The real number two at the White House
James Forsyth 9:03pm
The Obama campaign was a no-drama operation. Partly this was a matter of the candidate’s temperament but it was also to create a contrast first with the drama-filled Clinton campaign that suffered from a surfeit of egos and then with the McCain campaign whose principal seemed, at times, to be almost addicted to the dramatic gesture. But the decision to bring in some of the most colourful figures in the Democratic Party into the administration has, though, rather changed things.
Take the hyper-competitive Rahm Emanuel, the former Clinton White House staffer—Josh Lyman in the West Wing is based on him—turned Congressman, who Obama drafted in to be his chief of staff. Ryan Lizza’s New Yorker profile of him paints a brilliant portrait of him. This response by Emauel (warning: profanity ahead) about why Paul Krugman’s critique of the stimulus, that Obama conceded too much to Senate centrists, is wrong rather sums up the Chief of Staff:
Emanuel has the experience and the skill-set that you want in a White House Chief of Staff. Whether he has the temperament remains to be seen. His displays of rage do seem to be designed to serve a purpose, though. His mood will have been improved today by the internal debate that the Republicans are having over the stimulus coming out into the open with the national governors association meeting in DC.“Write a fucking column on how to seat the son of a bitch. I would be fascinated with that column. O.K.?” Emanuel stood up theatrically and gestured toward his seat with open palms. “Anytime they want, they can have it,” he said of those who are critical of his legislative strategies. “I give them my chair.”



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molesworth 1
February 22nd, 2009 9:30pm Report this commentSomebody sent him 'The Thick Of It' DVD boxset for Christmas, then, eh?
Obnoxio The Clown
February 22nd, 2009 11:40pm Report this commentThe real number two at the White House
Are you implying that he's a bit of a shit?
JohnAnt
February 23rd, 2009 12:24am Report this commentClearly he will be the Dick Cheney of this administration. Better not give him a gun.
Augustus
February 23rd, 2009 1:07pm Report this commentLast month the New York Times ran a story thus: "The capital flew in bit of a tizzy when, on his first full day in the White House, President Obama was photographed in the Oval Office without his suit jacket. There was however, a logical explanation: Mr Obama had cranked up the thermostat. 'He's
from Hawaii, OK?' said Mr Obama's senior adviser, David Axelrod, who occupies the small but strategically located office next door to his boss.
'He likes it warm, you could grow orchids in there."
And this from a man who said:
"We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes at 72 degrees at all times...and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership, that's not going to happen."
Just another example of the personal leadership Obama demonstrates on environmental issues. Rules are meant to be followed by the little people, not him. Is that leadership?
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