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Obama purges his loyal foreign policy advisors to meet Hillary's demands |
2008-11-23 |
Leonard Doyle, The Independent Before Hillary Clinton has been formally offered the job as Secretary of State, a purge of Barack Obama's top foreign policy team has begun. The advisers who helped trash the former First Lady's foreign policy credentials on the campaign trail are being brutally shunted aside, as the price of her accepting the job of being the public face of America to the world. In negotiations with Mr Obama this week before agreeing to take the job, she demanded and received assurances that she alone should appoint staff to the State Department. She also got assurances that she will have direct access to the President and will not have to go through his foreign policy advisers on the National Security Council, which is where many of her critics in the Obama team are expected to end up. The first victims of Mrs Clinton's anticipated appointment will be those who defended Mr Obama's flanks on the campaign trail. By mocking Mrs Clinton's claims to have landed under sniper fire in Bosnia or pouring scorn on her much-ballyhooed claim to have visited 80 countries as First Lady they successfully deflected the damaging charge that he is a lightweight on international issues. Foremost among the victims of the purges is her old Yale Law School buddy Greg Craig, a man who more than anyone led the rescue of [Bill Clinton's] presidency starting the very night Kenneth Starr's lurid report into the squalid details of the former president's sex scandal with Monica Lewinsky were published on the internet in 1998. Despite his long and loyal friendship with the Clintons, Mr Craig threw his lot in with Mr Obama at an early stage in the presidential election campaign. As if that betrayal to the cause of the Clinton restoration was not enough, Mr Craig did more to undermine Mrs Clinton's claims to be a foreign policy expert than anyone else in the some of the ugliest exchanges of the battle for the Democratic nomination. Until this week he was poised to be the eminence grise of the State Department, organising as total revamp of America's troubled foreign policies on Mr Obama's behalf. Its turns out that Mrs Clinton's delay in accepting the president elect's offer to be his top foreign policy adviser had much to do with her negotiating the terms of the job and insisting on the right to choose her own state department staff and possibly even some of the plumb Ambassador postings. She wanted guarantees of direct access to the president – without having to go through his national security adviser. . . . Mr Craig's crime was not so much that he enthusiastically backed Mr Obama for President and helped run his foreign policy advisory panel, it was his lacerating attacks on the putative Secretary of State's claims that she passed the "Commander-in-Chief test" as a foreign policy expert in the Clinton Administration. In a devastating memo of 11 March last, which he addressed "to interested parties," Mr Craig said: There is no reason to believe, however, that she was a key player in foreign policy at any time during the Clinton Administration. She did not sit in on National Security Council meetings. She did not have a security clearance. She did not attend meetings in the Situation Room. She did not manage any part of the national security bureaucracy, nor did she have her own national security staff." . . . The memo went on to say that Mrs Clinton "never answered the phone either to make a decision on any pressing national security issue – not at 3 AM or at any other time of day." Earlier this week Mr Craig was tapped to become White House counsel, a totally anonymous position, and shunted him out of the line of fire from the Secretary of State. A question remains about the fate of Susan Rice, the public face of Mr Obama's foreign policy throughout the campaign. She too had been expected to take a prominent position at the State department, but in a conference call with reporters during the campaign she ridiculed Mr Clinton's claims to foreign Policy experience. She may now end up as Deputy national Security adviser to the president, in the expectation that she would be frozen out by Mrs Clinton at the State Department, a situation that does not augur well for the future. Hope and change! Hope and change! We are the ones we have been waiting for! |
Posted by:Mike |
#20 He may not want it, but it's coming to him. I plan to do my small part in bringing that home to him with a great deal of vigor. Posted by Jolutch Me as well Jolutch! "And where two are more are gathered".... well you know the rest. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-23 18:23 |
#19 He is probably now scared to death that he will actually have to make a decision. He should be. The experience issue was ignored or derided during the campaign, but even the mayor of Podunk, USA has to make decisions. Do we fix the office copier or plow the roads this winter? As a community organizer, you can sit around making jaw-jaw about mission statements and position papers and who to extort next for grant money. Quite different from the proverbial 3am phone call. |
Posted by: SteveS 2008-11-23 18:16 |
#18 I doubt the bugger thought that he had a snowball's chance in hell of winning nomination, let alone the election. Beyond the campaign rhetoric he's clueless, no solid plan, no team. Probably more shocked at his win than any of us. The Clintonista redux may be due to his asking Rahm, WTF do I do now, and Rahm ringing up everyone on his rolodex from the bad old days. I smell industrial strength panic. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-23 18:01 |
#17 The last thing he wants is to fail miserably. He may not want it, but it's coming to him. I plan to do my small part in bringing that home to him with a great deal of vigor. |
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800 2008-11-23 18:00 |
#16 reminds me of "The Candidate" where Redford gets in the car after winning the campaign and says "what do we do now?" |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-11-23 17:35 |
#15 With no actual abilities he ran and won the President's seat. He has no clue how to run a country or even how our government works. He is probably now scared to death that he will actually have to make a decision. The only democrats that have any salt are the clintons, even though I don't like them, they are better than anything else the dems have to offer. He is scrambling for anyone that can actually spell State dept. The last thing he wants is to fail miserably. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2008-11-23 17:32 |
#14 I've never thought he was in control of any process. The puppet master is at work. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-23 17:30 |
#13 The growing number of Clintonistas and the beast herself as State are beginning to make me wonder if Obama is being controlled(blackmailed) over his dubious citizenship or ssome other issue. |
Posted by: USMC6743 2008-11-23 17:21 |
#12 Another attack on American soil will remind everyone that Bush, Cheney, Rice and Rumsfeld were what this country needed and still needs. Another attack on AMerican soil and right wingers will feel compelled to give to the country and the government a support the left wingers never gave. |
Posted by: JFM 2008-11-23 16:34 |
#11 Don't think Bill the Cat wont play when the Beast is overseas |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-11-23 16:12 |
#10 Do they have interns at the DOS? We have to keep Bill entertained. |
Posted by: Frozen Al 2008-11-23 16:07 |
#9 #7 A craven bunch of power hungry skunks. All of them. Ag, at least the skunk serves a useful purpose in nature, and if left to itself will not generally bother anyone. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-23 13:29 |
#8 Darrell, he'd have to fight through a lot of older carcasses to even see the suspension. |
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie 2008-11-23 13:08 |
#7 A craven bunch of power hungry skunks. All of them. |
Posted by: Hellfish 2008-11-23 12:59 |
#6 Hey Greg Craig, how does it look under that bus? |
Posted by: Darrell 2008-11-23 12:47 |
#5 Another attack on American soil will remind everyone that Bush, Cheney, Rice and Rumsfeld were what this country needed and still needs. |
Posted by: Darrell 2008-11-23 12:43 |
#4 That is just the down payment, Obama. |
Posted by: badanov 2008-11-23 12:05 |
#3 She also got assurances that she will have direct access to the President and will not have to go through Plot thickening. As if eight years of the Clintons wasn't quite enough. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-11-23 11:49 |
#2 Another attack on American soil will remind everyone how successful the Clintons, Obama, and the Democrat party have been on preventing terrorism. |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-11-23 10:48 |
#1 Not thrilled about Clinton's third term, but definitely better than FDR's fifth term, or Carter's second. |
Posted by: DMFD 2008-11-23 10:45 |