Friday, December 17, 2010

Rahm Emanuel Residency Brouhaha is Latest in Chicago Area's Storied `Silly Season' History

Rahm Emanuel, (occasional) Chicago resident
The residency flap over Chicago mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel is just a variation on the "Silly Season" theme in Chicago-area politics.

Six years ago, one of the central characters in the Emanuel controversy, Burt Odelson, was in the midst of a scrum in Cicero that I covered for the Chicago Tribune.

Here is one of the all-too-many stories that I reported in the 2005 Cicero election cycle.

Intriguingly, Larry Dominick was the only person who was not knocked off the ballot in that Silly Season cycle for Cicero. He went on to topple, by a slim margin and to the shock of political observers, Ramiro Gonzalez in the election.

One thing I learned in covering all the technical tussling: the only ones guaranteed to be winners are the attorneys who rack up large hourly billings and, often, the losers are citizens who don't get legitimate challengers to elect since they are bullied off the ballot.

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