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Quibbles and Bits – 2/4/09

1) I suppose by now Democrats in Congress know that Obama is just as likely to roll over them as anyone. While the party threw caution, rules and its reputation to the wind in its devotion to the One, Obama continues to show he isn’t a party guy.

Politico has a short bit about the stimulus bill and how one democrat was supposedly supported by the WH in his vote against the bill.

Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) — one of the lead Blue Dogs — made a startling admission to lefty Liberadio on Sunday, suggesting the White House quietly encouraged him to buck House leadership on the stimulus.

Cooper was one of 11 Dems to vote no — joining every GOP House member.

“Well, I probably shouldn’t tell you this, but I actually got some quiet encouragement from the Obama folks for what I’m doing,” said Cooper, one of about 55 House Democrats to sign a letter criticizing Speaker Nancy Pelosi for suspending normal debate and committee rules on the $819 billion package.

Cooper actually said more. While Harry Reid has been weakened in the Senate by his ham-fisted and just-plain-stupid handling of Obama’s senate seat, Pelosi seems to be getting the business now. It certainly looks as if the BO administration isn’t worried about the effects or even the appearance of deliberately weakening its own congressional leadership. Curious.

Now, I got in terrible trouble with our leadership because they don’t care what’s in the bill, they just want it pass and they want it to be unanimous. They don’t mind the partisan fighting cause that’s what they are used to. In fact, they’re really good at it. And they’re a little bit worried about what a post-partisan future might look like. If members actually had to read the bills and figure out whether they are any good or not. We’re just told how to vote. We’re treated like mushrooms most of the time.”

FWIW, I’m not really sure I buy the idea that Cooper simply “let fly” during an interview. I doubt he’d say things like this without feeling he might have backup. However, figuring out what his angle is and who is suggesting he say these things is more of a puzzle.

2) USAToday has an op-ed about how the Obama honeymoon keeps rolling on.

One of the great tests of news media bias is when the storyline has become unfalsifiable. With George W. Bush, no matter what he did, the facts always seemed to prove he was to blame. With Obama, no matter what he does, he’s always the hero. For instance, during a trip to China in 2005, then-President Bush tried to open a locked door while leaving a news conference, and the press tittered at his buffoonery. Yet last week, when President Obama walked into an Oval Office window that he thought was a door, much of the news media looked the other way — perhaps recognizing his genius at spotting where a door should have been.

Bush’s love of exercise was analyzed as a troubling obsession of an out-of-touch president. Obama’s fixation with physical fitness gives numerous reporters hope that he will alleviate America’s obesity epidemic. In a front-page exclusive, The Washington Post revealed that on Obama’s recent vacation, the Hawaiian “sun glinted off (his) chiseled pectorals sculpted during four weightlifting sessions each week, and a body toned by regular treadmill runs and basketball games.”

A more serious example can be found in some of the news coverage of the stimulus bill. Obama made it his top priority to get bipartisan support for his unprecedented spending bill. The president exerted enormous personal effort to sway House Republicans to his cause but failed to win a single GOP vote, and he even lost 11 Democrats. And yet the Post reported in another front-page article that the Democratic House’s passage of the bill — which was always assured — “marked a big victory for his presidency a little more than a week into his term.” Indeed, it’s hard to see how anything short of a crushing defeat would be described as anything other than a “big victory.”

3) The Telegraph also has something to say about “change you can believe in” since so many Obama nominees for office have problems with taxes.

“If you are a lobbyist entering my administration, you will not be able to work on matters you lobbied on, or in the agencies you lobbied during the previous two years,” Mr Obama had said. He neglected to add the footnote: “Except when it suits us otherwise.”
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White House officials brief that change is hard: that a few veteran Washington insiders will be needed to help dismantle the system that benefits entrenched interests.

The problem is, a pattern is emerging. The new treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner – who oversees the Internal Revenue Service, America’s equivalent of the H M Revenue and Customs – apologised profusely for failing to pay $34,000 in taxes and survived. Yesterday, Nancy Killefer, who was to be federal “chief performance officer”, stood down for failing to pay employment taxes for her house cleaner. Now Mr Obama has been forced to jettison Mr Daschle, an early supporter who provided key staff and access to an invaluable political network. The loss of two nominees in a single day will inevitably raise questions over his judgment.

I wish I could believe Obama’s judgment will be questioned. It hasn’t happened so far and I’m skeptical anyone other than bloggers will have the stones.

4) Politico has an interview with Dick Cheney. Nothing really new, but it’s interesting the press averse Cheney is suddenly willing to talk.

And he asserted that President Obama will either backtrack on his stated intentions to end those policies or put the county at risk in ways more severe than most Americans—and, he charged, many members of Obama’s own team—understand.

I thought that Cheney would just go back into whatever dark place he lives in. Apparently not. But that, in itself, is interesting. . .

5) Politico has another BO campaign promise that seems to be going the way of the dinosaur and the dodo.

Obama appears poised to break his campaign pledge to give the public five days to review a bill before he signs it.

Obama scheduled a bill signing for 4:35 p.m. Wednesday, even though the House has yet to vote on the legislation expanding a children’s health insurance program. The legislation is expected to win final approval only hours before the president will make it law.

The quick turnaround breaches Obama’s promise to offer “sunlight before signing,” a concept he detailed on the campaign trail and on his website.

Looks like that whole transparency thing is giving BO fits.

Politico cites a very useful site: St Petersburg Times’ Politifact.com. This site is tracking BO promises and what is happening to them. Worth checking out.

  • http://! stodgie

    lisa, don’t you think it is also interesting that obama doesn’t like the house bill. i think he wants it to fail. he wants the senate version.

    that should make for a good diary. the hints about this are all out there. i for one agree the house screwed up. with pelosi what else can you expect?

    • LisaB

      Truly, I have no idea what he’s going for except that it looks like he has no intention of working with the Dem leadership in any meaningful way. It almost looks as if he’s quite willing to be “shut” of them. Hung Reid out to dry, got rid of Dean and is letting Pelosi try to manage on her own strength.

      He’s not building a coalition of existing allies. I find that curious. But I wonder if he’s trying to drain the congress of meaningful power.

      I agree the house screwed up. But I doubt they would have done exactly what they did had they been in close contact with BO. As the titular head of the party, he could have weighed in much sooner. It appears he did not choose to do so.

      Does he like the senate version? No idea. But would Reid trust him anyway?

      • http://! stodgie

        good point about his lack of communication with the house lisa! i don’t think any of them trust the other at all. look at the comments made by pelosi and reid. pelsoi doesn’t have that much strength in my view. why? she is ignoring the welfare of americans.

      • Andy

        Seems BO is exercising his favorite state; that of being “present” …
        I read someone today (related to Gen. Zini’s appointment reversal) saying that BO’s “even-temperament” was nothing but the fact he is just irresolute.

        It almost seems as if he’s just observing Congress from afar. he wants a bill so that he can take credit for “acting” but behaves as if he couldn’t be bothered with the details…

        On the other hand Rahm Emanuel must be working w/Congress; and as both of you write above the question is: on which version? Probably only the one that would be BO the most credit and some Republicans… (?)

        • http://! stodgie

          then, it would most likely be the senate bill, andy.

          • Andy

            yes, I think you are right. I think the calculation is this: the Senate bill is almost 1 trillion and polls are dropping showing only 38% (or thereabouts) support for the stimulus package. So if BO goes with the higher price tag he has to have Repubs and some compromise given the public’s reaction…The House one would be politically more expensive since there were no Repubs. on board already.

            • http://! stodgie

              the house bill is a holy mess. wall street doesn’t like it either. not that wall street has much taste but that is where business is done.

        • athena

          Actually the completed bill, from wherever it comes, is to be named THE OBAMA STIMULAS BILL…. no credit to anyone else. I guess no blame either.

      • ChooChooMagoo

        He’s not building a coalition of existing allies. I find that curious. But I wonder if he’s trying to drain the congress of meaningful power.

        Intersting point LisaB.

        If he weakens congress, has the media in his pocket, and the american people willing to give him time – as the crisis grows, fear escalates, and chaos takes hold – then all power flow to him. Could all these miss steps be the result of planned chaos and not ineptitude?

  • tek

    You have got to be kidding me. you think whatever happened under Bush the media said it was his fault? PLEASE! He had a seven year honeymoon with press and the Republicans no matter what he did. I don’t like Obama, but I’m not going to make a folk hero out of the worst president in history.

    • bart

      I guess it depended on what media you saw. In this instance though, the article mentioned a couple of very specific things – the “wrong door” incident and the fact that both presidents like to spend time in the gym.

      In these two nearly exact instances, BO is portrayed favorably while GWB was pilloried. Why was one selfish for working out and the other said to be a picture of health (despite the SMOKING). Why was one guy an idiot for going to the wrong door and the other one not mocked at all?

    • bart

      Well, the Telegraph merely points out that in two nearly identical situations: both men went to the wrong door and both like to spend time in the gym, the media treated them differently.

      What was selfish in one was health-conscious in the other. What was stupidity in one was a non-story in the other.

      Because these circumstances were so alike, I thought the criticism was fair. I don’t think it makes Bush look better, I just think it makes the media look worse.

      • Zeke

        bart,
        “Well, the Telegraph merely points out that in two nearly identical situations: both men went to the wrong door …”
        P.T. Barnum once wrote:
        “Come See the Egress!” on a one-way door to the alley.
        Think it might work in the oval office?

  • wodiej

    Only 37% of Americans support the pork bill. I am hearing it doesn’t have enough support in the Senate to pass.

    • http://! stodgie

      i blame pelosi for helping to create this mess.

      • Andy

        And Obama for not writing and proposing his own darn bill!! That was his job !!

        • http://! stodgie

          that for sure!

      • wodiej

        right, it is Pelosi. I guess since she thinks 500 million people are losing their jobs every month when there is only 150 million working Americans in the entire country, she can’t count and doesn’t know how much $920 billion dollars is.

  • wodiej

    Pork bill is up to $920 billion

    650 million coupons for digital converter boxes
    70 million smoking cessation
    400 m for condoms
    100,000 doorbells
    500,000 dog park construction
    6 million heritage trail
    1.5 million for prostitue shelters
    50 million to Nat’l Endowment of Arts
    850 m National Railroad Passenger Corp
    25 m for recreation maintenance

    hmm, where’s the jobs??

    • http://! stodgie

      the repubs must be in tight with their higher power for the idiots in the house to give them something like this to use in a food fight.

      • Zeke

        A scotsman’s management of this pork would combine as many as possible and make a “Haggis”. Now, with that in mind I am seeing:
        The Aunt Esther Memorial Heritage Dog Walk along which the government will place “Art Shelters” displaying “Art” with condom machines in the restrooms. Have hookers pass out government pamphlets along with nicotine gum.
        Since so many more men will be out volunteering to walk their dogs, there is a steady consumer demographic.
        Put the trails up along the existing rail right of ways and you increase rail passenger numbers at the same time.
        Complex times require simple solutions.
        I hate politicians

      • Zeke

        A scotsman’s management of this pork would combine as many as possible and make a “Haggis”. Now, with that in mind I am seeing:
        The Aunt Esther Memorial Heritage Dog Walk along which the government will place “Art Shelters” displaying “Art” with condom machines in the restrooms. Have hookers pass out government pamphlets along with nicotine gum.
        Since so many more men will be out volunteering to walk their dogs, there is a steady consumer demographic.
        Put the trails up along the existing rail right of ways and you increase rail passenger numbers at the same time.
        Complex times require simple solutions.

      • Zeke

        Think what we could save if we just combined some of ‘em.

        Welcome to The Aunt Esther Heritage Dog Park Trail

        Each “Shelter” will have a “hostess” who will pass out Nicotine Gum and pamphlets describing the “Art” on the walls.
        There will be condom machines in the restrooms.
        Placing the trail along existing passenger rail lines will increase rail ridership and art patronage at the same time a guy “walks the dog!”
        Franchises Available

    • jwrjr

      Some of those programs deserve to be funded. But none of them will actually “stimulate” the economy.

      • wodiej

        that’s the point of the package, to stimulate the economy and create jobs. this is not the time for pet projects.

    • Zeke

      1.5 million for prostitute shelters!
      This goes too far! Let ‘em stand out in the weather like everybody else.
      Besides, Howie Mandell proved years ago that condoms work as rain hats and the hookers already have the damned things with ‘em…

      Waiting to see if there was too much loft on this one…

      • Zeke

        30 minutes…
        crickets

        • Zeke

          yup… too much loft

          • Zeke

            sad, really

  • http://! stodgie

    the repubs don’t even have to try. the dims are giving it to them again.

  • I’m a Linda too

    Excellent post.

    Really, it is so pathetic that we have psycologically disturbed folks with a sexual disorder covering as reporters as your post has shown with examples given by WaPo.

    Scary stuff.

    Who dares still utters the claim of “reporter” with this stuff?

  • Zeke

    The spam filter on this site is possessed by the cross-dressing ghost of J. Edgar Hoover! No rhyme nor reason… kinda like an NFL official or NBA ref.
    “Hmmm, let’s see… haven’t popped off and penalized anyone in awhile… you there! Tweet!
    Well, Mr. Electronic Jiminy Crickett Filter, Goeth and Phucketh Thy Thelfeth!

  • turino

    Jim Cooper isn’t to be trusted as far as you than throw him. He backstabbed Bill Clinton and stabbed Hillary Clinton in the throat. He also has no reason other than his own blue dog ideology to vote ‘no.’ His district is NOT conservative. It went Obama by 13 points.

    • http://! stodgie

      i’d bet you the poll numbers today wouldn’t be by 13 points. obama needs to get off his backside and actually say this isn’t the right bill. let’s get some real stimulus. there are no real liberals backing americans today.

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