Diersen’s mailing, January 21 edition-News, Clips and Upcoming Events

GOPUSA ILLINOIS
January 21, 2010

Fellow Republicans:

News clips and upcoming event information:

ABSENTEE AND EARLY VOTING HAVE ALREADY STARTED AND THE ELECTION IS ONLY 12 DAYS AWAY

PEOPLE MAGAZINE

TOWNHALL

NEW YORK TIMES

CHICAGO TRIBUNE

(FROM THE BLAST: Republican governor candidate Sen. Kirk Dillard of Hinsdale reported raising nearly $1.4 million over the time period – nearly half from loans – and began the year with nearly $370,000 in the bank. Dillard reported more than $600,000 in loans, including $250,000 each from Thomas Patrick, a board member of an insurance and brokerage firm, and controversial conservative activist Jack Roeser. Dillard also reported $134,000 in loans from unsuccessful 2006 GOP governor candidate Ron Gidwitz, who also pumped in at least another $131,000 in cash and a paid mailing. Donating $150,000 was Barry Maclean, president & CEO of Maclean-Fogg, and his firm. Republican governor candidate Jim Ryan, who has been running a low-key campaign, had about $190,000 left as of Jan. 1 after raising $313,000. Republican governor candidate Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington reported raising $443,000 in the final six months of last year and began 2010 with $192,000 in the bank. The donations included a $101,000 loan from the candidate.)

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(FROM THE ARTICLE: One who agrees that the faltering economy was one key to the result in New England is Rep. Mark Kirk. Voter opinion surveys show he’s the frontrunner in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate. He thinks health care was even more important yesterday. “The health care bill, I think, was the central issue in the campaign,” Kirk said. “And, it’s a signal to Congressional Democrats: ‘You better stop this train and start over with a bi-partisan group of Republican and Democratic leaders or lose the next election.’” Kirk had another reason to feel upbeat today. He filed a new fundraising report that shows he’s amassed more than $5 million for this contest. Democrats here have reason to sweat. Illinois GOP Chair Patrick Brady said in a phone call that Republicans are very grateful for the bitter, negative nature of the Democratic primary race for governor. “It’s doing a great service to our party,” Brady said. “I hope they keep it up.”)

DAILY HERALD

(DIERSEN: Beyond tragically, based on Illinois Republican Party (IRP) Chairman and National Committeeman Pat Brady’s remarks, it seems that those who support Pat Brady see the Massachusetts victory as something to use to drive conservatives, that is, platform Republicans, that is, the base of the party, out of the party.)

(FROM THE ARTICLE: On the Republican side, seven candidates have been fighting for support from like-minded campaign donors and backers. Reports for five of the candidates were not available as of press time. McKenna, who often touted his fundraising prowess for the Illinois Republican Party when he lead it for the last four years, has raised more than $2 million from individuals, companies and organizations. He has also chipped in more than $1.6 million of his own additional cash. The candidate who voters may know best, however, came up far short of McKenna’s fundraising. Former Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan, who also was previously DuPage County State’s Attorney, raised just over half a million dollars in his campaign. About $30,000 in goods and services was donated to Ryan’s campaign above that. State Sen. Kirk Dillard, who has won the backing of former Gov. Jim Edgar as well as notable conservative groups, has raised about $800,000 million in his bid. The veteran Hinsdale lawmaker also took out more than $600,000 in loans, including $250,000 from Jack Roeser, head of taxpayer and social conservative groups, and more than $150,000 from former governor candidate and businessman Ron Gidwitz. Downstate candidate state Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington has raised just over half a million dollars since June. He ran unsuccessfully in the 2006 Republican primary for governor. Other GOP candidates, whose reports were not available at press time, include Hinsdale businessman Adam Andrzejewski, DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom and Chicago conservative commentator Dan Proft. All of them raised about $40,000 each since Jan. 1.)

(DIERSEN: Slusher fails to acknowledge that the Daily Herald’s top priority is to elect Democrats and RINOs.)

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

FROM THE ARTICLE: On the Republican side, state Sen. Kirk Dillard of Hinsdale raised $1.36 million between July and December and closed out 2009 with $368,659 in the bank. Those figures put Dillard ahead of former Attorney General Jim Ryan. Ryan reported raising $313,421 in the six-month period and having $190,248 at year’s end. Former state GOP leader Andy McKenna reported raising $2.23 million and having $63,531 left. Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington raised $443,102 and ended the year with $192,052. Consultant Dan Proft reported raising $169,170 during the period and carried over $51,290 into this year. DuPage County Board Chairman Robert Schillerstrom raised $661,139 and closed out 2009 with $119,874. The remaining GOP candidate, Hinsdale businessman Adam Andrzejewski, lent or donated $758,405 to his campaign and raised another $67,198 from others. He had $334,362 left. . .Republican John Garrido raised $80,887. He had $21,478.05 in his campaign fund Dec. 31. Fellow GOP candidate Roger Keats raised $18,724 and had $9,000-plus left.

SOUTHTOWN STAR

(FROM THE COMMENTARY: Dodge is up against Judy Baar Topinka who, after losing to Rod Blagojevich in 2006, is campaigning on a theme of renaissance. Her name recognition is off the charts, but Dodge claims Republican voters are tiring of her. “Sixty-two percent of Republican voters didn’t want her as the candidate for governor in 2006. She lost pretty badly to a bad Elvis impersonator under federal investigation. She got less actual votes than Alan Keyes,” Dodge said Wednesday. “As I’ve gone around the state, the response to Judy is, ‘Thank you, but we’d like to move forward.’ ” Dodge’s campaign recently collected about $60,000 from GOP activist Jack Roeser, of Carpentersville. Recently, Roeser was linked to radio advertisements from GOP U.S. Senate candidate Andy Martin, broadcasting an unsubstantiated rumor U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk (R-10th) is gay. Many in the Republican Party distanced themselves from the unwarranted, startling advertisements. “Andy Martin is a complete lunatic,” Dodge said. “What he did was shameful and wrong. (Roeser) is pretty conservative, but I’m grateful for his help. I was clear with him. I don’t feel the same way he does on some of the issues he brings up.” Also in the race is William Kelly, a newcomer Dodge says is connected to Topinka. Kelly’s presence on the ballot boosts Topinka’s chances of winning by splitting the vote three ways. See Dodge’s Web site, jimdodge2010.com, if you’re curious about his claim. And don’t miss the hilarious tequila-swilling, boob-admiring video of Kelly. Aren’t campaigns fun?)

ST. LOUIS TODAY

(FROM THE ARTICLE: The pro-experience side included DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom, who repeatedly noted that his county is “larger than six states,” and state Sen. Kirk Dillard, who came back several times to the line that “the governorship is not an entry-level position.” Candidate Dan Proft, a media commentator with no elective experience, responded by paraphrasing poet Oscar Wilde: “Experience is what we call our previous mistakes.” Former GOP Chairman Andy McKenna similarly presented himself as an outsider who could “go down there and draw a line in the sand” to bring the state’s financial crisis under control. The debate did occasionally highlight the deep ideological division in the GOP, which has been struggling for years with an internal rift between moderates and hard-right conservatives such as Sen. Bill Brady, another of the candidates. Brady chided Dillard and former state Attorney General Jim Ryan for refusing to take the no-tax-hike pledge that Brady has taken. Ryan – the only candidate in the field to have won statewide office before – also had to field criticism for his former friendship with and major political support from Stuart Levine, a figure in the Tony Rezko corruption scandal. “What Stuart Levine did, he did behind my back,” Ryan said. The debate came on the heels of Tuesday’s election victory in Massachusetts by Republican Scott Brown for the late Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy’s Senate seat. That victory is being widely viewed as a rebuke of national Democratic leadership, and the Illinois Republican candidates repeatedly referenced it during Wednesday’s debate. “I think Illinois is ready for a Scott Brown experience,” said candidate Adam Andrzejewski, a businessman, who drew applause from the audience with the line.)

PEORIA JOURNAL STAR

SPRINGFIELD STATE JOURNAL REGISTER

JOURNAL GAZETTE TIMES COURIER

BLOOMINGTON PANTAGRAPH

ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR

NEWS GAZETTE

SUBURBAN CHICAGO NEWS

SUBURBAN LIFE

PIONEER LOCAL

ILLINOIS REVIEW

(DIERSEN: Pat Brady is making it increasingly clear that he, like McKenna and Topinka, despises conservatives, that is, despises platform Republicans, that is, despises the base of the Republican Party. A political party that elects leaders who despise the party’s base is doomed. Obama is making it making it increasingly clear that he despises Americans. A country that elects leaders who despise the country’s citizens is doomed.)

  • LGBT Dems back Hynes for Governor 73
  • Tea Party Nation’s next target: Mark Kirk 74
  • The Cost of Establishment Endorsements – Rivadeneira for State Rep. campaign 75
  • 12 days for IL GOP leaders to wise up – Lee Newcom 76
  • Time for Conservatives to Choose in US Senate Primary-An Endorsement – Lee Newcom 77
  • Cook County GOP’s Keats and Garrido faceoff 78

CHAMPION NEWS

(THE ARTICLE: Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Patrick Hughes issued the following statement on Wednesday in response to Pat Brady’s divisive rhetoric: Today in a call with media, Illinois GOP Chair Pat Brady called the opposition movement to Mark Kirk a “fringe movement.” This claim just goes to show how out of touch the Republican Establishment, in Illinois and in the country, has become with the American people. Scott Brown’s victory yesterday was supported in large part by the national conservative movement. This movement, which is growing strong in Illinois and behind my campaign, is fueled by discontent with the leadership within Washington and within the Republican Party. Voters are tired of being told what candidates are best for them. Establishment groups and leaders like Pat Brady believe they can speak on behalf of voters better than they can speak for themselves, so they pick “the best candidate” behind closed doors and ignore the democratic primary process. Mark Kirk has a liberal voting record that does not represent Conservatives or Republican Primary voters. He is a Wall Street liberal who voted for the bank bailouts, millions in earmarks for his campaign donors, and then he bailed out Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama this summer when he voted for Cap and Trade. Mark Kirk would be nothing but the next Arlen Specter or Olympia Snowe if he were elected to the U.S. Senate. The claim by Pat Brady that Republicans in Illinois are “unified around” Mark Kirk is proof that the Republican Establishment is behind the camouflage campaign Mark Kirk is running in order to fool Republicans into thinking he is actually a Conservative.)

TOM ROESER

ILLINOIS FAMILY INSTITUTE

REPUBLICANS FOR FAIR MEDIA

AMERICANS FOR TRUTH ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY

RED COUNTY

REDSTATE

PUBLIUS FORUM

EXTREME WISDOM

CHICAGO DAILY OBSERVER

CHICAGO CURRENT

Google ads now an important tool for Illinois candidates – Adrian Uribarri 93

CHICAGO NOW

Who Benefits From Brown Victory? Rep. Kirk – Blake Dvorak 94

MEDILL REPORTS

(DIERSEN: That is, the poor are fleeing the poverty and crime that the Democrat Party platform creates in the cities at higher rates.)

EDGE

  • Gay Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Jacob Meister files complaint against WTTW – Joseph Erbentraut
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TOWNHALL

POLITICO

WASHINGTON TIMES

LOS ANGELES TIMES

WALL STREET JOURNAL

INVESTORS

(FROM THE ARTICLE: Rep. Pete Roskam, R-Ill., caught the same roll-up-your-sleeves vibe from the meeting. “Everyone was happy about the results, but the tone was, ‘There is work to do and let’s get about it,’” he said.)

DEMOCRAT SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

DOWNSTATE ADVOCATE

DAVID B. MALONE

GOPUSA ILLINOIS

Proft speaks at Wheaton meet and greet – Dave Diersen

http://www.gopillinois.com

Dan Proft spoke at an outstanding meet and greet Wednesday morning, January 20, at DuPage County Milton Township Precinct Committeewoman Jeanne Ives’ Wheaton home. Attendees included Bob Earl, Mark Stern, and Michelle Senatore. Senatore recounted how she and Dan had been neighbors when they were children and that she had accidentally broken Dan’s right forearm back then.

UPCOMING EVENTS

FOR EVENT DETAILS, VISIT THE EVENTS PAGES AT: www.illinoisreview.com, www.weareillinois.org, and/or www.dupagegop.com

1/21 Event: Wheaton’s State of the City Address at Cantigny
1/23 Event: Naperville Township GOP meeting
1/24 Event: LTRO Annual Brunch
1/25 Event: Candidate Forum in Aurora
1/25 Event: Vernon Township GOP meeting
1/27 Event: DuPage County Young Republicans meeting in Wheaton
1/28 Event: Early voting ends
1/28 Event: Cook County Assessor Debate
1/30 Event: Candidate Forum in Chicago
1/30-31 Event: SpeakOut 2010 in Oak Brook
1/31 Event: Kane County GOP Annual Brunch
1/31 Event: Kelly Rally in Chicago
2/2 Event: Primary Election
2/3 Event: Unity Breakfast at the Union League Club
2/6 Event: Kane County Unity Party
2/6 Event: Pat Brady to speak at Dundee Township GOP Dinner
2/18-20 Event: CPAC 2010
2/22 Event: Northwest Lincoln Day Dinner in Schaumburg
3/3 Events: County Party Conventions
3/8 Event: Republican State Senate Campaign Committee Reception in Springfield
3/14 Event: Addison Township GOP Annual Brunch
3/19 Event: Rove to speak at DuPage GOP Lincoln Day Dinner
11/2 Event: General election

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