Showing posts with label White House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White House. Show all posts

Friday, November 07, 2008

Rahm Emanuel: pitbull (hold the lipstick)

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With the appointment of Emanuel, Obama shows that he wants to run a very tight ship with a very clear chain of command: Emanuel is a pit bull (hold the lipstick).

There are many people who are very together, focused, tough and efficient that don't have a reputation for being mean. Obama has chosen someone who has the reputation for being mean.

The message that Obama sends with Emanuel's appointment is intimidation: be afraid, and if you are not afraid of me, be afraid of my creature.



When ruminating on this appointment a very strange name popped up on my screen: H.R. Haldeman, who formed with John Ehrlichman, what was known as Richard Nixon's "Berlin Wall". Wikipedia describes their role thusly:
He and Ehrlichman were called "The Berlin Wall" by other White House staffers in a play on their German-American backgrounds and shared penchant for keeping others away from Nixon and serving as his "gatekeepers". They became Nixon's most loyal and trusted aides during his presidency. Both were ruthless in protecting what they regarded as Nixon's best interests. Haldeman once said he was proud to be "Richard Nixon's son of a bitch", as he never shied away from firing staffers in person.
I guess Haldeman's name popped up in my mind because it seems obvious that Rahm Emanuel is taking on the role of "Obama's son of a bitch".

Of course, Obama needs someone tough, knowledgeable and efficient to run his White House. Emanuel is probably all of those things, but what he is most known for is for being is a prick.

Why does Obama feel he needs a prick for chief of staff?

A world class son of a bitch like Nixon's needing people like Haldeman and Ehrlichman around was seen as a portent of much of what brought him down.

But, before we get too deep into psychobabble, perhaps this is just Chicago's mayor Daley calling in an I.O.U. DS

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Gallup poll shows: after six years of Bush the American people are finally wising up

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This Gallup poll shows that after six years of George W. Bush, Americans are wising up, they finally realize that the menu of US presidential candidates they are being offered is similar in quality to the McDonald's menu in "Super Size Me". Certainly the "people's choice", that great American, "Don't Know," is good news, a sign that "vox populi, vox dei" may still be in force. DS
Abstract from Editor and Publisher: The frontrunner for winning the White House in 2008 is a true dark horse: Don't Know. A new Gallup survey, which offers a twist on its usual preference poll. includes "Don't Know" as an option. It now wins with 38%, trailed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 15% an Sen. John McCain at 11%. Gallup Poll director Frank Newport sums it up this way today: "Many Americans cannot spontaneously think of the name of a person they would like to see elected president in 2008. While this lack of firm conviction about presidential candidates over a year before the first 2008 primaries is not necessarily unusual, it underscores the certainty of change as various politicians announce their candidacies and jockey for position in the months ahead." Sen. Barack Obama already is in the #3 slot, at 6%. Five other possible candidates are picked by between 2% and 5%: former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Sen. John Edwards, Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and former Vice President Al Gore. This "top-of-mind" survey was taken Nov. 27-29. McCain leads Clinton among Independents by a narrow margin.