Rahm Emanuel, the influential American politician and former mayor of Chicago, distinguished himself as a pragmatic leader and effective advocate for urban renewal, economic development, and public safety during his tenure in office. Renowned for his sharp wit, relentless energy, and hands-on approach to governance, Emanuel's leadership left a lasting impact on the city of Chicago and set a high standard for municipal leadership across the country.

"In the White House, you can be on the pitcher's mound or you can be in the catcher's position. Put points on the board. Show people you can govern. Deliver on what you said you were going to deliver on."



"I still believe the Lewinsky investigation was way off from the focus of what Whitewater was, which turned out to be nothing at the end of the process. And I think that there were people who were determined as political opponents to not allow his presidency to succeed."



"While Mayor Daley surprised me today with his decision to not run for reelection, I have never been surprised by his leadership, dedication and tireless work on behalf of the city and the people of Chicago."



"A strong economy depends on a strong middle class, but George Bush has put the middle class in a hole, and John McCain has a plan to keep digging that hole with George Bush's shovel."



"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before."



"We have work to do, and Tuesday Americans sent Washington a clear message - get the job done."



"When it comes to federal elections law, Tom DeLay and his special-interest friends live by one set of rules, and everyone else lives by a very different set."



"Rather than doing the kind of fact-checking that normally goes with a story, you ran with certain stories for not wanting to get beat. There's a pressure that exists in your profession. I would be surprised in any honest exchange that you say that doesn't exist."



"Things happened there that I don't think are the finest hours for anybody, whether it was a journalist, the legal system or, in that case of the political system, who would say that was an example of when Washington worked best."

