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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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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- argeec I'm a Fan of argeec 7 fans permalink

I put up a post discussing how Emanuel has worked to eliminate anti-war democrats in the primaries and it gets erased. Why? Are we not allowed to discuss the behavior of politicians?
I thought that was the purpose of the blogs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 06/13/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 263 fans permalink
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It has sometimes seemed to me that if you post something that either weakens or blows holes in the main thrust of the article, and the main thrust is something that Huffington itself is pushing, they will scrub it.
Usually.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 06/13/2008

I heart my Barack. I fell in love at first sight. But there are still lots of "Hillary or go to hell" types out there. I had lunch today with two of them. They are STILL saying they will NEVVVVVVER vote for Obama because he's not.....we­ll....Hill­ary. Their M.O. is, "burn down the effing party, by God ,because if it's not Hillary or Hillary as VP, then it won't be Barack".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 06/13/2008

So Rahm is somehow going to get blue dog democrats to endorse Obama at the risk of their own seats? I do not see that happening. Congressmen/women are in it for one thing only, to cash in on the public trough. That goes for both parties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 06/13/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

This is a good number. It's also the only number that counts :)

From today's electoral vote calculation, based on polling in individual states:

Obama 304 McCain 221

It's a really good number. So much for Obama's electoral vote "problems".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 06/13/2008
- rblackbird I'm a Fan of rblackbird 12 fans permalink

Don't be so sure. www.electoral-vote.com-the site from which you took these numbers-includes the electoral votes of Ohio (20), Michigan (17) and Missouri (11) in Obama's column. However, this calculation is based on a poll in Ohio which has Obama ahead by one point, another poll in Michigan where Obama is ahead by three points, and a poll in Missouri where Obama is again ahead by only one point. These polls are within their margins of error.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/13/2008
- AnneOlivia I'm a Fan of AnneOlivia 4 fans permalink
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I love this guy. "Don't mess with the Rahm."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 06/13/2008
- mcnairbo I'm a Fan of mcnairbo 9 fans permalink

So what? Rahms' coming to my house and making me an offer I can't refuse?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 06/13/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

It isn't directed to you. It's directed to elected members of the Democratic Party.

He's telling that he won't indulge their egos, and they're not getting any stroking. He has a huge job to do. He doesn't have time for that nonsense.

Republicans would like nothing better than to have the usual circus side-show of a campaign run by warring factions of the Democratic Party, complete with enormous bloated egos vying for supremacy.

That isn't happening this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 06/13/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

Pesky irrantants huh!!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 06/13/2008
- pleeezzze I'm a Fan of pleeezzze 6 fans permalink

Why not ?
We are about to get Punked ,unless we put a stop to it .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 06/13/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 183 fans permalink
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There's agreat difference between saying you're going to vote for someone and publicly endorsing a candidate and working to insure his electopn e.g., speaking to your constituents on his behalf.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 06/13/2008

Sounds very Soprano-ish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 06/13/2008
- MJ20 I'm a Fan of MJ20 4 fans permalink

Why are you framing "most liberal voting record" like there is something wrong with voting liberal? After the Reichwing has practically wrecked this country, especially after the last 8 years, if anyone should be running away from how they voted in Congress, it's them. From everything to the economy, healthcare, bankruptcy laws, even extending unemployment insurance they have repeatedly voted against working Americans. Then, they have the nerve to act like something is wrong with being liberal and at least trying to be a voice for everyday Americans and not just the rich and powerful ones. While this is going on they dupe everyone else into voting against their own interests with anti-abortion and gay bashing, while stealing billions from the government. The last Republican ran Congress before this one was an underreported travesty of stealing and graft. We only scratched the surface of the corruption that went on. I pray everyday that Americans will wake up and vote these facist, theiving rightwing warmongers out of office once and for all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 06/13/2008

It's time for radical liberal change. It's time for whistle-blowers and snitches to come out of the woodwork and put a dent in all the corruption in politix!

holla holla

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 06/13/2008

Rahm has a sharp tongue. Fun dude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 06/13/2008

I'm a Chicagoan. Rahm is my congressman. We elected Barack to the senate. I am glad to see the democratic party leadership is taking this election VERY seriously and using ALL their clout to see Barack Obama elected president. We are seeing the horrendous tactics the Republicans are willing to stoop to to put McSame in the White House. That would truly be a horrendous disaster!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 06/13/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

So am I. Thank God the grown ups are in charge. If Obama and Rahm have to tell elected Democrats that there won't be any individual drama and personal ego massage this election, good for them.

It's about time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 06/13/2008
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 28 fans permalink
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I like the way Rahm Emmanuel handles himself, the way he talks. No bullsh1t, no time for it. Plays the middle, stays out of the mud and doesn't take sides inside his own party. We need more like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 06/13/2008
- AZM I'm a Fan of AZM 3 fans permalink

FOUR.
That is the likely number of Supreme Court justices picked by the next president of U.S.
Do you really want the Republicans to choose those justices?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 06/13/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 183 fans permalink
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One of them should be Hillary Clinton and another, Barney Frank. I'm afraid though that Obama will hedge on picking a liberal judge. He wants to please repulicans so much and 'bring us together' that he'll select someone who veers just off course to the right.I hope not but if Obama wins the presidency, he just might do that and that would be a disaster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 06/13/2008

TO: Steamboater;

Why is it, that people presume to think they know what is in these candidates ot anyones mind. You have no more insite into their thoughts than they do, they wouldn't need advisors if that was the case. So, don't assume you know what Obama is thinking or what he will do.

He said he had no problem with crossing over the partylines but, I am sure it would not be to the detriment of the Democrat party. So have some faith in that at least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 06/13/2008

i can't stand it "in profiles of both he and obama" - please, please correct this - it is "him" profiles of him and obama. people think it sounds classy to use he........­..........­it does not. it sounds like "put on" grammar. fix it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 06/13/2008

Mr. Rahm did not have to endorse a particular candidate. I like the fact that he said he would suppport the nominee, no matter who it turned out to be. I had a preference in who the nominee was, but knew all along I would vote for the Democratic candidate. I see nothing wrong with his position, as now he has nothing to become unentrenched from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/13/2008
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