When “Change Means More Of The Same, Or Just Change
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on November 1, 2009 at 11:30 AM in Campaign promises, Campaigns & Campaign Financing, Charitable Contributions, Current Affairs, FCC, Foreign Affairs, France, Fund Raising, Governance, Obama Administration, Obama's Broken Promises, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice
Most of us know that there are many positions, like being an ambassador to, say France and Monaco, is often a payback for the person giving tons of money to the candidate. Well, guess what? Not only is Obama doing just that, but the man who claimed to bring “change to Washington” has hit a new high - the highest in FOUR DECADES, in fact. Well, I guess that IS a change, isn’t it?? Wait until you see all of the numbers.
Oh, and these positions aren’t just “fun” ones, like being the Ambassador to the Bahamas, for instance. You may have heard of this position: US Attorney General. Yes, indeedy, Eric Holder was an Obama contributor, though comparatively speaking, he and Susan Rice got their jobs for not a whole lotta green (between $50 - 100,000). Ain’t politics GRAND?
Naturally, rhese are paid positions - and the pay is mighty nice, as you will see below. What you might not realize is that there are actually professional diplomats. You know, people who know how to play the game of diplomacy. They would not be in this group of folks Obama is putting into these plum roles, either. Oh, you know they’re happy about that - not.
Fredreka Schouten had this article in USA Today, Top Obama Fundraisers Get Posts. She should have written, “Plum Posts” in her title:
More than 40% of President Obama’s top-level fundraisers have secured posts in his administration, from key executive branch jobs to diplomatic postings in countries such as France, Spain and the Bahamas, a USA TODAY analysis finds.Twenty of the 47 fundraisers that Obama’s campaign identified as collecting more than $500,000 have been named to government positions, the analysis found.
Overall, about 600 individuals and couples raised money from their friends, family members and business associates to help fund Obama’s presidential campaign. USA TODAY’s analysis found that 54 have been named to government positions, ranging from Cabinet and White House posts to advisory roles, such as serving on the economic recovery board charged with helping guide the country out of recession.
Nearly a year after he was elected on a pledge to change business-as-usual in Washington, Obama also has taken a cue from his predecessors and appointed fundraisers to coveted ambassadorships, drawing protests from groups representing career diplomats. A separate analysis by the American Foreign Service Association, the diplomats’ union, found that more than half of the ambassadors named by Obama so far are political appointees, said Susan Johnson, president of the association. An appointment is considered political if it does not go to a career diplomat in the State Department.
That’s a rate higher than any president in more than four decades, the group’s data show, although that could change as the White House fills more openings. Traditionally about 30% of top diplomatic jobs go to political appointees, and roughly 70% to veteran State Department employees. Ambassadors earn $153,200 to $162,900 annually.
Dang - that’s a mighty nice salary! Can you imagine being the Ambassador to, well, anywhere, but I’ll pull one out - BELIZE - and getting that kind of salary? And BONUS - you don’t even really have to know how to do the job!! Sheesh! No wonder real diplomats are a bit peeved:
“It is time to end the spoils system and the de facto sale of ambassadorships,” Johnson said. “The United States is best served by having experienced, knowledgeable and trained career officers fill all positions in our diplomatic service.”The administration is “well aware of the historical target of career vs. non-career ambassadors, and we will be right on that target,” said White House spokesman Thomas Vietor. He said the first round of diplomatic jobs traditionally go to political appointees because those are the first available when a president takes office.
Vietor said Obama also made it clear early on that he would “nominate extremely qualified individuals who didn’t necessarily come up through the ranks of the State Department but want to serve their country.”
Among the top Obama fundraisers with jobs: former technology executive Julius Genachowski as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and Nicole Avant, a music industry executive who is the top envoy in the Bahamas. Neither granted interview requests.
Always a man of his word, that Obama. Ahahahahaha - I could barely type that out. I mean, he does say words, and so what if he rearranges the order of those words from time to time so that their meaning is the exact opposite of what he said previously? Picky, picky.
I know you are worried about those people who gave Obama a bucket of money who DIDN’T get to come work in the White House, or in Paris. Don’t you fret - Obama is taking care of them, too:
Those not in the administration benefited in other ways, including attending invitation-only White House bashes, such as a St. Patrick’s Day gala.Fundraiser David Gail, a Dallas lawyer that the campaign identified as raising between $100,000 and $200,000, joined dignitaries in July for an East Room country music concert featuring Alison Krauss and Charley Pride. He said he greeted Obama after the event but doesn’t have special access to the president, who was elected on a pledge to change business-as-usual in Washington.
“I’ve seen people who have been included on conference calls or events who were very involved at the grass-roots level,” Gail said.
“Contributing doesn’t guarantee a visit to the White House,” White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Wednesday, “nor does it preclude it.”
Oh. My. GODDESS. Have you ever seen such mealey mouthed contradictory hooey? Oh, wait, you probably have - the LAST time I quoted Gibbs. You know, someone who can hedge like that ought to have a career in landscape design, for cryin’ out loud.
Okay, so some of these people aren’t ambassadors, or the US Attorney General, or Chair of the FCC, but they are still getting by:
Others not on the campaign’s list of official bundlers also have reaped rewards.Sacramento developer Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis, a fundraiser in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s unsuccessful presidential campaign, was nominated this month by Obama to serve as ambassador to Hungary. Clinton is now secretary of state.
Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis did not respond to interview requests, and her office referred calls to the White House.
It’s too early to tell how big a role Obama’s fundraisers will play. On the ambassador front alone, nearly 100 top positions remain unfilled, according to the American Foreign Service Association’s tally.
Ronald Neumann, president of the American Academy of Diplomacy, wants Obama to limit political appointees to about 10% of diplomatic jobs. “The direction is not good,” he said of Obama’s appointments to date, “but you cannot definitively say what the picture will be for the whole administration.”
“The direction is not good.” Uh, yeah. These are the people either running our country, or having an impact on foreign affairs, or charged with ensuring the very laws that govern our land. And you wonder why Washington is such a mess. The people who are running it are the ones who washed someone’s back, and are simply getting their payback. It is some kind of payback they are getting, too - plum positions, and positions of power. All because they have deep pockets. I bet that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside (for me, it is my blood pressure rising).
Below is the list of people thus far, also from the USA Today article. Have fun perusing it and seeing just what a few hundred grand will get you. Wait, is THAT the kind of “change” Obama meant??
FROM FUNDRAISER TO STAFFERPresident Obama has named 54 fundraisers to government positions. Here’s a look at who they are and how much they raised. The campaign reported fundraising in broad ranges only.
RAISED MORE THAN $500,0000
Nicole Avant Ambassador to the Bahamas
Matthew Barzun Ambassador to Sweden
Don Beyer Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Jeff Bleich Ambassador to Australia**
Richard Danzig Member, Defense Policy Board
William Eacho Ambassador to Austria
Julius Genachowski Chairman of Federal Communications Commission
Donald Gips Ambassador to South Africa
Howard Gutman Ambassador to Belgium
Scott Harris General Counsel, Department of Energy
William Kennard Ambassador to the European Union**
Bruce Oreck Ambassador to Finland
Spencer Overton Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Thomas Perrelli Associate Attorney General
Abigail Pollack Member, Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of the American Latino
Charles Rivkin Ambassador to France and Monaco
John Roos Ambassador of Japan
Francisco Sanchez Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
Alan Solomont Ambassador to Spain and Andorra**
Cynthia Stroum Ambassador to Luxembourg**
RAISED BETWEEN $200,000 and $500,000A. Marisa Chun Deputy associate attorney general
Gregory Craig White House counsel
Norman Eisen Special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform
Michael Froman Deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for international economic affairs
Mark Gallogly Member, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Max Holtzman Senior adviser to the Agriculture secretary
James Hudson Director, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Jeh Johnson General counsel, Department of Defense
Samuel Kaplan Ambassador to Morocco
Nicole Lamb-Hale Deputy general counsel, Commerce Department
Andres Lopez Member, Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of the American Latino
Cindy Moelis Director, Commission on White House Fellows
William Orrick Counselor to the assistant attorney general
John Phillips Chairman, Commission on White House Fellows
Penny Pritzker*** Member, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Bob Rivkin General counsel, Transportation Department
Desiree Rogers White House social secretary
Louis Susman Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Robert Sussman Senior policy counsel, Environmental Protection Agency
Christina Tchen Director, White House Office of Public Engagement
Barry White Ambassador to Norway
RAISED BETWEEN $100,000 and $200,000
Preeta Bansal General counsel, Office of Management and Budget
Laurie Fulton Ambassador to Denmark
Fred Hochberg President, Export-Import Bank of the United States
Valerie Jarrett Senior adviser to the president
Kevin Jennings Assistant deputy secretary of Education
Steven Rattner Treasury Department adviser
Miriam Sapiro Deputy U.S. trade representative**
Vinai Thummalapally Ambassador to BelizeRAISED BETWEEN $50,000 and $100,000
Eric Holder Attorney general
David Jacobson Ambassador to Canada
Ronald Kirk U.S. trade representative
Rocco Landesman Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
Susan Rice Ambassador to the United Nations** Nominated, not yet confirmed by Senate; *** National finance chairwoman
Sources: Obama campaign, Public Citizen; White House; USA TODAY research
Contributing: Andrew Seaman









































We need an ambassador to Luxembourg?!? Really?!?
Well, we have an ambassador to Monaco. O wait, I’m really not being fair–Charles Hammerman Rivkin doubles as Ambassador to France–so after a little hinky-dinky parlee-voo in Paris, he can feel right at home and relax as a dignitary in Monte Carlo. Nice job, if you can get it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rivkin
Well, you know Rev. Amy, those “old sayings” that our mommies and daddies taught us when we were little just continue to surprise with their truthiness: like, “One hand washes the other.”
Of course, in this case the soap is green.
Oh, well said. And yes indeed - it is clear as a bell here.
I read abt this sometime ago - not just abt Obama, but that other countries resent that we send over people who know NOTHING abt diplomacy, and often, not that much abt the country in which they are serving. There is real work to be done, and when someone is in a position just because they raised some cash, it can bring everything down.
I know one of the individuals who recently took off to Wasgington for a high paying job as a thankyou for raising a ton of money for Obama. She was one of Hillary’s main people (which is how I know her) and then quickly drank the Koolaid when it looked like Hillary was not going to make it, thanks to all sorts of other Tomfoolery.
She is not in this list, so that means there are even more funders who are now taking our money. She has a fancy title. She is a bright woman, but very arrogant–in the way that some very wealthy people are. I don’t see her doing anything for what she calls (yes this is true) “the small people.” That would be all of us.
Dang, for real?? You could submit a FOIA to the White House abt her and see what you get! As one of the “small people,” I would sure be interested in seeing just what she is doing on our behalf.
helenk, no, I’m not - it is really amazing the length and breadth of Obama’s effect on our country.
ImaLindatoo, well said. Thank you.
Why is anyone surprised at what backtrack does to hurt this country?
Putting unqualified people to represent the country is another way to undermine the USA.
His word means nothing. He will never do anything to better this country.
He was carefully taught to have nothing but disrespect for America by people who had no problem living well and free here.
WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS
PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE
Obama is such a loser.
I hope the American people realize what he thinks of them.
He banks on them not paying attention and seeing the truth. That he thinks so little of them that they won’t see his actions and will only pay attention to his propaganda TV helpers.
Obama totally ignores the truth and just makes unsubstianted claims and unless someone calls him out on the false claim, he gets away with constant lies.
How does America feel that he thinks so little of the truth? Now they know why he made all the claims in his campaign, he was describing himself.
I like more when Americans weren’t acquiescing to the mandate of ignorance and only the promotion of The One to allow his Communist state to change America.
And, shhhh, even though Obama claims all of his propaganda outlets should be followed, the station that seems to be covering the reality of his administration also gives more news that the others don’t want to cover….because….shhhh…..it will make Obama look weak, AGAIN.
Former President Bill Clinton Unveils Statue in Kosovo
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Workers install a monument to former U.S. President Bill Clinton on Bill Clinton Boulevard in Pristina, Kosovo October 12, 2009.
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Thousands of ethnic Albanians braved low temperatures and a cold wind in Kosovo’s capital Pristina to welcome former President Bill Clinton on Sunday as he attended the unveiling of an 11-foot statue of himself on a key boulevard that also bears his name.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,570869,00.html?test=latestnews
ok, done with my rant…and haven’t even finished all my coffee.
OT
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1933394,00.html?xid=rss-world
With problems looming like this wouldn’t be a lot better for this country to have qualified people in place.
WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS
PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE
I was briefly listening to Hannity on the radio last week and an obama supporter calls in and says the right wingers (which I am not) are not giving obama a “chance” to do his job.
I wish I would have called in and told the obot, NO he is not going to be given a chance. He talked so much shit on the campaign trail basically saying he could part the seas, change we can believe in, how we was going to be different and we would see the difference immediatley. All we have seen is more lies on a grander scale. Obama wanted to talk the talk then walk the walk which we are witnessing is not going to happen.
Wow, USA TODAY is actually doing some real journalism. Maybe the NY Times could learn something from them.
Oh, just wait for another post I have coming up soon. You will NEVER guess who did the investigative journalism on that one. Oh, I just have to go ahead and tell you. I assume you are sitting down. Ready? MSNBC. My jaw abt hit the floor - I could NOT believe it. Seriously! Who knew?!
Wow! Maybe there’s “hope” after all!
I know, right? I’m telling you, no one was more surprised than I was when I saw the tagline. Honestly, I did a double take!
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Of course the bots will say, but other presidents have done this.
The point is Obama was sold as the candidate of CHANGE, the anti-DC establishment…
So much for that.
No doubt they will, but he DID campaign on bring change to DC, and instead, he is repaying his Obots more than any other president in FORTY YEARS. That says something, doesn’t it?
Well change is hard, doncha know…
WASHINGTON — A year ago this week, Barack Obama was swept into power on a promise of hope and change in a monumental election for a country with a painful history of slavery and segregation.
But in the 10 months since his inauguration, the political landscape in the United States is as partisan and polarized as ever, with the explosive issue of race even occasionally tinging some of the fiercest criticism directed Obama’s way.
On election night last November, Obama assured a sea of cheering Americans in his hometown of Chicago: “Change has come.”
In recent weeks he’s acknowledged just how difficult it’s been to bring about that change.
“Change is hard,” the president said last week as he signed a bill slashing wasteful defence spending.
Blame the Republicans, one of his top advisers said Sunday.
“What we’ve seen from the Republicans is really the desire to have the status quo,” Valerie Jarrett said on ABC’s “This Week.”
The president, Jarrett said, has “reached out. He’s listened. He’s reached across the aisle … ultimately it’s up to the Republicans to decide if they want to be a constructive force and come to the table and work with us in a positive way. The door is always open.”
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20091101/obama_yearone_091101/20091101?hub=TopStoriesV2&s_name=
And meanwhile, I read an article today that TurboTax Geithner recommends that we should all save money because it’s impossible to say how soon this financial situation will continue.
I guess I COULD save money if I didn’t have to help pay all these salaries.
ROTFLMAO - oh, GOOD one!!!
Teak, you nailed it. She wanted QUALIFIED people for the position. That was her whole problem…
AND pay for Air Force 1. I was in the Philadelphia airport today. Had to circle 1/2 before landing because AF1 was in the area. My next flight out was delayed an hour because of the congestion he caused backing up all the flights. And the shuttle buses couldn’t get people to their gates and hundreds missed flights. All so Obama could stump for Corzine.
What really bothers me in Philly is a 2 hour drive from DC. It’s a 40 minute flight. Give or take some minutes for boarding and 0 spent $600,000 an hour and caused misery to hundreds of people so he could save himself an hour that he will probably use to play golf in.
And, yes, bots, I know other presidents have done this, but I am talking about That One who is presiding over a hideous depression. We’re all supposed to buy fuel-efficient cars, but he flies Air Force 1 to buy himself an hour.
And Hillary was having such a difficult time vetting positions at State. Go figure Rev. Amy. they didn’t contribute enough money or were actually qualified to do the job.
The US is going downhill because we have allowed all of our industries to be undercut by foreign companies. We have no manufacturing to speak of and nothing to sell. The corporations which survive have been given incentives to ship jobs and positions overseas.
We have killed the goose that laid the golden egg.
Actually, the biggest problem is that our industries have become foreign companies. Did these fools think that the workers they threw out of having jobs would continue to buy luxury goods?
Sowsear - not only are we shipping our jobs overseas, but we’re shipping teachers in from the Phillipines.
All that stimulus money for education; the white house didn’t tell us that they didn’t mean for it to actually go to AMERICAN teachers.
http://www.foxnews.com, search for “Filipino teachers”
11 in Georgia alone.
Has anyone else heard of the internet rumor there may be another billionaire NYC Mayor Bloomberg financed 9/11-like attack this afternoon at Newark airport?
The reason is to distract the general public of his close association to the British/Dutch oligarghy and their agenda to install fascism/Nazi-dictatorship here in the U.S.?
As a fellow puppet with same agenda, Obama will make sure law enforcement community will use his scheduled presence at the Prudential Center as the motive and destroy and cover up all evidence that may implicate Bloomberg, Obama and inside job?
And conveniently scapegoat Pakistani-Americans to take the fall taking advantage of anti-Pakistani sentiments and not dissimiliar to how Saudi Arabian men were in the 2001 attacks?
Yes, this certainly explains much. I know have a better understanding of the extreme level of lunacy that is allowed to flourish on the internet.
Onofre, yes indeed, we must be worried over death by tulips.
tyj-keep your cat off the keyboard.
That’s probably why 0 landed in Philly instead of Newark./snark
This is actually an improvement of sorts; when they took over Chrysler, the 30 something Car Czar terminated the dealership which had contributed most to Hillary..IIRC, and now they are giving an ambassadorship to one of her people…I smell a rat.
Are you sure you are not smelling a Dung Beetle?
Clinton’s rate of non-career appointments to such posts ran around 29%. George W’s was around 36%. At 40%, Obama is continuing the trend.
Some characteristics of politics never seem to change, regardless of the time, place, system, or any claim to higher ideals. Those who attain positions of power reward those who help them get there and stay there.
Blah, blah, blah, So much for promised change and transparency. That One is not only unfit, unqualified, and dangerous–he’s a liar. The only differentiation between this Administration and the last is party affiliation.
Yeah, and it’s time to end the de facto sale of the office of POTUS because the United States would be best served by having an experienced, knowledgeable, and competent President in the White House, but unfortunately she’s currently serving as Secretary of State so we’re stuck with the bozo.
Amen to THAT, SFIndie. Not unlike the diplomatic corp., the country is served best by people who actually know what the hell they are doing.
So true but to do that, the electorate has to be educated in the fine art of discernment when selecting the POTUS. Style and format, having been confused with substance and content, brought us the 21st-century president. Until we can rectify that little problem, all the tinkering in the world will do us no good.
You will also see illogical arguments demonstrated right here on this blog when the obamatrons or bushomatics say, “well so and so did it, too” as if that is justification for the conduct of their lead bull(shitter) or “so and so has the poll numbers”, as though data is truth.
To get to that utopia where a POTUS represents the best in us, we have to dig up that best in ourselves first and then act on it.
You know, Ferd, I was thinking abt this earlier, particularly in terms of my professor brother who is a HUGE Obamabot. What I was thinking was how he would not tolerate this kind of research from his students that he did with Obama. He was wooed by Obama at that DNC Convention way back when Obama spoke. He bought every bit of pablum that Obama’s camp spewed with NO research of claims made, etc.
When I asked abt Obama voting for FISA, for instance, he responded that he was “disappointed.” “DISAPPOINTED?” After he campaigned on NOT voting for it, and decried it at every turn?
All of that to prove your point. Now that we treat our presidency literally like “American Idol,” the chances of getting someone who can truly govern is mighty slim…
I understand your frustration. His supporters are “disappointed” and I am just plain furious.
Exact same word my sister (who is gay) used to describe the failed promises to the LGBT community. But she is still an Obot.
Which is identical to the bushomatics who were “disappointed” that the subject of their adoration bloated the federal government beyond all reason.
These (bushbots/obamatrons) are the sorts who really would rearrange the deck chairs on the titanic in anticipation of its sinking.
Wow.
He’s kept one promise, “to fundamentally change the United States of America.” It’s changing right before our eyes. His sheeple are following him off the cliff and those with some sanity are watching in horror!
Yep, the same lazy, ignorant, follow-the-lead-bull herd that wanted to fling itself off the cliff on the far right not too long ago has suddenly decided to fling itself off the cliff up ahead on the far left. To them, cliffs are cliffs, and apparently made for jumping off.
You got it, Ferd and Georgia!
Limbaugh explained what’s wrong with Obama during an interview on FOX today, but I’m not sure I should trust the judgement of a guy who forgets to put on his socks before going on national television.
Yet another irrelevant comment from another irrelevant obamabot. Why do you fools insist on daily demonstration of your delusions? Speak to his comments and not his attire. In other words, drip, what he wears has nothing to do with what he says, except in your illogical mind. He could have come to the interview naked, making us all blind, but that would have nothing to do with the content of his comments.
Thanks, Ferd. Lord, haven’t we gone over this with them before??
Attire is irrelevant? As with Obama’s bad suits, crooked flag pin, Michelle’s godawful dresses, etc? Got it. Rush’s missing socks won’t be mentioned again.
No one here used them as arguments against Obama. I’ve made mention of Me-chelle’s atrocious taste myself but only in the context of her taste. That’s where you functionally illiterate bots get it wrong. It is all about context of the comment.
Nice try, obot, but your score is still zero (0).
and the poor mouse is not even sure about it.
Taking a queue from the Obot Lord? Not sure, can’t make up his mind…OH wait!, Didn’t BO say once
“I am of two minds on it”??/ Which takes “I was for it before I was against it” right out of the lexicon.
I wouldn’t have brought them up. Still, nothin like wigglin the toes on the carpet of a million dollar set.
One, of course!
Free Tibet.
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That was then. Look at ‘em now.
Thank Goodness for the News.
—The stimulus package has saved 650 trillion jobs, simply because the White House says so.
—The recession has ended forty-four times since August, 2008.
—The government can provide excellent health care services based on how well it has distributed flu vaccines to all fifty-six people in the United States.
—We need to be careful about sending troops to Afghanistan, because we would not want to start a war there like we did with Iraq.
—There are billions of Americans dying in the streets because it costs $9,000 a band-aid, and insurance companies will not cover them because they are not wealthy. A public option would allow unemployed people to get insurance for free.
—Guantamo has been closed.
—Nancy Pelosi, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter work closely with Barack Obama and are part of the Democrats’s A-team.
—Faux News makes up all these stories, because if President Obama ever screwed up, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, and ABC would be quick to report it.
—President Obama is the most popular president the country has ever had.
http://www.gormogons.com/2009/10/thank-goodness-for-news.html
Shades of “Hot Rod” Blagojevich!
But then the president himself has always been for sale. Why shouldn’t his staff positions go to the highest bidders?
The stench coming out of Washington is worse than any hog production lot here in Iowa.