Don't mean to get all political, but I just read Rahm's Wiki page, read some other info on him and the Chicago machine and pulled some gems for a These Blog Postings . What does everyone else think about this kind of individual continuing to set the tone for our city?
I don't like it a bit.
Del Valle seems awesome! anyone have any dirt I should know about him before joining his team for sure? (hint... there was none. I joined his team for sure!)
Love ya!
Going for a ride.....
Brrr......
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I am informed and I prefer Rahm among the candidates.
Modus vivendi.
Rahm wouldn't have a fraction of the support he has except that he is publicly tied to Obama and people know his name. Reminds me of that older movie with Eddie Murphy, The Distinguished Gentleman.
People are lazy and generally vote for a popular candidate. Personally, I don't know of anyone running that would be well suited for the job. Then again, Daley wasn't exactly a saint either.
Of course he's a jerk, he's a politician.
He was my congressman and I always voted against him when I could. I can't stand the man but he has my support for mayor. He's far more qualified than the other embiciles in the race and I can't wait for the day that he flies his finger at Ed Burke and Mike Madigan. I doubt that would ever happen but one can dream.....
I also have the dream that perhaps he'd clean up the corruption in City Hall. Dang, I need a breakfast cocktail now.
I also have the dream that perhaps he'd clean up the corruption in City Hall. Dang, I need a breakfast cocktail now.
There is the opposite of any indication of this in his record. His ads talking about bringing democracy or whatever to the voters instead of the people with the connections is laughable given his record as white house chief of staff.
Craig S. said:
I also have the dream that perhaps he'd clean up the corruption in City Hall.
I said it was a dream.
Please explain how administering a city like Chicago is anything remotely similar to the position of White House Chief of Staff.
Or congressman.
Or advisor to a president
Or as chair of the DCCC.
If anything it's an amalgam of all that which, in my opinion, makes him the least objectionable choice. However, I know there are those here that will make their decision on where he stands on bikes alone. Whatever.
He was my congressman and I typically received a personal response from any correspondence that I would send and while I didn't exactly agree with many of his views or methods, you can't deny his effectiveness.
Anyway, I ain't here as an apologist, this is just my opinion about the man and I'm done with comments until there's more mention of bacon and drinx in this thread.
Peenworm Grubologist said:
There is the opposite of any indication of this in his record. His ads talking about bringing democracy or whatever to the voters instead of the people with the connections is laughable given his record as white house chief of staff.
Craig S. said:
I also have the dream that perhaps he'd clean up the corruption in City Hall. Dang, I need a breakfast cocktail now.
"Jerk" is a pretty subjective term.
Wikipedia is rarely a good resource for primary source material.
Investment banks draw from a broad range of academic disciplines including law, economics, mathematics, computer science, as well as MBAs. Being able to leverage relationships to generate new business has far more value to most businesses than an ability to do the work (It is assumed that there are multiple businesses that can "do" the work, the trick is getting it).
George W. Bush has consistently been described by allies and opponents alike as a tremendously likeable guy. Very high Social Intelligence Quotient. In both 2000 and 2004, the candidate with whom voters most wanted to have a beer.
Since his presidency ended in 1980, Jimmy Carter has repeatedly demonstrated himself to be a truly good man. He was a pretty lousy president.
What does being likeable or a jerk have to do with holding public office?
I'm sorry. I didn't explain the whole of my displeasure. Here are some things about Rahm I lifted from the Wikipedia article about him.
From his wikipedia entry:
Kevin Conway said:
"Jerk" is a pretty subjective term.
Wikipedia is rarely a good resource for primary source material.
Investment banks draw from a broad range of academic disciplines including law, economics, mathematics, computer science, as well as MBAs. Being able to leverage relationships to generate new business has far more value to most businesses than an ability to do the work (It is assumed that there are multiple businesses that can "do" the work, the trick is getting it).
George W. Bush has consistently been described by allies and opponents alike as a tremendously likeable guy. Very high Social Intelligence Quotient. In both 2000 and 2004, the candidate with whom voters most wanted to have a beer.
Since his presidency ended in 1980, Jimmy Carter has repeatedly demonstrated himself to be a truly good man. He was a pretty lousy president.
What does being likeable or a jerk have to do with holding public office?
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