Posted on 01/30/2009 11:40:26 AM PST by lewisglad
From their shared loathing of Rahm Emanuel to the insurgency led by the minority leader (he took us by the throat), the inside story of why not a single House Republican supported the presidents stimulus package.
"Rahm, you don't waste a crisis," a senior Republican, speaking on the phone in a mock dialogue, pretended to tease White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel the day before the stimulus bill vote in the House of Representatives. "Rahm, you're making the Clinton mistake going for spending in a crisis. Reagan radically adjusted the tax code in his crisis. Rahm, all youre trying to do is scare people, like Hank Paulson did with the TARP. It won't work this time. We're wise to it. Rahm, you won't get ten votes from us. Not ten."
Rahm hates us and lets us know it, and we hate him back, said a senior Republican.
It turned out that this estimate was 1,000 percent too high, because Emanuels go-for-the-big-win style, even when mixed with the presidents earnest charm, did not gain even one vote from the House GOP. The caucus held together like a stone wall when it came time to vote on the Democratic-authored $825 billion stimulus packageall 177 members joined 11 Blue Dog Democrats for the 244-188 final tally. How this was done explains the sudden and surprising new discipline of the Republican Party.
"Rahm told the president that he can take care of Congress," a senior Republican reported to me. "He said, These guys will roll over, they're afraid of being called the party of No. Believe me, I know them. They'll be easy."
The day before the vote, Emanuel sent the president to the Hill to meet with the House Republicans for a generous 90-minute question-and-answer session that was well-received by the members. "He's charming," was the universal verdict, one prominent Republican told me. The president was patient, he gave us plenty of time. But he didn't convince anyone. After he left, we looked at each other, and said, How can they stick him with this garbage?
Since the beginning of his campaign for the presidency, Barack Obama has spoken repeatedly of post-partisanship. He promised that he would transcend the divisions of the past by uniting Democrats and Republicans alike. His actions, engineered by Emanuel, were intended to win enough Republican votes to claim not just a victory on the stimulus bill but also confirmation of his post-partisan leadership. The result, with not a single Republican voting in favor, despite Obamas wining and dining, joking and cajoling, reveals a Washington as polarized as it has ever been. The dream of post-partisanship did not last one vote in the Congress.
The day before the crucial vote in the House, Minority Leader John Boehner told his troops that the Republican Party is no longer a bureaucracy. "He took us by the throat and told us, You're no longer the majority, stop acting like it," a senior Republican told me about the run up to the vote. If you've got an idea, get it on MSNBC. This is an entrepreneurial insurgency. He was kicking the ball around. He wants everyone involved. If there's an amendment, he told us to offer it. If you have 48 seconds for YouTube, get it up there. Get busy and resist in every instance
Emanuel, working with his old boss and ally, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, made it easy for the Republicans to resist. Every penny in the more than 600-page bill came from a Democratic wish list of pork that dated back to the beginning of the Bush administration. "They were limited the last two years by the White House keeping firm on the cap for each bill," a congressional source reported to me, "and Nancy Pelosi told them all to send their ideas to David Obey [chairman of the House Appropriations Committee], and he just put them together in one great big earmark."
"We won the election, we wrote the bill," said Pelosi as many times as she could to an open microphone. But what was happening away from the microphone made it even easier for the Republicans to hold together. All they had to do was bring up Rahm Emanuel.
Rahm hates us and lets us know it, and we hate him back, said a senior Republican. If we had gotten together in a room and tried to write a bill that put the taxpayer together with the Republican Party, we could not have come up with this thing. It is too unbelievable.
Rahm Emanuel is the Republicans favorite piñata. Overwound and overbearing, the Chicago congressman helped destroy the Republican majority in 2006 when he acted as chief fund raiser, candidate recruiter, and stump speaker. On the night the Democrats took the House back after 12 years of Republican rule, he praised himself for delivering a thumpin. Now that hes Obamas chief of staff, the Republicans have him to poke at for at least four years.
After the vote, President Obama, at Emanuels suggestion, hosted a bipartisan reception at the White House for congressional leaders from both houses. John Boehner joked that he felt like the snake at the garden party. But the Republican leaders were not silent.
We gave the president what he asked for, a temporary stimulus bill, said a senior Republican, at half the cost of what the Democrats wrote. He knows it. They handed him a monster of spending. Rahm did this, and now he takes this to the Senate. Does Rahm want to be an honest broker, or does he want to be the guy who socks Republicans in the face? He isnt helping with the Democrats, and hes hurting with the Republicans.
Polling showed us that when we took the vote, independent support for the bill was collapsing, a senior Republican said. Democratic support was climbing while the independents ran away.
What does Rahm do? Is he going to go to the Democrats and say no to this? Or is he going to make his president sign it?
Emanuels answer to the Republican shutout is to announce that the Democratic Party will target Republicans by running campaigns in their districts to tell the voters that their representative voted against 4 million jobs.
Eight days after Obamas inauguration, the partisan battles are at full tilt.
John Batchelor is radio host of the John Batchelor Show in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
One word for Rahm- PUNK
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Thanks for the ping. I’m glad the Pubs stayed together, but as this vote shows, it doesn’t really matter because the Rats have an overwhelming majority in the House of Representatives.
OK, that's very nice.
The really importan question, though, is whether or not Republicans can figure out what we stand for, and then figure out how to communicate it effectively to the taxpayers.
We've already been down the wrong path with this sort of thing with Newt Gingrich's "Contract for America."
Regardless of what it was meant to be, it ended up being little more than a lightning rod for what we were opposed to, where Bill Clinton was concerned. Clinton's mistakes, and Democrat hubris, led to the Republican victories in '94 -- the Contract fed voter disgust with the ruling party.
But -- and we forget this at our peril -- Bill Clinton went on to use the Contract fact to feed Gingrich his own teeth. Clinton's re-election was primarily enabled by Mr. Gingrich's inept attempts to force the Contract through, and by the Republicans' inability to convince the voters that it meant anything positive.
Neither do I.
He is not doing the Republicans any favors by publishing this stuff - at least not with Americans who are more interested in the economy and their financial situation than in Rahm Emanuel.
Agreed. Emanuel's acknowledged to be obnoxious, and possibly playing good-cop/bad-cop for his boss, but in the long run, who cares? It's the result that counts.
Batchelor's trying to feed some unsourced gossip into the mill -- the situation's a bit too grim for that silliness.
Soon, 0bama will realize that success while having Rahm E on his team is like scoring on a first date with a parasitic twin hanging bareass from your cheek.
It would be nice if Blagojevich brought Rahm down, but I'm not counting on it.
Obama's COS, Rahm Emanuel, pledging allegiance to the USA on inaguration day.
Wanna bet?
Hope.
Change.
Now what Zero?
Rahm's insubordination is breathtaking.....questions aside about the propriety of doing that to ANYONE, much less the President of the United States,
The pained expression on Obama's face in that first hour in the Oval Office, as Rahm leaned over him, was VERY telling.
Obama knows Rahm continually tries to overshadow him .......Enamuel arrogantly stands with his hands on hips for official pics---just so he will stand out from the crowd. And it is a message----"you guys will have to deal with me--not Obama."
The knuckle episode is illustrative of a seriously disturbed sociopath. Pres Obama gets mega-attention, so Rahm cracks his knuckles to assure everyone and himself that he is The One. The guy NEEDS to be in the limelight.....he needs ego-boosting at all times.
It's nauseasting to think this guy was in our Congress.This two-bit guy is sophmoric....even without wearing his tutu.
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Is Rahm attempting to coverup his true activties in the IDF? Or could it be that the Mossad does not allow public disclosure of their agents' activties?
THE LATEST VERSION ---Rahm never served in the IDF he volunteered for Sar'el, which is a three week, civilians-assist-the-IDF program, where they live on an IDF base, wash dishes, repair machinery, do laundry, etc.
RAHM GAVE OUT THIS VERSION--- He was a civilian volunteer assisting the Israel Defense Forces during the 1991 Gulf War, repairing truck brakes in one of Israel's northern bases.
RAHM ALSO GAVE OUT THIS VERSION---During the 1991 Gulf War, Israel was asked by the United States not to militarily respond to the Scud missiles that Iraq was hurling at them..........and Rahm was in Israel to assist them in not responding militarily.
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Obaba can settle these "Islamic smears" ONCE AND FOR ALL. Unbelievably Obama has not responded to the "Islamic smears" Rahm has had to endure. Obama should obtain copies of Rahm's paychecks to demonstrate that payments to Rahm were NOT coming out of the IDF military budget. Cause if they did, that would wipeout Rahm's US citizenship.
Ever-helpful Rahm also orchestrated the Clinton-era Arafat/Rabin Oslo handshake on the WH lawn. Here's a helpful suggestion for Rahm: At the next inevitable WH peace confab, Rahm should invite the man with 289 wives-----the guy takes a wife everytime Israel goes to the peace table.
Presuming he isn't indicted and convicted for bribery regarding Zero's seat in the Senate. Blago named him as a co-conspirator yesterday.
“Capo Rahm”
"That tutued, plie-ing fairy of Obama's better not get anywhere near me."
Blago is going TOO EASY!!! He's got to be up to something.
He knows how politics works and I think he's playing the game. Just wondering how long before the Kenyan mob shuts him up.
I think more and more Americans are going to regret having this infantile, partisan schmuck as their POTUS.
Going against Rahm and Pelosi WILL win a lot of Congressional districts in middle America. They are consistently wrong. As to "principles" .. I am just glad that they may finally be finding out that they have some!
Why couldn’t they have done the right thing when they were the majority? Then they were worse than the Rats in increasing the rate and amount of spending. No, they get no credit from me.
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