Rahm Emanuel: You Can't Take a Knife to a Gun Fight. Live from Chicago, It's BuzzFlash.com!
MARK KARLIN'S EDITOR'S BLOG: Another BuzzFlash Perspective on Our Homestate Illinois Politics.
As the oldest and largest news and commentary progressive website (since May of 2000) between the coasts -- and headquartered in Chicago -- our readers know that we have a lot of insights into the new Obama administration, especially since he appears headed toward taking a lot of our local Democratic Party talent with him.
So it's only natural that we have a take on Rahm Emanuel as White House Chief of Staff. We have interacted with him as activists and journalists -- just as we have with most Democratic politicians in Illinois.
First of all, a minor personal anecdote. When Rahm was running in a hotly contested Democratic Primary for the 5th Congressional District in Illinois, I was on his call list for fund raising -- and as just about everyone knows, Rahm is a fabled fund raiser. In fact, his prowess at getting people to give large sums of money to Dem politicians like Mayor Daley and Bill Clinton is what propelled him to prominence.
Anyway, it's about 5 in the afternoon in 2002 and I get a call, and it's Rahm. He gives me a hurried spiel about how he's running in the primary for the seat in the 5th and he needs a large war chest (I actually favored the woman he was running against, Nancy Kaszak, by the way), and would I contribute some ungodly sum of money. Internally, I was laughing because it was like getting the chance to hear a famed operator in action. Rahm lavished praise on me for what I had done for gun control (something his former boss, Bill Clinton, had also publicly thanked me for) and so forth. Sensing an opportunity for horse trading (even though I didn't and don't have anything more than a few dollars to donate to any politician), I offered to donate to his campaign (although he didn't realize we were talking maybe $25 or so -- he would have hung up if he knew), if he would secure me an interview with Bill Clinton for BuzzFlash.
Emanuel asked me how to spell out the name of BuzzFlash, which I did, and made another pitch for a donation to his primary campaign. He said he would look at the website and get back to me. He never did.
I suppose our ongoing bashing of the Democratic Leadership Council and centrist Democrats didn't endear us to Rahm. Although he is known for a legendary moment during the Clinton campaign when he vowed to get back at political enemies by stabbing a knife into a cut of steak, Emanuel's "take no prisoners" approach is on behalf of a decidedly limited frame of a Democratic Party whose playing field is defined by the Republicans.
Emanuel is a brilliant "enforcer," but narrow-minded when it comes to the brilliant re-framing that Barack Obama has been making his trademark. Rahm is definitely not the vision guy. He's a tactical field commander, but not a four-star general.
Like most progressives, BuzzFlash sided with the 50-state strategy of Howard Dean in 2006, which Emanuel and Chuck Schumer did everything they could to undercut. We remember reporting at the time that Emanuel was barely on speaking terms with Dean because Rahm thought that the 50-state approach was unrealistic and a waste of time and financial resources.
Well, fast forward to 2008, and Howard Dean's vision -- as carried out on the presidential level by the campaign staff of Barack Obama -- was vindicated. The limited cautious political focus of Emanuel and Schumer would have been a disaster for the Obama campaign, and for the Senate gains in both the 2006 and 2008 cycle.
Ironically, although Emanuel will become the gatekeeper to the presidency, he was "officially" neutral in the Democratic presidential primary. He is a deeply loyal guy, and his heart was with Hillary Clinton, but he couldn't declare for her because all the Democratic elected officials of any importance in Illinois were backing Obama, including our senior Senator and Assistant Majority Leader, Dick Durbin (who was Obama's chief mentor and booster when he first announced). So Rahm kept an unusually low profile during the primaries, because he also knew Obama and needed to hedge his bets.
There's much more we will have to say about Rahm as the Obama administration unfolds. For instance, the Fifth Congressional District is the reconfigured seat of the legendary Chicago Pol Dan Rostenkowski (brought down by Newt Gingrich) and our current Governor Rod Blagojevich, whom I discussed yesterday.
Many progressives see Emanuel's appointment as an ominous sign that Obama is going to be the third Clinton Administration (since other Clinton insiders are rumored to be favored for positions in the administration).
But we are a bit more optimistic about it.
We don't think that Obama chose Emanuel for his DLC ideology. A chief of staff is the person who gets the job done on behalf of the president (and Biden is not going to be pulling the strings like a Cheney; power will be restored to the presidency in an Obama Administration), not the formulator of policy.
Given that context, Emanuel may very well prove an effective choice in dealing with a Congress that is too often tied up in knots by the Republicans. Remember that Emanuel will be carrying out Obama's policies, and Rahm won't be bringing a steak knife to the fights ahead; he'll be shooting a bazooka.
That may be unpalatable to a lot of progressives, but the last person you want dealing with the remainders of the rabid right wing is a Quaker (although, yes, we are great admirers of the Quaker outlook). You need some muscle to shake up Capitol Hill, someone to blow a few knee caps off.
Rahm Emanuel can do that, with glee and a glint in his eye.
Yes, you can look at Emanuel's appointment as a setback for progressive ideals, or you can look at it as an indication that Obama is prepared to do battle.
Personally, I'm hoping it's the latter.
MARK KARLIN'S EDITOR'S BLOG
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Great insight Karl... but don't forget "the Fighting Quaker"!
Despite (or probably because of) his soft-spoken, self-effacing nature, General Greene is one of the relatively unknown heroes of the American Revolution. But this Wiki bio captures the essence of General Washington's right-hand man, the general who won the war in the South when the war in the North was stalemated, and British general Cornwallis occupied Charleston:
"When the war began, Greene was a militia private, the lowest rank possible; he emerged from the war with a reputation as George Washington's most gifted and dependable officer. Many places in the United States are named for him."
Getting back to Rahm, don't forget that he is most certainly a Pelosi Neo-Con, as Pat Buchanan spells out so succinctly (in one of Buchanan's "one out of three 'right'," as in "correct" commentaries.)
http://www.vdare.com/buchanan/070319_pelosi.htm
I'm sure President Elect Obama realizes Pelosi's and Emanuel's Neo-Con tendencies, and will use them to his advantage (to defend against foreign policy attacks from that quarter).
But don't forget, that Neo-Cons most certainly dug us Americans (and the world) in to this "GUT NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION!" hole that now DEFINES the ESACALATING ARMS RACE worldwide: Stationing US ABM sites in Poland violates the spirt AND WORD of the Reagan/Gorbachov treaties; Cheney armed and instigated Saakashvili as a hired thug whose army (Georgian invasion of South Ossetia) would give McCain a campaign a media boost; and in general the US wars overseas have been a magnificent means of Reverse Robin Hood, "tax the poor to enrich the war-profiteers, IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY, and PATRIOTISM, Praise be!"
So better to have a pit-bull on your side than the other team's side, but Senator Obama certainly has his work cut out for him between our addiction to Arab oil (and credit) and Neo-Con politics.
A Rahm A Rahm a Ding Dong
Rahm is the worst possible choice
The trio of evil - Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and Rahm Emanuel - were the three DINOs responsible for blocking Cheney's impeachment and pushing through the neocons' traitorous legislation - hundreds of billions in war profiteering every year, spying on Americans without warrants, and the billionaire bailout bill.
The only difference between Cheney and the DINOs is that Cheney openly gives us the finger while Pelosi and Emanuel pretend to oppose the legislation that the plutocrats pay them for.
Rahm is the Wall Street candidate - the worst possible choice for progressives.
The left is soft?
What, no lipstick?
This is a bad bad move for the country (but Wall Street is cheering).
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Rahm Emanuel-WH CoS
Please, no more triangulating...
Thus far, from the speculated short-list of president-elect Obama's possible cabinet appointees, I am not encouraged that any "great" change will happen after January 20, 2009. The worst possible scenario is that an Obama administration will morph into a third "Triangulating" Bill Clinton term. All that got us was NAFTA, CAFTA, a "Contract on America," the Bosnia Follies, welfare deform and a semen stain on a blue dress!
Nor should we forget that President Clinton and his secret ally in the U.S. House and fellow lothario, Newt Gingrich, were on the verge of pushing through legislation to privatize Social Security before the Monica Lewinsky scandal blew up in their faces! Image the fine kettle of fish private Social Security accounts would be in today's rotten stock market!
For reasons only known to themselves, the leaders of the Democratic Party seem genetically predisposed to ignore the party's base, the coalition of union members, college students, anti-war activists and so on, who elected Obama and a Democratic majority in both Houses of the U.S. Congress. They ignore the party base, who is more progressive and left-leaning than the party's leadership, at their own peril.
In fact, I did not vote straight Democratic ticket this time. As much as I like my U.S. House Representative and for all the good he's done for his constituents, he is a Blue Dog. So I marked my ballot for a Socialist Worker Party candidate whom I never heard of before Tuesday, just to send a message. Surprisingly, even though our incumbent Democratic Representative won handily, this unknown Socialist Worker Party candidate garnered over four thousand votes! I hope my Congressman heeds the warning.
Rahm Emanuel is no Reason for Hope or Celebration
Unfortunately, one again, BuzzFlash has proffered a one-dimensional and machismo characterization of a politician. Fair warning: veneers wear thin very quickly.
As backstory, I quote:NEWS ADVISORY:
Rahm Emanuel is no Reason for Hope or Celebration by Rabbi Michael LernerElection night tens of millions of us wept for joy. We sang the songs that we had sung as young men and women when we were fighting segregation in the south and then in the North, some of us being beaten, others jailed, some even killed. For the first time in three decades we could sing "Imagine" and "The Times They are a'Changing" without feeling that we were holding onto utopian fantasies that had been buried by the cynical realists who have shaped public discourse.
How exciting to believe again in the possibility of America as the potential embodiment of our ideals for social justice, peace, and ecological sanity. We could hardly believe our own eyes-we were living through the rebirth of a nation and its attempt to heal its racist past.So no wonder why many of us were shocked and deeply disappointed when we learned on Thursday that Congressman Rahm Emanuel was to be the Chief of Staff in the Obama White House.
Emanuel, for those who don't recall, was the Congressman who traveled the country in 2006 finding "suitable" candidates in "swing districts" to run against Republican incumbents, and in many instances he succeeded. But his theory of how to succeed was destructive: he sought the most conservative possible candidates in each district, insisting that local Democratic Party organizations reject more liberal candidates who, he feared, might not win.There were many among the House Democrats who deplored this tactic. The main issue on the mind of the electorate was the war in Iraq, and public opinion had moved so far in opposition to that war that the Democratic leadership in the House was pushed to proclaim that it would cut off funding for the war if Democrats won control of Congress. Well, the outcome was that Democrats did win control, but since the candidates that Emanuel picked were more conservative and militarist than the mainstream of the Party, they were not reliable allies when it came to voting against war funding. Instead of cutting fund for the war, Nancy Pelosi's House increased the funding, explaining that they had to appear "responsible" in order to solidify their control of Congress in 2008..
Clever? Not for the people, Americans and Iraqis, killed or wounded in the meantime.This was no mistake on Emanuel's part. Rahm Emanuel has a long history of militarist ideology behind him. His father was a member of the ultra-right-wing terrorist organization Etzel that killed British civilians as part of their anti-British struggle in Palestine in the 1940s. Emanuel, himself a citizen of Israel as well as the United States, has been one of several Congressional leaders enforcing the "Israel Lobby" concensus on the Democrats, in the process shutting out the peace voices that believe Israel's security would be better served by the U.S. putting pressure on Israel to end the Occupation, move the Wall to inside the pre-67 boundaries, and remove the settlers from the West Bank or tell them to live there as Palestinian citizens.
It's not just the pro-peace and reconciliation forces that are unlikely to be given a serious hearing in a White House in which Rahm Emanuel controls who gets to talk to the President. Emanuel will almost certainly be protecting Obama from all of us spiritual progressives and those of us who describe ourselves as the Religious Left-so that our commitment to single-payer universal health care, carbon taxes for environmental protection, a Homeland Security strategy based on generosity and implemented through a Global Marshall Plan, will be unlikely to get a serious hearing in the White House.When these issues were avoided by Obama during the campaign, most of us spiritual progressives told ourselves, "He's just being political, but once elected he'll reveal himself committed to the values that he whispered into our ears privately over the course of the past many years." The Rahm Emanuel selection is an early warning that the peace and justice agenda dropped by Obama after he won the Democratic nomination may be permanently on hold, and the progressives themselves may have to settle for "access" and flowery words at an inauguration address rather than the substance of change. For many of us, just the fact of having a brilliant young black man in the White House will be such a healing experience that we won't care about this newly emerging reality: unless Obama creates some other path to access and to public input into his policies by those of us who helped build his electoral success, or unless we organize to do so outside the framework of his campaign organization, we may be in for lots of disappointments.
Rabbi Michael Lerner is editor of Tikkun Magazine www.tikkun.org, chair of the Network of Spiritual Progressives www.spiritualprogressives.org, author of 11 books (most recently the 2006 national best-seller The Left Hand of God) and as a member of Rabbis for Obama recently debated Bill Kristol about how Jews should vote in the election. RabbiLerner@tikkun.org
To interview Rabbi Lerner, call 1 510 644 1200 (ask for Pete or Will) or 1 510 406 1576 (cell). Or email: RabbiLerner@tikkun.org
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"the Quaker outlook"?
In re R.E.:
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Why remove the post?
Howard Dean
Dr. Dean's Statewide Local Strategy Worked Too!
It wasn't just the 50 State Strategy that worked for federal elections, it worked for state and local elections too.
The DNC, under Howard Dean, educated and empowered thousands of Progressive and Liberal activists in all 50 states to "take our country back!"
That's exactly what we did on Tuesday.
Thanks Gov. Dean
DEANSTERS RULE!
Rahm Emmanuel
Amen!
Now that's using your noodle
Rahm vs. Rahmen
Both are not much and a lot of nothing.
One comes in a plastic container,
and the other in a plastic suit.
Positive thought
Rahm
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