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Posted November 10, 2008 9:44 AM
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Mayor Richard J. Daley at Chicago City Hall at June 14, 1973 press conference. Chicago Tribune photo by George Quinn.

by Frank James

Although the 2008 presidential campaign is over, its talking points apparently aren't, particularly the one about President-elect Barack Obama being a creature of Chicago Machine Politics.

In the last few weeks of the election, this was an attack line the McCain campaign used as part of its attempt to raise questions about Obama.

Yesterday, Grover Norquist, a leader of the diminished conservative movement in Washington, was on C-Span accusing Obama and his new chief of staff, Rep. Rahm Emanuel of being products of the "Chicago political machine." And when Rush Limbaugh after the election called both Obama and Emanuel two Chicago "thugs" he was obviously stretching to make the same point.

There's only one not-so-small problem with this talking point -- there is no Chicago political machine. There hasn't been a Chicago machine for decades. The machine effectively died with Mayor Richard J. Daley in 1976. People who talk as though the Chicago machine still exists are vaguely amusing in the same way visitors to Chicago who want to do the Al Capone tours are.

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