* Is the Lipper scamming contributors? Mark Brown details how former Congressman Bill Lipinski sent out a “hearwarming” fund-raising letter soliciting contributions for his “All-American Eagles program,” which purports to run various programs for kids, “including an art contest, track and field meet, bicycle races, spelling and history bees and other programs designed to build the confidence and poise of young men and women.”
There’s a catch, however…
Well, the problem, as I explained, is that I’m looking at the last two-plus years of disclosure reports filed by Lipinski’s All-American Eagles and there’s scant evidence he has spent its money on the type of youth programs described in his letter.
Instead, Lipinski uses the fund the same way most politicians use such funds: to make campaign donations to other politicians, to defray some of the incidental expenses of holding political office (even though Lipinski no longer holds any office) and in some cases for stuff that would appear personal.
Lipinski has spent some of the All-American Eagles money toward rent on an Archer Avenue office that also houses the lobbying business he started after leaving Congress. For a while, he was using it to pay for a leased car. […]
All-American Eagles has donated $1,000 to Dan Lipinski’s campaign, $5,000 to the Democratic Party of Illinois and $500 to Republican state Sen. Christine Radogno’s losing campaign for state treasurer, among others.
* Yes, he was well outside the population center, but Brady probably would’ve been a decent candidate…
Illinois State Representative Dan Brady announced Monday he will not be seeking a seat for the 11th U.S. Congressional District left open by current Congressman Jerry Weller. Brady will however be seeking re-election as State Representative for the 88th District.
* I’m thinking any endorsement by Weller could be the kiss of death, but Balderman seems pleased to have it. Good luck with that…
Weller, a Morris Republican who is retiring after serving seven terms in Congress, is supporting New Lenox Mayor Tim Balderman for the GOP nomination.
* I don’t know either of these people…
Former White House staffer Marguerite Murer of Chicago and Jason King, of Normal, also have expressed interest in the [GOP primary to replace Weller].
* From Murer’s website…
As a Special Assistant to the President at the White House and from the Texas Rangers Baseball Club Front Office, Marguerite gained unique knowledge, has communicated with millions of our citizens, and can help your organization achieve better results
If Weller’s endorsement could turn out to be bad, having a candidate who has a long history with one of the most unpopular presidents in the past 100 years probably can’t be good, either.
* Murer ran the Correspondence office for the president, which issues form letter replies to citizens, but check out how she inflates that position on her site…
With the civilian rank equivalent to a two-star general, Marguerite charged forward leading Correspondence with solid business principles. From the war on terror and securing our homeland, to Medicare, Supreme Court nominations and the devastating Hurricane Katrina, Marguerite has communicated with millions of Americans…
General Murer? Please. And as we all know, that Katrina thing went so well.
* Meanwhile…
After declaring his candidacy just three weeks ago [to replace former House Speaker Dennis Hastert], Lauzen, a State Senator since 1992, will report having raised over $210,000 from more than 265 donors. Lauzen is also kicking in a personal loan of $325,000, for a cash on hand total north of $525,000.
RCP also reported that Jim Oberweis began running TV ads during the Cubs’ playoff game. Oops.
* If Aaron Schock was at all worried that the new authors of the Peoria Journal-Star’s “Word on the Street” column wouldn’t use the same kid gloves treatment as their predecessors, he got a pleasant surprise yesterday…
State Rep. Aaron Schock has moved his congressional campaign headquarters to avoid drama within the Republican party and put a stop to the nitpicking surrounding his every move.
* Sauerberg may get clear shot…
Republican Jim Nalepa has pulled the plug on a potential run for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate and instead is backing the candidacy of Steve Sauerberg for the right to take on incumbent Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin.
* Its official, Versace will run for Congress to replace LaHood; more here
* Versace plans listening tour before addressing issues
*** UPDATE *** Oberweis’ new TV ad…
And the ad buy, from a Democratic source…
He placed 2 times in the Cubs game on 10/6. He also placed an order that runs 10/10 – 10/14 for a total of $30,318. The networks he purchased were CNBC, CNN, DISC, ESPN, FOOD, HGTV, LIFE, TBS, TLC, TNT, and USA.
He placed these on 6 systems within the congressional district. He placed in Elgin, St. Charles/Wheaton, Aurora/Naperville, DeKalb, Streator/Ottawa, and Crystal Lake.
Pretty small buy.