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In reply to the discussion: Rahm Emanuel is in Deep, Deep Trouble [View all]rpannier
(24,875 posts)106. Man has been an intregal part of two administrations that started with large congressional
majorities that evaporated within two years
Why in the hell would you want someone like that on her team
The man is toxic and he doesn't appear to be that bright
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But the rampage he has done on the school system is a gaping bloody wound he can't fix now.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2015
#99
They are different issues yes, but the privatization of all of it is the same issue.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2015
#210
Emails Suggest Mayor’s Staff Knew About Laquan McDonald Video During His Re-Election Campaign
jeff47
Dec 2015
#187
We have facts. You've chosen to pretend each of those facts lives in an isolated bubble.
jeff47
Dec 2015
#192
What would you prefer to call $5M paid to the family without even filing a lawsuit?
jeff47
Dec 2015
#194
He signs: but he is not legally able to inter-fer: The Police lied to him too!
lewebley3
Dec 2015
#208
oh please. anyone who questions another persons loyalty to their party is a repiblican
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#23
Good catch, while I despise Rahm, I am sick and tired of these attacks on Obama
randys1
Dec 2015
#31
Why would Obama appoint a despicable chief of staff, with center-right policies?
villager
Dec 2015
#37
It's still a good question, despite your refusal to answer it. And in democracies, questions are ok.
villager
Dec 2015
#55
No, you're cluelessly, rudely trying to broadbrush with ignorant cheap pot shots.. and
Cha
Dec 2015
#212
I think Obama owed a lot of favors to a lot of people. I think it is only the last
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#62
I have thought for a long time that becoming a politician has to be a lot like
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#102
Yea, he started almost the bottom and worked his way up. That is the way it used to be done.
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#107
I think at some point he got some big money from the Stephens and the Tysons, I
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#111
Try this guy out.. I know he has part of Systematics down, just not all of it.
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#115
It's a VERY good question. People are judged by the company they keep, which is not at all
kath
Dec 2015
#94
Actually, the problem is non-Bernie supporters not acting like Dems.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Dec 2015
#66
An honest progressive will take swipes at who ever deserves it. It's on the conservatives that
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#123
So what do you think it says? I think it says that he owed Rahm for helping him get elected. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#138
Close but not quite right. I don't like DINO's. Anyone can call themselves a Democrat.
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#207
I really like Obama (except for his excessive use of drones and a few other things)
fleur-de-lisa
Dec 2015
#50
Didn't know about Penny's role. So Obama had his own billionaire backing him.
AZ Progressive
Dec 2015
#51
I don't see him as savvy, smart of a chess player. I see him as a short man syndrome, big mouth
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#22
There is a reason why I voted twice against his Joe Pesci character wannabe crooked ass. Fuck
Guy Whitey Corngood
Dec 2015
#5
A man on MSNBC before said he should resign and go work somwhere else. I agree, he...
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2015
#9
The eternal cynic in me tells me he'll be able to ride this out. But I've
Guy Whitey Corngood
Dec 2015
#11
Yes. He is part of the Clinton/Obama in-crowd. He epitomizes the Democratic Party's in-crowd.
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#45
Man has been an intregal part of two administrations that started with large congressional
rpannier
Dec 2015
#106
They're here, and have been for some time... there must be a lack of media coverage.
MerryBlooms
Dec 2015
#58
he has no soul and he has no character. That is the root of his problems. No one with
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#24
he was on Farrakhan's TV show: he feels justified no matter how many braincases his cops empty out
MisterP
Dec 2015
#98
That 5 million in hush money leaves a rather inconvenient paper trail.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2015
#36
I agree with this. About the only way he can get out of this mess is with support from some
MADem
Dec 2015
#61
Well. most of us knew what he was about so I am not surprised. Disappointed, but not surprised. nt
silvershadow
Dec 2015
#80
He richly deserves every single bit of the "trouble" he is in. Should be prosecuted for obstruction
kath
Dec 2015
#90
Anyone counting on him to resign in disgrace or be recalled are probably spinning their wheels.
RichVRichV
Dec 2015
#93
I can picture this egomaniac telling Hillary he's available to be her running mate.....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#120
She won't put him in the VP slot, but there's plenty of positions filled after an election.
jeff47
Dec 2015
#178
I expect that Hillary will choose him as VP before it comes to the matter of re-election or recall.
JVS
Dec 2015
#131
Ambassadorships for politicians are pretty much dead-ends for a national career
HereSince1628
Dec 2015
#166
I notice all the smug "Rahm won because he was inherently superior to his opponent" posts
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#150
Bingo. He's got the same narcissistic personality disorder thing going on
bullwinkle428
Dec 2015
#167
