Who is Rahm Emanuel?
Amid widespread speculation over who might serve in an Obama Administration, the name most often mentioned is Rahm Emanuel's. The Chicago congressman and chairman of the House Democratic Caucus has been described as a "profane," "hyperactive" "party attack dog," but it's his steamrolling personality that President-elect Obama might most prize. As White House chief of staff, Emanuel could do some of the president's law-making dirty work, helping Obama maintain cordial relationships with legislators and others. There are few people in Washington D.C. who would be a more formidable gatekeeper to the Oval Office. Plus, with the 44th President having just four years of experience in Congress, Emanuel's relationships and knowledge of individual lawmakers — not to mention his fund-raising prowess — could make him a valuable asset.
A report that Emanuel had accepted an Obama offer for White House chief of staff has been retracted, but other reports have said the congressman is "agonizing" over whether to accept the position. He could be in line to replace Nancy Pelosi as House majority leader, which may be what's giving him pause. One thing is for sure: Emanuel will be a powerful force over the next four years no matter where he is.
Fast Facts:
• 48 years old, married to Amy Rule, a woman he met on a blind date. They have three children.
• He studied ballet in high school and was offered a scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet, but went to Sarah Lawrence College instead, where he got a bachelor's degree. He has a master's degree in speech from Northwestern University.
• As a teenager, he severed his right middle finger slicing meat at a fast food restaurant and went swimming in Lake Michigan before getting stitches. The wound became severly infected, Emanuel almost died and the top of the finger was amputated.
• Has served in the White House before, as a senior advisor to Bill Clinton. On Emanuel's 38th birthday, Clinton gave him a photo with the following tongue-in-cheek inscription: "Now Mr. President, how many times do I have to tell you, say it this way?" Clinton wrote. "And, by the way, wish me a happy birthday. Always gently, Rahm. 11/29/97."
• Before working in the Clinton White House, Emanuel worked for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. He was first elected to Congress in 2002, and is the fourth-highest ranking House Democrat.
• In between his stints in Washington, Emanuel got rich working as an investment banker. He once sat on the board of Freddie Mac and recuses himself from any Congressional votes on the mortgage giant.
• Orchestrated the Democratic takeover of the House in 2006 and is known among colleagues as Rahmbo.
• A devout Jew, Emanuel was so intent on negotiating the passage of Congress $700 billion bailout bill that he got a special waiver from his rabbi to work through Rosh Hashanah.
• Has been known to send out cheesecakes from Eli's Bakery in Chicago to campaign donors. Once, when a pollster made him angry, Emanuel sent him a dead fish.
• His brother, Ari, is a high-powered Hollywood agent and the basis for Jeremy Piven's character in the HBO series Entourage, Ari Gold. Emmanuel himself was the basis for the character played by Bradley Whitford in The West Wing: Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman.
Quotes from:
• "I wake up some mornings hating me too."
— On his reputation as a Democratic attack dog (Chicago Tribune, Nov. 12, 2006)
• "In the White House, you can be on the pitcher's mound or you can be in the catcher's position. Put points on the board. Show people you can govern. Deliver on what you said you were going to deliver on."
— On Barack Obama's need for an aggressive agenda to fulfill his campaign promises (Politico, Aug. 27, 2008)
• "I'm weird. I do my office hours at grocery stores. I don't go do town halls."
— On his unorthodox method of connecting with voters — greeting and talking with them at supermarket entrances (New Yorker Conference, May 9, 2008)
• "I said to him, 'You're not one of those tri-bathletes, are you, Mr. President? You know - steam, sauna, shower?'"
— Recalling a 2005 conversation with George Bush in which each took jabs at the other's athleticism (Fortune, Oct. 2, 2006)
Quotes about:
• "We joke that someone should open a special trauma ward in Washington for people who've worked for Rahm."
— Jose Cerda, former Clinton staffer, on the notoriously enormous demands that Emanuel puts on his staff (Rolling Stone, Oct. 2, 2006)
•"My first impression was, 'This guy is going to help us win.' And he did. I doubt we could have done it without him." — Bill Clinton, recalling Emanuel's role in his 1992 campaign (Chicago Tribune, Nov. 12, 2006)
•"Rahm smelled blood. He latched on like a pit bull and never let go." — Chuck Fant, press secretary for Representative John M. Spratt Jr. of South Carolina, on Emanuel's decision to attack the Bush administration for letting an Arab company manage U.S. Ports (L.A. Times, July 5, 2006)
•"I don't need an alarm clock anymore. — David Axelrod, political consultant, on Emanuel's early-morning phone calls during the 2006 Congressional race (TIME, June 4, 20060
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