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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahm_Emanuel
read 6th paragraph under "Career as Political Staffer"...wont let me copy/paste.
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[edit] Career as political staffer
Emanuel began his political career with the public interest and consumer rights organization Illinois Public Action.[17] He went on to serve in a number of capacities in local and national politics, initially specializing in fundraising for Illinois campaigns and then nationally.[18]

Emanuel worked for Democrat Paul Simon's 1984 election to the U.S. Senate, was the national campaign director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 1988, and then was senior advisor and chief fundraiser for Richard M. Daley's victorious campaign for Mayor of Chicago in 1989.[17]

At the start of then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton's presidential primary campaign, Emanuel was appointed to direct the campaign's finance committee.[18] Emanuel insisted that Clinton schedule a lot of time for fundraising and greatly delay campaigning in New Hampshire. Clinton agreed and embarked on an aggressive fundraising campaign across the nation. The fundraising paid off later, providing the campaign a vital buffer to keep buying television time as attacks on Clinton's character threatened to swamp the campaign during the New Hampshire primary.[9]

Clinton's most serious primary rival, Paul Tsongas (the New Hampshire Democratic primary winner in 1992), later withdrew, citing a lack of campaign funds. Richard Mintz, a Washington public relations consultant who worked with Emanuel on the campaign, spoke about the soundness of the idea: "It was that [extra] million dollars that really allowed the campaign to withstand the storm we had to ride out in New Hampshire [over Clinton's relationship with Gennifer Flowers and the controversy over his draft status during the Vietnam War]."[9] Emanuel's knowledge of the top donors in the country, and his rapport with "the heavily Jewish donor community" helped Clinton amass a then-unheard-of sum of $72 million.[9]

Following the campaign, Emanuel became a senior advisor to Clinton at the White House from 1993 to 1998. In the White House, Emanuel was initially Assistant to the President for Political Affairs and then Senior Advisor to the President for Policy and Strategy. He was a leading strategist in the unsuccessful White House efforts to institute universal healthcare and many other Clinton initiatives.[19]

Emanuel is known for his "take-no-prisoners style" that has earned him the nickname "Rahmbo."[20] Emanuel is said to have sent a dead fish in a box to a pollster who was late delivering polling results.[16] On the night after the 1996 election, "Emanuel was so angry at the president's enemies that he stood up at a celebratory dinner with colleagues from the campaign, grabbed a steak knife and began rattling off a list of betrayers, shouting 'Dead! ... Dead! ... Dead!' and plunging the knife into the table after every name."[5][6] Before Tony Blair gave a pro-Clinton speech during the impeachment crisis, Emanuel reportedly screamed to Blair's face "Don't fuck this up!" while Clinton was present; Blair and Clinton both burst into laughter.[21] However, by 2007 his close friends were saying that he has "mellowed out."[9] Stories of his personal style have entered the popular culture, inspiring articles and websites that chronicle these and other quotes and incidents.[22][23][24][25] Though executive producer Lawrence O'Donnell has denied it,[26] the character Josh Lyman in The West Wing is said to be based on Rahm Emanuel.[6][27]

One of his proudest moments during the Clinton administration "was an event that touched his political sensibilities and his personal ties to Israel: the 1993 Rose Garden signing ceremony after the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization ("PLO"). Emanuel directed the details of the ceremony, down to the choreography of the famous handshake between Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO leader Yasser Arafat."[9]
 

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Problem is, as bad as Daley is for the suburbs, whoever takes over in Chicago will probably be worse.

We need to take every career politician, except for a select few who do decent jobs and toss them out of office. But, we then need to make sure we vote for better people who, unfortunately, are hard to find in the political world.
 

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Problem is, as bad as Daley is for the suburbs, whoever takes over in Chicago will probably be worse.

We need to take every career politician, except for a select few who do decent jobs and toss them out of office. But, we then need to make sure we vote for better people who, unfortunately, are hard to find in the political world.

As much as I believe that we need to get rid of every politician, I have to disagree with the first part of your statement.

ANYONE will be better than someone who appealed to the EU for tougher gun control laws in the US>
 
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