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Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« on: June 21, 2010, 07:24:21 AM »
These government officials are becoming incresingly aware of what's to come to america soon adn they are running out of dodge. I guess Rahm will find a cozy spot in Zionist Israhell to settle into and continue his games with GS.

 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.
 
By Alex Spillius in Washington
Published: 10:00PM BST 20 Jun 2010
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Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House

Washington insiders say he will quit within six to eight months in frustration at their unwillingness to "bang heads together" to get policy pushed through.

Mr Emanuel, 50, enjoys a good working relationship with Mr Obama but they are understood to have reached an understanding that differences over style mean he will serve only half the full four-year term.
 
Friends say he is also worried about burnout and losing touch with his young family due to the pressure of one of most high profile jobs in US politics.

"I would bet he will go after the midterms," said a leading Democratic consultant in Washington. "Nobody thinks it's working but they can't get rid of him – that would look awful. He needs the right sort of job to go to but the consensus is he'll go."

An official from the Bill Clinton era said that "no one will be surprised" if Mr Emanuel left after the midterm elections in November, when the Democratic party will battle to save its majorities in the house of representatives and the senate.

It is well known in Washington that arguments have developed between pragmatic Mr Emanuel, a veteran in Congress where he was known for driving through compromises, and the idealistic inner circle who followed Mr Obama to the White House.

His abrasive style has rubbed some people the wrong way, while there has been frustration among Mr Obama's closest advisers that he failed to deliver a smooth ride for the president's legislative programme that his background promised.

"It might not be his fault, but the perception is there," said the consultant, who asked not to be named. "Every vote has been tough, from health care to energy to financial reform.

"Democrats have not stood behind the president in the way Republicans did for George W Bush, and that was meant to be Rahm's job."
There were sharp differences over health care reform, with Mr Emanuel arguing that public hostility about cost should have forced them into producing a scaled down package. Mr Obama and advisers including David Axelrod, the chief strategist, and Valerie Jarrett, a businesswoman and mentor from Chicago, decided to push through with grander legislation anyway.

Mr Emanuel has reportedly told friends that his role as White House chief of staff was "only an eighteen month job" because of its intensity.
Regarded as the most demanding after president, it involves controlling the president's agenda, enforcing White House message discipline as well as liaising with Congress.

His departure would regarded as another sign of how Mr Obama's presidency has been far more troubled than expected.
Mr Emanuel has privately expressed a readiness to run for mayor of Chicago, which is also his home town though he was never part of the Obama set and did not endorse the then senator in the Democratic primary in 2008.

That would however depend on Mayor Richard Daley stepping down when he is up for re-election in 2011.

The chief obstacle to taking the White House job originally was doubts about moving his three children from Chicago. According to another former Clinton official, he has let friends know that he is "very sensitive to the idea that he is not a good father for having done this".
One of Washington's more colourful characters, Mr Emanuel is the son of Jewish immigrants and was an accomplished ballet dancer at school. He served as a civilian volunteer with the Israeli Defence Force in the 1991 Gulf War.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2010, 07:46:21 AM »
Maybe the mossad told Rahm of a few nasty details on whats coming on his last trip over there? 

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2010, 09:08:51 AM »
man, I sure hope palin doesn't try to take credit for his firing for the R-word comment six months ago.

People come and go during white house admistrations.  Bush and Clinton both had a few.  I think clinton changed guys after every election.  It's expected Rahm will stay at least thru the end of the years' midterms. 

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« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2010, 09:15:23 AM »
man, I sure hope palin doesn't try to take credit for his firing for the R-word comment six months ago.

People come and go during white house admistrations.  Bush and Clinton both had a few.  I think clinton changed guys after every election.  It's expected Rahm will stay at least thru the end of the years' midterms. 


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Bro - you are obsessed with her.  She's not even in elected office and you and Danny act like she is responsible for every decision. 

How about you comment in my Gorelick thread bossing Obama around like the bitch he is? 

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2010, 09:55:06 AM »
hey, you are the one posting recent boob pics of her.  :)

In the last month, I'd say you probably posted about 100 pics of her.  Everyone else?  Zero.

I think she's not ready to be president - but I don't want to sexualize her like that.

I thought I already agreed 100% on the gorelick issue and felt there was nothing else to add.  I don't understand the whole bp mess/CT to it to which Rush and many here subscribe.  But I agree obama's just following orders on the whole mess.

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« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2010, 09:58:26 AM »
hey, you are the one posting recent boob pics of her.  :)

In the last month, I'd say you probably posted about 100 pics of her.  Everyone else?  Zero.

I think she's not ready to be president - but I don't want to sexualize her like that.

I thought I already agreed 100% on the gorelick issue and felt there was nothing else to add.  I don't understand the whole bp mess/CT to it to which Rush and many here subscribe.  But I agree obama's just following orders on the whole mess.

The CT is that they went easy on BP because BP was connected at the hip to Obama via podesta and their kneepadding the Cap & trade bill as well as the Stimulus Bill. 

Why was BP given a waiver by Obama in 2009 despite the fact that they had racked up over 700 safety violations while the others were not even a blip on the radar compared to them? 

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2010, 10:11:56 AM »
From what I've read, Rahm Emanuel has been frustrated in trying to get the WH administration to come to a consensus with the opposition.  While he would have preferred to "water down" Obamacare, the President wanted to push forward with full power. 


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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2010, 10:30:12 AM »
The CT is that they went easy on BP because BP was connected at the hip to Obama via podesta and their kneepadding the Cap & trade bill as well as the Stimulus Bill. 

Why was BP given a waiver by Obama in 2009 despite the fact that they had racked up over 700 safety violations while the others were not even a blip on the radar compared to them? 

No, the CT from Rush and now some GOP elected officials is that it was some sort of purposeful accident.  The timing on earth day, the selling of stock, etc. 

Lots of CT theories from the right about this one. 

If you consider slashing many of their tax breaks then charging them 20 to 50 billion to be 'letting them off easy'... lol...

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« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2010, 10:37:07 AM »
No, the CT from Rush and now some GOP elected officials is that it was some sort of purposeful accident.  The timing on earth day, the selling of stock, etc. 

Lots of CT theories from the right about this one. 

If you consider slashing many of their tax breaks then charging them 20 to 50 billion to be 'letting them off easy'... lol...

240 - have you read some of my threads on the connections of BP to Obama? 

Also - do you agree that Obama is using this to push crap  & tax? 

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2010, 10:44:53 AM »
of course he's using it for C/Trade... it's all he talks about.  Did you really think we were debating that, at this point?  LOL

And yes, Big oil and BP is in bed with obama.  Still, he did cut their Bush $ hookups, and he isn't just letting them off the hook.  He cut their offshore drilling and billed them 20 to 50 billion.  He's gonna nationalize them essentially, and he's blaming them publicly.

If he was "in bed" with them - I could see him apologizing to them like some Big Oil repubs have... I could see him continuing drilling.  I could see him re-instating the bush oil company tax breaks, and I could see him not blaming them publicly.

You know, all the things repubs want ;)


So while they were donors, they gave to Mccain as well.  Obama got more because it was obvious to everyone he was gonna win, and they wanted his ear.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2010, 10:47:05 AM »
If he was "in bed" with them - I could see him apologizing to them like some Big Oil repubs have... I could see him continuing drilling.  I could see him re-instating the bush oil company tax breaks, and I could see him not blaming them publicly.



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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2010, 01:33:40 PM »
man, I sure hope palin doesn't try to take credit for his firing for the R-word comment six months ago.

People come and go during white house admistrations.  Bush and Clinton both had a few.  I think clinton changed guys after every election.  It's expected Rahm will stay at least thru the end of the years' midterms. 

For the record: no WH chief of staff, in modern times, has kept the job through the length of a President’s tenure.  It is a horrible job!

The average tenure for a White House Chief of Staff is a little under 2.5 years.  :-[

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2010, 01:59:14 PM »
For the record: no WH chief of staff, in modern times, has kept the job through the length of a President’s tenure.  It is a horrible job!

The average tenure for a White House Chief of Staff is a little under 2.5 years.  :-[

Changing chiefs of staff now and then can help to retard groupthink and being in new ideas.











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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #13 on: June 21, 2010, 02:00:31 PM »
Changing chiefs of staff now and then can help to retard groupthink and being in new ideas.


Sorry 240 - Obama is hell bent on amnesty, cap & trade, etc.   






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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2010, 02:10:01 PM »
of course he's using it for C/Trade... it's all he talks about.  Did you really think we were debating that, at this point?  LOL

And yes, Big oil and BP is in bed with obama.  Still, he did cut their Bush $ hookups, and he isn't just letting them off the hook.  He cut their offshore drilling and billed them 20 to 50 billion.  He's gonna nationalize them essentially, and he's blaming them publicly.

If he was "in bed" with them - I could see him apologizing to them like some Big Oil repubs have... I could see him continuing drilling.  I could see him re-instating the bush oil company tax breaks, and I could see him not blaming them publicly.

You know, all the things repubs want ;)


So while they were donors, they gave to Mccain as well.  Obama got more because it was obvious to everyone he was gonna win, and they wanted his ear.

Yes all the things Republicans want like a thriving private sector.How dangerous.Great decision to stop drilling.Should realy help the gulf coast Economy.More destruction from Hussein Obama.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #15 on: June 21, 2010, 02:19:27 PM »
In the last month, I'd say you probably posted about 100 pics of her.  Everyone else?  Zero.

Ummm, I posted a few...  ;D
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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2010, 02:20:31 PM »
Ummm, I posted a few...  ;D

You're a MILF Hunter.  You're not politically driven.  Can't change a leopard's spots!

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« Reply #17 on: June 21, 2010, 02:38:35 PM »
You're a MILF Hunter.  You're not politically driven.  Can't change a leopard's spots!

Most accurate post I've read all day!
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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #18 on: June 21, 2010, 03:28:46 PM »
For the record: no WH chief of staff, in modern times, has kept the job through the length of a President’s tenure.  It is a horrible job!

The average tenure for a White House Chief of Staff is a little under 2.5 years.  :-[



Very true.  I also don't buy this ideological bullshit.  Dick Morris called out Emanuel before he was confirmed and pointed out that Emanuel has only ever cared for himself and getting more power.  I don't think he's getting as much as he thought he would with Barry.  I don't know if he will bail though, he's still got a lot of influence.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #19 on: June 21, 2010, 04:02:45 PM »
Changing chiefs of staff now and then can help to retard groupthink and being in new ideas.


Whatever.  The job does not turn over in order to bring in new ideas.  It turns over because it is a shitty job:
 
  You have to come in very early--before the boss… (often 5am) and stay later—way later
  You have to do anything the boss tells you to do--no matter what--and do it well
  In the boss’ eye you are responsible
  You are responsible for making the boss look good--even when he or she screws up
  You must be prepared to fall on your sword or swallow a poison pill at any time; often in small doses (a recipe for stress)
  You must have wide knowledge of the organization/institution and expert knowledge in some areas
  You must be a strong personality but always rein it in, in deference to the boss
  You are close to power, and you have power, but you do not have POWER
  You get emails/have chats with your boss that involve him/her saying “Fix this… solve this… research this… prepare this for me…” etc.
  You must know where your boss is at all times; you must be available to your boss (and the staff) at all times (again a recipe for stress)
  It is a 24/7 job; you never really have "time off" until you or your boss is fired
  You will never get real credit for the herculean tasks you perform even when you do them well

Do I sound bitter? Gotta run... my boss needs me.  :-X

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Re: Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House
« Reply #20 on: June 21, 2010, 04:50:55 PM »
I'd like to know the before and after actual income/earning potential of each chief of staff.