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Miller: Is Madigan creating leadership need?

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Nobody ever really knows what’s going through Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s head except for Madigan himself. So the actual purpose of two highly choreographed gun control and pension reform debates last week ordered up by Madigan weren’t completely clear to anyone.

That’s by design, of course. Madigan prefers to keep people in the dark until he’s ready to make his final move.

But I did hear one theory from a Democrat last week that made quite a bit of sense, at least for a while.

Last Tuesday’s hours-long debate on numerous aspects of concealed carry that ended with far more discombobulated confusion than a clear resolution may have been intended to inject some chaos into the equation and convince members that what’s needed is some real leadership forward. And that leadership, of course, would come from Madigan.

If nothing else, last Tuesday’s debate gave House members a good education about how far apart the two sides are on concealed carry.

In the most infamous example, Downstate Republican state Rep. Jim Sacia used a way-over-the-top analogy to explain to Chicagoans why their gun problem shouldn’t cause them to “blame the rest of us” by forcing everyone to disarm.

Sacia’s analogy, “You folks in Chicago want me to get castrated because your families are having too many kids,” enraged several Chicago-area legislators, but it did serve a purpose.

Thanks to Sacia, Chicagoans discovered the intensity and breadth of the divide. And it even helped that Sacia inadvertently confirmed all those liberal pop psychology theories about how, um, “overly enthusiastic” gun owners associate their weapons with their private parts and aren’t all that fond of poor people.

And liberal proponents of super-tight restrictions on concealed-carry holders made it shockingly clear to conservatives that some Chicagoans feel more in danger being around folks – like those very conservatives – who are vetted and licensed to carry concealed weapons in public venues than they are around dangerously violent criminals.

The only way to bridge this huge divide is through strong leadership from above – or at least that’s the theory.

But just two days after that long day of gun debates, the wheels seemed to fall off.

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