Veteran reporter Ray Long draws on four decades of observing state government to provide the definitive political analysis of Michael Madigan. Secretive, intimidating, shrewd, power-hungry—Madigan mesmerized his admirers and often left his opponents too beaten down to oppose him. Long vividly recreates the battles that defined the Madigan era, from stunning James Thompson with a lightning-strike tax increase, to pressing for a pension overhaul that ultimately failed in the courts, to steering the House toward the Rod Blagojevich impeachment. Long also shines a light on the machinery that kept the Speaker in power. Head of a patronage army, Madigan ruthlessly used his influence and fundraising prowess to reward loyalists and aid his daughter's electoral fortunes. At the same time, he reshaped bills to guarantee he and his Democratic troops shared in the partisan spoils of his legislative victories. Yet Madigan's position as the state's seemingly invulnerable power broker could not survive scandals among his close associates and the widespread belief that his time as Speaker had finally reached its end.
Unsparing and authoritative, The House That Madigan Built is the page-turning account of one the most powerful politicians in Illinois history.
|Foreword Charles N. Wheeler III ix
Preface xvii
Introduction: The Long Reign 1
PART I: THE LEGEND
1 Remap Victory 15
2 White Sox Miracle 29
3 Operation Cobra 41
PART II: POWER PLAYS AND POLITICAL FLOPS
4 Historic Impeachment 55
5 Partisan Math 73
6 The Art of Persuasion 84
7 Pension Failure 97
PART III: A CAREER POLITICAL LEADER
8 A Patronage Army 121
9 Madigan and Madigan 136
10 The Politics of Money 147
PART IV: CRACKS IN THE SYSTEM
11 Turning Point 163
12 Ups and Downs 180
13 Shams? 188
14 Marty's Campaign 202
PART V: THE FALL
15 Himself 213
16 Public Official A 220
Epilogue 231
Acknowledgments 239
Notes 243
Index 275
Photographs follow page 111
|Honorable Mention, Traditional Nonfiction, Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year, 2022
"Long's account of Madigan's legacy is a study of the practical application of power." — Garin Cycholl, Chicago Review of Books
"An amazingly timely book that puts into perspective the historic events of last week — the federal indictment of the most powerful figure in Illinois politics. " —Shia Kapos, Politico
"It's safe to say that no American political figure in modern times has amassed as much power—and clung to it—for as long as Speaker Michael Madigan. Ray Long masterfully chronicles this extraordinary half-century of Illinois politics, diving deep to explain how Madigan survived and thrived in Chicago and Springfield. Like so many Illinois pols before him, the Speaker's reign ended in humiliation, but not before the ride of a lifetime. The House that Madigan Built is a page-turning read, where Long shines a new light on a time gone by in American politics."—Jeff Zeleny, CNN chief national affairs correspondent and former Chicago Tribune reporter
|Ray Long is a Chicago Tribune investigative reporter and a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He has covered Michael...