Posted on 04/24/2009 4:59:03 PM PDT by mathprof
Sen. Judd Gregg is perhaps best known for something he didn't do. Two weeks into the Obama administration, he announced that he was leaving the Senate to become commerce secretary. Two weeks later, he withdrew his name, drawing a testy jab from the administration for denying it a bipartisan feather in its cap. Zina Saunders
It's hard to reconcile the man who nearly boarded the Obama express with the tough-minded Republican senator who sat across from The Wall Street Journal's editorial board at our offices earlier this week. As for the lessons he learned from his dalliance with the administration, he reserves his criticism for himself: "I should have been smart enough to see the daylight before I walked in the door. . . . I don't think there's any big lesson here for anybody but myself, which is the obvious: It would have been impossible for me to be with the president 100% of the time, which is what a cabinet secretary has to be."
Just how obvious that should have been became clear in the course of our interview. Also obvious, Mr. Gregg said, was that the Obama administration is filled with "really capable, dedicated, smart, sharp people with an agenda that they intend to pursue aggressively."
The kind words mostly stop there. From health care to global warming, financial regulation, spending and tax policy, Mr. Gregg doesn't pull any punches in his criticism of the new president. He may be "a charismatic person" with "a very strong understanding of who he is and what he wants to do," but when it comes to the substance of what Mr. Obama seeks to accomplish, Mr. Gregg is less charitable. "They have a goal," the senator says, "and he's very open about it. They are going to grow this government."
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The only part of the above that has been been true is the following:
"with an agenda that they intend to pursue aggressively."
Judd Gregg is becoming one of my favorite senators.
Very good article. Elections have consequences and your decisions have had consequences Judd Gregg. Adios.
An excellent article. I agree.
"I should have been smart enough to see the daylight before I walked in the door. . . . I don't think there's any big lesson here for anybody but myself, which is the obvious: It would have been impossible for me to be with the president 100% of the time, which is what a cabinet secretary has to be." ...From health care to global warming, financial regulation, spending and tax policy, Mr. Gregg doesn't pull any punches in his criticism of the new president. He may be "a charismatic person" with "a very strong understanding of who he is and what he wants to do," but when it comes to the substance of what Mr. Obama seeks to accomplish, Mr. Gregg is less charitable. "They have a goal," the senator says, "and he's very open about it. They are going to grow this government."
Underestimate them at your peril:
Zero's people ARE smart, dedicated, etc., and they're putting all those smarts into effing this country over in a big way!
If only evil was consistently imcompetent life would be so much easier.
This point of view has started to reach pandemic proportions and if I can get one thing across to folks it is this: You will not get a true “conservative” in moderate districts. You will do just fine to get a moderate Republican and keep the liberals out of office. But somehow this principal has been lost on folks and everyone has thrown common sense to the wind. But, if it makes you feel better, throw a vote away and then you can sit back and watch runaway government for the next six years.
Gregg is not running again. Being a man of principle /sarcasm, his decisions have consequences. Next.
I agree with you these are smart people when it comes to getting their agenda moving at a fast pace. They know exactly where they want to take this Country and it is not good for the Country. They are scum but smart enough to set up ACORN all these years to add millions of fraudulent voters to the roles. What they have done should be criminal but our scumbag media ‘loves’ ZERO and anything he does they will cover for him. They are the ones with little to know brains and are willing to walk in lock step with the Communist agenda.
Bump for good budget analysis.
Amazing / appropriate musical interlude, “Nuttin but stringz” - Broken Sorrow
Thanks.
This *is* a good article, and worth reading in its entirety. Judd sounds like he has seen the handwriting on the wall. Why exactly is he not running next time? Article doesn’t say. Is he thinking about a bigger office, perhaps? I don’t know anything about Judd ... is he charismatic? I’m thinking that if he had presidential aspirations, it would look pretty good (from a GOP point of view) to be the guy who was invited on board the Obama Express, and told them “Thanks but no thanks!”
No, he’s not charismatic. He’s already served as Congressman, Governor and Senator. He won’t be going to a higher office as he’s never been out of office for 30 years.
And he is retiring so the Dems will pick up another Senate seat. The Pubs cannot do anything right ala Kay Bailey leaving a safe seat to take on a good Pub like Perry. What dopes!
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