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31.10.2008
Rahm Emanuel: Obama's Chief of Staff?

Now that The Great Mentioner is talking about Rahm Emanuel as Obama's White House chief of staff, it's worth rereading Ryan Lizza's January 2007 GQ profile of the "new kingmaker of the Democratic party":

Twenty-two months ago, amid the ruins of the 2004 Kerry campaign, Democrats installed Rahm--nobody calls him Congressman Emanuel--as the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. As we all now know, he did his job better than it has ever been done before. He raised more money than any previous chairman, he ruthlessly recruited handpicked candidates over the objections of local party bosses and liberal activists, and he bulldozed his colleagues over questions of strategy, regularly pissing off many House Democrats with his win-at-all-costs political advice. Despite the wins by traditionally liberal candidates in several districts, Rahm, with his insistence on playing to the middle, was undeniably the primary architect of the Democratic sweep.

Be sure to read the entire thing here.

--Amanda Silverman

Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008 10:49 AM with 5 comment(s)

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liberal reformer said:

I have long thought Rahm Emanuel supremely talented. He deserves major credit for engineering the '06 victory. He likely would make an excellent Chief of Staff.

October 31, 2008 11:19 AM

adamvaught said:

Why not. If reality is going to follow the West Wing, then the real life Josh Lymon has to be chief of staff to real life Matt Santos.

October 31, 2008 11:25 AM

twalker said:

This is the best non-Murtha news House Republicans have heard in a long time. Emanuel has been very impressive at recruiting Democratic House candidates.

October 31, 2008 11:51 AM

FWright said:

Not sure why Emanuel would want to make this move.  Seems like he's well on his way to being Speaker at some point down the road, or maybe even more.

October 31, 2008 12:28 PM

Wasatcher said:

As I mentioned in another thread, I suspect this is meant to be a signal to the Jewish vote that they will have friends in the Obama White House and can feel comfortable about Israel's security. Emanuel's father fought with the Zionist Irgun guerillas in the forties, and that could reassure Jews who are still in doubt.

Note that there is not official offer on the table. There are lots of discussions about lots of jobs and any official announcement is premature before the election. So ask yourself why this ended up in the press, from a very disciplined campaign not known for premature announcement or leaks?

October 31, 2008 4:59 PM