Why do people pass along unsubstantiated "exclusives" by anonymous bloggers?
Patrick McIlheran engaged in a little triangulated monkey-wrenching the other day, re-posting an anonymous blog item from The Milwaukee Drum site preposterously claiming that regardless of Mayor Barrett's showing in Tuesday's gubernatorial campaign, Common Council President was going to announce that same day he was running for Mayor in 2012.
McIlheran was having a little political 'fun' with Hines (let's make Hines the biggest, most insensitive opportunist ever) and at Barrett's expense, also, should Barrett lose (let's kick the guy when he's really down) to Scott Walker, McIlheran's candidate.
Enter Eugene Kane, who engaged in a little basic journalism, called Hines, was told by Hines there were no such plans - - d'uh, or is it d'oh? - - so Kane wrote up the facts and put his byline on a story.
Thank you, Eugene.
The link to McIlheran's post won't load anymore.
I also don't see it on McIlheran's blog or column lists - - if it's there, or if it is re-loaded, please send it along - - but thanks to Google cache, here is what McIlheran posted on October 26th:
Columnist Patrick McIlheran, generally a right-wing guy, offers commentary and links to good reading on the Web
Hines to run for mayor?
Yep, says The Milwaukee Drum: The common council president will make the announcement, the Drum’s sources say, on election day, “regardless of the gubernatorial” result.
Interesting, if true. Hines isn’t perfect, but he’s got a lot of good things to say. And that “regardless” clause: No, people don’t love a loser -- especially, it seems, one who beat Marvin Pratt to win the mayor’s office.