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Who will be President Obama's Chief of Staff?

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He is suppose to be announcing tomorrow (or the next day) who will be his White House Chief of Staff.

Any predictions?

The only thing I can even remotely think of -- and it's way on a limb here -- is one of the Clintons. He did say to Clinton tonight that he looked forward to speaking to Hillary and Bill very soon.
 
If he wants to mend branches with the Clintons, it'll be Rahm.

If he wants to start out on a bipartisan foot, it won't.
 
Hmm Chief of Staff, how about David Plouffe? I love him even more than Barack now.
 
If he wants to mend branches with the Clintons, it'll be Rahm.

If he wants to start out on a bipartisan foot, it won't.

I believe it will be Rahm.
 
Chief of Staff = Louis Farrakhan

Secretary of Defense = William Ayers

Secretary of State = Michelle Obama

White House Spiritual Advisor = Reverand Jeremiah Wright
 
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Chief of Staff = Louis Farrakhan

Secretary of Defense = William Ayers

Secretary of State = Michelle Obama

White House Spiritual Advisor = Reverand Jeremiah Wright

You must be furious today. Hee hee hee :mrgreen:
 
Show some class.

I see you're furious too! Double hee hee hee

Sorry, but I thought SgtRock was quite rude prior to the election. Payback is hell, ain't it?
 
Wasn't someone rumored to be offered the job?

I forget his name, some Congressman from Illinois (House Member?). I know its not a senator, which means its not Dick Durbin.
 
Wasn't someone rumored to be offered the job?

I forget his name, some Congressman from Illinois (House Member?). I know its not a senator, which means its not Dick Durbin.

LOL Rahm Emmanuel. ;)
 
How did you two (aps, rightinny) know it would be Rahm?

It was being reported on MSNBC and CNN.

I don't know what I think of this pick. Whenever I have seen Emmanuel on a political show, I haven't been impressed with him....at all!
 
He is suppose to be announcing tomorrow (or the next day) who will be his White House Chief of Staff.

Any predictions?

The only thing I can even remotely think of -- and it's way on a limb here -- is one of the Clintons. He did say to Clinton tonight that he looked forward to speaking to Hillary and Bill very soon.
Some Chicago thug.
 
Mmm hmm.
But he was a part of the Clinton administration.
Does that count for anything?

People talk about him as being incredibly savvy. Okay. We shall see.

What I do find interesting is that Boehner (sp?) criticizes Obama's choice, essentially stating that Obama didn't mean it when he said he would reach across the aisle, and yet Clinton was known for reaching across the aisle. :confused:

Personally, I think Boehner is an asswipe. Lindsey Graham was happy with the Emmanuel pick.
 
People talk about him as being incredibly savvy. Okay. We shall see.

What I do find interesting is that Boehner (sp?) criticizes Obama's choice, essentially stating that Obama didn't mean it when he said he would reach across the aisle, and yet Clinton was known for reaching across the aisle. :confused:

Personally, I think Boehner is an asswipe. Lindsey Graham was happy with the Emmanuel pick.

What do you except from someone who pronounces his name "bay-nor" (which is probably incorrect haha) when it looks like it should be "bo-ner" (which looks and sounds more correct to me). :mrgreen:
 
Lindsey Graham was happy with the Emmanuel pick.
Anything the GOP pull-string puppet is in favor of, should be reason enough to give pause...:doh
 
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