I know we had a long discussion on this topic yesterday, but since I chose it as my Sun-Times column we’ll have to do it again…
What do you do with a guy after he’s arrested for slashing tires on cars owned by a bunch of Catholic nuns?
Why, you put him on your campaign payroll, of course.
And what do you do if the same guy also has a prior conviction for telephone harassment and apparently likes to get drunk early in the morning?
Well, it’s only obvious that you’d “encourage” him to call a political opponent to “urge” her to cooperate with you.
Not a good idea, you say? Pretty stupid? Downright idiotic, even?
Meet Tony Peraica.
As the Sun-Times’ Steve Patterson reported this week, Peraica brought Fred Ichniowski onto his campaign staff after his law firm represented Ichniowski in the nun tire-slashing case. Lately, Ichniowski has allegedly been making very nasty, harassing phone calls to Cook County Commissioner Liz Gorman, who has been on the outs with fellow commissioner Peraica for months. Ichniowski told the coppers that Peraica had encouraged his supporters to call Gorman’s office and admitted that he was drunk when he phoned Gorman at 9 a.m. one day.
Go read the whole thing before commenting, please, because the analysis is further down.
Also, there’s a mistake on the CS-T website. The last line in the online version of the column (as of this morning), “Peraica has proved to be his own worst enemy,” is a stray that somehow migrated from the middle of the column to the end.