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LIZ SIDOTI and NEDRA PICKLER | November 6, 2008 11:34 PM EST | AP

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Rep. Rahm Emanuel D-Ill., center, talks on his cell phone before leaving his local congressional office for the night, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

CHICAGO — Barack Obama is signaling a shift in tactics and temperament as he moves from candidate to president-elect, picking sharp-elbowed Washington insiders for top posts.

His choice Thursday for White House chief of staff _ Rahm Emanuel, a fiery partisan who doesn't mind breaking glass and hurting feelings _ is a significant departure from the soft-spoken, low-key aides that "No-Drama Obama" surrounded himself with during his campaign. And transition chief John Podesta, like Emanuel, is a former top aide to Bill Clinton and a tough partisan infighter, though less bombastic than the new chief of staff.

The selections are telling for Obama, who campaigned as a nontraditional, almost "post-partisan" newcomer. People close to him say the selections show that Obama is aware of his weaknesses as well as his strengths and knows what he needs to be successful as he shifts from campaigning to governing.

"No one I know is better at getting things done than Rahm Emanuel," said Obama, who also spoke by phone with nine world leaders Thursday.

Obama, who survived a long contest with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, also has made it clear he will rely heavily on veterans of her husband's eight-year administration, the only Democratic presidency in the past 28 years. Podesta was President Clinton's chief of staff, and several other former Clinton aides are on Obama's short lists for key jobs, Democratic officials say. Some of them helped write a large briefing book on how to govern, assembled under Podesta's supervision.

Obama himself brims with self-confidence, to the point that some people view him as arrogant. But to a greater degree than many presidents, he appears willing to lean on Washington insiders associated with other politicians.

Still, he is also certain to bring to the White House a cadre of longtime aides.

Emanuel accepted Obama's offer with a gesture of bipartisanship, addressing part of his statement to Republicans. "We often disagree, but I respect their motives," Emanuel said. "Now is a time for unity, and, Mr. President-elect, I will do everything in my power to help you stitch together the frayed fabric of our politics, and help summon Americans of both parties to unite in common purpose."

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That would come as news to some Republicans.

In contrast to Obama's collegial style and that of his top campaign advisers, Emanuel is known as a foul-mouthed practitioner of brass-knuckled politics who relishes both conflict and publicity. He once mailed a dead fish to a political foe.

But he also earned a reputation for pragmatic efficiency, whether the goal was winning House elections for Democrats or working with Republicans to enact Clinton's centrist political agenda.

"Rahm knows Capitol Hill and has great political skills," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. "He can be a tough partisan but also understands the need to work together."

House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio was less kind. He called his appointment an "ironic choice for a president-elect who has promised to change Washington, make politics more civil and govern from the center."

Democrats say Obama is self-assured enough to acknowledge his limitations by the appointments he makes.

"I know what I'm good at. I know what I'm not good at. I know what I know, and I know what I don't know," Obama once told Pete Rouse as he prepared to move up from Illinois state senator to the U.S. Senate.

Thus, when Obama was elected to the Senate, he picked Rouse, a press-averse former top aide to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, to run his Capitol Hill office. When Obama embarked on his presidential campaign, he chose advisers with presidential campaign experience like the studious David Plouffe as campaign manager and the even-keeled David Axelrod as chief strategist.

Axelrod is likely to get a job as a top adviser at the White House, and Robert Gibbs is the likely pick for press secretary. Gibbs has been Obama's longtime spokesman and confidant, at his side from his 2004 Senate campaign through the long days on the presidential campaign trail.

In Emanuel, Obama has chosen a fellow Chicagoan who intimately knows both the White House and Congress, as a former political and policy aide for President Clinton and a current Illinois congressman who is the No. 4 Democrat in the House.

Obama frequently sought Emanuel's advice during the presidential race, according to one campaign official.

Emanuel said he weighed family and political considerations before accepting the job on Thursday, according to Democratic officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid angering Obama. He will have to resign his congressional seat and put aside hopes of becoming speaker of the House.

With the selection, Democrats say Obama seemed to recognize he may have his work cut out for him in taming the House: Liberals may try to push their own agenda, not necessarily Obama's. They say Emanuel is someone who not only can stand up to Congress but also maneuver through it to achieve a chief executive's goals.

And, Emanuel provides something Obama lacks _ a temperament and willingness to snarl, even at his boss' allies.

To varying degrees, the party's liberals and labor leaders are wary of Emanuel. He helped Clinton push the North American Free Trade Agreement through the House, angering the left.

Nonetheless, Democrats praised the selection. Said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.: "He is the perfect choice. He knows the Hill, he knows substance, he knows politics, and most importantly, he can get the job done."

Even before Tuesday's election, Obama had turned to Podesta to start laying the foundation of an Obama administration. His role became official Wednesday with the announcement that he, along with Rouse and close Obama family friend Valerie Jarrett would lead the transfer of power and chair a transition advisory board stocked with longtime Democratic Party hands.

Separately on Thursday, Obama met privately at the FBI office in Chicago with U.S. intelligence officials, preparing to become commander in chief. He received his first president's daily brief, a document written mostly by the Central Intelligence Agency and including the most critical overnight intelligence. It is accompanied by a briefing from top intelligence officials.

Later, Obama met with his transition team leaders who are tasked with building his entire administration in 10 weeks.

Obama advisers said the president-elect was emphasizing care over speed, with no plans to announce Cabinet positions this week.

Names of people said to be under consideration by the transition team spread through the rumor mill. Some Democrats say retired Marine Gen. James Jones was being discussed as secretary of state. Also, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican who endorsed Obama, was said to be interested in becoming education secretary.

Obama has indicated he'd like a bipartisan Cabinet, and Republicans who are potential candidates include Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel and Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar.

The president-elect planned his first public appearances since his victory for Friday, a meeting with economic advisers followed by a news conference. Obama and his wife, Michelle, also planned to visit the White House on Monday at President Bush's invitation.

Obama planned to stay home through the weekend, with a blackout on news announcements so that he and his staff can rest after a grueling campaign and the rush of their win Tuesday night. He is planning a family getaway to Hawaii in December before they move to the White House _ and to honor his grandmother, who died Sunday at her home there.

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Liz Sidoti reported from Washington. AP Special Correspondent David Espo and Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn in Washington and Beth Fouhy in Chicago contributed to this report.

CHICAGO — Barack Obama is signaling a shift in tactics and temperament as he moves from candidate to president-elect, picking sharp-elbowed Washington insiders for top posts. His choice Thursda...
CHICAGO — Barack Obama is signaling a shift in tactics and temperament as he moves from candidate to president-elect, picking sharp-elbowed Washington insiders for top posts. His choice Thursda...
 
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 11/07/2008

For those who perceive Obama as "arrogant" let's remember that there is a difference between confidence and arrogance. Obama recognizes his own strengths and weaknesses. He knows what he knows and knows what he doesn't know. That's the mark of true intelligence. In keeping with that, he is wisely selecting staff who have knowledge or personal qualities that he does not, in order to achieve a balanced approach to governing. His self-confidence, combined with his personal insight and willingness to recognize and compensate for his weaknesses, will no doubt make him a great leader.

Still not convinced? Compare his approach with that of George W. Bush and Sarah Palin. Bush believes he knows what he doesn't and surrounds himself with yes-men who will simply nod their heads in agreement. He has proven himself unintelligent, stubborn and impulsive and his administration has proved disastrous. Sarah Palin is another great example of arrogance; believing that she is capable of anything and everything without any proof to back it up. She is proudly ignorant and uninformed and yet somehow maintains the belief that she is capable of handling the many difficult responsibilities of the highest office in the land. That, my friends, is arrogance.

We've spent the last eight years seeing how destructive ignorance mixed with arrogance can be. Thanks to the American voters, we will now have the chance to see what confidence, intelligence and integrity can do. Enjoy the show!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 11/07/2008

One of the many misperceptions people had of O during the campaign, including some Democrats, was that he lacked the stomach for hardball politics, that he was something of a patsy. Boehner and what's left of the rump Republican party have cause to be unhappy about the Emanuel appointment. It signals O's intention to deliver on his promises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 11/07/2008

Well put.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 11/07/2008

Exactly. They are running scared I tell you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 11/07/2008
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Not to mention Joe Biden as VP. Don't tell me he's not going to be a thorn in the Senates side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 11/07/2008

I want to know who's making sure the 'bailout' money isn't going to end in Goldman Sachs pockets in thr form of bonuses. Enough with this bipartisan cr.ap, let's see some real change in action, not words. It's bad enough that Emanuel was in favor of the war, now there's talk of Powell?!

WTF? This is the guy who lied to the entire world at the UN for Pete's sake!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 11/07/2008

WRONG HEADLINE. DIFFERENT STORYLINE. WHAT KIND OF JOURNALISTS ARE YOU?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 AM on 11/07/2008

Second! One sentence in a lengthy story does not a headline make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 11/07/2008

Third! This happens too often at HuffPo ... frustrating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 11/07/2008

The whole world is watching ................. President Elect Obama make these appointments

We all voted for CHANGE. Let's HOPE he sets up the chess board with the right pieces.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 11/07/2008

good article...but when was this posted ?...this evening, the byline notes.

....yet this afternoon Lugar said he wasn't interested, and Powell said he wasn't interested in education secretary....

keep it current, Liz and Nedra.....some of this info was well out of date by the time you posted it....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 11/07/2008
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Keep Republicans away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 AM on 11/07/2008

Actually no. I'm sorry but I disagree. The bipartisan way is the only way this country can move toward the change we think. This country went to h ell in a hand basket when the divided we stand mentality hit.

I want to see a bipartisan group working together to begin to fix this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 11/07/2008
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How are you going to get us out of this CRISIS?


An Answer: HOMEOWNER Walk Aways and bankruptcies are Feeding the banks bad loans which are in turn wiping out the Banks ability to loan!

We do not need another stimulus as that had little effect!

Banks have a choice get 45% to 60% or get next to nothing!

But giving Homeowners a low interest loan to replace a 10% to 15% loan will give people lots of money to spend and stimulate the economy for months to come!

The only way to end this CRISIS is to stop the hemorrhaging of Home Mortgage Walk-Aways!

Every day we wait it gets worse as people walk and homes depreciate!

The best stimulus package is to solve that FIRST!

Technology can also help remove the Mortgage Company layer with automated loans from Fannie and Freddie and provide lower rates to stabilize the housing market!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 11/07/2008
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I'm still in awe that Obama won

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 AM on 11/07/2008

As far as I am concerned, Bush is already out of office. President Obama is the president of the United States effective immediately!
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 11/07/2008

AS THE REPUBLICANS AND THEIR PUNDITS CONTINUE TO SPEW GARBAGE FROM THEIR MOUTHS ...THE WORLD CELEBRATES!!! WE SEE THAT FOREIGN LEADERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD...THEY, AS WELL AS WE, ARE SO VERY HAPPY TO SEE THE BUSH YEARS GOING FAST INTO THE PAST!!!

FINALLY ONCE AGAIN....WE CAN START TO HAVE DEMOCRACY BACK IN AMERICA!!! ..."whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter it or abolish it!!!"

I SAT BEHIND JOHN F. KENNEDY AT ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH IN WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA THE SUNDAY BEFORE HE WAS KILLED! (I WAS 12 YEARS OLD) MY GRANDMOTHER ALMOST TORE MY ARM OUT OF THE SOCKET A YEAR BEFORE...HELPING ME TO SHAKE HANDS WITH JOHN F. KENNEDY AT THE KENNEDY COMPOUND IN PALM BEACH...WHICH I DID!

I WAS SO THRILLED THEN! I HAVEN'T BEEN SO HAPPY SINCE!!! GOODNESS AND GREATNESS HAS RETURNED!!!

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND ESPECIALLY GEORGE W. BUSH AND DICK CHENEY ARE THE ABSOLUTELY WORST PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT AMERICA EVER HAD! JUST WAIT UNTIL THEY LEAVE OFFICE. WE WILL FIND OUT HORRIBLE THINGS...STILL HIDDEN DEEP IN THE HALLS OF THE WHITE HOUSE!

CAROLINE KENNEDY WAS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT...THAT BARACK OBAMA REMINDS HER OF HER FATHER, JFK!!! I AGREE!!!
THANK YOU, DEAR GOD, FOR PRAYERS ANSWERED!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 AM on 11/07/2008

It was his intelligence and judgment that first magnetized me. Now I see that brilliance continue to shine as he shifts from campaigning to governing. O's statement about knowing what he does know and knowing what he does not know is the best reflection of a good leader ~ one who knows himself so he knows, with assurance and confidence, that he can look to others for assistance and counsel. It is insight that leads to judgment and it is judgment that leads to good leadership! What a shift for our country!!!! Let's get this party started!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 11/07/2008

This man is wasting no time. About time we see some real action. January 20th can't come soon enough...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 11/07/2008
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THE ADULTS ARE IN CHARGE AGAIN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 11/07/2008

Great news! Yes the tone is changing and Obama is showing that he means that the serious work to be done, will be done and won't suffer Repugs' sabotage attempt. Unity is the key and let the mud slide since everything he will do will be over-scrutinized.

Hope the rest of the staff will be as good. No I know it will be! (Richardson, please!) But where are the women??? Even Bush had Condi and made her into a trademark. I am sure we can find a high profile Non-Palin like woman for one of the top job

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 AM on 11/07/2008

Rahm Emanuel is his COS for heavens sake. What is the problem with that? It is not as if he is going to be secretary of State or an Ambassador to the U.N. My understanding is that this man is respected on both sides of the isle and has friends on both sides of the isles. Besides this two have been friends for a long time. The ring of the comments regarding Emanuel would lead any one to believe that the Republicans are such gentle Statesmans. Those who feel that going with a knife to a gunfight have a chance to retain power are crazy. Another point that every one seems to miss is that Emanuel is loyal,COMPETENT, and a Jew, an item that should put to rest the claim of some smear operators who were claiming that Obama was antisemitic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 11/07/2008

Very good points in you post. Emanuel will be great as an advisor, organizer and enforcer for President Obama. I really hate when the media just picks apart every word and every pick Obama will make as if they really know the real reasons.

All I know is that Obama led a masterful campaign. Very few mistakes during a grueling and tough two year campaign. If he runs his presidency as flawless this country is in good hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 11/07/2008
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