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DAVID ESPO and NEDRA PICKLER | November 5, 2008 07:51 PM EST | AP

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In this June 6, 2008,, file photo Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., left, talks with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., at a Chicago 2016 Olympic rally at Daley Center Plaza in Chicago. Obama's campaign has approached Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel about possibly serving as White House chief of staff, officials said Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama pivoted quickly to begin filling out his new administration on Wednesday, selecting hard-charging Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of staff while aides stepped up the pace of transition work that had been cloaked in pre-election secrecy.

Several Democrats confirmed that Emanuel had been offered the job. While it was not clear he had accepted, a rejection would amount to an unlikely public snub of the new president-elect within hours of an electoral college landslide.

With hundreds of jobs to fill and only 10 weeks until Inauguration Day, Obama and his transition team confronted a formidable task complicated by his anti-lobbyist campaign rhetoric.

The official campaign Web Site said no political appointees would be permitted to work on "regulations or contracts directly and substantially related to their prior employer for two years. And no political appointee will be able to lobby the executive branch after leaving government service during the remainder of the administration."

But almost exactly one year ago, on Nov. 3, 2007, candidate Obama went considerably further than that while campaigning in South Carolina. "I don't take a dime of their money, and when I am president, they won't find a job in my White House," he said of lobbyists at the time.

Because they often have prior experience in government or politics, lobbyists figure as potential appointees for presidents of both parties.

On the morning after making history, the man elected the first black president had breakfast with his wife and two daughters at their Chicago home, went to a nearby gym and visited his downtown offices.

Aides said he planned no public appearances until later in the week, when he has promised to hold a news conference.

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As president-elect, he begins receiving highly classified briefings from top intelligence officials Thursday.

In offering the post of White House chief of staff to Emanuel, Obama turned to a fellow Chicago politician with a far different style from his own, a man known for his bluntness as well as his single-minded determination.

Emanuel was a political and policy aide in Bill Clinton's White House. Leaving that, he turned to investment banking, then won a Chicago-area House seat six years ago. In Congress, he moved quickly into the leadership. As chairman of the Democratic campaign committee in 2006, he played an instrumental role in restoring his party to power after 12 years in the minority.

Emanuel maintained neutrality during the long primary battle between Obama and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, not surprising given his long-standing ties to the former first lady and his Illinois connections with Obama.

The day after the election there already was jockeying for Cabinet appointments.

Several Democrats said Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, who won a new six-year term on Tuesday, was angling for secretary of state. They spoke on condition of anonymity, saying they were not authorized to discuss any private conversations.

Kerry's spokeswoman, Brigid O'Rourke, disputed the reports. "It's not true. It's ridiculous," she said in an interview.

Announcement of the transition team came in a written statement from the Obama camp.

The group is headed by John Podesta, who served as chief of staff under former President Clinton; Pete Rouse, who has been Obama's chief of staff in the Senate, and Valerie Jarrett, a friend of the president-elect and campaign adviser.

Several Democrats described a sprawling operation well under way. Officials had kept deliberations under wraps to avoid the appearance of overconfidence in the weeks leading to Tuesday's election.

They said the group was stocked with longtime associates of Obama, as well as veterans of Clinton's White House.

Quite apart from transition issues, Obama's status as an incumbent member of Congress presents issues unseen since 1960, when John F. Kennedy moved from the Senate to the White House.

The Senate is scheduled to hold a postelection session in two weeks, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi held a news conference Wednesday to reinforce her call for quick action on a bill to stimulate the economy.

That places Obama in uncharted territory _ a president-elect, presumably first among equals among congressional Democrats. Yet his and their ability to enact legislation depends almost entirely until Inauguration Day on President Bush's willingness to sign it.

Obama's running mate, Sen. Joe Biden, was elected to a new six-year term from Delaware on Tuesday and he must resign before he can be sworn in as vice president. Democrats are certain to hold his seat, following Jack Markell's election as governor.

There has been intense speculation that Biden's son, Beau Biden, is interested in ascending to the seat. But he is serving a one-year stint in Iraq as a member of the National Guard. In the interim, outgoing Gov. Ruth Ann Minner is seen among many Democrats as a likely appointee to hold the office until an election in 2010.

Obama also must resign his Senate seat before he can be sworn in as the 44th president. Democratic Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will pick a replacement.

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Nedra Pickler reported from Chicago. AP writers Liz Sidoti and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed from Washington and Glen Johnson from Boston.

WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama pivoted quickly to begin filling out his new administration on Wednesday, selecting hard-charging Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of sta...
WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama pivoted quickly to begin filling out his new administration on Wednesday, selecting hard-charging Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel as White House chief of sta...
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Dear Mr. President Elect;

Do you have any pull to get Pete Rose reinstated. I don`t think we are going to need an Amendment to the Constitution but I am not sure. OK?

Your Buddy,
Ossie Guien

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 11/06/2008
- DMcD I'm a Fan of DMcD 11 fans permalink
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I do hope Obama isn't expecting to get any real "intelligence" briefings from Bush ---- the words "intelligence" and "Bush" do not compute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 11/06/2008
- TullyMars I'm a Fan of TullyMars 3 fans permalink
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As for Palin... well, she's just de-briefing... you know... clothes gotta go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 11/05/2008
- Ged2012 I'm a Fan of Ged2012 12 fans permalink
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This may sound trivial, but I hope we would have a President who would be honest to the American people on matters which have been sources of speculation for a very long time, such as:

DO EXTRA-TERRESTRIALS REALLY EXIST?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 11/05/2008

That would have to travel a long way just to get to trivial status... :)

('course if Obama picks Lucas as Sec State... )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 11/05/2008
- hiprogloho I'm a Fan of hiprogloho 4 fans permalink

If an incoming Commander-in-Chief elected by We The People is unworthy of knowing what rogue spooks are up to, than that means that we still have a shadow government that we can't trust. Private career warmongers can't withhold state secrets that are really common knowledge anyway. They can only cover up more lies posing as intelligence. Obama is too sharp for that after 8 years of imperialism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 11/05/2008
- Toonadude I'm a Fan of Toonadude 17 fans permalink

Obama can try to give intelligence briefings to Bush until the cows come home ------ it's no use.
It might have something to do with earning your Harvard degree as opposed to having daddy buy it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 11/05/2008
- hiprogloho I'm a Fan of hiprogloho 4 fans permalink

How can he trust an intelligence community that stood by and oiled the GOP lie machine for 8 years? It's like landing a job guarding the US store and being briefed by a gang of cookie jar thugs on their way out. Why does he even bother? He should fire the entire staff of the CIA like Kennedy did and surround himself with a citizen's army who believe in government by the people, not spies like THEM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 11/05/2008

Selecting Raym Emanuel as chief of staff is not a good sign for Obama's first post election day. While Huff-O-Matics and DailyKosters may be jumping for joy, the rest of the country has no idea what a partisan this guy is.

Hopfully, Mr. Emanuel knows this himself and has enough sense to keep some distance between himself and Obama. Not good, not good at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 11/05/2008
- RnR I'm a Fan of RnR 27 fans permalink

very few are jumping for joy - posts are being scrubbed. If you have something to say you probably can't say it here anymore

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 11/05/2008

you want a partisan in this particular job....

seems that the guy who took down the Clinton machine, defeated the Republican smear machine...is probably smart enough to know who would be a good chief of staff for him and would watch his back

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 11/05/2008

Does anyone here have a problem with a person who could never get a security clearance from the US government, now getting access to all of our country's top-secret intelligence information, including the names of the people involved in covert ops?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 11/05/2008
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Yeah; I mean no president ever has done something like revealing the name of a covert officer before...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 11/05/2008
- Scott1560 I'm a Fan of Scott1560 20 fans permalink

Not one person, not even a president, has access to all of our top-secret docs, info, etc.. TS clearance is based upon a "need to know" and that gets very specfic to the job you have.
Common sense tells you this is true as our system does not tolerate dictators. Should a president attempt to bully his or her way to uncover everything they'd be abusing their power and would be removed from office. Of course, the other reason that a president or other elected officials must have a need to know is that it provides them with a level of protection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 11/05/2008
- cardtosser I'm a Fan of cardtosser 6 fans permalink
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No problem at all. The President is allowed to oversee and run the whole show.

If he didn't get all the info and control, we would really have two governments; one democratically elected and one shadow government that would be able to subvert democracy.

Many governments in the world do have a independent military and security service. Those really are not durable democracies. Any time the generals or coverts don't like whats going on, they can take over the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 11/05/2008
- AnalyzeIT I'm a Fan of AnalyzeIT 65 fans permalink
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In answer to your question DrRJP

1. No I do not.
2. This is his country as well as yours and mine.
3. Is your name on that 'top secret intelligence list'? No! Didn't think so because by asking that question you show none.

The more and more I listen to Rev. Wright's message the more I see that what he was saying is true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 11/05/2008
- samval I'm a Fan of samval 2 fans permalink

Your assumption that Obama could not get a security clearance is false.

Background investigations for clearances are based on facts, not right-wing smears.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 11/05/2008
- cardtosser I'm a Fan of cardtosser 6 fans permalink
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For some reason everyone who becomes President decides to keep the same general policy toward Cuba, that is the policy on nonengagement and economic isolation. As we all know, this policy has accomplished nothing for either the Cuban people or the United States.

I have always wondered if there is some other information revealed to incomming Presidents that convinces them to maintain the status quo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 11/05/2008
- DMcD I'm a Fan of DMcD 11 fans permalink
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Good question -----
I've wondered what our Gov.s problen has been , for years now. The US freely does business with Red China & Russia yet , that dasturdly evil Cuba , is too dangerous to even talk to --- this makes any sense ?? No , I didn't think so --- the only thing I can think of is that our leaders always have to have somebody to be mad at and , Cuba is , convenient.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 11/05/2008

There is an enormous population of one-issue, anti-Castro Cuban-Americans that for years have sought to maintain an embargo --and they have historically supported Republican politicians. The first cracks in that group were noticed in this election, as a larger-than-usual number of anti-Castro Cuban immigrants voiced support for democratic candidates..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 11/05/2008
- RichardD I'm a Fan of RichardD 10 fans permalink

The sooner he gets up to speed on all this murky stuff, the better. He has a far better intellect than those who have been dealing with the topics invovled to understand the various implications.
I do believe that he, himself will actually read everything, and will, as he finds necessary, ask the suitable probing questions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/05/2008
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 100 fans permalink
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None too soon. GW could use someone checking his work. Seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 11/05/2008

I wonder how much of it will be true. Scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/05/2008
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What does Sarah Palin now see when she looks at her new $500 shoes?
DE FEAT !

So glad this myopic right winger is going back to Wasillia

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/05/2008

Not for long, perhaps.

Surely she'll name herself to Stevens' seat in the Senate if he wins re-election, loses his appeal and resigns or gets ejected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 11/05/2008
- teepeeyoyo I'm a Fan of teepeeyoyo 8 fans permalink
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Palin will resign as Gov....The Lt. Gov will take over and will appoint Palin to fill Stevens Senate seat, she will serve out his 6 year term and in 2016 she will run for President.....be very afraid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/05/2008

I was hoping that the poor guy would have a few days simply to rest and decompress with his family - but it sounds like he's going to be jumping right in. And what someone said below about Pakistan handing in Bin Laden on January 20 - what an awesome inauguration present THAT would be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 11/05/2008
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