Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood represents the Illinois Combine in Obama’s Cabinet. His history in Illinois politics is that of a Republican chameleon. So it’s no surprise he gets high marks from MSM pundits.
For example, as LaHood prepared to retire from the House, Mark Shields gushed over him,
After 14 admirable years of representing Peoria and central Illinois in the U.S. House, Republican Ray LaHood has made the House a more civil, more decent and more personal place…Listen to the testimony of U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago Democrat who is so tough he’s widely rumored to eat nails and spit rust: “I’ll miss him dearly.”…As somebody who clashed often with his own hyper-partisan GOP leadership in the House, [LaHood] admits: “I survived Gingrich, Armey and DeLay. I’m still here. They’re all gone.”

In December 2008, David Broder described LaHood as:
…a leader in the uphill struggle for comity between the parties; and a throwback to the days of his old boss Bob Michel, the minority leader who resisted the scorched-earth tactics of Newt Gingrich…his accepting Obama’s offer goes beyond the signal it sends of the new president’s seriousness about outreach to moderate Republicans. As transportation secretary, LaHood will be at the center of the road and bridge construction projects Obama plans to make the highlight of his almost trillion-dollar stimulus program… LaHood, who witnessed but did not welcome the Gingrich “revolution” in the House, has watched with growing alarm the decimation of the GOP in Illinois and surrounding states.
The MSM loves LaHood because he’s a Bob Michel Republican. LaHood was an aide to Michel, former House Republican Minority Leader, and was elected to his seat after Michel retired. Bob went along to get along. Ray followed suit.

LaHood has long been an Illinois Combine Republican. For example, in 2004 he didn’t support the reelection of Illinois Republican Senator Peter Fitzgerald.

In 2004, Fitzgerald beat Democrat incumbent Senator Carol Moseley Braun. Braun and Obama both worked at Allison Davis’s Chicago law firm that provided services to slum landlords, like Tony Rezko. Fitzgerald bucked the Combine on a couple of big-ticket federally-funded Illinois projects, one involving a $13 billion expansion of O’Hare Airport.
Fitzgerald sponsored the assignment of Patrick Fitzgerald (no relation) as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. Fitzgerald put Republican Governor George Ryan in jail, and has indicted former Democrat Governor Rod Blagojevich, along with other Combine operatives. Illinois’ independent-thinking Republican senator was a threat to the Combine. He had to go.
As far back as 2002, LaHood was working to oust his fellow Republican from the U.S. Senate. In late 2002, Rep. LaHood told the Chicago Sun-Times:
I’m thinking about trying to make sure Peter has an opponent” in the 2004 Republican primary. “I think we can do better than him.” Soon thereafter, Illinois Republican leaders made it clear Fitzgerald would have trouble raising money for reelection and would have to spend several million from his personal fortune. Sen. Fitzgerald decided to retire and return to banking.
In 2004, State Senator Barack Obama was running against Republican Jack Ryan for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Fitzgerald when Ryan’s campaign mysteriously blew up. A California court opened his previously sealed divorce records wherein Ryan’s ex-wife, Jeri, alleged strange sexual tastes on Ryan’s part. (Some suggest that former Chicago Tribune political reporter, David Axelrod, helped persuade the Tribune to pressure its sister paper, the Los Angeles Times, to pressure the California Judge Robert Schnider to open the Ryan divorce records, although both Ryans opposed the move.)
CNN reported LaHood’s reaction to Ryan’s situation:
…the Illinois congressional delegation had been largely silent about Ryan, leaving him to fend for himself. One Republican, Rep. Ray LaHood, had even called for Ryan to withdraw from the race.
As the Ryan controversy built, the Chicago Tribune reported:
The political impact of the revelations on Jack Ryan’s candidacy will play out over the next several days. One prominent Illinois Republican, U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood of Peoria, said he was “shocked” that Ryan would run for public office carrying such baggage and called on him to get out of the race.
Ryan eventually withdrew from the race. Barack Obama handily beat his replacement, Alan Keyes.
Back on January 29, 2010, when President Obama spoke before GOP House members at the Renaissance Baltimore Harbor Place Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland, LaHood and Obama struck a pose of LaHood blocking for Obama in the presence of Republicans.

So what’s new? LaHood has been blocking for Obama for years.






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What does it take for the supposedly non-partisan FBI, to investigate all these obviously corrupt Chicago politicians?. There has to be a point where the machine breaks down thru political pressure or Elliot Ness rides in to clean out the rats nest once and for all.
The election process in Illinois is completely fraudulant with Community Organizing groups like ACORN registering the dead and the brain dead to vote early and often…
I live in this crap State. The last decent Repubs were Fitzgerald and Jim Edgar. Cess-pool extraordinaire! Now we are stuck with Cap'n (trade) Kirk for Senate in 2010. My property taxes have gone up ~50% in the last two years to feed this insatiable beast. Sales tax @ 9.75%! Throw these pigs out!
Where in the Constitution does it say that one gang has the right to steal my money and give it to another gang because they "need" it more than I do?
Restore our Republic. Speak up and defend the Ideals this country was founded to embody! We are not Europe or some turd-world country. We were BORN with what are supposed to be INALIENABLE rights! Who in public office knows this? Who will defend it?
I grew up in Illinois, and I can tell you that the Chicago-based politicians has always run the entire state.
Back in the day (60’s and 70’s, first part of the 80’s) the St. Louis Post-Dispatch was THE paper to read for devastating investigative stories about the Chicago machine. They routinely made the Chicago Tribune and the Sun-Times look like schills, and the Daly’s couldn’t do anything but pray their reporters wouldn’t show up at their door. Don’t get me started on the Springfield State Journal-Register, which was little more than a newsletter and press release outlet.
Here’s the rub, though; despite exposing corruption in Illinois politics, the citizenry barely cared at all, so long as they could get a fair price for their crops. When A.E. Staley’s and/or ADM sneezed, the entire state got the flu. Hence, as long as soy beans and corn were being shipped out and money back in, no one gave a rat’s ass if guys like LaHood (yeah, “Pale Rider” comes to mind) thrived.
Barack Obama is as corrupt and dishonest as the worst of them, and everyone in Illinois knows it. He has his job because people allow him to. Lahood is merely an afterthought for the sadly defeated and dependent residents of my former home state.
Ray from DaHood… classic POS… another of Obamao's home boys.
Ray THE HOOD.
Nothing more than a thug mouthpiece heading up the Toyota shakedown on behalf of the UAW.
Wonder how long he'd last in Japan before the all-Nippon Yakuza team came calling?
[...] first is from Andrew Breitbart’s Big Journalism, and it’s about LaHood’s history of not being sufficiently supportive of GOP Senate [...]
Unfortunately the Elliot Ness's of today are not tolerated. In this governmental era, Mr. Ness would be investigated for brutallity and trampling on the rights of the criminals. The only way to change the system is to continue to bring pressure form the outside onto Washington. We the People, need to continue to root out information, bring it to light through the internet, and communicate it personally to anyone who will listen. The solution is not the "system", for it is the thing that needs changed.
I'd love to see a Katana zipping-off his ugly head.
Peoria Pundit needs to at least correct the "tape" part: :
"Breitbart is the clown who was working with that guy who pulled that video-tape sting of some ACORN workers supposedly offering financial advice to a pimp. THAT guy later got caught trying to pull a Nixon and illegally tape a politician’s phone."
I can't agree with the assessment of Jim Edgar as one of the good guys in Illinois Republican politics. While Edgar may have been clean personally he certainly knew what was going on and didn't ever try to end it. Consider Edgar's ties to Sangamon County Republican leader Bill Cellini. Cellini made a lot of money during the Thompson/Edgar years. It seems Cellini not only had remarkable insight as to where the state was planning new exits on the Illinois Tollway, but somehow he was remarkably lucky that his parcel was always adjacent to the one claimed by eminent domain for the new road itself. For some reason, Cellini's luck ran out during the George Ryan administration because during those years it was Cellini's parcel that would get taken by the state for the new road.
A must see video. http://www.oilforimmigration.org/facts/?p=5672
"Expression of opinion is an admission of ignorance" . There was no taping involved other than what was in sick minds. Wake up as "that guy" did you and me a huge favor.
Great summation of the Combing in Illinois. It seems as though too many people have their own future tied to government influence throughout the state to get real change.
One note: Fitzgerald defeated Moseley-Braun in 1998.
According to the photo Obama plays the part quite well, the expression says it all!!!
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