Washington – Schumer Has Obama’s Ear but What About His Love?

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    Washington – New York Sen. Chuck Schumer has crafted a role as one of the White House’s go-to legislators. That doesn’t mean they have to like him.

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    Schumer’s marquee clout is on display these days. The administration tapped him to guide Sonia Sotomayor through the Supreme Court confirmation process that began last week.

    A week earlier, he convinced President Obama to help clear the New York Democratic primary field for Schumer’s protégé, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, even though Obama had favored Caroline Kennedy to replace Hillary Clinton.

    White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel says Schumer has pull because of his work ethic and uncanny political savvy.

    “I talk to Chuck, I don’t know if it’s every day, but it’s numerous times a week,” said Emanuel, who added he likes Schumer just fine. “You never leave a conversation without learning something or getting a good idea, or without him willing to help the President. … I can’t speak highly enough of him.”

    Still, mention of the famously aggressive Brooklynite is seldom met with a smile by many others who work for Obama. More common are complaints or rolls of the eyes.

    A witness to Obama’s recent credit card law-signing ceremony was aghast when Schumer tried to muscle his way to a spot nearer the President.

    A senior White House aide was unimpressed when Schumer became point man for a key piece of health-care legislation, and indicated other senators would have served just as well.

    No apologies were made after Obama went out of his way to praise Emanuel for winning back a Democratic majority in the House but left out Schumer, who won 13 Senate seats over two elections heading that effort.

    It probably doesn’t help that Schumer has an independent streak and doesn’t fear criticizing the White House. Recently he slammed a plan to scale back a federal terrorism-insurance program New York builders need.

    He began to rub some White House aides the wrong way during the transition when they felt he failed to back Obama’s friend Caroline Kennedy as Clinton’s successor, sources said.

    Schumer favored Gillibrand early, and although he met with Kennedy more than once, many on Obama’s team were not satisfied.

    Many White House aides, moreover, are leery of Schumer’s ties to Wall Street, though recently he’s taken a tougher stand on financiers than has the Oval Office.

    Emanuel said none of the antipathy extends to Obama, Vice President Biden or himself.

    “No bull—-, all crap aside, I don’t know who’s saying whatever,” Emanuel told the Daily News. “I’m speaking for the chief of staff to the President of the United States. The chief of staff takes his phone calls and returns his phone calls.”

    Emanuel spoke to The News at the urging of Schumer, who was concerned this story would be overly negative. “Chuck is worried about the last [negative] 10%, which is why I like Chuck,” Emanuel said.

    Sources familiar with Schumer’s interactions with the White House cite numerous previously undisclosed collaborations to prove his worth to Obama.

    Before telling the Senate about Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner’s tax problems during his confirmation, the White House went to Schumer, who offered advice and real-time intelligence on his colleagues’ reactions.

    The President tapped Schumer as an emissary with labor groups and senators who don’t like a union election bill Obama backs.

    And when conservative Democrats balked at the White House concept for a government-run health-care option, health czar Nancy DeParle asked Schumer to put out his compromise plan.

    Yet, antipathy remains. Observers say that’s not surprising. “In a lot of ways Chuck Schumer is a personification of New York, almost to the point of being a caricature,” said ex-Clinton White House aide Chris Lehane.

    “He’s sort of like the Bill Belichick or Bill Parcells of coaches,” Lehane said. “You may not like him, but you want to play for him because he’s a winner.”


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    the remote control
    the remote control
    14 years ago

    keep chuck of the tv…every time he appears, I get squeezed.

    Dovid
    Dovid
    14 years ago

    Maybe Chuck can stand up to Obama’s hatred of Israel. The last NY senator who claimed to be a supporter of Israel (Hillary) has now totally turned the other way.

    good american
    good american
    14 years ago

    the reason why they chose chuck is cuz he loves to talk!! he’ll do anything stupid or smart as long as he’s important and he gets a mike to talk into. this guy has got no brains. he talks gibberish most of the time.

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    14 years ago

    I think Schumer is a smart man even though I did not vote for him. I hope Mr. Schumer realizes what’s happening here.
    There is an old Yiddish saying which is relevant here…
    “They spit in his face, and he thinks it’s raining.”
    I hope Mr. Schumer is not fooled by Mr. Obama’s smiles and pats on the shoulder. Mr. Obama has an agenda, he wants to change America. So far he has changed our system from Capitalism to Social Communism. He has nationalized huge parts of businesses and corporations and the banks and car industry. He has spent two trillion dollars and he has done all of the above in only four months.
    The ones who are smiling most are the Moslems, the Arabs, and the terrorist organizations. Not one of those is sad about Obama’s policies.
    Oh, and then there’s the reat of us. But we don’t count because we are here from the past 200 years of policies.