Rahm Emanuel: Too big to fail?
In my opinion there is a strategist and there is a rhetorical bull-shitter; a bottom feeder. The strategist leaves me with “wonders of wonders” of insights and pregnant ideas opening up thoughts with fresh and new logical conclusions to ponder. The rhetorical bull-shitter leaves me wondering why I wasted my time with them trying to tell me where babies come from.
I turned off the interview with Mr. Emanuel on CNN this morning due to the fact I know where babies come from. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. In my opinion once again, I perceived Mr. Emanuel’s problem solving abilities are no way close to those of the President's; not even a near distance. To be honest, after seeing Mr. Emanuel this morning I do not see how he and Pres. Obama have a productive conversation. I just imagine Mr. Emanuel having to constantly BS his way playing “Catch-up!” as to what the President is trying to discuss with him and the President ever so graciously monitoring his own patience during the conversations.
I could further imagine Mr. Emanuel being very uncomfortable in a three way conversation between the President, the strategist David Axelrod and himself. A child constantly getting into the conversations of adults comes to mind. The incompatibilities have already manifested themselves via the shifting and inconsistent images of the President signifying someone who is himself politically unstable and does not know what he is doing. The word “Whimsical” comes to mind.
As always,
BB
P.S. The person I heard this morning is the person who told progressives to “Shut Up!”
We have a right to be angry with you, Rahm!
by madler
Excerpt:
It's surreal to hear you talk about our right to be angry, and yet you have waited this long to tell us. Not to mention that you helped give these titans our money with no conditions on executive compensation or bonuses.
Read more at:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/10/18/794720/-We-have-a-right-to-be-angry-with-you,-Rahm!
I turned off the interview with Mr. Emanuel on CNN this morning due to the fact I know where babies come from. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. In my opinion once again, I perceived Mr. Emanuel’s problem solving abilities are no way close to those of the President's; not even a near distance. To be honest, after seeing Mr. Emanuel this morning I do not see how he and Pres. Obama have a productive conversation. I just imagine Mr. Emanuel having to constantly BS his way playing “Catch-up!” as to what the President is trying to discuss with him and the President ever so graciously monitoring his own patience during the conversations.
I could further imagine Mr. Emanuel being very uncomfortable in a three way conversation between the President, the strategist David Axelrod and himself. A child constantly getting into the conversations of adults comes to mind. The incompatibilities have already manifested themselves via the shifting and inconsistent images of the President signifying someone who is himself politically unstable and does not know what he is doing. The word “Whimsical” comes to mind.
As always,
BB
P.S. The person I heard this morning is the person who told progressives to “Shut Up!”
We have a right to be angry with you, Rahm!
by madler
Excerpt:
It's surreal to hear you talk about our right to be angry, and yet you have waited this long to tell us. Not to mention that you helped give these titans our money with no conditions on executive compensation or bonuses.
Read more at:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/10/18/794720/-We-have-a-right-to-be-angry-with-you,-Rahm!
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