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ELVIS
02-03-2009, 04:10 PM
1-26-2009 (http://tvkeyzforums.com/showthread.php?t=47606)

Obama's partisan, profane confidant reins it in

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Earlier this month, Barack Obama was meeting with the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and other lawmakers when Rahm Emanuel, his chief of staff, began nervously cracking a knuckle.

Obama then turned to complain to Emanuel about his noisy habit.

At which point, Emanuel held the offending knuckle up to Obama's left ear and, like an annoying little brother, snapped off a few special cracks.

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Rahm Emanuel, President Obama's chief of staff, gesturing prior to
the inauguration ceremony of Obama in Washington on Jan. 20.


The episode, relayed by someone familiar with the incident, underscores some essential truths about Emanuel: He is brash, has a deep comfort level with his new boss and has been ever-present at Obama's side of late, in meetings, on podia and in numerous photographs.

There he was, standing at Obama's desk in one of the first Oval Office pictures; there he was again, playfully thumbing his nose at his former House colleagues during the inauguration; there he was, accompanying the president to a meeting with congressional leaders on Friday.

Emanuel is arguably the second most powerful man in the country and, just a few days into his tenure, already one of the highest-profile chiefs of staff in recent memory. He starred in his own Mad magazine cartoon, won the "Your New Obama Hottie" contest on Gawker.com and has become something of a paparazzi icon around Washington.

In recent months, he has played a critical role in the selection and courtship of nearly every cabinet member and key White House staff member.

Renowned as a fierce partisan, he has been an ardent ambassador to Republicans, including Obama's defeated rival, Senator John McCain of Arizona. He has exerted influence on countless decisions; in meetings, administration officials say, Obama often allows him to speak first and last.

"You can see how he listens and reacts to Rahm," said Ron Klain, chief of staff to Vice President Joseph Biden Jr. "You can see that his opinion is being shaped."

One reason Emanuel, 49, has drawn so much attention is that he seems to be in a kind of recalibration mode.

How will the feisty, bombastic and occasionally impulsive former congressman blend with the cool, collegial and deliberate culture of Obama World? And one that is trying to foster bipartisanship? This is someone who once wrote in Campaign and Elections magazine that "the untainted Republican has not yet been invented" and who two years ago - according to a book about Emanuel ("The Thumpin"' by Naftali Bendavid) - announced to his staff that Republicans are "bad people who deserve a two-by-four upside their heads."

It is clear to friends and colleagues that Emanuel is trying to rein himself in, lower his voice and even cut down on his use of profanity.

"As chief of staff, you take on the aura and image and, in some instance, the political values of the person you work for," said the former Representative Ray LaHood, an Illinois Republican who is now transportation secretary. "I think he's beginning to morph himself into the Obama image."

Emanuel acknowledged in an interview that stereotypes of him as a relentless hothead had some factual basis. But it is an exaggerated or outdated picture, he said.

"I'm not yelling at people; I'm not jumping on tables," he said. "That's a campaign. Being the chief of staff of a government is different. You have different tools in your toolbox."

Emanuel, who had hopes of becoming House speaker, has stepped into a job characterized by short tenures - just under two and a half years, on average - high burnout rates and the need to subjugate personal ambitions to the service of the president.

He is not accustomed to fading discreetly into the background. As a staff member in the Clinton White House, a three-term House member from Chicago and the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, he was viewed by many as a consummate purveyor of a crass, kneecapping brand of politics.

Obama acknowledged as much at a 2005 roast for Emanuel, who is a former ballet dancer, during which Obama credited him with being "the first to adopt Machiavelli's 'The Prince' for dance" (a number that included "a lot of kicks below the waist"). When Emanuel lost part of his middle finger while cutting meat at a fast-food restaurant as a teenager, Obama joked, the accident "rendered him practically mute."

The video of that roast has become a recent sensation on the Internet and buttressed a view among some Republicans that Emanuel's appointment was, in the words of the House minority leader, Representative John Boehner of Ohio, "an ironic choice for a president-elect who has promised to change Washington, make politics more civil."

While acknowledging that he can be something of a showman, friends say Emanuel has calmed considerably over the years.

"He's more temperate now," said David Axelrod, a senior White House adviser and longtime Emanuel friend who dismissed much of his flamboyant reputation as "pure myth." He added, "A lot of it is a reputation he earned as a younger guy."



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Nickdfresh
02-03-2009, 05:12 PM
Um, in "real life," this guy made several million dollars in finance, nurse boy...

Guitar Shark
02-03-2009, 08:28 PM
I'm not really sure I understand the point of posting this article. Although, I have to admit I'm a bit uneasy with a Chief of Staff who is so playful and casual around the president. It can be interpreted as a sign of a lack of respect for the office, even if it's not intended that way.

DEMON CUNT
02-03-2009, 08:32 PM
Having a chief of staff willing to go toe to toe with the President is a good thing. The last administration is a study in why surrounding one's self with 'yes men' is a bad idea.

Guitar Shark
02-03-2009, 08:44 PM
The last administration is a study in why surrounding one's self with 'yes men' is a bad idea.

I agree with this, but also fear the opposite extreme.

FORD
02-03-2009, 08:49 PM
I'd rather have Emanuel working in the White House than trying to stuff more DLC'ers into Congress, which is what he was doing before now.

Big Train
02-03-2009, 11:22 PM
I have no real problems with Rahm...yet. Having a guy like him running the show is what you want. Bush had Cheney as his buffer, Obama has Rahm.

His brother is the real interesting story though:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endeavor_Talent_Agency

Redballjets88
02-03-2009, 11:32 PM
uh-oh FORD Rahm's dad was a part of Zionist military operations back in the day...I smell BCE

Big Train
02-03-2009, 11:37 PM
THE BCE IS EVERYWHERE....PRESCOTT PLANNED IT THIS WAY...it started with Ceasar himself...

Redballjets88
02-04-2009, 12:56 AM
THE BCE IS EVERYWHERE....PRESCOTT PLANNED IT THIS WAY...it started with Ceasar himself...

Dude it was Brutus that was BCE, shit Prescott fuckin set up the assassination of ceasar then got in his BCE time machine and wrote speeches for hitler, stalin, and even napoleon.

FORD
02-04-2009, 03:24 AM
uh-oh FORD Rahm's dad was a part of Zionist military operations back in the day...I smell BCE

Back in the day, the Zionists weren't exactly friends of the BCE. Remember, they funded the guys who were trying to kill all the Jews. :meinsmiley:

sadaist
02-04-2009, 05:04 AM
Um, in "real life," this guy made several million dollars in finance, nurse boy...

And no one understands the plight of the ordinary taxpaying American citizen like multi-millionaires.

hideyoursheep
02-04-2009, 06:59 AM
And no one understands the plight of the ordinary taxpaying American citizen like multi-millionaires.:biggrin:

I wonder how they spent their stimulus checks last year?:hee:

Nickdfresh
02-04-2009, 07:13 AM
And no one understands the plight of the ordinary taxpaying American citizen like multi-millionaires.


No, but self-made men like Clinton and Obama understand it a fuck lot better than Bush and Tin Man...

Seshmeister
02-04-2009, 07:47 AM
Back in the day, the Zionists weren't exactly friends of the BCE. Remember, they funded the guys who were trying to kill all the Jews. :meinsmiley:

That was before the Zionists opened their own concentration camps in Palestine.

Pink Spider
02-04-2009, 10:35 AM
I don't really know much about this guy but from what I've heard he sounds about as fascist or worse than anything the Shrub regime had.

I'm sure that FORD's on the no-fly list, but anyway..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJBZZKlvrP4

http://youtube.com/watch?v=l0B7dOQwKm0

The fact that this is happening in this country, without mass outrage is astounding.

GAR
02-04-2009, 12:10 PM
I'd rather have Emanuel working in the White House than trying to stuff more DLC'ers into Congress, which is what he was doing before now.

Get it right!

Rahm's the relay, Obama's just a controlled unit.

Abraham is more of a President than the president because he's fuckin' free to move about at-will.

Kissinger couldn't be legally be the president, likewise in a Repubican sense for lack of better equal example, but he nearly was, wasn't he? In the things he could do and the influence he had.

But Kissinger could only dream of being a true handler to the respect Rahm's got with B.O. and it really stinks.

GAR
02-04-2009, 01:05 PM
It stinks of corruption yet-to-be, is what it stinks of and it will be revealed if it's there.

Nickdfresh
02-04-2009, 02:07 PM
I like Rahm, I think he's a streetfighter politician and someone who can take, and bring, the heat...

GAR
02-04-2009, 02:21 PM
I like Rahm, I think he's a streetfighter politician and someone who can take, and bring, the heat...

How utterly naiive you are, instead of nearly parroting what you've heard why not try being a little more of independant thought and see what this guy is about.

Do you even read the threads before replying?

Nickdfresh
02-04-2009, 02:38 PM
How utterly naiive you are, instead of nearly parroting what you've heard why not try being a little more of independant thought and see what this guy is about.

Do you even read the threads before replying?


LMFAO!! Where did I "heard" this? Every comment in the thread is negative about him.

And this is hardly the first thing I've read of him...

FORD
02-04-2009, 02:57 PM
What Gar's really saying in this thread....

"Goddamn it, it's bad enough I have to put up with a ni**er President, but this one has a sidekick who's a Jew! My White Christian American Klan Racist identity is threatened!!!11!!!11"

Big Train
02-05-2009, 02:05 AM
Well, as I said, I have no problem with him thus far. He is a "tough" guy for Obama. I think eventually some shit will come down the pipe with him all over it. But that's his gig, can't begrudge anyone in that position for it.

As far as I know, his Blago tapes are now officially deep sixed.