While first reading the article I was more entertained by the sarcastic tone used by Javorsky, to explain Mayor Emanuel “pulling a Nixon” then anything else. My natural interest in politics and Javorsky’s clear dislike of the Mayor allowed the column to be much more relatable, as living in Chicago, I am also affected by the decisions the mayor makes. His use of sarcasm and dislike and disapproval of Mayor Emanuel and the decisions he makes becomes a part of his style the more columns he writes. While the column most likely wasn’t received well by those Chicago citizens who do support Rahm or those who are against recreational pot smoking, Javorsky wrote with understandable diction, not political, beat around the bush jargon, and even compared the mayor to Richard Nixon of all people. The purpose of the article, Javorsky displayed to me through this column, was not to please all of Chicago, but to expose the mayor and the classic Chicago politics he’s playing.