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Even Obama, when running for the Senate in Illinois in 2004, didn’t like outside agitators. Obama’s supporters constantly mocked the perpetually angry Republican Alan Keyes, who was sent here from Maryland in a quixotic attempt at preventing the ancient prophecies.

So I called a fellow who has spent decades toiling in the Democratic political vineyards of the African-American South Side. He defended Bloomberg.

Perhaps it’s natural for Bloomberg — who hates the Second Amendment almost as much as he hates Big Gulp sodas — to use his giant super PAC to counter the National Rifle Association.

“The NRA is in every race,” the South Sider said. “So it’s only fair to counter them.”

That’s fair. But would the Mayors Daley or Washington ever allow a New Yorker to mark their territory in Chicago? And why does the Rahmfather allow it?

“Were any of them considering running for president of the United States?” asked the South Side guy. “If he’s running for president, he’ll need Bloomberg and Bloomberg’s money and blessing.

“So he won’t say a thing. And he’ll let Bloomberg do what the heck he wants to do. Because that’s politics too.”

So the only Buttinskis wanted by Chicago politicians are those who have a certain value, to be redeemed later, perhaps in 2016.

Even if it’s a Mayor Buttinski from New York.

John Kass is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Readers may send him email at jskass@tribune.com and follow him on Twitter at @John_Kass

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