Thursday, August 06, 2009

Jesse Jr.'s wife considering run for lieutenant governor

As I've noted on this blog many times before, unbeknownst to the national media, the Jesse Jackson family has been quietly building a political machine on Chicago's South Side and southern suburbs. Besides the reverend, other cogs in that organization include his son, US Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Chicago), his wife Sandi, who is the alderman and committeeman of Chicago's 7th Ward, and the Rev. James Meeks (D-Chicago), who was once one of Barack Obama's spiritual advisors, at least until his hostility to gays became widely known. Meeks is a state senator.

Vanquished prey of this machine include the suburban Shaw twins and the father-daughter Beavers organization in the 7th Ward.

By the way, were you are aware that politics in Illinois is a family endeavor?

Fortunes have soured for the Jacksons since last summer. A hot mike caught Jesse threating to castrate then-Senator Barack Obama. And Junior was caught campaigning too hard for Obama's vacated Senate seat by holding a fundraiser for then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich a few days before the hair-brained one was arrested.

But humility is not a Jackson family virtue. Which is I guess why Sandi Jackson, Junior's wife (it's hard to keep up, I know) is considering a run for the Democratic nomination for the currently vacant lieutenant governor's office.

As you'll read below, Sandi has her problems too.

Related posts:

Jesse Jr. pays his alderman wife money from his campaign fund

Run Jesse Jr. run! Jackson hit by ethics probe

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