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Mystery Debate Theater 2007

The Democrats: Episode 1
If you had to have sex with someone in George Bush's cabinet, who would it be and why?

Posted on April 27, 2007

The Secret Money Machine

By Steve Rhodes
The Obama campaign doesn't want you to know that it has a secret K Street Project, and is actively soliciting campaign contributions that would get around its own ban on accepting money from lobbyists.

Posted on April 24, 2007

Outsourced Olympics

By Margaret Burke
The city pledges to make its Olympic bid more inclusive - even as it outsources animation to China that could easily be done here.

Posted on April 23, 2007

The Senator and the Slumlord

By Steve Rhodes
"For five weeks, the Sun-Times sought to interview Obama about Rezko and the housing deals," the paper says. "His staff wanted written questions. It responded Sunday but left many questions unanswered. Other answers didn't directly address the question."

Posted on April 23, 2007

Confessions of an Election Official

By Polly Pollworker
6:00 a.m.: One of the election judges steps outside and following protocol announces, "The polls are now open!" Unfortunately, there's not a single voter within shouting distance to hear him.

Posted on April 20, 2007

Public Payroll, Family Affairs: Aldermen Keep It Relative

By Allison Riggio and Hunter Clauss
An six-month investigation finds husbands, daughters, and even a fiancé on the public payrolls of several incumbent aldermen locked in tough re-election fights.

Posted on April 12, 2007

Why I've Decided to Throw Caution to the Wind and Everything I Have Into Electing Hillary Rodham Clinton the Next President of the United States

By Tim Howe
The only thing that will sufficiently punish the vile beasts who have ruined our political discourse is to give them what they loathe most: President Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Posted on April 03, 2007

MUSIC - American flags.
TV - Crooked cops, rotary phones and bourbons on the rocks.
POLITICS - Roger Ebert jumps Palin's shark.
SPORTS - The Bears' bridge to nowhere.

BOOKS - Booze, baseball, JFK and the CTA. In Booklist.

PEOPLE PLACES & THINGS - The Five Dumbest Ideas of the Week.

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