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Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus

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  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 1-25-24: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is a bad, bad guy

    25/01/2024

    The migrant problem in Chicago is bad, bad, bad. And the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, is making it worse, worse. Day-by-day, by bus and airplane, Governor Abbott has been sending migrants from the Mexico-Texas border to Chicago, and he’s promising to continue sending them until, he says, President Biden secures that border. Chicago is […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 1-18-24: Hunter Biden and private testimony

    18/01/2024

    It’s not easy for me to think of something positive to say about Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, because he’s been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges involving tax evasion. It’s also not easy because Hunter Biden is defying a Congressional subpoena to testify during an impeachment proceeding against his father, the […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 1-11-24: The Senate dress code is important

    11/01/2024

    The Great Wardrobe Debate in the United States Senate has ended, or at least for now it’s ended. But it will be back because it is an endless debate what a Senator should wear while on the floor of the Senate. If you missed the most recent wardrobe debate, you may not know that it […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 1-4-24: Have you been reading the news about Dorothy Jean Tillman?

    04/01/2024

    Have you been reading the news about Dorothy Jean Tillman? If not, you’re missing a story not to be missed. A really wonderful story. Dorothy Jean Tillman is a granddaughter of a former Chicago alderwoman. Dorothy Jean is 17-years-old, of the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side. I’ve been reading about her graduating from Arizona […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 12-28-23: Rudy Giuliani is getting what he deserves

    28/12/2023

    He’s getting what he deserves, that once-upon-a-time good guy who is now a bad guy. Rudy Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor and mayor of New York ordered by a federal court to pay $148 million to two women, a mother and daughter, election workers in the 2020 Trump vs. Biden race in Georgia. Rudy was […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 12-21-23: Cheers for gag-ordering

    21/12/2023

    In the courtroom trials of former President Donald Trump those two very well-known words “gag” and “order” are being heard and read as one word: “gag-order.”  Trump is accused by federal prosecutors of election interference and accused by judges of trying to sway jurors. While in Chicago, there’s the trial of former Alderman Ed Burke, […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 12-14-23: Maybe it’s time for baseball to give back?

    14/12/2023

    In sports news this week, the big news is about baseball. A $700 million contract for a Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher. His name is Shohei Ohtani. He’s 29 years old, pitching fastballs at 99 miles an hour, and when not pitching, he’s batting at a nearly 300 average. It is in no way illegal or […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 12-7-23: Oh no, Joe, you’re not up to four more years

    07/12/2023

    For many, many years, I’ve considered Joe Biden to be a thoughtful, knowledgeable, skillful politician. And I believe he’s been qualified for all the offices to which he’s been elected. He’s an honest and decent person. But in my opinion, it’s time for him to end his campaign to be re-elected. And, I believe I’m […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 11-30-23: Crackdown on muffler noise is a great idea

    30/11/2023

    Most of Chicago is too busy these holidays to be thinking or even knowing about something really good going on in City Hall. The City Council being in the process of passing another law to crack down on noise. A law to require Chicago to install cameras with microphones on lampposts in and around downtown […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 11-16-23: Joe Manchin’s lust for the presidency makes him worth watching

    16/11/2023

    All of a sudden, the most interesting player in presidential politics is not Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley or Joe Biden. They’re not saying anything new. Let’s have a look at Joe Manchin. Senator Joe Manchin is aching to be the presidential candidate of a third party running for the Oval Office. […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 11-9-23: Jury may find Ed Burke guilty because of what they’ve read in newspapers

    09/11/2023

    The criminal racketeering, bribery and extortion trial of Ed Burke has barely begun. But in City Hall and on the streets and the neighborhoods the whispering already is that the jury will find Burke guilty of most everything charged. Not because he is guilty, which we have not yet determined. But because members of the […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 11-2-23: Thank you, Attorney General Kwame Raoul, for knowing children are in a crisis and being determined to help

    02/11/2023

    It is hard right now to find good news in the news. But here is some very good news. The Attorney General of the State of Illinois is joining a team of Attorneys General that is filing lawsuits against Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms accusing them of feeding children false information, enticing teenagers […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 10-26-23: Tom Skilling’s retirement – Good for him, not good for the rest of us

    26/10/2023

    Wherever you are, you no doubt have heard the news that Chicago’s weatherman, Tom Skilling of WGN Channel 9 TV, come next February will retire. I’ve heard it and am thinking, good for Tom Skilling. Not good for hundreds of thousands of the rest of us afraid to go to bed at night without hearing […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 10-19-23: TV coverage of war should inform and explain

    19/10/2023

    The news reports about suffering and death in Israel and Gaza are so painful to watch that it is hard for me to turn on the TV. But it would be harder for me not to turn it on because of how important it is to keep up with the news. So I am turning […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 10-12-23: It is time to return the Christopher Columbus statue

    12/10/2023

    Chicago’s yearly, lovable Columbus Day Parade walked off on schedule three days ago. There were more than a thousand people in the parade or watching and cheering, many of them hoping that someday soon City Hall will return their statue of Christopher Columbus to Arrigo Park in the Little Italy neighborhood on the near Southwest […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 10-5-23: Just watching the gambling at Chicago’s new casino is a terrific show

    05/10/2023

    I am not a gambler. I’ve never been or even wanted to go to Las Vegas. But, I’ve been dying to go to the big casino that’s just opened here in Chicago to see what it’s like. So last Saturday I went to the casino, got in for free – there’s no charge, and felt […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 9-28-23: The Bears are a bad football team

    28/09/2023

    So, what are you thinking now about the Chicago Bears? For me, I’m thinking that the Bears are in deep, deep bleep. The Bears are a bad football team that’s lost 13 games in a row and not once in 13 years has made it to the NFL playoffs. What’s unclear is whether there is […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 9-14-23: John Catanzara has a good idea – house migrants at City Hall

    14/09/2023

    I thought I could never think like John Catanzara, the politically extreme, often foul-mouthed President of the Chicago Police Union. But I’m thinking like him now as he criticizes City Hall’s decision to place homeless migrants in police stations. To help migrants, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is welcoming them to our Sanctuary City. OK, says […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 9-7-23: Temporary top cop stumbles into trouble

    07/09/2023

    What, oh what, is going on in the Department of Chicago Police? Here’s what. The temporary Chief of Police is on his way out, soon to be replaced, and is stepping, oh you might say stumbling, into trouble. His name is Fred Waller. His trouble is that in his hurry before being replaced he has […]

  • Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 8-31-23: Jerry Reinsdorf’s loyalty to Tony La Russa

    31/08/2023

    Tony La Russa, once loved now lamented, has come back to the Chicago White Sox as a personal consultant to owner Jerry Reinsdorf because Reinsdorf believes Tony La Russa knows all that there is to know about Major League Baseball and because Jerry and Tony are dear friends. Some prominent and popular Chicago media sports […]

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