Cook County Courthouse, Daley Center We lived in DuPage County in Illinois for twenty years. I was relatively active in politics during that time, I served as an election reconciliation judge in the county for years. In our time there, I don’t recall having especially noticed or much cared about Continue Reading
Edmund McDevitt
Cook County Judicial Candidates – November 2024 – Injustice Watch Information
I’ve waited extra time this cycle for authoritative assessments of Cook County judges running for retention, Our usual source, the Alliance of Bar Associations, has been very slow to publish their findings. I’m still waiting. That’s the source that “Vote for Judges” (https://www.voteforjudges.org/) uses, so they, too, have been hamstrung Continue Reading
Wondering About Driving
Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keep Assist These days I don’t drive long distances all that much – 20, 30 miles at most. This past week plus I’ve been in New England visiting family and friends. I borrowed my sister’s car, a 2018 Honda, to drive to Lake Winnepesaukee, a Continue Reading
Bypassed Again
I’m not offended that the Democrats overlooked me as a candidate to replace Joe Biden. I mean, aside from I’m 2 ½ years older than Joe, I’m still mostly sharp and my cornbread is pretty much cooked in the middle. I don’t hesitate all that much at the top of Continue Reading
Voting for Judges – Illinois Cook County Primary March 19, 2024
It’s that time again in Illinois. We have a primary election on March 19. Some readers might not know much – or anything – about how we vote for judges in Illinois or, particularly, in Cook County. Whenever a primary or general election includes judicial candidates, I normally talk about Continue Reading
Holiday Beers – Chicagoland Version
Image courtesy Binny’s Beverage Depot Holiday beer time is one of my favorite parts of the year. From just before Thanksgiving to mid/late January, beers brewed for the holiday season hit the stores and make holiday beer drinking delightful. Certain types predominate: winter warmers, spiced ales, Belgian (and Belgian-style) strong Continue Reading
He’s 80. Who Half His Age Has Accomplished So Much?
When I worked for Digital Equipment way back in the wayback, Digital had seriously embarked on competition with IBM in markets that IBM very much controlled. A good friend and colleague noted to our team that wherever Digital went to try to sell its wares, IBM had already been there Continue Reading
Chicago’s Immigration Crisis – Let’s Stop Screwing Around!
Let’s stipulate that Texas, in particular, has been getting little or no help with a massive influx of migrants from South and Central America through Mexico, and that the problem is huge. Let’s also stipulate that Gov. Abbott is a pluperfect shithead: he’s using the crisis as a political hammer Continue Reading
“Clyde’s” at the Goodman Theater
This past Sunday, October 2, at Goodman Theater, as part of our subscription series, we saw the production of “Clyde’s,” a play by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, and directed by Kate Whoriskey. The play was a Tony Award winner in its run on Broadway. According to the Goodman Continue Reading
Our American Taliban
Remember that guy whom we called the “American Taliban”? We thought he was a strange anomaly. He was not. We have a large number of states in which a radical right religious faction has taken over as the legislative, moral, literary, and thought police. They are today’s American Taliban. the Continue Reading