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Mercs wish may come true
Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, is expected to leave his job later this year after growing tired of the "idealism" of Barack Obama's inner circle. Quote:
This should shake things up a bit. Any thoughts on who might replace him? I guess the idealists won this round. My concern is that again he is one of the more experienced people with which Obama had surrounded himself. |
I think Josef Stalin is dead, so who does that leave to replace him?
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He must have gotten a job offer he couldn't refuse. I wonder if he will make more than 6 figures....
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Heard a little about it on Morning Joe this am - They killed the story pretty quick. If its true, I guess they don't want it out till after the November elections.
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It is either a ruse, a leak, or total bs. Typical about any of the info that comes out of DC these days.
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Rahm's role seems to have primarily been to oppose anything progressive in Congress. In doing so, he may have thought he was being more pragmatic than the pie-in-the-sky liberals, and he might have had a point if he had been able to actually get much in return for the concessions.
I think that the effect he's had has been to make the Democrats seem wishy-washy, turning off independants, and depressing the Democratic base. I suspect that getting rid of him might, in effect, be more aligned with liberal wishes than Merc's. |
I am not really convinced that replacing him would be the best thing, and I don't recall ever stating categorically that I would like to see him go. Just that I don't like him. Being that as it is, sometimes the devil you know is better than the one you don't. He certainly has infused a Chicago style of politics into the White House. Not much different than the strong arm technique that Rumsfeld used I guess.
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Reality is that he has had so many disagreements with the inexperienced idealists that he sees it as pointless to continue. Quote:
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Then again, he may turn out to be a great one to take the hit for the Sestak deal once he is gone. He can then say he did on his own or some such... |
I wonder what other political hack would replace him.
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I'm not sure I would call him a hack, but the discussion of his replacement was my point from the git go.
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Another one rides the bus....
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Follow the money. See where he lands himself.
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