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15 hours ago — September 1, 2010 - Everybody at the big fundraiser for Joel Pollak today sang the national anthem, even the wait staff. Well, almost everybody. One guy, a well-known politician , didn't seem to know any of the...
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August 21, 2010 — -By Dan Prof You know how I know I’ve been in Illinois politics too long? The comedy troupe of Sam Adam Sr. and Jr. was starting to make some sense to me. For example, during his post-verdict floor show, Sam Adam Sr. said that US...
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August 11, 2010 — From Dan Proft… Like most Americans, I recently spent a quiet Saturday evening pouring over the state-by-state nonfarm payroll employment numbers for the month of June generously provided by the gnomes at...
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June 25, 2010 — The latest commentary from Dan Proft… Illinoisans are getting a real education in what happens when politicians flout the laws. I am not talking about the laws that govern public corruption and Rod...
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June 20, 2010 — Being a father is a sacred trust and a blessing from God. Being a father is not just a joyful responsibility. Actually having a father and knowing him, having him be a part of your life, is also a blessing. What a...
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May 18, 2010 — From Dan Proft, Urquhart Media… (A Podcast of this commentary can be heard HERE) I remember my grade school basketball coach telling me that “the graveyards are full of indispensable people.” It was...
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May 11, 2010 — My May 8, 2010 post about Dan Proft has been removed involuntarily and under threat of legal action. Dan Proft did not like what I posted about...
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May 09, 2010 — CNB EXCLUSIVE - Dan Proft is many things to many people. To some, he was their favorite Republican candidate for Illinois Governor - until he came in at sixth place in the...
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April 27, 2010 — From Dan Proft, Urquhart Media… Who would have thought that pawn broker Scott Lee Cohen, the deposed Democrat Lt. Governor candidate, would have turned out to be a more competent lender than former Democrat...
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March 16, 2010 — -By Dan Proft The most painful wounds are those that are self-inflicted. Until recently this statement would have been followed with a discussion of Republican political and policy failures. No longer....
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January 30, 2010 — -By Warner Todd Huston Earlier today there was news that a fake robocall was making its way across Illinois with the recorded voice claiming to be candidate Dan Proft. This fake voice mimic said that he (as...
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January 27, 2010 — . Former Illinois Attorney Jim Ryan has lost his firm front-runners grip as the race wears on. And Dan Proft has kept a firm grip on last place in all polls. According to Jeff...
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January 25, 2010 — political pundit Dan Proft had 6 percent. Another 17 percent were undecided in the survey of 592 likely Republican primary voters. DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom...
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January 23, 2010 — compared to 18 percent for Elmhurst’s Ryan and 14 percent for Dillard, of Hinsdale. Another 9 percent backed state Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington, while Hinsdale transparency advocate Adam Andrzejewski had 7 percent and Chicago political...
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January 19, 2010 — -By Warner Todd Huston I asked the same question as Mr. Proft… just what did the teachers union the Illinois Education Association (IEA) see in Mr Dillard so that they felt comfortable...