GOP Message: Bartman = Madigan

Here’s a sign that links Democratic candidate for State Representative with House Speaker Mike Madigan.

With Mike Madigan's popularity so low, the Steve Reick campaign is attempting to tie Democrat John Bartman with the House Speaker.

With Mike Madigan’s popularity so low, the Steve Reick campaign is attempting to tie Democrat John Bartman with the House Speaker.

Steve Reick has a similarly-themed sign two years ago when he cut Jack Franks’ tally below 60%.

The 2014 sign linking Jack Franks with Mike Madigan, whom Franks supported for House Speaker for a ninth time.

The 2014 sign linking Jack Franks with Mike Madigan, whom Franks supported for House Speaker for a ninth time.


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GOP Message: Bartman = Madigan — 13 Comments

  1. That’s right !

    Bartman is a puppet, just like
    Jeffrey Lichte was a ghost candidate.

    Don’t be fooled voters by these faux
    Unqualified candidates Jack Frank’s
    Has talked into running.

    Steve Reick is the intelligent qualified
    Candidate in this race !

    Don’t believe the political lies and
    Hype.

    Vote for Steve Reick

  2. Democrat John Bartman v Republican Steve Reick for 63rd District State Representative.

    Michael Madigan is:

    – incumbent elected Democrat 13th Ward Precinct Committeeman in Chicago,

    – incumbent 22nd District State Representative,

    – incumbent Speaker of the House of Representatives (voted to that position by State Representatives),

    – chairman of the Democrat party of Illinois,

    – Chairman of four political action committees (PACs), which are:

    – 13th Ward Democrat Organization PAC (supports political goals of 13th ward)

    – Democratic Majority Fund PAC (to elect candidates in Illinois House of Representatives)

    – Democratic Party of Illinois PAC (to elect Democrat candidates to public and political office)

    – Friends of Michael J Madigan PAC (to elect Michael J Madigan)

  3. Hey Mark I have a quiz for you.

    Who donated to Lisa Madigan, Bobby Rush, Rob Blagovevich and Lou Bianchi?

  4. John Bartman is a prevailing wage monitor for the prevailing wage monitoring organization named Indiana Illinois Iowa Foundation for Fair Contracting (IIIFFC).

    IIIFFC is a subsidiary of IUOE Local 150.

    IUOE = International Union of Operating Engineers.

    IIIFFC recently changed the names of its prevailing wage monitors, from Compliance Monitors, to Construction Analysts.

    IUOE Local 150 is a labor union.

    John Bartman said he’s a union member.

    The press and John Bartman’s website have not reported John Bartman’s current job as a compliance monitor for IIIFFC.

  5. Wait… that’s a yard sign?

    The only thing that people are going to see is “John Bartman”.

  6. Yep it’s a good week
    to remember the HISTORY
    of BARTMAN’S name and
    NOT VOTE for HIM.

  7. Bartman Incident
    occurred during a Major League Baseball
    postseason game played between the
    Chicago Cubs and the Florida Marlins on
    October 14, 2003, at Wrigley Field in
    Chicago, Illinois

  8. First, no one care about Cubs Bartman anymore.

    Second, that’s not how yard signs work.

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bartman_incident

    excerpt:

    ‘In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS), with Chicago ahead 3–0 and holding a three games to two lead in the best of seven series, Moisés Alou attempted to catch a foul ball off the bat of Marlins second baseman Luis Castillo. Many of the fans reached for the ball, most notably Steve Bartman, the focal point of the incident, who deflected it and disrupted a potential catch by the Cubs outfielder. If Alou had caught the ball, it would have been the second out in the inning and the Cubs would have been just four outs away from winning their first National League pennant since 1945. Instead, the Cubs ended up surrendering eight runs in the inning and losing the game, 8–3. When they were eliminated in the seventh game the next day, the incident was seen as the “first domino” in the turning point of the series.[1]

    The hapless fellow changed his first name to ‘John’and moved to McHenry County to avoid the ignominy of his selfishness and bad luck. He then became an official Madigan minion, with a special handler, when Jack Franks realizing his total uselessness in Springfield, sought to fatten at the local County trough.”

  10. Sure, Bartman is a goofball
    AND PUPPET.

    Vote for Steve Reick, folks !

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