Or is it? Read this Chicago Boyz article and decide for yourself:
In Illinois, there has long been an expression which describes the relationship between the two political parties:The Combine. Chicago Tribune writer John Kass seems to have originated this expression. See, for example, this article: In Combine, cash is king, corruption is bipartisan. Kass quoted former Illinois Senator Peter Fitzgerald: “In the final analysis, The Combine’s allegiance is not to a party, but to their pocketbooks. They’re about making money off the taxpayers,” Fitzgerald said. Kass went on: “He should know. He fought The Combine and lost, and the empty suits running the Republican Party encourage their friendly scribes to blame the social conservatives for the disaster of the state GOP.”Legal Insurrection.
Riehl World View.
Patterico.
Powerline.
Heh.
Lotsa lawyers fighting for free.
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