We were reading the Sun Times article about Daley's name appearing in the Duff files around twenty times. The article also noted the elder Duff testified on behalf of Tony "Big Tuna" Accardo back in 1960. That's when we recalled that Accardo's nickname wasn't always "Big Tuna."
Before there was "Big Tuna," there was "Joe Batters."
And we had a brainstorm that might solve Daley's desire to have bodyguards long after he's out of office.
Pay Patrick. He proved himself to be a dab hand with a baseball bat in Michigan. Have Daddy increase his allowance to included bodyguard work. It's be the first time in a few generations that a Daley actually earned his keep doing something that he was qualified to do.
At the very least, the city saves $2 million a year.
Before there was "Big Tuna," there was "Joe Batters."
And we had a brainstorm that might solve Daley's desire to have bodyguards long after he's out of office.
Pay Patrick. He proved himself to be a dab hand with a baseball bat in Michigan. Have Daddy increase his allowance to included bodyguard work. It's be the first time in a few generations that a Daley actually earned his keep doing something that he was qualified to do.
At the very least, the city saves $2 million a year.