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Rahm Emanuel’s Political Pirouettes
God help me, but I had to laugh when I heard the news that Barack Obama had named Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of staff. What else could I do? Without even so much as a symbolic gesture in support of reform, the great agent of “change” immediately selected as his chief political enforcer a figure who epitomizes the Washington consensus of the past two decades — pro-“free trade,” pro-Iraq invasion/occupation and, perhaps most importantly, pro-pork barrel.
Which isn’t to say that Emanuel does not possess great talents essential to the success of an Obama administration. It just depends on how you define success. If Emanuel’s legendary aggressiveness were put to work in the service of “good government,” he might, indeed, do wonderful things. But I somehow doubt that’s what Obama has in mind for his friend from Chicago as he embarks on his 2012 re-election campaign.
Like Obama, Rahm Emanuel was launched in politics by the Daley machine, but he really made his name in the Clinton administration as one of three principal White House lobbyists for the North American Free Trade Agreement, in 1993. Working alongside Mayor Richard M. Daley’s brother, William, and then-U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor, Emanuel developed a reputation for having “a personality that killed plants on contact,” in the words of Margarita Roque, a former House staffer.
I can confirm Roque’s assessment, since in my own interviews with Emanuel, he outdid himself in ferocious candor. Asked to describe the effectiveness and reliability of his pro-NAFTA allies at the Business Roundtable, Emanuel was effusive in his praise of Allied Signal Chairman Larry Bossidy and a few others at Boeing and IBM. But as for “the rest of business — not worth a bucket of warm spit.”
Ordinarily, I might appreciate such a remark, but Emanuel was only expressing a certain type of politician’s contempt for anyone who is not a politician or their surrogate — for people insufficiently ruthless to “get the job done,” as Obama puts it. That Emanuel dared to say this during his brief tenure as an investment banker only accentuates his sense of superiority over the mere mortals who live outside the charmed triangle of Capitol Hill/K Street/Democratic Party power.
To be sure, a President Obama needs a henchman — but it’s important to know to what end. Like H.R. “Bob” Haldeman, Richard Nixon’s chief of staff, Emanuel will no doubt involve himself in many pressing matters of state, from maintaining the status quo in the Mideast to deciding which campaign contributor gets to be ambassador to Sri Lanka.
But in RahmObama world, it’s the political tasks that always come first, foremost among them rewarding your friends and punishing your enemies. At the top of a very urgent list of priorities will be thanking Mayor Daley for his early endorsement of Obama during the primaries — preferably with a goody guaranteed to create a lot of patronage jobs, such as bringing the 2016 Olympic games to the Windy City.
As a congressman and chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Emanuel has reached deep into the pork barrel, and last year he defended an “earmark” that permitted the rebuilding of a bridge in his district “that not only was rated as deficient but also was identified by the Department of Homeland Security as a major evacuation route in case of a terrorist attack on Chicago.” Posing a largely rhetorical question, Emanuel wrote: “Does that make me an ‘earmark thug’ or a congressman who took care of a critical need in his district?”
It’s unclear what would motivate al-Qaida to target Illinois’s 5th Congressional District — why bother hitting Wrigley Field and the Cubs when they’re already doomed? — but what is clear is that Emanuel knows how to game the system. What’s more, like his tutor, Mayor Daley, he understands the political value of “terrorism” to accomplish important civic improvements. In 2003, Daley unilaterally tore up the runway of Chicago’s lakefront airport, Meigs Field, in the middle of the night, so he could reclaim the land for a park. As justification, the mayor cited the threat of terrorist attack (from the air), even though neither Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge or his agency were ever consulted and Ridge declared himself “disappointed” by the Meigs shutdown.
With all this, I can’t deny feeling a kind of admiration for Emanuel. All through the 2008 campaign, he performed a balancing act — never publicly supporting Obama until Hillary Clinton dropped out — worthy of a professional ballet dancer. In fact, Emanuel was a ballet student when he was growing up in suburban Chicago, good enough to be offered a scholarship by the Joffrey Ballet. As it happens, I spent a lot of time as a kid at the studio where he trained, the Evanston School of Ballet, watching my sister, a future professional, take class.
It would be easy to suggest that Emanuel’s tough-guy behavior is a case of overcompensation for having spent so much of his young life in what some might view as a “feminine” milieu. I don’t see it that way, even though I resisted occasional recruiting attempts by the school’s co-founder, Phyllis Wills, for the usual “that’s too sissy” reason.
Anybody familiar with the ballet world knows that the small number of dancers who make a paying career of it are the equivalent of professional athletes — every bit as accomplished as the best football, basketball and track stars — and not sissies at all. In ballet, the self-discipline and physical training required to “get the job done” are not for weaklings.
Thus, Obama may well have done himself a favor by picking a former ballet man to run the White House.
We can only hope that if he does his grands battements in the Oval Office, he doesn’t accidentally kick over the red phone and start a war.
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Show AllNicely stated and a forceful reminder that we are in for more of the same.
It's like we just elected the Democratic rather than the Republican wing of the Likud Party.
So very true.
Antisemitism is flourishing here on CD.
There is a difference between opposing the occupation of Palestine and opposing the Jewish people. Don't forget, there are a number of Jewish groups and persons who oppose Israeli militarism as well. Would you simply dismiss them as self-hating Jews? If Rahm Emanuel were Chinese, yet his views were the same, I'd be just as angry.
I'd like more facts and less "cute". Small point:can Emanuel deliver the Olympics for Chicago? If so, don't tell any Mayor of NYC; NYC residents don't want any Olympics here.
I think it was very smart of Obama to have an agressive political pitbull as his Majordomo.
As much as Obama wants change, they US polictical system is still what it is, a stinking cesspool of corruption.
To enter that arena armed only with his high morals would be suicidal. Ask Jimmy Carter.
As long as he keeps a short leash on Emanuelle, I think he can walk that tightrope betwen change and same-old politics.
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
"High morals"??
Sioux Rose
I'd like to see his legs! (As Johnny Carson would say, as per the "dancer" part, "I didn't know that!")
Obama Throws No Bones to Progressive Base
By Matthew Rothschild, November 19, 2008
When is Obama going to appoint someone who reflects the progressive base that brought him to the White House?
He won the crucial Iowa caucuses on the strength of his anti-Iraq War stance, and many progressive peace and justice activists worked hard for him against John McCain.
So why in the world is he choosing Hillary Clinton to be Secretary of State when she was one of the loudest hawks on Iraq and threatened to obliterate 75 million Iranians?
And it’s not just Hillary.
Obama’s OMB pick, Peter Orzag, is a Clintonite disciple of Robert Rubin.
Obama’s AG pick, Eric Holder, is a Clintonite who represented Chiquita Bananas.
And Larry Summers’s name is still being bandied about for Treasury, even though Summers, while Clinton’s Treasury Secretary, forced the deregulation of our financial markets and imposed disaster capitalism on Russia.
Worse still, heading Obama’s transition team on intelligence matters are two former deputies to George Tenet, of all people. (See Amy Goodman’s great story about this on Democracy Now!)
Look, there are a lot of talented progressives who could be in an Obama cabinet.
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize-winner in economics and a critic of corporate globalization. He should be Treasury Secretary.
Senator Russ Feingold is a champion of civil liberties. He should be Attorney General.
Robert Greenstein is head of Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. He would make a much better OMB director.
Arlene Holt Baker, executive vice president of the AFL-CIO, would be a tremendous Secretary of Labor.
And if Obama really wanted change, if he really wanted to honor progressives who backed him early on and then did the grunt work against McCain, he’d nominate Dennis Kucinich as Secretary of State.
That sure would indicate a welcome departure from empire as usual.
But at this point, progressives are getting absolutely nothing from Obama.
Are you surprised? If so, you shouldn't be. The red flags have been all over the place for some time now.
"If Emanuel’s legendary aggressiveness were put to work in the service of “good government,” he might, indeed, do wonderful things. But I somehow doubt that’s what Obama has in mind"
That's a false assumption. I think Obama picked Emanuel because he needed someone with extensive political experience who was tough enough to get the job done. The Republicans are going to attack Obama with everything they've got. I'm just glad Rahm's on our side.
"I'm just glad Rahm's on our side."
And who's side might that be?
Shucks, if you all you want is "someone with extensive political experience who was tough enough to get the job done", why not try Karl Rove? For the right price, I suspect he'd work for anybody. And you have to admit, he's pretty good at "get(ting) the job done."
If Karl Rove wants to work for peace, prosperity, and human rights for all - then fine (fortunately he reacts to these things like a vampires do holy water).
Hmmm, somehow I don't think Emmanuel is being appointed to "work for peace, prosperity, and human rights for all". That's not usually what a chief of staff does, to my knowledge. Is a guy with his background and political leanings, as outlined in the piece, the best Obama could do?
Re: "fortunately he (Karl Rove) reacts to these things like a vampires do holy water."
Huh? What is fortunate about that?
Rahm Emmanuel is a right wing Zionist who volunteered as a mercenary for another country (Israel). His father was a member of the Irgun, a terrorist group by today's standards and even back then. His father said recently when asked whether Rahm would influence the president on Israel that of course he would, "he's not an Arab, he's not in there to mop floors". Rahm apologizes for his family saying something about that's not how he was brought up but of course it is. Picking him was a nail in the coffin for Palestinians.
I remember during the Biden/Palin debate they were asked about Israel or the middle east and they both went on about defending Israel and Palin rambled on about the Holocaust. What on earth the Palestinians have to do with that god knows. They never mentioned the name Palestinian yet Gaza, the largest concentration camp on earth is full of them. I imagined what it must be like to be a Palestinian and be airbrushed from history like that.
http://weknowwhatsup.blogspot.com
Obama has surrounded himself with a hive of financiers, lobbyists and defense operatives from the Clinton White House for two reasons: first, Obama gets his main Democratic opponent, Hillary, out of the way for 2012.
Second, Obama guarantees the US political establishment that he is, as we in the real left had predicted, the perfect puppet for the newly improved US Empire.
How lunatic can Obama be to call himself for "change" and name Hillary as Secretary of State? The same woman he criticized for voting for the war he "opposed"? The same woman who wants to obliterate Iran? The same woman whose impeached husband president himself committed war crimes by illegally invading the Balkans?
I took two weeks for the Obama mask to completely fall off.
Bingo! That's how he gets Hillary out of the way for '12 - by appointing her Sec. Of State. That is why she is being equivocal at this point. If she is thinking at all that she might wish to challenge Obama in '12, entering his cabinet would be a death knell. He knows it, she knows it. Let's see what she decides.
There never was a mask, only blind devotees.
rebelnow,
I think you've nailed it. I've been a vociferous anti-war activist in my community since October, 2002 when the drums of the Iraq War were being beaten loudly if not truthfully. Since that time I managed to interact with hundreds of local residents on the question of war and peace. As a Democratic Party PCP I interacted with a number of these people as party members. Many of them became Obama volunteers and one became paid staff. What I noticed about all of them is that they are in love with a messiah and their concern about the peace movement was easily brushed aside as they worked like crazy to elect "a winner". I sincerely think that most of these people are just like we describe the Congressional Democrats, i.e. spineless and unprincipled.
When given the clear choice between standing up for principle, in this case a strong anti-imperialist stance or engaging in groupthink as willing followers, the Democrats around here almost universally opted to be meek followers. It was an uncanny thing to watch. Currently MoveOn.org is organizing house parties so that its members can "jawbone" the Obama transition team with suggestions. Somehow this seems so pathetic to me. Don't these people know that the Obama White House is just like the Bush White House and that only the lobbyists and insiders will ever decide anything?
What happens to "blind devotees" when they figure out they've been betrayed? I think we'll learn the answer to that question soon enough. The smart ones will figure out that they been duped. The not-quite-bright ones? It's like George Bush said about a winning campaign strategy: "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones to concentrate on."
Yes, i agree with so many of the responses here. And it is what i have been saying.
To answer Ray Drury, there is the concept of congnitive dissonance that will take place here. Many who voted for obama will rationalize everything he does, because they will not accept the fact they didn't vote for any real change. And many are just those democrats who are glad to have a democrat in the whitehouse. And obama is intelligent and eloquent, and that is enough for most of them after the past eight years.
He believes in american exceptionalism, as he has actually said. And that is a big problem in the world at this time. It is absolutely a cultish phenomenon that we are experiencing now. Fascinating but deeply disturbing. And it has co-opted many movements. I don't know what obama is about,to tell you the truth. I never did. But people became devotees overnight. It was like the newest trend--like ipods.
He is a logo now. Welcome to post-post modern america.
Would we need these characters to maneuver reps way through Washington politics if we had a direct democracy?
Rahm is on the side of the Zionists, he could give a shit about America.
The Doctor,
I think you mean to say "...couldN'T or doesN'T give a shit..."
Geez that annoys me almost as much as when people say "irregardless", or using "in lieu of" synonymously with "in light of"
"Obama may well have done himself a favor by picking a former ballet man to run the White House."
Every choreographer needs dancers!
This whole demonization of Emanuel kind of reminds me of the big flap McCain tried to make over Barack Obama's serving on a board of directors with former Weatherman Underground member Bill Ayers. In the end it was obviously much ado over nothing. That may also apply to the characterization of Rahm Emanuel's former Israeli military experience meaning that he is a not an in-the-closet Zionist awaiting to spring on the congress, the adminstration, and the U.S. electorate.
A favorite strategy of great political and business leadership is for the leader to appear as the charming and benevolent father-figure while having a subordinate to be his chief SOB in residence. Perhaps that will apply to both Obama and Emanuel--let's wait and see.
Poet
Poet--You are obviously not an activist in areas of israel/palestine. Not that there is anything wrong with that, and i respect your point of view. But there are those who know that this man supported the invasion of Lebanon (obscene). That alone speaks volumes. He is also very, very tied to AIPAC.
The issue isn't his personality and the good cop/bad cop duo.
Si
You are correct, Emmanuel is not an in-the-closet-Zionist, he is quite out of the closet. People, I love the Jews, I really do, but we have to get Israel out of the Whitehouse!
If the Chief of Staff was a Sinn Fein supporter and had a father who was an a active member of that group asking questions about this would not be anti-Irish. Most Irish-Americans would not have a problem with people questioning that nor should they. Just wanted to point that out.
I think a little realism is in order. Rahm Emanuel is an SOB and hard charger. This kind of guy is needed as an enforcer on weak-knee'd Democrats who still love George Bush too much. Emanuel is going to be busy with lots of issues. I anticipate that Israel will take up less than 1% of his time.
For those of whom oppose the current American policies towards Israel as much as I do, I suggest that you start getting on jstreet.org's website. They are an antidote to AIPAC and all the horribleness that promotes a 100% Zionist foreign policy.
If we are ever going to fight the worst aspects of Zionism, it will be necessary to array countervailing power. So, please email change.gov now and the Obama White House web site once it becomes operational.
Well, actually, I think he is going to be doing more enforcing against Progressive Dems than against Bush lovers.