Rahm Emanuel tweeted this yesterday. Compare with this 2009 quote from Jake Tapper: It turns out that Defense Secretary Robert Gates wasn’t the only member of the Obama Cabinet with a STFU policy. Then White House chief of staff
December 17, 2012

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Rahm Emanuel tweeted this yesterday. Compare with this 2009 quote from Jake Tapper:

It turns out that Defense Secretary Robert Gates wasn’t the only member of the Obama Cabinet with a STFU policy.

Then White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel had one too, on guns, according to Daniel Klaidman’s Kill or Capture:

“Now Emanuel had his sights set on Holder. The attorney general had gotten off to a rocky start with the White House with his ‘nation of cowards’ speech. One week later, Holder stepped into it again. On February 25, (2009) Jim Messina, Emanuel’s deputy, walked into his boss’s office to inform him of Holder’s latest ‘gaffe.’

At a press conference earlier that day, Holder had told reporters that the administration would push to reinstate the assault-weapons ban, which had expired in 2004. The comments roused the powerful gun lobby and its water carriers on Capitol Hill. ‘Senators to Attorney General: Stay Away from Our Guns’ read a press release issued by Senator Max Baucus of Montana-a Democrat, no less.

“Emanuel was furious. He slammed his desk and cursed the attorney general. Holder was only repeating a position Obama had expressed during the campaign, but that was before the White House needed the backing of pro-gun Democrats from red states for their domestic agenda. The chief of staff sent word to Justice that Holder needed to ‘shut the f*ck up’ on guns…”

The back story on this is important. Emanuel, as a congressman who chaired the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (and as such helped recapture the House) came to understand that for many Democratic members of Congress is swing districts, supporting gun control was a liability. The “majority makers,” as then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to call them, were often from rural or blue collar districts where the NRA was active.

Yes, Rahm was the guy who packed the Congress with so many Blue Dogs, he made sure we couldn't get any progressive policies passed. In fact, he went out of his way to sabotage any real Democrats who were running.

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