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Showing posts with label Carol Felsenthal. Show all posts

UPDATED: Rahm Emanuel Off The Ballot; Ray Hanania Calls Him Racist

UPDATE, January 25: Emanuel, kicked off the ballot yesterday, is back on the ballot. WTH? More over here... January 24, 2011 - Chicago - You've probably heard by now that Rahm Emanuel has been booted off of Chicago's mayoral primary ballot. Some of us aren't surprised, including a local law professor. 

Carol Felsenthal spoke with him today and wrote it up at chicagomag.com: Weeks ago, when most people thought that the challenge to Rahm Emanuel’s residency status was a lost cause, Northwestern Law Professor Sam Tenenbaum dissented. He reminded me of that today when I called him for his reaction to the Illinois Appeals Court ruling that Rahm is ineligible to run for mayor because he does not meet the residency requirement of having lived in Chicago for a year prior to the February 22nd primary. “I told you [the challenge] wasn’t frivolous,” said Tenenbaum, a clinical associate professor of law, whose specialty is civil litigation. Full Article at chicagomag.com... 

Emanuel is also being called some very nasty things. Local liberal columnist and defender of Arab dictatorships Ray Hanania wrote last Friday that Rahm is a racist and religious bigot. Yes, he really did. Apparently, Hanania has no problem with racist bigots if they are autocratic royal rulers of Middle Eastern nations, but Rahm is just too extreme for his tastes. Hanania started his column with a truly idiotic paragraph: "Everyone knows that the reason why Rahm Emanuel is in the race for mayor is that he has more money than any other candidate." 

Ray Hanania
Photo: WNYC
Hanania's logic is so twisted
that the mind reels. So, one day Rahm was sitting around and thought, 'Golly, I've got all this money that I'm dying to piss away on a mayoral race that I care nothing about. In fact, the only reason I want to run is because I have more money than any other candidate!' 

I'm no fan of Emanuel, but it's quite a stretch to believe Hanania's crazy hypothesis. What's even crazier, however, is that the often-crazy Hanania blunt called Rahm Emanuel a prejudiced bigot.

Hanania's first paragraph was merely stupid, but he get downright vitriolic: "Emanuel is proving to be a vicious political animal who harbors hatreds and biases. He won’t talk to some people because of their race and religion. He won’t talk to some people because of their political views.... Chicago is a diverse city. The last thing it needs is a mayor who discriminates on the basis of race, ethnicity and religion as Rahm Emanuel does." 

Hanania offers no substantiation of those serious charges, no examples or Emanuel discriminating against anybody based on race, ethnicity or relgiion. Has Ray Hanania learned nothing about making public discourse more civil? Apparently not, and the last thing Chicago needs is a columnist like Ray Hanania who makes such vile accusations without offering any proof. Rahm is off the mayoral ballot, for now anyway. That means somebody else is the new leader in terms of having "more money than any other candidate." Will Hanania's declare that candidate to be in it just for that reason? Abracadabra, Hanania Banania. 

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Keeping Race in Chicago's Mayoral Race

With the election of Comrade President Barack Hussein Obama, we were promised, the nation would move beyond race. In January, 2008, Obama was finishing his Iowa caucus campaign. He was quoted by the Chicago Tribune as saying, "People are willing to look beyond race, particularly on issues as important as who is going to lead the country." It was a fantastical statement, given the fact that we still have racist institutions like the Black Congressional Caucus. Oh? Perhaps Chicago's Black mayoral candidates missed that pronouncement from The Messiah. None of them is willing to "look beyond race," certainly not on an issue as important as who is going to lead the city. Today we still have self-proclaimed "Black leaders" (such as the Reviled Jesse Jackson) constantly whining that race is a dividing issue. Perhaps that's due in no small part to the fact that they just won't shut up about it and because they insist - in a knee jerk, involuntary manner - on basing everything they do, say and think upon racial issues. To wit, the current mayoral race in Chicago, where Black "leaders" and candidates are conspiring about the best way to defeat Rahm Emanuel. Of course, it's all about beating the White Man, not about finding the best person to be our next mayor. Carol Felsenthal writes about this in two good articles at ChicagoMag.com: Rev. Jesse Jackson: The Davis/Moseley Braun meeting-and on the media covering the mayor’s race - December 30, 2010: As previously reported, Jesse Jackson, Sr., met Wednesday night at his Rainbow PUSH headquarters with Danny Davis and Carol Moseley Braun, the two leading African American candidates for mayor. The purpose, Jackson told me in a telephone conversation Thursday morning, was to get them talking-to jump start the dialogue about one of them dropping out to give the survivor a chance to turn the momentum that has been building for Rahm Emanuel. Jackson predicted that the two “old friends” will reach an agreement: “There’s nothing hostile or petty about their relationship….They left the meeting on good terms.” Here’s the rest of what Jackson told me.... Danny Davis: Ministers want a single black candidate; Rev. Jesse Jackson brokering? - December 29, 2010: Congressman Danny Davis says that, at the behest of various black ministers, he and Carol Moseley Braun will meet again later today to discuss whether one of them should drop out of the race for Chicago mayor. The two longtime friends—the leading African American candidates in the contest—met on Christmas Eve to talk shop about the campaign ... The unspoken (so far) implication, of course, is that anybody who supports Rahm Emanuel must be anti-Black and, therefore, racist. We heard that spoken often enough during Obama's campaign and still here accusations of racism thrown at anybody who opposes His policies. Willing to look beyond race? I think most of us are, but we also wish the self-proclaimed Black "leaders" would just shut the hell up and keep their paranoid delusions out of politics. RELATED: Clinton and race in Chicago Politico - Rahm Emanuel's African-American opponents continue to use race as a wedge in a city with a history of fraught racial politics Racial Politics in Chicago, of All Places National Review Online Obama's Race Baiting Washington Times Black Racism and “The Jena Six” FrontPage Magazine

Conservative Presides Over Rahm Emanuel Residency Hearings

Attorney Joe Morris
December 14, 2010 - Chicago - Rahm Emanuel continued to be questioned about his Chicago residency today. Running for mayor here, some say that he forfeited his residency status when he moved to Washington, D.C. to be Obama's White House Chief of Staff. Not so, says, Rahm. 

I've been a big fan of attorney Joe Morris for a few years now, ever since I saw him speak at a conservative gathering at the Lincoln Restaurant

Morris is one of the best-read and most engaging public speakers I have ever had the pleasure to witness. He has a mind like a steel trap and sense of humor as sharp as a titanium blade. The last time I saw him speak, he gave an entertaining lecture about Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" in June, 2010. 

Morris is a staunch conservative, and he is currently presiding over the petition objections to the mayoral candidacy of Rahm Emanuel in Chicago. 

Tom Swiss, a local Republican insider, wrote that he is sure "this is not an accident." Swiss wrote that on December 6 on the website of the Chicago Republican Party. I would add that I am sure that Morris is relishing ever delicious second of the hearings, and that I can't wait to hear him describe it all at a future Lincoln Restaurant gathering. 

Will Rahm Emanuel Be Treated Fairly? 

Does that fact that Morris, widely known in Illinois as "Mr. Conservative," is presiding over a bunch of squabbling Democrat contenders for mayor of Chicago mean that Rahm Emanuel will not get a fair hearing? Probably not. Morris is also known for his expertise in law, but he's also revered for his decency and honesty. Swiss addressed this, and made a prediction, in his Dec. 6 article: "[Emanuel's] 'luck' and Republican's problem is Joe Morris is an honest man." wrote Swiss. "Morris will give Emanuel a fair hearing denied to so many GOP candidates in the past. Morris will correctly rule Emanuel did not forfeit his residency by serving the President of the US." 

I'm not sure how Tom Swiss could know in advance how Morris will rule on Emanuel's residency issue. Suppose compelling evidence is presented that "proves" that Emanuel actually did lose his residency status? I would contend that Morris, being an honest man, would have to take that into consideration. I have no doubt that Joe Morris would agree with my contention. 

ChicagoMag.com took a look at Morris today and published her profile of him at ChicagoMag.com. Friend Carol Felsenthal's article, "A Look at Joseph Morris, the Hearing Officer in the Rahm Emanuel Residency Challenge," gives a nice synopsis of Morris's life and then delves into his involvement with the Rahm Emanuel hearings. 

"His plan," wrote Felsenthal, "is to wrap up the hearing on Thursday [Dec. 16], and then he will consider the testimony and write his recommendation on whether Rahm’s name should stay on the ballot. He will submit it to the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, which will decide whether or not to accept it. The board’s decision will likely be appealed—first stop the Circuit Court of Cook County—perhaps up to the Illinois Supreme Court." Felsenthal also notes that Morris has been appointed to be a hearing officer for the Board of Elections a number of times over the past 20 years. 

Joe Morris is also President, pro bono publico, of the Lincoln Legal Foundation, a member of the national Board of Directors of the American Conservative Union (of which I am a former Assistant Media Director), former Assistant Attorney General of the United States under President Reagan. 

Democrats For Bill Brady

Will any Democrats vote for Bill Brady over Pat Quinn in the Illinois gubernatorial election this November? You betcha, according to Carol Felsenthal, who wrote about this for Chicago Magazine's online edition. "A friend called to tell me that Democrats are secretly supporting conservative Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Brady," Felsenthal wrote, "because they predict he’ll be a one-termer. So they’ll grit their teeth for four years and then run a Democrat (who is not Pat Quinn) who can keep the office for multiple terms." Ah, but that's not the real meat of the story.... "Turns out my friend was half right. There are Democrats working for Brady; but they are working for Brady because, they say, he’s just what’s needed by the state of Illinois, which is teetering on fiscal insolvency. He’s a proven businessman, they say, while Pat Quinn is nice and well meaning but ineffectual and indecisive—the anti-businessman, so to speak." According to Felsenthal, there is a "ring leader" (two, actually) behind the Democrats for Brady movement. They are none other than the Vallas brothers - one whom is Paul, the former Chicago Public Schools Superintendent. He is currently the Recovery School District Superintendent in New Orleans. Felsenthal tells us that Paul Vallas has taken some heat for supporting Republican Brady. "When he threw his support to Brady," wrote Felsenthal, Vallas's friends asked him, "What are you, Karl Rove?" The full story can be read at ChicagoMag.com.

Right Nation 2010 Is On Yom Kippur, But So What?

Friend Carol Felsenthal wrote a piece for Chicago Magazine that notes "one problem" with the upcoming Sept. 18 "Right Nation 2010" event in Hoffman Estates, IL. That "problem," noted Carol, is that "the evening convention, which follows an afternoon 'activist training conference' for conservatives at the nearby Marriot Chicago Northwest, is on Yom Kippur, the holiest of the Jewish High Holy Days." Full article here... There's just one problem with Carol's article: Yom Kippur, the Jewish "day of atonement," actually begins at sunset on Friday, September 17. More importantly, Yom Kippur ends at sunset (7:38 p.m.) on September 18. The Right Nation 2010 Convention starts at 6:00 p.m. on September 18, so any observant Jews who wish to drive to the Sears Centre Arena to catch the last couple of hours certainly may. Not only that, there will be plenty of Democrat Party activity around the U.S. on Yom Kippur. I zipped off this note to Carol: Interesting post Carol, but I've heard no complaints from my many Jewish friends, including Joel Pollak. Joel is a very observant Jew who does not return email or phone calls after sundown on Friday. While your observation is interesting, I think it's making a mountain out of an anthill. In this case however, the ants are understanding of situation and really, really don't care. No reasonable Jewish person will take this as a slap in the face by Corbett or the other organizers or participants of Right Nation 2010. I don't think that Carol Felsenthal is trying to imply that Republicans are anti-Jewish. I hope not, anyway. After all, they've done more to defend Israel than the Demorats have, certainly, and many Jewish voters are painfully aware of that. Carol did write that Right Nation spokesman Collin Corbett told her that the event plans were made almost a year ago. "Organizers wanted Glenn Beck as the keynoter," Carol wrote, "and September 18th was the date he was available. Corbett said that all efforts are being made to accommodate Jewish people who might like to attend. The holiday ends at sundown; Beck will probably take the stage at around 8:30 pm." The Granite City Democrat Precinct Committeemen Trivia Night will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2010 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Granite City, Illinois beginning at 6:00 p.m. Yes, that's during Yom Kippur! For only $120 per table you can join in the fun. That's just one of the many, many Democrat events that will callously take place during Yom Kippur, "the holiest of the Jewish High Holy Days." See more Democrat events in Illinois during Yom Kippur, and remember that these are but a few just in only one state. There are 49 other states in which there will certainly be similar events during - gasp! - "the holiest of the Jewish High Holy Days." Will Carol Felsenthal - or any other magazine contributor - write about the Granite City Precinct Committeemen Trivia Night, or any of the many other Democrat events nationwide, during Yom Kippur? Don't count on it. L'Shanah Tovah, y'all, and Happy 5771. RELATED: Yom Kippur liturgy Jewfaq.org New Hampshire Democratic Party - Calendar South County Democratic Club Meeting Iowa Democratic Party Fifth District Upcoming Events Google Search for "democrat calendar of events, september 18 2010"

Turning Down Blago

Friend and fellow Chicagoan Carol Felsenthal did what many Illinois politicians should have done - she turned down a profitable offer from Rod Blagojevich for her daughter. If that teaser doesn't intrigue you, you might not have a pulse. Read her post "An Offer From Blago I Could Refuse" at Huffington Post. Find more articles by Carol Felsenthal here. Leave a Comment * Conservative T-Shirts * Follow CNB on Twitter * RSS Feed

How to Make Roland Burris Cooperate

US Senator Roland Burris (D-IL; remember him?) is being a pain in Obama's rump over plans for socialized health care. Carol Felsenthal took notice of this amusing sideshow and comments on it at the Huffington Post today: [Burris] announced that he will not vote for the president's health care bill unless there is a public option. He's been the invisible senator -- except when news of the continuing Ethics Committee investigation crops up -- until now. How bittersweet. Perhaps this is all part of Blagojevich's plans for revenge on the Obama camp, who were less than helpful it the ex-guv's search for a replacement for Rahm Emanuel - and led, of course, to the appointment of Burris. But how can Obama get Burris to help? How can he pursuade the little man to go along? Felshenthal makes some amusing suggestions: "Behind closed doors," writes Felshenthal, "Burris must be offered something in exchange for voting for the bill, which will almost certainly not contain a public option. Here's some possibilities..." You'll have to read Felshenthal's post at HuffPo to see that list of possibilities. While you're there, suggest more possibilities to her by leaving a comment. Conservative Caps, Shirt and more! Leave a Comment - Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Visit us on Twitter!

Where is Bill Clinton's Nobel Prize?

It's nowhere. He doesn't have one, which probably bugs him just a bit. I mean, come on, every other living former Democrat president has a Nobel. Attention whore Bill Clinton must be feeling somewhat passed over today. Even Clinton's VP, Al Gore, has a Nobel prize. Friend, Chicagoan and author Carol Felsenthal applied her wicked wit (and her special insight into Bill Clinton) to ponder this today in the wake of the puzzling news that Barack Obama just won a Nobel Peace Prize. She started her column today with this: When I checked my BlackBerry this morning while stumbling to the kitchen to make coffee, I saw the headline "Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize." My first thought was, "This must be a hoax." Full Column at Huffington Post... It was no hoax, but it is certainly a bad joke. After slugging down some coffe, Felsenthal reflected on the Obama Nobel and about Bill Clinton. She's something of an expert on Clinton, having written the brilliant book "Clinton in Exile." Not even as towering an ego as Bill Clinton expected to win it while a sitting president, as Woodrow Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt had (but not even they came anywhere close to winning it before they had spent even a year in the White House). Even Yasser Arafat had to wait decades and mastermind hundreds of terrorist attacks before getting his own Nobel Peace Prize. President Obama who humiliated Clinton and his wife in the primaries, now stands on the Nobel stage not only with Jimmy Carter , who saw Obama's promise early, but also with Al Gore, who won his Nobel in 2007 and whose relations with Clinton have been frosty since 1998 when the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke, and, especially, since Gore lost the 2000 election and blamed Clinton. Be sure to read the wicked comments on Felsenthal's column, and don't hesitate to leave one of your own. RELATED: Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize--for what? - Marathon Pundit PS - The golden "Joke" Nobel graphic is from friend Warner Todd Huston, who wrote this to me on Twitter: "warnerthuston @ChiNewsBench try it again... hey steal my Obama Nobel image... http://bit.ly/12Y60x" Alrighty then, it's been stolen. Er, borrowed. Thanks, Warner. Conservative Caps, Shirt and more! Leave a Comment - Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Visit us on Twitter!

Now, What About Roland and Patti?

"I Ask Again,"writes Carol Felsenthal, "Did Burris' Lobbying Partner Help Patti Blagojevich Land a Job?" Indeed, that's also the title of her post today (03 April 2009) in the Huffington Post. Good question, worth asking again. Twice in early January.... I wrote about what, exactly, our now entrenched Senator Roland Burris did for former Gov. Rod Blagojevich to win the jackpot of being appointed to Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat.... The Feds did not indict Patti Thursday, although that does not mean she won't be indicted later.And there is much in the 75-page indictment about Patti's significant real estate fees--allegedly more than $150,000 and $54,396 from the infamous Tony Rezko, now imprisoned and cooperating with the feds --the latter at least for no or little apparent work. Read the Full Post... RELATED: Patti Walks: No Charges for Blago's Wife Who were Blago's early backers? Blagojevich, Brother, Allies Indicted on 19 Federal Charges Everything You Want to Know About Blago’s Indictment Rahm Emanuel target of Blagojevich shakedown attempt Chicago News Bench RSS Feed CommieBama Hats and More

Bobby Rush AWOL on Burris

An excellent question, addressed by friend, novelist and fellow Chicagoan Carol Felsenthal. She writes regularly for the Huffington Post (they let her get away with murder over there, thank God), and she wonders why Bobby Rush is AWOL in the Roland Burris controversy. Bobby Rush, the Chicago Congressman, took the stage that day in a pre-arranged plan to calm the shock of Blagojevich, then still governor, making the surprise appointment of Roland Burris to Obama's Senate seat. Rush let loose with incendiary racial politics, but Senate leaders Harry Reid and Dick Durbin vowed not to seat Burris because he was appointed by the disgraced Blagojevich. Obama, then president-elect, called Burris "a fine man," but agreed that the senate could not seat a man named by Blagojevich whom, everyone knew, faced imminent impeachment. Read the entire post: The Silence of the Congressman: Where's Bobby Rush? CNB RSS Feed

Bush Hatred Subsiding Already?

Watching the inauguration had an unexpected effect on some people, particularly those who have hated him for so long. They suddenly realized that George W. Bush is not an evil man, after all. Oh, those people have not suddenly stopped thinking that Bush was a bad president. But many who saw the Obamas say a touching goodbye to the Bushes outside the Capitol Building on Tuesday suddenly saw a human kindness in Bush that they never dreamed was there before that moment. The moment was brief, and it was seconds before George Bush stepped into the helicopter. After final embraces, Bush paused and leaned close to Michelle Obama so she could hear him through the noise of the chopper's engines. We could not hear him. But we could plainly read his lips as he said, "Call if you need anything." Those aren't the exact words, but it's close. I wish now that I had written it down. A friend of mine who hated despised Bush for eight years saw it too, and she wrote an email about her reaction. She said she suddenly sees Bush in a new light, no longer evil. Inept, she still calls, but no longer evil. History will be fair to George W. Bush, more fair to him than were so many of his fellow Americans that he protected for eight years. Perhaps not soon or even in his lifetime, but historians will one day note the disproportionate, rabid hatred thrown at him daily, and they will marvel at the intensity of that hatred. On Tuesday, some of those haters stopped hating a man they had painted as the Second Coming of Hiter. The historians of the next generation will have no emotional investment in George Bush, either pro or con. The historians may not be kind to him, but they will not be mercilessly cruel, either. Barack and Michelle learned that George W. Bush is no Hitler. They embraced him, literally. I suspect there will be cordial phones calls between Texas and the Oval Office. Barack Obama knows that Bush is not evil. I hope the rest of America will come to grips with that, too.
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I am reminded that author Carol Felsenthal has a good post today at Chicago Daily Observer, in which notes the contrast between the Bush Departure and the Clinton Departure. As all of her columns are, this one is a must-read: If George W. Bush’s approval ratings are any indication, the vast majority of Americans could not wait to see him go. But that said, at least he left in a quiet, dignified manner; nothing like the circus surrounding the White House exit of Bill Clinton eight years earlier. (I tracked Bill’s painfully long goodbye in the opening pages of my book, Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House.) Full Post at Chicago Daily Observer... Subscribe to Chicago News Bench

Portrait of Michelle Obama: Juicy

Friend, author and Chicagoan Carol Felsenthal just completed several months' worth of interviewing and researching Michelle Obama. The result is a fine piece in the February edition of Chicago Magazine. Get a sneak peek here. You can read Carol's great writing on Huffington Post, too, where she posts hard-hitting pieces that deliver knockout punches to politicians, Democrat and Republican. One of those is her January 13 piece, "When Burris Wanted to Get to Blagojevich, He Called Lon Monk." Good stuff. Subscribe to Chicago News Bench

Why the Clintons Want Obama to Lose

Upstart Obama has blown apart the dreams and plans of Bill and Hillary to create their own dynasty. As many have said before, Bill seems to be doing everything he can to sabotage the Obama Campaign without being too obvious about it. Chicago columnist and book author Carol Felsenthal is something of a Clinton expert. Her book, "Of Golf and Philandering: Bill Clinton in Exile," was released on May 1st. Today, Felsenthal posts a searing indictment of the Clintons in the Huffington Post: If anyone doubted something I've written repeatedly on this page--that Bill and Hillary Clinton prefer to see a McCain victory on November 4th, so that Hillary can run unencumbered in 2012--just get a load of Bill today with the ladies of "The View," and in other interviews, as he prepared to open his Clinton Global Initiative in New York. Felsenthal cites examples to support her hypothesis, such as: Regarding John McCain, Bill paid tribute to the naval aviator's years as a prisoner of war and said that McCain is the only Republican who can win. He quickly added that Obama would win and that he [Clinton] will be supporting and campaigning for Obama/Biden. In other words, Bill Clinton praised John McCain, then did a quick bow to the Obama Campaign... after he got the words of support in for McCain and not-so-subtly reminded people that McCain is a hero. "Oh yes, by the way," he might as well have said, "yeah, the wife and I are supporting McCain's opponent." Intrigue, plotting and back biting. That's politics. And speaking of politics, be sure to read Felsenthal's "Is It Fair to Call Bill Daley a Lobbyist? Well, Actually, Yes It Is" too.

Bitter Bill Clinton's Bad Year

Carol Felsenthal just can't help herself. Like a hot knife through butter, she dissects Bill Clinton. In today's Chicago Daily Observer, Felsenthal tells us about Bill's bad year and why the Obama cabal has been nervous about him - and still does. Only the second American president to be impeached—the other was Andrew Johnson, and both escaped conviction by the Senate—Bill Clinton has had an exceedingly bad year since he joined his wife on the campaign trail in July, 2007. Felsenthal goes into depth on this, of course, and continues on to give us insight into the nervousness within the Obama camp: [Bill] Clinton is likely still seething at the fact that 200,000 people turned out to see Obama in Berlin. Those kinds of crowds are supposed to be reserved for Bill Clinton. When Obama was drawing standing-room-only crowds and Bill Clinton was speaking to half-full gymnasiums, Clinton, who sometimes seemed to forget to mention Hillary as his speeches devolved into “me, me, me,” said, petulantly, that one million people had come to see him in Africa. “I’ve been told I give a pretty good speech,” he volunteered at that campaign stop in eastern Texas. FULL ARTICLE...

Hillary: I Don't Have Total Control of This

Many supporters of Hillary Clinton still hope to vote for her on a first ballot at the upcoming Democrat National Convention. Author Carol Felsenthal notes: When a woman who identified herself as "a proud delegate of yours," said she wants to be able to vote for Hillary "on the first ballot," adding that she wants to "let everybody know that there are a lot of delegates who have signed a petition...to put Hillary's name on the ballot," Hillary smiled at the hearty applause and said, "I think you can understand I don't have total control over this." FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post...

Felsenthal: Clinton Update, McCain Veep Choice

Who will McCain's VP choice be, and where is Bill Clinton? Acclaimed author/journalist Carol Felsenthal gives us a hint. She also updates us on the Clintons, and expertly packs a lot more into a compact post on the Huffington Post: ON JOHN MCCAIN: ....John McCain is reportedly looking seriously at Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska, and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina... ON BILL CLINTON: Bill Clinton is in Africa working on his HIV/AIDS initiatives. ON HILLARY CLINTON: Hillary's delegates could embarrass Obama by ignoring what she says and voting for Hillary. Also: Perhaps most revealing of how little Hillary, in the end, reaped form the brutal campaign which cost her and Bill $12 million -- more than Bill made in speeches last year. If you're not reading Carol Felsenthal's posts, you're not getting a balanced daily diet of information. She's good. Book mark her. Carol Felsenthal lives in Chicago. She writes in-depth magazine articles about political and media figures and has also written several biographies, including books on Katharine Graham and Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Her recent book about Bill Clinton’s post presidency, Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House, was published by William Morrow/HarperCollins in May 2008.

Obama and Marc Rich (Pardon Me)

Intrigue and scandal. Chicagoan and international best selling author Carol Felsenthal knows where to find the stink. She's got a nosefull for us on the Huffington Post, which begins with this enticing paragraph: When Bill Clinton gave an out-the-White House-door pardon on January 20, 2001 to Marc Rich, the fugitive from American justice, the former president mired himself in scandal, became a pariah and a prisoner in his Chappaqua house -- Hillary quickly left for Washington and her new job in the Senate and Bill was not welcome in what's routinely called "Hillary's House" on Embassy Row because her aides did not want her soiled with Bill's latest mess. FULL POST...

Felsenthal on NPR: Bill's Role in Hillary's Campaign

Author Carol Felsenthal was a guest on All Things Considered, May 30, 2008. She discussed the Bill Clinton's effect on the campaign of his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton as she tries to get the Democrat Party's nomination. Felsenthal, a Chicago native, says the results have been less than sterling. Carol Felsenthal's book, "Clinton in Exile," was released on May 1st. You can read my interview with her in the Chicago Journal papers by clicking here. ACTUALLY, the dickweeds at Chicago Journal deleted articles by all former staff and contributors after they sold off the News-Star for a handful of nothing in March, 2009. So, without permission, I gladly reproduce that entire article below: Bill Clinton cheats at golf Local author’s book recounts Clinton’s post-presidential life By TOM MANNIS Contributing Writer Wednesday, May 28, 2008 Bill Clinton cheats at golf. Chicago author Carol Felsenthal says so in her latest bombshell biography, "Clinton in Exile: A President Out of the White House," released this month by William Morrow/Harper Collins. But don't take Felsenthal's word for it. She says that she interviewed "about 20 people who still golf with Bill Clinton. They all said he cheats at golf." One of those golfers is Leon Panetta, who was the Clinton's chief of staff from 1994 to 1996. Panetta still swings a club now and then with Clinton, and Felsenthal recalls Panetta telling her that "Bill Clinton always ends up with a good score," no matter how well-or poorly-he actually plays. Cheating at golf is just one minor, albeit amusing, anecdote in Felsenthal's "Clinton in Exile." The unauthorized biography of the former president covers Clinton's activities since leaving the White House in January 2001. One cannot write a book about Bill Clinton without getting the requisite criticism. "Clinton in Exile" is raising a lot of eyebrows, and more than a few hackles, by candidly discussing the Monica Lewinsky affair, Clinton's impeachment, and other details that Clinton insiders are usually reluctant to discuss. One chapter, "Philanderer in Chief," is making some readers apoplectic, and some reviewers are calling the book "mean spirited" because of its rehashing of Bill Clinton's sexual proclivities. Felsenthal defends that chapter and the inclusion of such material. "I don't think it's mean spirited," she says in a no-holds-barred phone interview. "What they're upset about in a blue-nosed prissy way is the chapter 'Philanderer in Chief,' but that's part of the story. Clinton is a man who was impeached over a sex scandal. I make no apologies for that. That's one chapter out of, what, fifteen chapters, and I would have been remiss to leave it out." Not all reviews have been negative. "Two journals that review advance book copies," Felsenthal said, "are Library Journal and [the American Library Association's] Book List. Both of them loved my book." Felsenthal's web site (www.carolfelsenthal.com) describes "Clinton in Exile" as "a candid, objective look at Bill Clinton's post-White House years." She insists that the book is indeed objective, and cites the chapter "Bill Clinton Fixes Africa," which praises Clinton's work to fight disease and poverty. Surely, fans of Bill Clinton will find something to love in this chapter. Felsenthal interviewed over 160 people for the biography. Some spoke willingly, some did not want to speak with her at all. Others strung her along. Bill Clinton's former communications director, Jay Carson, is one example. Carson is currently a spokesman for Hillary Clinton. Felsenthal recalls obtaining Carson's cell phone number and contacting him. "After promises that I should call him back at certain times.... he picked up the phone and I heard Bill Clinton in the background," Felsenthal said. "They were in Africa. They were in a restaurant. 'I can't talk to you right now, the boss wants to go.'" She says Carson never did call her back. Felsenthal taught "Writing Profiles," a course that drew on her experience writing magazine profiles of luminaries ranging from Ann Landers to Don Rumsfield, at the University of Chicago in 2005 and 2006. "That was fun," she says, "The students were great. But when I took this book contract in the spring of 2006, I really had to focus on it full time. I am still in touch with my students. One is a producer at CBS in New York. Others are freelancers. I would love to teach again." The publisher, Harper Collins, originally wanted the book in July 2007. "But," says Felsenthal, "I wasn't going to do the book without fresh material, and wanted the book to be based on interviews." So she set off on her string of 160 interviews, all without an assistant. Hundreds of e-mails and uncounted phone calls went into to setting up the interviews. "The manuscript was 80,000 words longer than the finished book is," Felsenthal says. "I way overwrote it, which is my eccentricity. Cutting the manuscript was tough. The most challenging thing was that Bill Clinton was constantly in the news. He was a moving target in a way. It's easier to write about somebody who is dead or retired than somebody who is trying to establish his legacy." Despite some critics who have called the book "catty" and "salacious," Felsenthal says she tried to be fair to all of her sources, both detractors and admirers of the 42nd president. "But some people just don't understand the difference between 'off the record' and 'not for attribution,'" Felsenthal says. "You have to let the material take you where the reality is and the extreme ends of the story will fall away. Somewhere in the middle you come up with an accurate story. I want the reporting to take me to a fair assessment rather than having an agenda." "Clinton in Exile" is not Felsenthal's first effort. Her biography of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, "Power, Privelege and the Post: The Katharine Graham Story will be produced by HBO this year. "Filming will start in the fall," she said. "They were negotiating that for years. The director (Tom Hooper) is the same one who did the John Adams miniseries. I think I will have exceptionally little input, but my contract makes me a consultant on the script." Felsenthal recalls how Ted Turner originally picked up the rights to produce the bio. Married to Jane Fonda at the time, who was friends with one of Graham's children, Turner ended up dropping the project because of pressure from the Grahams. "Around 1994, my agent told me, 'This will get made when Kate Graham dies.' Graham died on July 17, 2001," Felsenthal says, "and by August 2001 we had a deal with HBO." Felsenthal was born and raised in West Ridge. She attended Rogers Elementary School, then Decatur Classical School "when it was first built." She graduated from Sullivan High School in 1967, and then went to the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. From Illinois, Felsenthal went to Boston College in Cambridge, Mass., where she earned her master's. Loyal to Chicago, she moved back with her husband, attorney Steven Felsenthal, in 1974. "I've never lived in the suburbs, never ever, ever," says Felsenthal, who resides in Old Town. "I have nothing against the suburbs, but I love being in the city. It's great for freelance, better than New York, where writers are a dime a dozen." With her full schedule of media appearances, Chicago is convenient for her. She often walks to radio or television appearances in downtown Chicago. "I love walking in Chicago. Interviewing in New York is tough, it's too dense. Chicago has a nice sense of openness. I was very fond of Boston, but I'm glad I came back to Chicago."