Dems Not Backing Obama? Rahm Will Deal With It

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First Posted: 06-13-08 10:35 AM   |   Updated: 06-21-08 05:12 AM

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Obama And Rahm

As the man who guided (and pressured and arm-twisted) Democrats to historic congressional gains in 2006, what is Rep. Rahm Emanuel doing now about party members like Rep. Dan Boren who have balked at publicly endorsing Sen. Barack Obama?

Emanuel interjected before I could get my question out.

"Look, I talked to Dan, and I talked to all those guys," he said. "I'm not worried. I just think that's all -- it's reporters who, you know, just a little too much..." He trailed off, perhaps cognizant of present company. "If you had a real problem, I would deal with it. But it's not a problem."

As proof, Emanuel references Indiana Rep. Brad Ellsworth, another Democrat who hasn't yet endorsed Obama. "Brad's got flooding in his district, his people are flooding," he said. "If you ask Brad what he's doing in November, he'll tell you: he's voting for Barack Obama. If you ask Boren, 'I'm voting for Barack Obama.' I mean, it's what they're doing in November, for those guys, that matters. Not what they're doing today, when they're working on their districts. And they'll support their candidate."

The famously acid-tongued Chicagoan may be right, Democrats like Ellsworth and Boren may not pose a problem. But the Republican National Committee is sure trying to make them one. GOP officials have blasted out press releases highlighting Boren's claim that Obama has the "most liberal" voting record in the Senate. "You go ask Boren," Emanuel says, "he'll tell you his view is that that was taken out of context, that he is going to support the nominee."

(He was right: "My comments were taken out of context and as I have said from day one I will vote for the Democratic nominee in November," Boren told The Huffington Post.)

As for Rahm, his support was never in doubt. "I put my life into electing Democrats, okay?" he says.

And so it's understandable when he describes in some detail the agony of being forced to spend the entire 17-month Democratic presidential primary on the sidelines. "I didn't want to get between two friends. This is not what I want to do. I don't want to choose... I talked to Hillary today, she's a friend of mine. Why do I want to be in a position of picking between two friends?"

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He continues: "It was a personal level." The Clintons are "dear friends" who he worked for "intimately," and "unlike others" in the Clinton administration, he notes, Bill Clinton came to campaign for him when he ran for office. "Everything I asked Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton to do when I was chair of the [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee], they did willingly. For the DCCC, Bill Clinton went to 36 districts, countless emails for fundraising, countless fundraisers around the country. There's not a thing I asked him or her to do that they didn't do. Now I'm not going to -- maybe other people can easily throw that away, but I wasn't going to do that."

On the other hand, Barack and Michelle are friends, he says. "I've known him a long time. We used to sit around helping our governor get elected, help those strategy meetings, stuff like that."

Indeed, they share the same political breeding ground. I asked him about the phrase "Chicago-style politics," ubiquitous in profiles of both him and Obama. "Chicago-style politics? Well, first of all, politics is our all-season sport... People always know somebody or someway or somehow to make it into politics, it's not some distant thing. Look at today, just pick up the paper. The Speaker of the House, who's a Democrat, is the one encouraging people to file articles of impeachment against the governor, who's a Democrat. That usually how we do it?" He laughs. "So that's Chicago-style politics. A lot of elbows, a lot of tackling."

And Obama is a candidate with sharp elbows who can win, Emanuel notes, before ticking off a series of states won by George Bush that he thinks may go blue in '08: Colorado, Virginia, New Mexico, Nevada -- he stops himself. "But that's not for me, that's for the [Obama] campaign." He veers back to the electoral map. "I would also put Ohio in that category."

But for all his optimism about the national trend towards Democrats, he remains skeptical that Howard Dean's 50-state strategy has much to do with it. "Surely it didn't have anything to do" with the three straight Democratic victories in special House elections this year, two of them in overwhelmingly Republican districts. "I know what we did. I know what the race was about in each of those cases, and what won it. We had superiorly recruited our candidates this cycle. They had inadequate candidates."

As for Emanuel's personal political future, I ask him about the Robert Novak column that suggested he was eying Obama's potentially soon-vacant Senate seat. "Please..." he mutters. "First of all, it did not say that, it said the Speaker wanted me [to run], it didn't say I wanted to. Just go read the piece." I said I thought there was a presumption in the story that Emanuel himself wanted the spot. "There was no presumption. So let me just disabuse you of presumption."

For the record, he was right about Novak's piece. I am disabused.

As the man who guided (and pressured and arm-twisted) Democrats to historic congressional gains in 2006, what is Rep. Rahm Emanuel doing now about party members like Rep. Dan Boren who have balked at ...
As the man who guided (and pressured and arm-twisted) Democrats to historic congressional gains in 2006, what is Rep. Rahm Emanuel doing now about party members like Rep. Dan Boren who have balked at ...
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I just read an article in the New York Times by a gynecologist who had to repair the damage done by illegal abortions every day, EVERY DAY, before Roe V. Wade: wire hangers weren't a myth, sharp implements, pierced organs, incomplete deliveries, dismemberments and deaths.

Betty Ford was pro-choice. She said, correctly, that abortion always has been performed and always will be; legalizing it simply means it can be performed safely in a medical setting.

Big deal, say some: Abortion would just be decided on a state-by-state basis.

No. First, only women with sufficient money could afford to travel out-of-state to a clinic.
Second, those clinics are already harder and harder to find due to threats of violence and other trouble from pro-lifers. It would be hard to keep up with the added need, and longer waits are not good when terminating a pregnancy.

"It wouldn't affect me; I'm too old to have kids anyway." I have read some Hillary "supporters" who've said this. Wrong. Many women seeking abortions have children and are just unable to support another. If they are disabled or die, their motherless children have to be given various social services that we all pay for.

Nobody voting for or letting McCain win can rightfully claim to be a Hillary supporter or a feminist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 06/14/2008
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What does your abortion article have to do with the Rahm article? Personally, I am solidly pro-choice. Why are you claiming Hillary supporters don't care about Roe V Wade? Suggesting they don't care because they can no longer use their uterus is obcene. Most women that age have live through the fight for the right for abortion and realize the importance of it. On the contrary, most young feminists of color do not have the abortion issue at the top of their list because of what they claim to be a history of forced abortions on brown women.

And just what is a woman who "lets" McCain win? If we don't campagin for your presidential candidate we're not feminists? That's a rude suggestion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 06/14/2008

Sometimes the truth hurts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 06/15/2008
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Bravo! Very well stated!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 AM on 06/15/2008
- trinity I'm a Fan of trinity 11 fans permalink

Well said...thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 06/16/2008
- Totto I'm a Fan of Totto 43 fans permalink

Seems as though those Democrats who find it difficult to vote for a Democrat would prefer a President with severe anger-management issues, who verbally abuses his current wife in public, and abandoned his first wife after she put on a few pounds following a near deadly car accident. Appointing a Supreme Court that will nullify Roe v. Wade and much of the rest of the Constitution apparently doensn't matter. Neither does plunging this country further into bankruptcy while indefinitely maintaining a huge military presence in a country whose inhabitants despise us. None of it matters, being vindictive does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 06/14/2008
- jazzman I'm a Fan of jazzman 236 fans permalink
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For most people supporting McCain it goes something like this: As long as he makes the tax cuts for the wealthy permanent, cuts the captial gains tax, eliminates the inheritance tax, and provides no oversight to corporations or Wall Street he can do anything to the little females he wants to do. He can bomb as many countries as he wants to as well. He can run the damn country into bankruptcy too. It makes no difference them. All they want is their money and to hell with the rest of the country and the people living in it.

Oh but don't worry. Most of them wear flag pins in their lapels so we all can rest assured that despite their greed and callousness; they are patriots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 06/14/2008

...Don't forget that he voted against protecting equal pay for women. We, women, just need "more education and experience" in order to get equal pay! That one is my favorite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 06/14/2008
- furryone I'm a Fan of furryone 19 fans permalink
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Rahm is a bull dog
woof woof woof! ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 06/14/2008
- petsounds I'm a Fan of petsounds 3 fans permalink

Rahm is a ferret...squeak squeak squeak!

In answer to his question about why would he be expected to endorse Obama since he was such good friends with HRC and Bill, here's the answer: Because your Congressional district voted overwhelmingly for Obama, you dumb shmuck!

I truly hate the fact that this jerk is involved in Obama's campaign in any way. He is the apotheosis of old-style politics--because he isn't bright enough or articulate enough to do it any other way. The idea of his replacing Obama in the Senate makes my stomach lurch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 06/15/2008
- colette I'm a Fan of colette 28 fans permalink
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could you please tell Obamalover to stop posting these repetitively abusive anti-Obama hatchet emails? This is a place for more civilized discourse, I hope....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 06/14/2008
- EGNY I'm a Fan of EGNY 4 fans permalink

Good luck. I've tried to post comments criticizing that individual, but they all get censored. This Obamalover "person" is free to post all the lies and offensive garbage it desires. But don't dare ridicule the ridiculous, or condemn the hateful. THAT will be censored.

But then, I'm guessing you'll zap even this, eh censor?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/14/2008

EGNY ! you should know what you are talking about
HuffPost has mostly McCain posting and all his lies
go to McCain blog. and complain and criticize MacCain LIES, HATEFULL COMMENT

colette: Get a life !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 06/15/2008

I am sort of just hanging around for the name calling to ensue against ObamaLover. This could get interesting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 06/14/2008
- reggieb I'm a Fan of reggieb 84 fans permalink

I feel sorry for him. He forgot to take his meds again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 06/14/2008

Fortunate for me, I had already taken mine before I read his post. I am sure he will appreciate the reminder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 06/14/2008

Kind of already smacks of a mafia hit squad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 06/14/2008

You're right and it's very creepy. While you're at it Rahm---why don't you take a look at why women in the party are disenfranchised.

Same old boy's club, same old story.

No wonder women are leaving the party.

Guess you'l "Deal" with that too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 06/14/2008

Yawn. Obama played by the rules and won. Hillary, despite starting with every advantage in the world and trying to cheat at the end, lost.

Deal. With. It.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 06/14/2008
- NetProphet I'm a Fan of NetProphet 2 fans permalink
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Dems not backing Obama ?...... It's not only Rahm that needs to deal with it - IT'S ALL OF US.

We've got to come to terms with our nominee or welcome in 4 more years of ( BUSH) -MC CAIN. It's that simple let's get on with it.

We've already got 2 OUTSTANDING Democrats. Let's not flub it up, DEMS ! ! !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 06/14/2008
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

If we do not live our values, the world sees the hypocrisy and our moral standing and ability to stand as an example of liberty and justice, and we lose part of our power as a force for good in the world. The U.S. has a higher calling than to emulate we will carry it to the House simple message Enough is enough are done and finished with having tread upon The beaut transgressed in a way that should be shocking to a Justices practices of dictators. It is power precisely to avoid giving despotic He was then released by Australian authorities. I also want to point out that one need not consult a constitutional lawyer. The language the constitution is mostly very clear and it really doesn't take much of an education read them salve's beauty of his campaign is it is not about him at it is about we started we carried it to this point.... and has been mostly trodden upon, and ignored O is the one who will represent Quintina, after all they were turned in by the go three Brits of Pakistani descent who were innocent. An Austina citizen was let go and returned to Australia after he signed an admission of goldbricking president should aspire , and goes I have trouble putting much credibility in the guy that said in more than one interview that he didn't think the mandate from the 2006 mid-terms was a mandate to get out of Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 06/14/2008
- avraamjack I'm a Fan of avraamjack 21 fans permalink
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We are not living our values. We are letting gang stalkers openly notoriously poison people.
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The world knows and laughs when we claim to be superior.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 06/14/2008
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

All part of the Corporatization process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 06/14/2008

Do we claim to be superior or are we a beacon of tolerence and opportunity to the world? Maybe we just really value our democracy, our freedoms, our rights and our Republic that offers liberty and justice to all. I'm not condonning the last administration, I'm just keeping things in proper perspective.
PUMA No radical ideologies in the White House
No puppet inexperienced presidents. Not this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 06/15/2008

Please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 06/14/2008
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

The Iraqis standing. I believe it. Where are they getting their leaders? No, the answer to that question doesn't matte only will be judged, the Dems for two years should also be judged harshly. I hope progressives head to the districts of Pols and Ra-hm as well as Nevada and mount a fight in the primaries against these professional politicians. Just do up and get it done!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 06/14/2008
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

Rest assured, Mr. President's Obama hadn't impressed us during the early primaries, we would have coalesced around one of the other candidates and driven him to victory.Thanks Balloon man. Obama is the first person to say he's not perfect. Look, let me tell you so before you get your hopes up. Hillary Clinton cannot be VEEP. Hillary and Bill will not release their donor list. In addition, Hillary has said too much about Obama and the republicans are going to use it against Obama and the dems will not get anywhere.
We've released a new systemic, but wait; you're willing to deal with the lagging economy, the close door politics by the Regs, the warmongering and the rising gas prices. They will keep us in the dark until it's too late or a disgruntle-He doesn't expect to be worshipped, he just wants to inspire us to take control of our own lives. that despite what you told Thoth's video appears to be from at least six weeks ago, but no one has really commented on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 06/14/2008
- rudiy I'm a Fan of rudiy 3 fans permalink

It is always amazing that there are so many single issue writers. Those who think the only issue is the US support for Israel reminds me of the Republican lead "vote for me" because I oppose abortion or gay marriage. Nothing else matters. As to Dems not backing Obama, most will come around given time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 06/14/2008
- bobdob I'm a Fan of bobdob 18 fans permalink

While admire Rahm for his bluntness and for his respect for the English language, he's wrong about Dean's strategy and he knows it. He just needs a little time to grieve. He helped give us a majority in the House and the Senate, but it isn't really that much of majority after all. Rahm's a good bulldog, but Dean's the strategist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 06/14/2008
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

Have you not seen the interview where JM states that he does not agree with the majority of the US when it comes to anything dealing with the war. He doesn't care what the MAJORITY of the people that he wants to elect him think. Anything sound familiar here??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 06/14/2008
- HBeachbum I'm a Fan of HBeachbum 11 fans permalink

Yup, sounds like a real President ... making the hard decisions that may be unpopular, but are in the country's best interest in the long run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 06/14/2008

I see the Clinton's and their wrecking crew are still at work. Rahm said we beat the republicans because " we had superiorly recruited our candidates- they had inadequate candidates". So translation the peoples choice, Obama is inadequate, HRC & McCBush are superior. Racism, not sexism has, and is, raising it's ugly head. McCain, & Clinton can't draw a crowd of 75,000 thousand put together. Obama's raised more money then either of them. HRC's begging her poor working class voters to send her money so she can pay herself back, for her campaign debt, it would be sad to see the Clinton's net worth drop below 100 mil. She's not an elitist though, she's just a good ole gal. Should't the President be able to manage thier campaign, and it's money. We know the republicans can't - thats why we are Trillions in debt.
Obama 08 !!!
PS Not all white woman are for HRC!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 06/14/2008

"Not all white woman are for HRC!"


There are enough of them that I wouldn't continue to bash anything Clinton if you hope to woo them
back to the "chosen one". You just don't get it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 06/14/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

the chosen one or the inevitable one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 06/14/2008
- mcgreen I'm a Fan of mcgreen 3 fans permalink

Clinton did well with older white women but not all of them.

If you want to vote for McCain because you are comfortable with his behaviors then that is your choice.

This older white woman voted for Barack in the invalid January primary in Florida.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 06/15/2008

Tell me about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 06/14/2008
- JePense I'm a Fan of JePense 16 fans permalink

The fact that Rahm poo-poos the 50-state strategy tells us something about him. Those who dismiss it are usually political consultants who used to squander the DNC cash that now supports DNC offices, volunteers, infrastructure, and state committees in all 50 states. This group of nay-sayers also includes Clinton pals, because the Clintons prefer the old-boys network and they liked doling out cash to their pals in the consultant world (Carville, Begala, etc.).

The day after the Dems re-took the House and Senate in 2006 (without the Clintons help) these naysayers again criticized the strategy that brought us new Dem senators and reps from states that were never considered competitive before -- especially in the West.

Asked about DNC debt that day, Dean estimated it at several million and said expenses would GROW, not SHRINK, because he was going to maintain the DNC infrastructure in all 50 states in anticipation of the 2008 presidential election!

Well, here we are!! Someone needs to tell Rahm that it's still working (and the Clintons aren't).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 06/14/2008
- vernonbc I'm a Fan of vernonbc 3 fans permalink

The Republicans never cease to boggle my mind. How in the world can they be putting out negative press released about one Senator who hasn't officially endorsed Obama yet when there are at least 14 Republican Senators who are refusing to endorse McCain???? And of course the McCain loving media pick up anything he puts out and make a big news story out of it without checking the information and reporting on the true story. Heaven forbid they might report on any non-glowing about their pet McCain.

The Republicans do this all the time, send out press releases about Obama while their own campaign is ten times as bad, e.g., the head of Obama's vp vetting committee vs the top guys of their own campaign lobbying for abhorrent causes. Their claims are so outrageous they're difficult to counter. It's amazing how unthinking so many people are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 06/14/2008
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