My Sun-Times column this week is a bit of a departure for me. I blog about Chicago and Cook County politics, but I don’t often write about them, unless they have a state connection. This one has no such connection.
Most pundits have decided that they no longer want Mayor Daley’s political machine running things, but almost no thought has been given to what could happen if the “enemy” is ever vanquished.
It’s a little bit like the debate over enforcing democracy in the Middle East. Is the end result worth the chaos?
Unlike Iraq, there won’t be gun battles in Chicago’s streets if the Machine finally falls, but there will be plenty of political chaos.
And for those of you too lazy to click through and read the whole thing but still motivated enough to post comment, this is in no way a pro-machine column.