Dispatches from Chicago
Apparently, Rahm has accepted the chief-of-staff job, no really this time – at least we think. Robert Gibbs will be Obama's press secretary. And Fortune.com reports that Larry Summers is in the lead for Treasury Secretary. Tomorrow Obama will meet with his economic advisors and hold his first press conference as president-elect, where we think he'll make more staffing announcements. So far this transition is going at lightening pace compared to Clinton, who didn't make his first appointments until Dec. 10, 1992, and George W. Bush didn't name Andy Card his CoS until early January, though that process was obviously delayed by the recount.
Also, Obama and Michelle will visit the White House Monday at the invitation of George and Laura. “Michelle and I look forward to meeting with President Bush and the First Lady on Monday to begin the process of a smooth, effective transition. I thank him for reaching out in the spirit of bipartisanship that will be required to meet the many challenges we face as a nation,” Obama said in a statement just sent out.
Update: Obama and Rahm's full statements on the appointment after the jump:
“I am pleased to announce that my good friend, Congressman Rahm Emanuel, has agreed to serve as my White House chief of staff. I announce this appointment first because the Chief of Staff is central to the ability of a President and Administration to accomplish an agenda. And no one I know is better at getting things done than Rahm Emanuel.
“During his seven years in the Clinton White House, Rahm was the point man on some of the most difficult issues, from the passage of landmark anti-crime legislation to the expansion of health care coverage for children. In just six years in Congress, he has risen to leadership, helping to craft myriad important pieces of legislation and guide them to passage. In between, Rahm spent several years in the private sector, where he worked on large and complicated financial transactions. That experience, combined with his service on the committees on Ways and Means and Banking, have given Rahm deep insights into the challenging economic issues that will be front and center for our Administration. Though Rahm understands how to get things done in Washington, he still looks at the world from the perspective of his neighbors and constituents on the Northwest Side of Chicago, who work long and hard, and ask only that their government stand on their side and honor their values. The son of an Israeli immigrant, Rahm shares a passionate love for this country, and has devoted much of his life to its cause.
“His decision to accept this position is a wonderful reflection of that commitment, for it is not easy to give up the significant position he holds today as chair of the House Democratic conference. The post he has accepted also will require more time away from Amy, and their children, Zach, Ilana and Leah, which I know is painful and difficult.
“I appreciate his friendship. And I, and all Americans, should be grateful that Rahm is once again answering his country's call,” said President-elect Barack Obama.
Statement from Congressman Rahm Emanuel
“I know what a privilege it is to serve in the White House, and am humbled by the responsibility we owe the American people. I'm leaving a job I love to join your White House for one simple reason - like the record amount of voters who cast their ballot over the last month, I want to do everything I can to help deliver the change America needs. We have work to do, and Tuesday Americans sent Washington a clear message – get the job done.
“I have loved the time I spent in the House, both the successes and the setbacks, and I am grateful to the people of the Fifth Congressional district who sent me to work on their behalf. I was proud to serve on a leadership team with Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Majority Whip Jim Clyburn. They have taught me invaluable lessons—even a few lessons in humility, believe it or not.
“I want to say a special word about my Republican colleagues, who serve with dignity, decency and a deep sense of patriotism. We often disagree, but I respect their motives. 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.
“It has been almost 150 years since Americans turned to a proud son of Illinois as their President. Early in his first term, Abraham Lincoln said, “The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew.”
“Today, once again, our country is piled high with difficulty, and Americans have put their trust in President-elect Barack Obama and Vice-President-elect Joe Biden to think and act anew. And Mr. President-elect, I promise that your White House will do everything in our power to rise to the occasion,” said Congressman Rahm Emanuel.
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Do you really expect anything less from this campaign. Obama has run the most disciplined and effective campaign in history, yet now people are surprised that he will hit the ground running. It's called thinking through the process -- hello a guy that thinks go figure...
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Okay, but for at least a few more days please maintain a post ratio of 1:1 in terms of substance vs. funny/stupid stuff Sarah Palin did. Still hungry for it.
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It would appear that his measuring the drapes came in handy after all......
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It would appe@r that his measuring the drapes c@me in h@ndy after all......
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It would appe@r that his measuring the dr@pes c@me in h@ndy after all......
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drapes is a bad word!
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dr@pes is a bad word
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OK - Now I see it.....
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JNS,
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Gibbs and the Obama campaign put out a statement that the Gibbs appointment isnt a done deal. I think its on politico also so you might want to update your post -
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pourme
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Honestly as serious and nerveracking as this election was I would appreciate a 5:1 ratio of funny stories to serious stuff. I wouldnt even mind some Obama gaffes we havent heard about. I think we all deserve a break from the frenetic tone of the election! -
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I hope the Gibbs report is for real. That would be Obama's "Bring it on" message to Hannity et al.
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@sgw - Agreed. I want to know who had lettuce stuck between their teeth when talking to a foreign leader, and I want to know it NOW.
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Paul Dirks, when I said early on that this modbot would enhance our puzzle solving ski!!s, it took me a minute to realize why that went into moderation. Sigh.
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I approve of Rahm. He'll be mega-@asshole bad cop to Obama's good cop. Can't wait to see him go "Rahmbo" on those who step out of line.
As for Summers, well, not sure how I feel about that. I trust Obama's judgement, but Summers comes with WAY too much baggage to be in the most important economic role.
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Sorry it was on thinkprogress.org via TPM that the Gibbs deal is not all the way done yet.
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http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/11/senior_obama_aide_gibbs_as_whi.php -
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pourme,
I wasn't expecting the emotional wallop from this election. I need snark to recover. I want to hear more about Sarah Palin's mad geography sk!llz. -
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pourme,
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I want to know which Obama campaign member has the hottest temper. Which one is a drunk. Which one tried to hit on JNS. Which one was talking sh!t about Obama behind his back. Which one is addicted to internet porn. Which one cheered when marijuana was decriminalized in MA on Tuesday. Which one smells funny.
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I mean there is nothing else to look forward to now and I am fiending for some info lol -
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pourme
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I want to know which Obama campaign member has the hottest temper. Which one is a drunk. Which one tried to hit on JNS. Which one was talking sh!t about Obama behind his back. Which one is addicted to internet p0rn. Which one cheered when marijuana was decriminalized in MA on Tuesday. Which one smells funny.
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I mean there is nothing else to look forward to now and I am fiending for some info lol -
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YES! I'm spent on substance. I want sub-Middle School gossip, and I want it from Jay Newton-Small in this post within ten minutes on my mark. Mark!
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tpm also has a funny Onion newscast on the aftermath of the Obama victory. plenty snark
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pourmecoffee:
Fluffiness? From moi? I am a serious journalist! I frown upon such frivolity. Though, Obama did once bum a couple of smokes off of me before he (and I) quit. Oh, and they're ALL drunks. -
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jarais et al: yeah, me neither. Anyone else find their sleeping all the time?
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JNS - SWEET! You live. Now, stick your hand in Klein's beard and see what's in there. I guarantee you there's something hysterical in there.
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Kathy,
I'm on the verge of either happydancing or crying all the time. It's really, really disturbing. -
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oops - not only sleeping, my own personal grammar filter has gotten lost.
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In other news, I think I'm pleased about Emanuel, who I think is one incredibly smart guy, but who does have a bit of a reputation. I heard him say today "well yeah, I do like to win when winning's about policy." I don't think it's a bad thing for Obama for some Repugs to come out and say "boo hoo, you said you wanted to change the tone in Washington." Apparently that's supposed to mean not caring whether you get things done.
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