The Atlantic made Rahm Emanuel a contributing editor. Then, suddenly, he wasn’t. – Washington Post

The Atlantic earlier announced that Emanuel was joining as a contributing editor. But that apparently ended after a group of black staffers objected because of his alleged role hiding evidence about the Laquan McDonald shooting. "It did not simply ‘happen on his watch;’ as mayor, he consciously used his authority to prevent the public from knowing what occurred” they wrote.
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debtsor
6 years ago

Ramn was one of the few Democrats in my life I’ve ever voted for. I picked him over the other losers running for Mayor many years ago. He’s a Clinton liberal and these days they’ve been exiled out of the Democrat party that’s been hijacked by the progressives. The centrist Democrats are equidistant from Republicans and progressives these days and they have no friends or love from either.

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