You probably haven't been as confused as I've been          over all the ultra-Irish names in the news lately, but just in case, I          think I've finally got it worked out. Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was          brought from his native New York to Chicago, where he has investigated          corruption in the administrations of former Illinois Republican governor          George Ryan and current Chicago Democratic mayor Richie M. Daley, at the          request of former Illinois Republican Senator Peter Fitzgerald.
       
        What threw me off is that Sen. Peter Fitzgerald and Patrick Fitzgerald          are not related, but they are men of similar character. (I never met          Peter Fitzgerald, but his brother Tom Fitzgerald was my corporate          attorney when I did mergers & acquisitions in Chicago many years          ago.) Peter served only one term in the U.S. Senate because he refused          to play ball with the dubious way politics are done in Illinois. The          Illinois GOP hierarchy was so outraged when they discovered that they          had sent an honest man to Washington that Peter Fitzgerald didn't bother          running for re-election.
       
        That set in motion the farcical chain of events that included the          Illinois GOP nominating Jack Ryan (no relation, other than moral, to          George Ryan, or to George Ryan's predecessor as governor Jim Ryan) for          Fitzgerald's seat. But Jim Ryan had to withdraw when it turned out he          liked to watch over men have a go at his starlet wife Gerri Ryan.          Eventually, the Illinois GOP nominated Maryland resident Alan Keyes to          run against Barack Obama (neither of whom is Irish) and lose by about          one billion to one.
       
        Illinois, which was a consistently Republican state in the 1980-1990s,          is now solidly Democratic, in large part because the Illinois GOP has          managed the remarkable feat of acquiring among the voters a reputation          as even more corrupt than the Illinois Democratic Party!
       
        But Peter Fitzgerald's legacy looks like it will turn out to be Patrick          Fitzgerald.
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