Posted on 05/19/2014 11:50:00 AM PDT by thetallguy24
Lets pay a little attention to Os newest cabinet appointee, in case you missed the news this weekend.
President Obama is preparing to nominate Mayor Julián Castro of San Antonio as his new secretary of housing and urban development, elevating one of his partys Hispanic rising stars as part of a cabinet shuffle that has possible implications for the 2016 presidential race, Democrats informed about the plans said on Saturday.
Mr. Castro, who has often been mentioned as a potential vice-presidential candidate for the Democrats, would take the place of Shaun Donovan, who is to become director of the Office of Management and Budget. That job is being vacated by Sylvia Mathews Burwell, whom Mr. Obama tapped to be secretary of health and human services and who seems headed to Senate confirmation
Mr. Obama had tried to lure Mr. Castro to the cabinet before. After the 2012 election, the president approached the mayor about serving as transportation secretary, but Mr. Castro, whose third term ends next year, indicated that he preferred to stay in San Antonio. He also passed on the chance to run for governor of Texas this year.
To put this in context, you must must must read Byron Yorks post today on what Castro does, or rather doesnt do, as mayor of San Antonio. Its a figurehead role, not unlike the presidency in a parliamentary system; the responsibilities of actually running the city devolve to the city manager, the de facto prime minister. Castro doesnt even get a regular salary for being mayor. So why is a guy like that, who wont turn 40 until this September, suddenly being elevated to lead HUD? You know why. Its the same reason he was chosen to deliver the keynote at the 2012 Democratic convention despite there being endless numbers of more accomplished lefties who coveted the job. Hes the Platonic ideal of a major-party national candidate: Strikingly young, to appeal to twenty- and thirtysomethings; highly credentialed, with degrees from Stanford and Harvard Law; and of course Latino, which boosts the partys chances of getting the countrys fastest-growing demographic to turn out en masse. Essentially hes a Latino Obama, except with much less experience. If he ends up as VP in 2016, hed be the youngest veep since Dan Quayle (who had spent eight years in the Senate by the time he was sworn in) and indisputably the one with the thinnest resume, which means, if Hillarys health goes south, the free world could conceivably be led circa 2018 by a guy whose main qualification was a two-year sinecure atop Americas housing bureau. But look at it this way. If theyre going to have a pure identity-politics candidate at the top of the ticket, why shouldnt they also have one at the bottom?
I thought Cory Booker had the inside track to be Hillarys VP, just because Democrats are nervous that black voters wont show up in 2016 in the same numbers they did in 2008 and 2012 without a black candidate on the ticket. Looks like instead theyre going to try to goose Latino turnout, which makes sense: If black turnout falls, Latinos could be a hedge against that, and if black turnout doesnt fall, higher Latino turnout will expand Democrats advantage at the polls. Besides, with both Obama and Bill Clinton campaigning for the ticket, Dems may conclude (rightly) that the Obama coalition is sturdier than everyone expects. As for the GOP, Castros emergence carries two important consequences. One: Its now a mortal lock that either the top or the bottom of the Republican ticket in 2016 will feature a Latino candidate, almost certainly either Marco Rubio or Susana Martinez. (Cruz is too scary to establishment Republicans.) Before Castro, I bet some GOP leaders thought it might suffice to nominate Jeb Bush in the name of appealing to Latino voters. Not anymore. Youve got a veep shortlist of two now, unless Rubio wins the nomination himself.
Two: This intensifies the pressure on Republicans to pass amnesty before 2016, to the point where I wonder if O deliberately timed the Castro appointment for a moment when Boehners at a fork in the road on immigration reform. Beltway Republicans have spent nearly 18 months talking themselves into believing that, without amnesty, theyre DOA among Latinos and thus DOA in the entire presidential election in 2016. If theyre already that nervous about being outpandered, theyre certainly not going to sit by and do nothing on immigration reform while Democrats groom a charismatic Latino candidate for the ticket. That doesnt mean Boehner will move a bill this summer but it certainly means hell move something in the lame-duck or next year. Frankly, Obamas showy move on Castro might even have bought the Speaker a few votes among wary Republicans in the House. They know what game Democrats are playing here; the more the other party does to woo Latino voters, the more GOP fencesitters will feel obliged to keep up. Its a smart move by O, even if Castro doesnt end up on the ticket after all.
Young Marxist on the rise
god help us
Makes sense.
Who is the GOP VP candidate, I wonder.
California Chrome
No.
Obama would rather have Julian Castro in a confirmation hearing going into the mid-term elections rather than Shinseki's failure at VA.
That way, Obama can make immigration and hispanics the focus of the mid-term, not the betrayal of our veterans.
-PJ
“Who is the GOP VP candidate, I wonder.”
The Democratic bench seems astonishingly lightweight and amateur. (Clinton and Warren, for example.) At least the GOP has a number of successful governors who have established a pretty good conservative reputation without yet having been flamed out of contention by the concentrated blowtorches of the media.
Cisneros, had that job , remember how that worked out....
Agree. And the way h! Is running, to the right of Jeb, she realizes, IMHO that tge country, despite media onslaught, is more conservative than they get credit for, even by rinsey preebus
It’s remarkable how the dem bench is vacuous
But they love this charismatic la raza castro
He was always going to be Hillary’s running mate. I’ve predicted this for a year.
Damn, I’m good.
;-)
The Dems would be foolish to not recruit him. Could be the ace up their sleeve.
Oh no doubt George P. Bush.
Have to preserve the family dynasty lol
Being half-Hispanic with a white as white can be name helps a ton [sarc]
The big gamble the Dems are making is that a majority of white people will remain in the Democrat Party
Obama is going to want his successor to have a characteristic that Hillary simply cannot provide - absolute loyalty to Obama and the Obama machine. Stay tuned and watch Obama slowly but surely dismantle the Hillary candidacy.
Oh, I mean the non GOPe candidate.
I don’t think the GOPe has anyone.
Romney, Christie, Jeb, none of them are going to work. Heck, Hillary is to the right of them.
“Are you ready for Vice President Julian Castro?”
I’m reconciled to it if the GOPers force another McCain or Romney on us.
BO rhas rarely picked a white person for anything. This Castro’s mother is a huge activist for illegals- I think with La Raza.
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