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Issa tells Rahmbo "this isn't Chicago"

By: Mark Tapscott
Editorial Page Editor
08/04/09 5:40 PM EDT

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-CA, has a message for White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel: 

“While this type of scare tactic may work In Chicago, it will not work to intimidate me or other Members of the United States Congress.”
 
It's not quite a young Ellot Ness glowering at Al Capone on the steps of a ritzy Chicago hotel, but it may be the next best thing and it could mark a turning point in President Obama's relations with the Congress that is dominated by members of his own party.
 
The occasion for Issa's comment, which was contained in a sizzling letter to Emanuel that the Republican released today to the media, was a report in Politico of White House retaliation against a Republican senator and governor who criticized the Obama economic stimulus package on weekend tv news programs.

According to Politico, Emanuel “launched a coordinated effort to jam” Sen. Jon Kyl, R-AZ, after he and House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, R-VA, described "the legislation as a failure on Sunday talk shows." The White House chief of staff "directed that the letters from the Cabinet secretaries be sent to [Arizona Gov.Jan] Brewer, according to two administration officials.” Kyl and Brewer subsequently protested.
 
“The fact that the letters were coordinated by you to maximize the level of intimidation is supported by the timing, structure, and content of each letter. Not only were the four letters all sent the day following Senator Kyl’s remarks, but they were also remarkably similar in tone and sentence structure,” Issa told Emanuel.
 
Issa, the ranking GOPer on the House Oersight and Government Reform Committee, said in his letter that he "and others have dared to bring these facts to the attention of President Obama, the Congress and the American people. You’ve unfortunately reacted by once again resorting to the playbook of the Chicago political machine.”
 
Emanuel and Issa served together in the House when the former represented a Chicago district and, as chairman of the House Democratic campagn committee, organized the party's 2006 campaign that resulted in Republicans losing control of both chambers of Congress for the first time since 1995.
 
You can read the full Issa letter here.
 
 

 




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StepIntoTheLight

Aug 4, 2009

About time some of the Republicans started flexing their muscles against this elitist Administration. Democrats are doing whatever they can to cover-up the truth about their agenda, but the American people are smarter than they think and will vote for change we can really believe in come 2010.

 

Rick Caird

Aug 5, 2009

After six months, this administrations seems to be a bunch of bunglers. They bungled the stimulus. They bungled "cap and trade", and now are in the process of bungling their health care reform. They are great at campaigning, but poor at governing. Who knew? (/sarcasm)

Rick

 

confused

Aug 5, 2009

So the Cabinet Members sent letters to the Governor saying that Republicans are acting like they don't want the stimulus money. THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THE CONGRESSMEN ARE DOING! If it's a failure, why would you insist on your piece of the pie? If it's not working and is such a disaster, then refuse the money.

 

Teri Davis Newman

Aug 6, 2009

Hey Rick--I knew!! I also told everyone I knew that Obama is a moron surrounded by thugs and in 2010 hopefully America will wake the f**k up and get rid of him and his Communist America-hating wife!

 

Marilu

Aug 14, 2009

The Obama administration is freightening. They have
disassociated with the American People putting THEIR
best interests first. This is not the America I love. They
are Dictators at best. I'm afraid that the Obama Care
Health Program will get voted prior to the 2010
election.

 


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