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Rahm must have something to gain by letting New Yorker in

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Of course there weren’t any conversations.

And, of course, if this is true, it also follows that I am the king of France.

“We’re not coordinating with them,” said Sarah Hamilton, press secretary to Emanuel. “There was no coordination.”

But, of course, I believe her.

And may I have a croissant with that and various cheeses?

Meanwhile, Halvorson is beside herself with rage. Another candidate, Ald. Anthony Beale, 9th, is also shaking with outrage. I’m not taking their sides, but I can understand why they’re peeved.

Clearly, the Bloomberg ads are doing what they were designed to do: pave the way for President Barack Obama’s candidate, former state Rep. Robin Kelly.

She may not officially be Obama’s candidate. But Kelly’s campaign co-chair is Cheryl Whitaker, wife of Dr. Eric Whitaker, and the Whitakers are close personal friends of Barack and Michelle Obama.

And all the South Side politicos had to see was Whitaker’s name up with Kelly’s — and talk of an Eric Whitaker fundraiser — and Kelly began pulling in the cash.

For African-American Democratic political types, the Whitakers are like the white puff of smoke from the Vatican. It tells them that someone has been selected from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

But that doesn’t answer today’s questions: What the heck is a New York mayor doing sticking his fingers in Chicago’s South Side political pie? And why is the Rahmfather allowing it?

It almost makes me long for the despotic reign of former Mayor Richard M. Daley. Mayor Shortshanks never let any New Yorker play in his sandbox. His legendary father, Mayor Not-So-Longshanks, would have scowled and sent the New Yorkers packing.

And the late Mayor Harold Washington might have really gotten upset at such affront to his South Side. Washington might have even pronounced Bloomberg an “antediluvian dodo head” or one of his other classic pet phrases.

The fact is, Mayor Buttinski of New York wouldn’t have butted in unless he got permission from Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

One rule of Chicago politics: We don’t want nobody nobody sent. Another rule? You never let another dog mark your territory. Ever.

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