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Denis McDonough new Obama Chief of Staff deeply proud of his Irish heritage

Did his Master’s thesis on the Irish peace process and retains close links


Barack Obama's new Chief of Staff, Irish American, Denis McDonough
Barack Obama's new Chief of Staff, Irish American, Denis McDonough
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He has a male model’s good looks, is 6 foot 2 and beloved by those who work for him because he always writes thank you notes and lets them know they are appreciated.

He’s a fitness fanatic who used to cycle to work at the White House until he had an accident and he is also a devout Catholic who happens to be one of Obama’s favorite staff members.

He is Denis McDonough, 44, the new White House Chief of Staff who will be the president’s gatekeeper in his second term.

His grandparents came from the Connemara Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) in Galway and he retains a close affinity with Ireland.

In 1996, McDonough did part of his master’s thesis at Georgetown University on the Northern Troubles. “It was well into the Good Friday process and a very hopeful time,” he said in an interview with Lara Marlowe of The Irish Times.

During the 2008 campaign he led a staff of over 300 policy advisers and was the key figure back then on Northern Ireland and the Irish American community. His grandparents emigrated from Galway; his mother's parents were O'Mahonys from Cork. He is also close to Irish Ambassador Michael Collins.

“When my mom and dad got married, they lived in south Boston, which is where the first six of my brothers were born. After that they moved to Minnesota, which is where the other five of us were born. So there’s 11 of us.”

He is deeply Catholic and two of his brothers are priests. Asked what being Irish in America is about he answered: “In a lot of ways, in the first instance it means being Catholic.”

McDonough’s wife, Karin, is of Swedish and Norwegian origin. “She grew up in Beverly, which is on the South Side of Chicago, arguably the most Irish neighborhood in all of America.”

The McDonoughs have three children, Adeline, Liam, and Teddy. Two were baptized Catholic, one an Anglican. The family attends both Catholic Mass and a Congregationalist church.

His time in Ireland has been limited to 10 days in 1991, when he was a student in Spain, and one week in 2000 when he and his wife lived in Germany.

Referring to his personal popularity when announcing him, President Obama stated, “And part of the reason you saw such warmth of applause is that, in addition to being an incredible talent and such a hard worker, Denis is also a pretty humble guy. To so many of his friends and admirers, he’s still just the “dude” from Stillwater, Minnesota. And given his humility, I don't think people always appreciate the breadth of his experience and the range of his talents.  And it’s precisely because of that intellect, that experience, his dedication, his determination, that I wanted Denis in this job.”

Other key Irish Americans are also in the White House: Vice-President Joe Biden is a Finnegan from Louth on his mother’s side. Obama’s likely CIA Director John Brennan’s parents are from Roscommon. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is of Polish and Irish roots,Samantha Power, who also works at the NSC, was born in Cork. But McDonough clearly has the president's ear.


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anglo-norman Do you eat with that mouth. Misspelling it it is still the same word
male model looks? looks like a humorless putz to me...
Both michaelidaho and padraiginrua make very good points. Competency and good writing and spelling. Some of youse liberal omadhauns seem to be challenged when it comes to those.
For once this sounds like a good choice for both yourself, Niall, and the Obama. He cannot be all bad if he has hedged his religious bets by not putting all his kids in one basket! Of course, he will be hated by both sides in North-east Ulster,UK.
Big fcuking deal
Who really cares what a person’s race, ethnicity, religion, class, sexual orientation is anyway? Is the person competent? That is what I care about.
This is another in a series of Effete White Males that Obama seems to have an unhealthy affinity to have at his side. How this supposedly "devout Catholic" can square his religion with the most Abortion Happy administration in the history of the U.S. is beyond this Catholic. Obama is the antithesis of what an honorable man should be. McDonough is a Fraud, just like his boss.
Good press for the hardworking Irish!
"He's deeply Catholic." Sure. That's why he goes to a Congregational church as well as his own of a Sunday. And that is why he allows one of his children to be brought up Anglican. If he visits Ireland, perhaps he can attend Mass with Fr Flannery. They seem to be of a like mind concerning religious matters.
Don't you proofread anything? On one page, he's 6'2", on the other 6'3" and he has 2 brothers priests on one page and one priestly brother on the other. Poor editing
A graduate of St. John's U. Minnesota as well.
I love seeing ANY McDonough in the news (as long as its good news!!)
 




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