Lindsey Graham Praises Rahm Emmanuel

November 8th, 2008 By: Michael Merritt | Tags: ,

Not all Republicans are fearing the Emmanuel selection.  Via Marc Ambinder:

“This is a wise choice by President-elect Obama.

“Rahm knows Capitol Hill and has great political skills.  He can be a tough partisan but also understands the need to work together.  He is well-suited for the position of White House Chief of Staff.

“I worked closely with him during the presidential debate negotiations which were completed in record time.  When we hit a rough spot, he always looked for a path forward.  I consider Rahm to be a friend and colleague.  He’s tough but fair.  Honest, direct, and candid.  These qualities will serve President-elect Obama well.

“Rahm understands the challenges facing our nation and will, consistent with the agenda set by President-elect Obama, work to find common ground where it exists.  I look forward to working with him in his new position and will continue to do everything I can to help find a pathway forward on the difficult problems facing our nation.”

Take it as you will.  Graham was co-chariman of the McCain campaign.

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  1. Claudia, Assistant Editor
    November 8th, 2008 at 14:55
    Reply | Quote | #1

    I don’t know what to think of the choice, really. I’m certainly willing to give a level of trust to Obama in his choices. To me one of his greatest assets seems to be recognizing and tapping people of tremendous skill. So despite my misgivings, I’m going to give the benefit of the doubt on this choice.

    However the benefit of the doubt is based solely on my personal trust of Obama, not on anything I’ve read about Rahm. The more I read, the clearer it is that this guy is a grade-A ***hole. Everything about him seems to be the polar opposite to Obama, confrontation over compromise, politics as a unilateral war and not a team effort. I don’t like him. I can only imagine that Obama might want a bulldog to compensate his softer manner, but I sure hope he has a helluva of a leash.

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