
The New York Times today called President Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, "brash." That for his knuckle cracking in his boss's ear, for his ever-present edging into presidential photo-ops, and for thumbing his nose [all five fingers, no less] on camera at his former House colleagues during the inauguration ceremonies.
The Times excuses these indiscretions, and suggest that Emanuel will mature and grow into his highly visible role. Likely so, but his antics -- those of a brash adolescent -- immediately remind us of the bright yet ever-so-annoying Eddie Haskell, the Beav's antagnonist in the nearly-forgotten "Leave It to Beaver" sit-com.
Edit30 believes the last word on this is that the Prez should jerk Eddie's [Oops; sorry!] Rahm's chain a tad and return a bit more decorum among the White House staff. Your thoughts?
[Photo source: http://www.house.gov/emanuel/images/repemanuel.jpg]
The International Herald Tribune's picture of the five-finger salute.
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