The news that William Daley, 62, the youngest of the seven
children of longtime Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, is being
considered for a top post in the Obama administration — possibly
chief of staff — will cause many people to recall the immortal
words of his father in commenting on the role of Chicago’s finest
in busting heads at the 1968 Democratic Party Convention in
Chicago: “The policeman isn’t there to create disorder; the
policeman is there to preserve disorder.”
Democratic party hacks describe William Daley, currently a
JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive, as a Washington veteran who is
“highly respected in the business community.” That is nonsense.
He’s an old-fashioned influence peddler. He wouldn’t know what a
balance sheet was if he stepped on one.
It is not hard to guess what his role will be within the
Obama administration. It will be to preserve that rampant disorder
that has resulted from Obama’s economic and social policies. In
addition, he will no doubt try to get a least a few rent-seeking
corporatists to buy into the false idea that Obamanomics represents
anything else than a frontal assault on our free-enterprise
system.
Nick| 1.5.11 @ 10:38AM
The best thing that crook Daley ever did, as mayor, was have the police cracking the skulls of those stinky hippies in '68.
I wish someone would put together a blooper real of all the news film of the police throwing those smelly marxists out of that park, and sell it on DVD. I would watch it over and over and over....
Nick| 1.5.11 @ 10:40AM
Make that: "[...] a blooper reel [...]."
Steve| 1.5.11 @ 2:43PM
When I first heard about this potential appointment, an old facial tic revved up. Thanks, Andy, for calming that with a proper and entertaining skewering.
weddingdress | 7.1.11 @ 1:05AM
The best thing that crook Daley ever did, as mayor, was have the police cracking the skulls of those stinky hippies in '68.
I wish someone would put together a blooper real of all the news film of the police throwing those smelly marxists out of that park, and sell it on DVD. I would watch it over and over and over....