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Rahm Emanuel: Saboteur Of Hope And Change
The latest toxic meme to spread across the pages of my once-beloved Washington Post is that President Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, is the one reasonable man in the White House.
First came perpetually disgruntled columnist Dana Milbank, suddenly a little ray of sunshine on the subject of the terribly underappreciated chief of staff: "Obama's first year fell apart in large part because he didn't follow his chief of staff's advice on crucial matters," Milbank wrote. "Arguably, Emanuel is the only person keeping Obama from becoming Jimmy Carter."
According to Milbank, Emanuel is the antidote to "Valerie Jarrett and Robert Gibbs, and, to a lesser extent, David Axelrod" who "are part of the Cult of Obama. In love with the president, they believe he is a transformational figure who needn't dirty his hands in politics."
Then came a front-page "news" story this morning by Jason Horowitz fully subscribing to the "contrarian narrative" that is "emerging" -- that "Emanuel is a force of political reason within the White House and could have helped the administration avoid its current bind if the president had heeded his advice on some of the most sensitive subjects of the year: health-care reform, jobs and trying alleged terrorists in civilian courts."
Horowitz cavalierly dismisses criticism of Emanuel as being the inevitable result of his "outsize image" -- and, like Milbank, casts Axelrod as a hopeless naïf:
"Axelrod has a strong view of the historic character Obama is supposed to be," said an early Obama supporter who is close to the president and spoke on the condition of anonymity to give a frank assessment of frustration with the White House. The source blamed Obama's charmed political life for creating a self-confidence and trust in principle that led to an "indifference to doing the small, marginal things a White House could do to mitigate the problems on the Hill. Rahm knows the geography better."
But Emanuel is not the would-be savior of this presidency. For one thing, there really isn't that much daylight between him and his boss, or between him and his top White House colleagues. Had things gone even more his way, it's possible that he would have squelched a few more of what few bursts of idealism and principle survived Inauguration. But people looking for the reasons why the Obama presidency has not lived up to its promise won't find the answer amid the minor rifts between key players. Nor will they find the answer in how well or poorly this White House has played the game of politics. The fact is that after a campaign that appealed so successfully to idealism, Obama hired a bunch of saboteurs of hope and change.
Rahm was simply their chief of staff. And now, this hypercompetitive bantam rooster is attempting to blame others for what went wrong. That's evidently so important to him that he's trying to take a victory lap around the wreckage of what was once such a promising presidency.
Emanuel's greatest "victory" before this one, of course, was the one upon which he earned his reputation: Getting a bunch of conserva-Dems elected in purple states in 2006, winning the party control of the House while at the same time crippling its progressive agenda. This is what Emanuel is all about. For him, victory is everything -- even if you have to give up your core values to win, and even if you could have won while sticking to them.
The Rahm Emanuel that Obama hired is the poster child for the timid, pseudo-pragmatism that is inimical to the idealistic Obama agenda so many excited voters responded to last November. And it's a pragmatism that is absolutely killing the Democratic Party in the long run, because American voters have an intrinsic distrust of politicians they see as tacking with the polls or shying away from a fight. This if nothing else is the lesson of two George W. Bush presidencies: American voters have a profoundly soft spot for people with clear, strongly-held principles, almost regardless of what those principles are.
Emanuel is a Bush Democrat - but not in that he has learned the lesson about the value of holding firmly to core values. He is a Bush Democrat in that he has allowed Republicans to traumatize him into submission. Emanuel operates on a battlefield as defined by Republicans, where the terrain is littered with the specter of imaginary but profoundly terrifying GOP attack ads. His reflexive approach is the strategic retreat. Most obviously in the current debate about health care, he has empowered the Democratic and centrist Republican obstructionists by validating their fear that come campaign time, they will be portrayed as radical -- even when they are supporting measures such as the public insurance option that have public support among a super-majority of voters.
According to the Washington Post, the ultimate "vindication" of Emanuel's "reasonableness" is found in the advice he gave his boss about the treatment of detainees -- one of the most horrifying, illegal and immoral legacies left by the previous administration. Milbank portrays his protagonist nothing short of heroically: "Emanuel bitterly opposed former White House counsel Greg Craig's effort to close the Guantanamo Bay prison within a year, arguing that it wasn't politically feasible. Obama overruled Emanuel, the deadline wasn't met, and Republicans pounced on the president and the Democrats for trying to bring terrorists to U.S. prisons. Likewise, Emanuel fought fiercely against Attorney General Eric Holder's plan to send Khalid Sheik Mohammed to New York for a trial. Emanuel lost, and the result was another political fiasco."
According to Horowitz: "Emanuel made his case to Obama, articulating the political dangers of a civilian trial to congressional Democrats. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. presented a counterargument rooted in principle, for civilian trials."
The obvious conclusion: Obama should have taken Emanuel's advice, based on pure political calculation, rather than heeding the foolhardy, deeply-held ethical, legal and moral arguments made by his top legal advisers. The Post's endorsement of this argument is nothing short of obscene. It embraces rather than condemns the notion that political considerations should legitimately trump all others. It is the Post's endorsement of Karl Rovism..
Indeed, the most remarkable spectacle here is the ease with which Emanuel has been able to find reliable vessels to carry his water. Oh, to see his media speed-dial, and its collection of nattering process junkies, smug contrarians, split-the-difference stenographers, center-worshipping priests of High Broderism and corporatist cocktail-partiers who enable Emanuel's brand of soulless political gamesmanship.
To Emanuel, victory is the only thing, and rather than recognize the error of his ways and recalibrate, he is publicly declaring that the now widely-recognized enfeeblement of his boss's presidency is not his failure, but his vindication. Hail Emanuel triumphant.




71 Comments so far
Show AllWhat none sense. Rahm is the proxy president. Obama is void of free will and personal responsibility unable to utter the word NO. According to this tripe, Rahm is to Obama as Cheney was to Bush. We expected the word twisting Bush mangling sentence after sentence. The C- student without too much brain power; but the Harvard Law grad Obama is nothing more than a shadow president to Rahm the real power behind every failed policy agenda. Wake up and smell the coffee. Rahm works for Obama not the other way around.
Joe Bageant on Counterpunch had a very pithy description of Emanuel: He called the jerk a "shape-shifting hermaphrodite." Now that nails it!
CD should drop this political "inside baseball" horse shit and publish more Chomsky, Amy Goodman, Joe Bageant and Chris Floyd.
Earlier today on "Democracy Now", I glimpsed Obama puffing and beating his chest in support of firing teachers and administrators en masse; I raced for the remote and the merciful mute button, but couldn't help shuddering at what an evil asshole this man truly is.
That's exactly how I thought it, with emphasis: What an EVIL ASSHOLE this "man" TRULY is! It would go double for Rahm, but I don't know how one doubles one's personal maximum of contempt and antipathy.
I'm sick of their shit.
Sick of watching (or not-watching), listening to (or not-listening to), or dealing with (or not-dealing with) their cumulatively lame, toxic, inhumane, monstrous shit.
And time-serving, pissant mediocrities like Dana Milbank aren't worth the spaces between the words in this sentence.
There! I said it and I'm glad. It's not "constructive"; it doesn't "advance the discussion"; it doesn't propose "solutions". But there it is.
(Now watch this comment get flagged by a fatuous hand-wringing priss who simply can't abide potty-talk.)
· Yr Obd't Servant
I certainly feel better having read this comment, a catharsis. Thank you for saying what I am too timid to say! but I think it all the time.
It's high time we stop being obsessively polite. We need to show how angry we are, how deeply sad we are as well. But then we need to get busy. If every one of us devoted one hour a day to, say, the Green Party - pick your own cause, please - we could make a lot of headway. We just cannot afford to let our anger and sadness disable us. Ralph Nader has always said, "That's exactly what they would love to see happen." and that is what keeps me in action.
Looks like my Obama is Public Enemy #1 Club has some more members. Please, don't be afraid to call him Public Enemy #1--it's the truth.
I've used the same words, but usually only my cats and dogs hear it.
Well said, Obedient! I second that.
I'll vote Green again and again until Kermit the Frog is elected.
Hahaha, right on!
The one authentic moment in the primaries was the enthusiasm he expressed for Reagan, because he has the same mode -- broad self-deprecating smile, back the war industries & the 'savvy guys' on Wall Street, and dump everybody else out into the mud.
Bravo, hurray for plain stated honesty!
You go Obedient Servant. Only Susie Green from "Curb Your Enthusiasm" could provide me with the right words to use when witnessing these people speak. Their language-twising perjuries and bland professorial delivery of horrifying agendas inspires me to utter completely non-constructive outbursts like f*** you, you f***ing f***. And I am proud of the analytic skills demonstrated by such a statement.
Joe
Perfectly stated.
Tell it like it is Obedient Servant. No need to tiptoe around this pile of shit.
Wow that comment rocked so hard.
-"people looking for the reasons why the Obama presidency has not lived up to its promise won't find the answer amid the minor rifts between key players"
I for one don't see the value in guessing which one of Obama's staff takes the blame for him. Americans voted for the Democrats. They voted for Obama.
-"one of the most horrifying, illegal and immoral legacies left by the previous administration. .... Obama overruled Emanuel, the deadline wasn't met, and Republicans pounced on the president "
I don't know which of the Democrats comes out looking worse here, Emanuel for promoting Bush policies, or Obama for "trying" supposedly to close Guantanamo, and failing (hey, Obama's only the president, what can he do?)
-"The Post's endorsement of this argument is nothing short of obscene. ... It is the Post's endorsement of Karl Rovism..
The Post, obcene?....noooooooo!!! Why only this week they, along with the New York Times, they were arguing in favour of a massive attack on Iran. Judith Miller would be proud!!!
(Karl Rovism, for a newspaper, means never having to say sorry for being the American version of the Soviet Union's Pravda)
Yeah, Froomkin got it right. While he didn't put it quite this way, Rahm is a strutting little twerp who has a Napoleon complex.
Nontheless, we must remember Barry the Bush Democrat hired him and let Rahm set the agenda. Meanwhile, Barry played the pragmatist role, as if he wasn't in the room when all the decisions were made.
As Obama watches his base dissolve, as he sees his majority in Congress disappear, as he presides over the Democratic party in disarray and as he losses in a primary challenges in 2012 he can reflect on how the good advice from his pragmatic, worldly wise, politically savvy, high IQ fellow Harvard alum, Rahm Emanuel, brought him to this point of political ruin. Of course it really all started with his first big mistake--Obama sees that he should have run as a Republican.
Maybe he doesn't care to be president for another 4 years. Maybe this was just a ploy to continue the agenda - without a lot of backlash - and then give it back to the Republicans to finish us off. Both parties collude. They take turns. They are both entirely corrupt.
If, for "Rahm, victory is the thing", he's batting 00. They haven't won a single thing. And if Rahm "won" the 06 Congresssionals I'm a lizard from space. Bush lost the 06 Congressionals; desperate voters sent in more Dems to curb Bush's wretched excess. Rahm merely posed and preened alongside a few reactionary Dems who benefited by the general aggravation. He also helpfully spiked the campaigns of real progressives who might have at least tried to get something done.
BTW - the Sheik Muhammed trial "fiasco" was no fiasco at all; it was a completed contrived political non-event, punctuated by non-comments on non-issues in response to non-existent, non-constituents' non-concerns. A few opportunistic reactionary mouthpieces popped off predictably and drearily and Milbank et al call it a "fiasco". While all these eedjits (Irish spelling) are having their mad tea party "fiascos", the real world is burning.
How does this adle-brained, twaddle pass for debate?
As I understood it, many of Rahm's hand-picked blue dogs lost. Rahm helped displace many progressive candidates. Rahm stole what should be Dean's credit for much of the 08 dem wins.
Rahm is a 100% back-room dealing snake. Remember the 'team of rivals' crap? That's how we were supposed to think it ok that Rahm was on board.
Obama is an egotistical bastid, and that's just the way it is. How can someone send people off to die one day and then hit the golf links the next?
http://www.upi.com/enl-win/572cf5fc9b90186e73c72d77b49920b1/
And today, what he said about the school firings, the hits will keep coming for sometime...
Obama hired that piece of s**t, along with the other pieces of s**t he also hired. Either Obama is a moron or he's one those bastards. He's either clueless or complicit and more likely the latter. Let's not slough the blame off onto others.
yeah well most of us remember the naming of Rahm as chief of staff as the quick end of any hopes we might have had for obomber. barry desperately needed somebody who could bail him out of his campaign promise to murder Afghanistan, not some worn out clinton retread with no moral compass. this story is pitiful in not mentioning obomber's wars, as if that was not the great big unforgivable horror of his presidency.
(Tongue-in-cheek, to show the racism in saying it's all Rahm's fault:) Yes, that bad, bad Rahm! Too bad Barry isn't smarter than Rahm, or at least as smart. Then he could make his own decisions.
Is Rahm Obama's Cheney?
No. He's Rove.
The tail end section of Dan Froomkin's article repeats personality conflict tales from inside the Obama White House with Rahm Emanuel's opposition to closing Gitmo at the center of the story. A more detailed, but very similar account of the Rahm versus Eric Holder dust up over civilian criminal prosecution of detainees like Khalid Sheik Mohammed appeared recently in an excellent piece by Jane Mayer in the New Yorker.
WaPo flacks like Dana Millbank and Jason Horowitz spin the spin this way: Obama is caught between Rahm's realpolitik and Attorney General Holder's naivite. Every time Barack sides with Eric, the result is "another political fiasco" for the President, who has only himself to blame for ignoring the seasoned, DC beltway insider partisan wisdom of his own chief of staff.
Such horseshit. The embarassing political problems that have unfolded over closing Guantanamo during the last several months are not the result of bad refereeing decisions during a disagreement between two top aides. The problem is that the substantive policy option best suited to closing Gitmo was in all likelihood never put on the table for discussion in the first place.
The perfect place for each and every Guantanamo detainee not released to be transferred to would be the federal Bureau of Prisons maximum security facility in Leavenworth, Kansas, the home state of Senator Pat Roberts. As head of the Senate Intelligence Committee during the creation of Bush's torture/indefinite detention network, Roberts was up to his eyeballs in authorizing torture and using Guantanamo as showcase for the Bush/Cheney war on terror. Leavenworth has a long history of housing what are truly the worst of the worst in the US prison population. Okay. Now let the Willie Horton not-in-my-backyard fear mongering demagoguery commence.....
Every time Pat Roberts, or Lindsey Graham, or Joe Lieberman, or Dick Cheney from exile tosses a hissy fit about coddling terrorists on American soil, the immediate rejoinder is that these detainees are the direct end result of the neocons' own failed war on terror policies. There is no place more safe and secure than Leavenworth. Even if a Willie Horton evil doer or two does somehow miraculously slip over the wall, what are these jihadis going to do in the middle of Kansas to blend in or get away anyway?
Also, where better to give those detainees with real evidence of real terrorist acts a fair day in court than in front of a red state jury, right in the midwest American heartland? National problem, inherited from George W. Bush. National solution, achieved by simply restoring the rule of law. The more rabidly Senator Pat Roberts bitches the better. This right wing jackass created the headache, so its only fair for his home state constituents to share in alleviating the country's collective burden.
Under existing federal law, actual trial of KSM and others specifically for the WTC attack would have to be held in New York City (where the crime occurred) if and only if imposition of the death penalty were to be sought. If Bloomberg, Guilliani, and others in New York truly believe that holding the 9/11 trial in the Big Apple is just too risky, then I guess that means we just try them in Kansas, lock 'em up upon conviction, and throw away the keys.
President Obama could order this prisoner transfer tomorrow with the stroke of a pen.
And I sure would like to be a mouse in the corner if this policy option were ever put squarely on the table for discussion or debate between Rahm Emanuel and Eric Holder, with Barack Obama sitting in the middle.
Bill from Saginaw
Rahm ISRAEL Emmanuel is an Israeli mole in the highest office of the US of A. And he is a son of a terrorist. his interest at heart is not for the US but for Israel.
Thank you, Horrified, for saying it, and saving me the time.
The Israeli connections are with the uncontrolled, out-of-control corporations like Goldman Sachs and all those alumni of Goldman-Sachs chosen for the Department of the Treasury, including former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Rubin who came up with that wonderful taxpayer-responsible bailout. Then there are the banks of the Federal Reserve, and key people in Congress with their dual-citizenship like Joe Lieberman and Chuck Schumer and the enthusiastically passed Resolution, circa January 2009, for the United States to protect Israel no matter what ... or no matter what they do.
An Israeli mole indeed is Rahm Israel Emanuel. Likely Iran will be bombed; Israeli's arsenal of nuclear bombs will be primed and will prevent defections from the Oval office, and the genocidal, apartheid policies toward the Gazans will continue to be ignored, and UN resolutions against Israel will continue to be vetoed by the U.S.
Obama seems to be Rahm's puppet in a pornographic puppet show of violence and guns and grotesquely jerking half-dead and dead people. Doesn't seem to faze Obama at all as he dances on all his strings pulled by all of the zionist puppet-meisters who are readying for the kill.
I, like everyone, Horrified, was horrified what the Nazis did when I was growing up.
Torture, starvation, attacks, invasions, occupations, bombings, concentration camps with medical help, food, water ... everything withheld ... What's the difference between the Barack Obama/Rahm Emanuel U.S. policies, along with our "friend," do-no-wrong Israeli's Zionist policies and Adolph Hitler and his Nazis? It seems to me, Nothing.
John Dean said of the Nixon debacle, "There is a cancer on the presidency." And it grew and it grew and it grew until it was exised by those of the Watergate hearings who conducted the proceedings with dignity and courage and came to a unanimous conclusion to impeach Richard Nixon.
It is a different time now, and the cancer is growing on the presidency again. It is a fast-growing, malignant, metastizing thing, spreading tumors wherever it grows, It was seeded well in the year, 2000, and it began to grow then, and grow and grow and grow.
But now there are cancers in the Supreme Court, and in both houses of Congress, and they are putrid and metastizing rapidly also.
But it is a different time, with no voices strong enough for their alarm messages to be carried across this land, and especially because the Media is owned by Zionists and pro-zionist corporations.
None of this is an accident, and that is truly horrific.
It sure is gonna' get messy before this is all over.
peace, cm
I don't think I've ever seen such a blatant display of misogyny in my life.
Just because Rahm is a woman, every aspect of her family history and "fragile personality" is a legitimate target for scorn by jealous males who probably resent seeing a woman in such a prominent position.
Oops. I meant antisemitic.
Rahm is a woman???
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
According to Joe Bageant he's a "shape-shifting hermaphrodite." I think he's the most polished cannibalistic troglodyte in history down to his Gucci loafers and manicured nails. He just has to avoid smiling fully so that the filed points on his teeth don't show.
Your seeming confusion allowed an hysterical comment from Metal...so I cannot tell you how weird your post seems because I am laughing too hard....Of course I might very well have missed your point, obtuse is not my forte.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Rahm "Lofty" Emanuel is some corporation's or batch of corporations' bought & made man. He's just counting the months until he can take a fat lobbying gig for some munitions or mercenary multinational, pile on some book royalties and make some choice speaking fees. The Republicans might even make him Ambassador to Israel for doing such a good job for their Party. Obama looks more and more like the same thing minus the ambassadorship. No doubt he, Bill Clinton and Bush Sr. & Jr. will be golfing buddies 'till they go to that great Hall of Traitorous Bribe Takers down in the frozen lake in the center of the deepest pit of Hell.
BRAVO!
Two points, and then some:
1. I cannot believe someone in the press has finally made the needed distinction between the "pseudo-pragmatism" of the DLC/Conservatives and the philosophical American pragmatism, described by Cornel West and others. A "pragmatism" that founder C.S. Peirce had to rename it "pragmaticism" (a name so ugly as to keep it save from kidnappers, he jested.)
2. As for Rahm Emmanuel "giv[ing] up any of "his" core values to win, and even if he could have won while sticking to them," well, those values we voted for were never Rahm's so begin with.
Furthermore, Rahm's kind of "victories" serve to further line his deepening DLC pockets with lots of corporate cash (from the "reliable vessels to carry his water") while strengthening the existing corrupt system as it is. Sabotage, of that kind, pays VERY well in the Belt-Way. No real change needed or wanted there: cha-ching! Manipulate the public with "pseudo-progressive" value talk for the "win," then back to corrupt no-change business as usual.
3. That no-change corrupt business-as-usual IS, indeed, the Rahm Emanual "core" value he adheres to, perhaps the only one.
Rahm's lived practice reveals his real "core values" - as any half-way decent pragmatist/pragmaticist could tell you according to one of the "real" pragmatic maxims: look at your lived actions and their consequences (ALL of them, not just the "fronts"), and therein you will find your "real" theory/values.
If you don't like what you find there - or what you find is not the theory/value you thought you would find - then, self-correct and change as needed: New action. Look again. New reflection. New action...ad infinitum.
The centrist philosophy of Emanuel et al. is leading us away from the CHANGE that we voted for.
What a shift in terminology! Centrist? A vile acceptance of torture and promotion of perpetual war passes for centrism today. Enabling a whooshing transfer of wealth from the ordinary people to the banks and insurance companies also passes for centrism today. Accelereating the privatization of institutions that support democracy, such as public education from K to University, is now the goal of centrism. I could go on, but what used to be called centrism hardly exists among Republicans and Democrats.
The Neo-Cons have an AGGRESSIVE agenda to move everything to the right, to move more wealth to the wealthy, to favor the corporations, to allow wealth to erode democracy. There is nothing centrist about them.
Joe
what happend to my "change to belive in"? blame Raham ? no blame Axelrod? no blame obama. no blame Rahm. no no blame Axelod. no. no. blame the blame game. sigh
The pot o'goop at the Huffington Post is getting thicker and thicker...
Here there are no comments I could whole heartedly disagree with whatever distinctions I might like to make.
QUESTION: Is not one test of progressiveness racism, and the posture toward same. I'm surprised, frankly, that I've not read one comment regarding RahmObama and Palestine.
This is not about personalities. Although there are persons who rule. Perhaps this is about the systemic oppression we live within, as it were, living in the belly of the beast.
Well, signing off now with remembering love -- to all. Sad what the state of Israel has done to the Jews.
"This is not about personalities. Although there are persons who rule. Perhaps this is about the systemic oppression we live within, as it were, living in the belly of the beast".
I completely agree, the fact is Mr. Obama plays a strong political game from this point of view. We are used to Presidents being brawlers; Mr. Obama is a counterpuncher, with patience. He is willing to take "half a loaf" but to a hungry man, half a loaf is better than no loaf at all. Yes, we are all disappointed in Health Care but not the 30 million Americans who purportedly will be covered that are not now covered. The content of the War in Afghanistan is changing, the body count seems to be going down, and more nations are involved in the process. Iraq has a new set of problems that still bring death and destruction, and we are the cause, but the path has changed in the direction of sovereign will. The economy is growing and I can sense some movement at the community level that says the fabric of the Country may be a bit stronger, Tea parties not withstanding. If we escape violence with the growth of this new phenomenon, History will be kind to Mr. Obama. I am hopeful that things break his way on Health care and the economy for the disenfranchised, the unemployed and all concerned. Change comes slowly in personal and social processes.
"This is not about personalities. Although there are persons who rule. Perhaps this is about the systemic oppression we live within, as it were, living in the belly of the beast".
I completely agree, the fact is Mr. Obama plays a strong political game from this point of view. We are used to Presidents being brawlers; Mr. Obama is a counterpuncher, with patience. He is willing to take "half a loaf" but to a hungry man, half a loaf is better than no loaf at all. Yes, we are all disappointed in Health Care but not the 30 million Americans who purportedly will be covered that are not now covered. The content of the War in Afghanistan is changing, the body count seems to be going down, and more nations are involved in the process. Iraq has a new set of problems that still bring death and destruction, and we are the cause, but the path has changed in the direction of sovereign will. The economy is growing and I can sense some movement at the community level that says the fabric of the Country may be a bit stronger, Tea parties not withstanding. If we escape violence with the growth of this new phenomenon, History will be kind to Mr. Obama. I am hopeful that things break his way on Health care and the economy for the disenfranchised, the unemployed and all concerned. Change comes slowly in personal and social processes.
Transition Analyst,
RAH, RAH SIS-BOOM-BA OBAMA, OBAMA RAH, RAH, RAH. Man pull your head out of it, you have been breathing methane for far too long!
"The content of the War in Afghanistan is changing, the body count seems to be going down, and more nations are involved in the process."
Yes, it's a very exciting time to be getting into the Afghanistan investment program. I only hope that Goldman Sachs and Rahm can see us out of this terrorizing world that "the Muslims" have created, and still make a healthy profit for all us shareholders.
**pre-election bumper sticker spotted in Michigan parking lot: "Rahm Emanuel, Goldman Sachs and some black guy, 2012!"**
"Change comes slowly..." Really? Did change come "slowly" for the Cheney/Bush Regime or for the Reagan Regime? They both radically altered the country in a matter of a few short years.
Nobody tells the Republicans "change comes slowly". It never does for them...
How true, but then real changes never come from governments but from powerful movements...banning of child labor, women's rights, civil rights, gay rights and now we need a 'Life and Peace' movement
All I need to know is that they are all working for the same criminal conspiracy-the banksters.
It sounds like Rhamm has "little twerp disease", the bane of our culture.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
He is kind of the Italian leather Zionist, brunette older version of Eddie Haskell from Leave It To Beaver.
Beware personality-driven articles about politics. You're 100 percent going to have your time wasted. You'll be fed a bunch of disinformation suggesting that unpopular policies are the result of personality quirks.
No, the real story here is that the Obama administration is a success - for banksters. Obama is the Goldman Sachs candidate and he has carried out that agenda.
What crisis? The money coffers are full in the Dem Party, largely thanks to Obama towing the corporate line. Obama makes unpopular decisions because he is serving his corporate constituency. Voters may not like it, but they'll be frightened into voting for him again by the other half of the duopoly, the Republicans. It happens every time.
The only way to break the curse is to follow the money and vote third party. Just ignore articles like this Froomkin piece. It's written like he camped out in the living rooms of cabinet members and simply observed their behavior, but it's less than that. It's more like fiction writing by a guy who hasn't a clue.
-TIA
Rahm Emanuel was the first sign of betrayal from then president elect Barack Obama. Cribbit crabbit, I fell for Obama on the last minute when I should have stuck to voting for Nader and all because of my stupid pessimism that Nader would be unable to get Congress to budge, feeling race guilt, and then just anxious to join the crowd in turning VA blue. Well just you wait, wise guy Obama. We're gonna punish you by sabotaging your chances of getting a second term !