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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC: William Daley resigning as Chief of Staff [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)35. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Last edited Tue Jan 10, 2012, 02:22 PM - Edit history (1)
There was NEVER a good reason for Obama to keep picking chiefs of staff who hate the progressive wing of the party.
It was wrong to pick Chuckie and it was wrong to pick Rahm. No Republican president ever had a chief of staff that treated HIS party's base as the enemy.
The chief of staff position in a Democratic White House should only be held by somebody who puts workers and the poor first. It should never go to somebody who's more comfortable in the suites than the streets. Nobody in the suites is ever on OUR side.
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yardwork
Jan 2012
#12
why not cut out the middle man and give Obama the receptionist desk outside Lloyd Blankfein's office
yurbud
Jan 2012
#20
the only positions in government guys like that should be taking is in a prison cell.
yurbud
Jan 2012
#57
please, sir, may I have a bit more? The fat cats have eaten so much they've fallen asleep
yurbud
Jan 2012
#21
I am ever so grateful for the list, but the fat cats got far more, and I'm still hungry.
yurbud
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#48
I miss that about DU, also. All the liberals and researchers keep getting kicked off & tombstoned.
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Jan 2012
#37
If he had named Howard Dean as COS replacement, I would work my precinct for him.
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Jan 2012
#25
Wellstone was his faculty advisor at Carleton - the article doesn't really say if Paul liked him or
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Jan 2012
#31