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Ambassador Dan Rooney to step down from Irish post says son

Likely to take part in the Obama re-election campaign, return to Pittsburgh Steelers


U.S. ambassador to Ireland Dan Rooney to step down from Irish post, says son
U.S. ambassador to Ireland Dan Rooney to step down from Irish post, says son
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Ambassador Dan Rooney, (79), will step down from his position in Ireland and will return to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2012, his son Art Rooney told the Pittsburgh media in an interview today.

His departure could well lead to a new ambassador in Ireland before the end of the Obama presidency. The announcement may come around St.Patrick’s Day.

Art Rooney II is president of the Pittsburgh Steelers and was addressing team issues at the end of the season. He did not specify what role his father would have with the football team.

Dan Rooney played a key role in President Obama’s election race in 2008, campaigning heavily with him throughout Pennsylvania, which will be a key state again in this election
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Rooney has suffered some health problems in Ireland, where he has been ambassador since 2009. He had back surgery in the US on one of his trips back home.

Obama was said to be seeking to have Rooney back in time to help with his re-election given the impact he had the last time.The Catholic vote will be a key one in the upcoming election and a vital swing vote.

The contest for a new Irish ambassador in the Obama term  will be interesting. Washington attorney Mark Tuohey, brother in law of former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley has often been mentioned, as has Daley’s brother, former Chicago mayor Richard Daley.


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Go Steelers!!! The Rooney Rule is being pushed hard by a number of sports bodies, a positive legacy....
Gobdawpaddy ... a lesson for you in American politics if I may: Obama visited Ireland not just because of one man (Rooney) but because of the 40 MILLION Irish-Americans that he wants votes from.
I recall that during all the hype regarding Obama's visit to Ireland last year, I opined on this site that this one day visit (as it turned out, about 12 hours) was a waste of his time and he was doing so as a favor to his friend, Dan Rooney, who I then predicted would retire by the end of 2011. Looks like I was off by a month or two.
A great Irish-American family.
 




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