, which glosses over a sexual attack, the Governor and other
state Democratic officials are not calling for Madigan’s ouster. And the
Speaker isn’t calling for a legislative probe into the matter.
Here’s the
most remarkable part of the McClain e-mail. It’s an e-mail. Who puts into
writing a request for leniency for a state worker who helped hide rape and
other illegalities? Who could be so stupid?
Here’s what
will likely happen. The feds have been nipping at Madigan’s heels for years.
They will find as much as they can on McClain, charge him, then try to flip
him.
If you don’t
understand, watch the movie Goodfellas. It is instructive. “Keep your mouth shut
and don’t rat on your friends.”
Here’s to
hoping Mike McClain never saw the movie.
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