Rahm Emanuel just can't take it anymore.
That's what ‘Washington insiders' are telling the London Telegraph, which reports that the WH chief of staff is tired of sparring with both Republicans and fellow Democrates and will quit in the next six to eight months.
"I would bet he will go after the midterms," The Telegraph quotes a 'leading Democratic' source as saying.
"Nobody thinks it's working but they can't get rid of him - that would look awful. He needs the right sort of job to go but the consensus is he'll go." […]
This year he battled Republicans on health care reform, watched the President's approval ratings plunge, and found himself embroiled in controversy when the Wall Street Journal reported that he had called a liberal group 'retarded' in a closed-door meeting, prompting Sarah Palin and other conservatives to call for his resignation. […]
The father of three also told 60 Minutes that the job is "a tremendous amount of pressure. And it's a tremendous amount to ask of your family."
According to the Telegraph's sources, Emanuel has told friends he is "very sensitive to the idea that he is not a good father for having done this," and that privately he has expressed a desire to run for Mayor of Chicago, his home town.
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GOOD GOD we are SO sick of hearing about that failed governor woman. She has NOTHING to do with Emmanuel. You are grasping at straws.
ReplyDeleteGo buy another book or pay her 100 thousand bucks to show you a good time
whatever.
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C'mon folks.
SRSLY....I don't think Rahm gives a good goddamn about $arah.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone thinks $arah is as important as $arah thinks.
Now, Rahm will be free to tell $arah to go F**K herself. I think he would in a heartbeat.