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Whose White House? Obama's or Rahm's?

by: wade norris

Thu Jun 03, 2010 at 15:33:39 PM MST


As we all now know, a second alleged job 'dangle' was made by the White House to a potential Senate Primary candidate - this time it was Andrew Romanoff to prevent his primary challenge to Appointed Senator Michael Bennet.
Republicans like Darrel Issa (who it now seems is less than honest about his military record) are trying to gin up an attack on the President over this non job offer. Is there something there? I doubt it. But the fact that the White House has been meddling in primaries by the clearing the field for Kirsten Gillibrand and by endorsing Conservative Dems like Arlen Specter, Blance Lincoln, and now Michael Bennet for Senate races is both historically unwise and potentially dangerous to Obama.
If you are like me, you can see that there is a distinct difference between the Obama organization on the campaign, and the Obama White House.
I smell a rat, and he is Rahm Emmanuel. If Obama is as smart as I know he is, he will learn from FDR's mistake and change course in regard to Rahm.
wade norris :: Whose White House? Obama's or Rahm's?
The White House's involvement with Senate primaries may seem to be business as usual, but that is not the case.
Obama has been involved in more primaries than any President since FDR.
http://www.politico.com/news/s...
"History warns Obama on primaries"
by Matthew Dallek
The White House promised full support to GOP Sen. Arlen Specter when he switched to the Democratic Party a year ago. So Obama's team had approached Rep. Joe Sestak, the primary challenger now gaining on Specter, in an effort to ward off this intraparty contest.

Obama is entangled in other Democratic primaries, as well. His White House has endorsed incumbent moderate Democrats in a handful of key midterm races. It has actively intervened in support of Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas......

The biggest political debacle in modern times was when President Franklin D. Roosevelt intervened in a series of 1938 midterm primaries.

FDR considered the 1938 primaries an "act of vengeance against Democrats who had betrayed him" during his 1937 court-packing fight, as Jeff Shesol, author of the new book "Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court," said in a recent conversation.

The president's attempted "purge" of conservatives from Democratic ranks proved a stunning setback for his standing - and his New Deal agenda. FDR speechwriter Sam Rosenman later called the purge a "grave mistake."

Roosevelt's preferred primary candidates lost in droves. Democrats also lost seats in the 1938 general election. Conservatives gained congressional strength and administered a substantial political blow to the New Deal.

Consider that FDR was trying to re-align the congress with primaries to get conservative members of congress out and more liberal members in. It backfired and hurt the efforts of his New Deal Agenda.
Here, incredibly, Obama is blocking primaries of Conservative Democrats from Liberal/Progressive challengers. Not only has Obama endorsed Lincoln, Specter, and Bennet, without letting the primary voters weigh in, the White House has also been offering back door job 'dangles' to Sestak and Romanoff.
Here in Colorado, Democrats are getting calls from the DSCC to donate to their funding, when they are running ads directly for one candidate over the other.
FDR lost the opportunity to get the full impact of his administration by these primary losses. Obama, so far, is 0-2 and looking to go 0-3 in his Senate primary preferences.
This is bad politics for President who represented transformational change on the campaign trail. These moves have upset the base voters in these states who now have defied the White House's choices.
It does not seem like the Candidate we knew. This is Rahm's methods - Chicago/blago style politics.
Do the grassroots democrats matter to him? Wasn't he the one that called the Grassroots left 'fucking retarded?'

Was this the logic that candidate Barack Obama was thinking when Hillary Clinton's election machine was already called 'inevitable?'
Shouldn't our candidates get the same benefit of the Primary system
that got Obama himself into office?
Not to mention that the Republicans are looking for any chance to pounce on any perceived wrong doing by the Obama administration.

Mr. President, start listening to the grassroots and to the advisers who got you into the White House and stop listening to Rahm Emmanuel and his kind. Not only will it keep you out of legal trouble, but it is the smart thing to do.

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The biggest sins of this situation
are that this has been flubbed by the WH and that liberals thought Obama was going to be liberal. The tug of war between the "fucking retarded" left wing and the feasibility of our ideals rages on.

It all reminds me of



Jebus.... again with the hysteronics
If you want to play to win you have to play Hardball.

You don't win by tromping through tulip fields singing songs. This whole dust up is such a non non story.

If you don't like politics then don't play the game. If you think politics is like a walk in the park on a sunny day, think again.

Neither the White House nor Romoanoff did anything worthy of note. But thanks for letting the right wing noise machine get under your skin with this stupid story.


You're welcome.
I was sick yesterday and the day before and spent most of my time sleeping or working. I didn't get to read the papers or watch the "right wing noise machine".

I heard about it first on the Mario Solis Marich Show and then in my inbox from Andrew Romanoff, then I saw it was on pols and the Independent. Those were the only places I heard about it.


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Obama made a mistake to meddle in Colorado's primary
that has hurt Michael Bennet more than it has helped him.'

This said, it is a stretch to call Michael Bennet the "conservative" candidate in the primary race.  Neither man is a conservative, and the race is not primarily ideological in the conventional policy preference sense to anywhere near the extent that most primary battles (including some of the other ones mentioned) can be.


You could also say Romanoff made a mistake
by not being more up front.

Sestak hurt himself by letting the media wonder if he had been asked to be Secretary of the Navy. Sestak never said yah or nay letting folks believe that is what he was offered. Sestak also hurt himself by not being more upfront about what was going on.


Romanoff did absolutely the right thing
every step of the way.  

The right-wingers and pro-Bennet corporatists can bicker back and forth all they want about this overblown story, but the one good thing to come of this is that it has cast a spotlight on Andrew Romanoff's sterling character and overriding dedication to uphold core Democratic values and serve the public good.  

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"Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision that he makes and we should just support that." --- Britney Spears, September 2003


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