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2010-09-14

Rahm Emanuel's middle finger

Vatic Note: Remember, Rahm was given a free apartment by BP, the oil company that the White House allowed to run the entire gulf fiasco and to run it as a gestapo operation stomping on the rights of just about everyone including hte press. So, Rahm has been taken care of very well by his people. Now Mayor Daley just announced he is retiring as Mayor of Chicago and the person they designated to replace him is non other than Rahm. No wonder he said he would be resigning his chief of Staff position by November. We will see. Chicago is Israel redux and Rahm is Mossad, nice combination.    He will run Obama from Chicago through who knows who.   I like this articles analogy to  the "middle finger" concept.  Its appropriate.

Rahm Emanuel's middle finger
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/9/20/19724/5977
by Steven Searle
Wed Sep 20, 2006 at 04:07:24 PM PDT

Rahm Emanuel and his book ("The Plan: Big Ideas for America," co-authored by Bruce Reed), are the subjects of my reflections today. Appropriately enough (as you will see), I will start with Rahm's middle finger (on his right hand), which was lost to a meat slicer when he was a teenager. Bear with me on this train of thought:

Wikipedia states: "During the 1991 Gulf War, Emanuel [then 32 years old] was a civilian volunteer in Israel, rust-proofing brakes on an army base in northern Israel."

Questions:

1) Isn't it difficult to perform a tactile function like "rust-proofing brakes" with a missing finger?

2) Doesn't it strike you as rather odd that someone as talented and ambitious as Rahm chose to assist his fellow Jews in such a mundane capacity?

That's on the one hand (as it were); on the other, we have this claim by one Sherman Skolnick (10/17/05):

"[Rahm Emanuel] is Deputy Chief for North America of Israeli Intelligence, The Mossad, even while he is now a Congressman."

No matter what you may think of Sherman Skolnick (or Wikipedia, for that matter), perhaps Rahm as Mossad-man is more believable than Rahm as grease monkey. Or perhaps the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

Now consider this bit from http://www.theneweditor/ :

" Rep. Emanuel, who made almost $10 million in 2002, accumulated the bulk of his net worth between 1999-2002 after serving in the Clinton Administration, when, with no experience in the field, he was hired as an investment banker at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. There is nothing illegal in this, as many trade-off of previous government contacts and reap big rewards."

Question: Was that $10 million "compensation" due to his "previous government contacts," or was it a down payment for future services to be rendered? Or perhaps that answer also lies somewhere in the middle.

The only reason I ask these questions is, not enough others are - especially those with stars in their eyes thinking Rahm and Company will lead the Democrats to the Promised Land in 2008. I invite you (the loyal partisans of Daily Kos) to take a much harder look at the types of men who are generating "Big Ideas for America" on your behalf.

Rahm Emanuel has quite a gift for attracting money his way - from raising record amounts to re-elect Dirt Bag Daley as Duh Mare of the City of Chicago, to wowing Clinton with his Midas touch, to finding just the right job at the right time to (well) become a Midas himself. Yet he says in his book, "Washington has forgotten that we're a nation of barn raisers, not fund-raisers, and of shared sacrifice, not special privilege." [Excuse me?]

That being said, apparently legions of ever-hopeful Democrats (many of them self-avowed progressives) have no qualms about falling over each other to beat a path to Rahm's door. Yet some of you can't resist beating me up as a potential spoiler in the 2008 presidential campaign. You might not want to vote for me, you might believe in the two-party monopoly system, you might believe it's the Democrats turn [to gangbang us].

Be that as it may. However, I hope you start asking more of your leaders. It's one thing to be attracted to aggressive "winner" types; everybody luvs `em. It's quite another to deepen your level of expectation past the layers of charisma. I'd like to see the Democratic National Convention in 2008 crowded with presidential hopefuls making speeches while the "peanut gallery" loudly chants: "Contract! Contract! Contract!" [As in, "Put at least some of your campaign promises in the form of a written contract, and in that way become the Best Party Available."]

As for Rahm's and Bruce's book, it's a featherweight. Worse than that, I view it as Rahm's way of giving the naïve among us "the middle finger." Read it anyway, since these are your leaders talking. But also read "American Theocracy," by Kevin Phillips and "The European Dream" by Jeremy Rifkin for not only better writing but also better thinking. Then come up with your own proposals for changing American politics. And insist that you be heard.



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3 comments:

  1. Rahm Emanuel Lights National Menorah At White House (PHOTOS) Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/13/rahm-emanuel-lights-natio_n_390552.html

    Compare the image of marines planting of Old Glory atop Iwo Jima with the photos of Rham Emanuel and two rabbis atop a cherry picker lighting the 'national menorah'--a huge menorah planted on the White House lawn where no Christian nativity scenes may be placed.

    ZIonist Jews have staked their claim on the corporation: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

    MISSION ACCOMPLISHED (or so they think)

    ReDiscover911.com

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  2. @whole2th: That wouldn't be a friendly face from AlterNet, now would it?

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  3. Maxwell, who would that be on Alternet? I don't recognize @whole2th. Sounds like "Whole tooth". lol

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