AOC calls on Senate to reject Rahm Emanuel’s ambassador nomination – Axios

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's statement "reflects progressive anger at President Biden's decision to nominate Emanuel, a close ally who also served as President Obama's chief of staff from 2009 to 2010."
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

Rahm is a scumbag. He was chief architect of the Obama Abomination. He deserves nothing, and certainly not an Ambassadorship. He can rot in hell, and the sooner the better.

Old Spartan
4 years ago

This is the first time I have ever agreed with AOC on anything. Even a poorly educated, blindingly liberal, inexperienced bigmouth knows Rahm is no good. But you know, she could pick off a half dozen or more female and phony woke Dem senators, and add them to the Repub votes and maybe block Rahm. We’ll see.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Yahoo!! The shtbgs gonna fight! Watch it AOC! Rahm is 500 times smarter than you and cunning.

debtsor
4 years ago
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I liked Rahm, he was decent, it’s too bad he has to play the hyper-partisan bit do the Republicans want to kill your children thing. But these days his politics is closer to Republicans than it is to progressives.

Mike
4 years ago

Perhaps AOC will recommend that Rahm Emanuel be replaced with Lori Lightfoot as the US ambassador to Japan.

While she is at it, perhaps AOC will suggest a commission to study how the US can avoid the stagflation that has plagued Japan since the early 1990’s.

What is that dirty four letter word?

Debt?

Last edited 4 years ago by Mike

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