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06/30/10Jonathan Alter Dishes on Obama, Rahm, Desiree, and MoreJonathan Alter grew up in Lincoln Park before heading east for school and then to New York to write for Newsweek. Currently the national affairs columnist for the beleaguered magazine, Alter is also the author of The Promise, a fast-paced analysis of President Obama’s first year. In Chicago to promote his book, the journalist stopped by my house last week... Posted at 10:24 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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06/28/10Whom Did Blago Hero-Worship? Not Teddy Roosevelt or FDR—Try Richard NixonWhen Rod was at the top of his game in 2003, just after he was elected governor—and when fantasies of the Oval Office danced in his head—he told me that his favorite presidents were Abe Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt. But the memories Blago shared with me during our interviews showed something different: from boyhood on, he was obsessed with Richard Nixon... Posted at 10:48 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (7) |
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06/22/10Don’t Believe What You Heard Yesterday at Blago’s Trial: Bradley Tusk Had a Crony SponsorBradley Tusk, who served as deputy governor during Rod Blagojevich’s first term, was in the hot seat yesterday at the former gov’s corruption trial. I met Tusk, then 30, while interviewing Blago in 2003, and I continued to follow his career because he seemed like such an anomaly in the administration: a young man hired for his abilities rather than his... Posted at 02:55 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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06/18/10Could Jan Schakowsky Lose in November?Joel Pollak, the 32-year-old Harvard-educated Tea-Party-backed candidate for the 9th Congressional District (currently occupied by Jan Schakowsky), had what seemed like a hugely successful fundraiser on Wednesday afternoon. Featuring Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz, the luncheon was held at the... Posted at 01:29 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (9) |
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06/14/10Lon Monk Back in the Hot Seat—and Back in the DayRod Blagojevich wants the jury in his corruption trial to know that Lon Monk, his former BFF, is a turncoat. Blago’s grimaces, eye rolls, and frantic scribbling during Monk’s testimony—not to mention his dagger-eyed stares at his former campaign manager and groomsman—may have been for show, but those who know the former governor know that he once truly loved Lon Monk... Posted at 11:22 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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06/11/10The 25 hardest working lawmakers—just one from IllinoisThe Hill is out with its list of the 25 hardest working congressmen and women. I searched it for someone from Illinois, and it wasn’t until I reached number 25 that I finally found one—Tim Johnson, 63, a fifth-term Republican representative from... Posted at 11:24 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (6) |
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06/07/10Law-School Loser?: Blago's Curious CommentOn the first day of his trial, Rod Blagojevich encountered two students from Chicago’s John Marshall Law School. When the students approached Blago to introduce themselves, he “shook their hands and told them that he once tried to enroll at their school,” according to Stacy St. Clair’s report in the Chicago Tribune. “‘I applied there on Monday and was rejected Tuesday…. That's why I'm not defending myself.’” Not true... Posted at 02:28 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (3) |
06/04/10Will Thane Ritchie—Chicago Hedge Fund Guy, Political Gadfly, and Almost-Chicago Bear—get Newsweek?A.R. Thane Ritchie, founder and CEO of Ritchie Capital Management, LLC—headquartered in Wheaton, where he also lives—is trying to buy the venerable but money-losing Newsweek magazine. The 44-year-old Ritchie’s bid—a nonbinding letter of interest that he placed on his own behalf, not his company’s—was one of four submitted by... Posted at 01:51 PM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (4) |
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06/02/10Rain and Tar Spoil Obama’s ParadeWhat a crummy weekend in Chicago President Obama suffered. At my dinner with friends on Sunday night, one of the younger guests—who had worked for Obama, as had his parents—used the word “optics”, arguing that Obama’s messaging these days is a mess. If the President had a competent message shaper, this young man said, surrogates would... Posted at 11:30 AM in Felsenthal Files | Permalink | Comments (5) |
Felsenthal Files is a blog by author Carol Felsenthal, a lifelong Chicagoan and self-proclaimed political junkie. Her focus here will be Chicago politics, which, in the age of Obama, extends to the national and international spheres. Felsenthal is a regular blogger for The Hill and The Huffington Post and has written several books, including Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House. Among her many stories for Chicago are memorable profiles of Michelle Obama and Rod Blagojevich.