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Adviser losing patience with Obama
Politico ^ | September 8, 2009 | Ben Smith

Posted on 09/08/2009 10:41:39 AM PDT by jazusamo

 

One of President Barack Obama’s former top campaign advisers is “losing patience” with the White House, he told POLITICO Tuesday morning, as frustrations among the president’s liberal allies crest over issues from health care legislation to gay rights.

“I am one of the millions of frustrated Americans who want to see Washington do more than it's doing right now,” said Steve Hildebrand, the deputy campaign manager who oversaw the Obama campaign’s field organization and was an architect of his early, crucial victories over Sen. Hillary Clinton in Iowa and South Carolina.

Obama, he said, “needs to be more bold in his leadership.”

“I’m not going to just sit by the curb and let these folks get away with a lack of performance for the American people,” he said, speaking of Washington’s Democratic leadership as a whole. “I want change just as much as a majority of Americans do, and I’m one of the many Americans who are losing patience.”

Hildebrand is by far the most senior member of Obama’s political team to express public doubts about the White House, though he had already begun to part ways with Obama’s other top aides as the 2008 presidential campaign wore on. 

Hildebrand was a key player in the primary campaign but grew increasingly alienated from the organization over, a person close to him said, strategic differences. Other top campaign officials grew frustrated with what they saw as Hildebrand’s at times negative attitude and his candid comments to the press, rare in the intensely disciplined campaign.

Still, he remains close to some top Obama aides, and his blast from the left is a mark of the depth of dissent even within elements of the organization that elected the first black president. His public comments are “nothing I haven't directly said to folks in the White House,” Hildebrand told POLITICO in an interview from his native South Dakota, where he came to prominence running former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle’s political operation.

Hildebrand broke his long post-campaign silence in a speech to the San Diego Democratic Club on August 22, which was reported in the gay press but passed without national notice. Hildebrand, who is gay, confirmed the comments reported in Zenger’s Newsmagazine, though he said the article’s assertion that he’d made a “slashing attack” on Obama was “over the top.”

“The problem is, Obama isn’t listening enough,” Hildebrand said, according to the report. “I love him, I love Michelle, I want him to succeed, but all of us need to put pressure on him and Congress to do the right things. The American people put confidence in the Democrats because they thought we could get things done, and if we fail, they’re not going to give it back.”

“I gave up a lot to elect Democrats, and I expect them to give it up for me. I’m going to speak loudly. The Republicans don’t have power unless the moderates and the Blue Dogs give it to them — which is what they’re doing now,” he said in the speech.

Hildebrand also said, according to the Zenger’s report, that that 2009 is shaping up to be “1993 all over again.” He told POLITICO he blames moderate Democrats in the House and Senate for the party’s weakness.

“There's basically three different parties, and one of those parties tends to be the barrier to getting anything done — and that's the Blue Dogs in the House and the moderates in the Senate,” he said in the interview. “Change is not going to come by people in the Beltway deciding we should have change. It’s going to come because they’re feeling pressure from all over the country.”

“I know where Barack Obama is on these issues and I don't question his sincerity or his honesty towards trying to solve them,” he said. “I do question whether or not the Congress as it is constituted right now is going to have the capacity to ever deliver on some of the most critical issues facing our country right now.”

Hildebrand was a singular figure as Obama’s campaign bus rolled through the hills of Iowa, a goateed, soft-spoken, and sometimes mischievous gay man who lived in sleepy Sioux Falls, right across the state line. Along with running the field organization alongside his former business partner, State Director Paul Tewes, Hildebrand made Obama’s case in his black leather jacket and casual clothes to key local Iowa leaders, one by one.

He said in the San Diego speech that gay rights was among the issues that had spurred his disappointment, mourning that after his 22 years of working for Democratic candidates, “we haven’t come very far,” according to the report.

“The government still doesn’t treat Gay people equally. Should I continue doing what I’m doing, or should I be a strong voice from the outside?” he said.

Hildebrand said in San Diego that he had demanded that his own congresswoman, South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, return his contribution after she voted for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, and that he would vote for a Republican against her next year.

Hildebrand, who worked for a stretch for Rep. Kendrick Meek’s bid for a Florida Senate Seat, is no longer working on that campaign, and said he’d returned home to focus on issue campaigns, rather than candidates.

Hildebrand told POLITICO, however, that Obama may be getting back onto the right track.

“He needs to -- much like he did yesterday in that speech [to a union audience in Cincinnati], much like he'll do, I assume, [in an address to Congress] on Wednesday -- rally the American people to force change on Washington,” Hildebrand said. “Change is not going to come by people in the Beltway deciding we should have change -- it's going to come because they're feeling pressure from all over the country.”



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Change isn't happeneing fast enough for poor little Hildebrand.
1 posted on 09/08/2009 10:41:40 AM PDT by jazusamo
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To: jazusamo
Obama, he said, “needs to be more bold in his leadership.”

How can the jOker be "bold" in something that he has no experience doing?

2 posted on 09/08/2009 10:43:09 AM PDT by kromike
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Obama needs to be more bold??? Is this nut kidding??? If Obama gets more bold, he will stage a coup, a la Chavez, and create a dictatorship for himself. This just makes you see what a bunch of radicals surround Obama.


3 posted on 09/08/2009 10:44:35 AM PDT by CdMGuy
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“I am one of the millions of frustrated Americans who want to see Washington do more than it's doing right now,

IOW we are not becoming a Communist Dictatorship fast enough to suit him!

4 posted on 09/08/2009 10:44:38 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannolis. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: jazusamo
“I am one of the millions of frustrated Americans who want to see Washington do more than it's doing right now,” said Steve Hildebrand,

And I am one of millions of frustrated Americans who want to see Washington do LESS than it's doing right now.

5 posted on 09/08/2009 10:44:42 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: jazusamo

“Leadership”....what leadership? He’s simply doing what he’s told. The question is....who’s doing the telling? This guy will become even less of a President than Jimmy Carter. Now that’s hard to do but he’s going to accomplish it. His legacy will be “The worst President in US history.”


6 posted on 09/08/2009 10:44:46 AM PDT by RC2 (Our Failure is Not an Option)
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Hildebrand, Obama's already crossed the Rubicon.


OBAMA IS A MARXIST IDEOLOGUE


AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS

A PETITION ON FACEBOOK FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RESTORATION

7 posted on 09/08/2009 10:44:54 AM PDT by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free...never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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"He said in the San Diego speech that gay rights was among the issues that had spurred his disappointment, mourning that after his 22 years of working for Democratic candidates, “we haven’t come very far,” according to the report. "

I guess this "guy" isn't "happy"

8 posted on 09/08/2009 10:45:48 AM PDT by Paladin2 (Big Ears + Big Spending --> BigEarMarx, the man behind TOTUS)
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To: jazusamo

He, like most Americans, want change. Hildebrand’s problem, and now 0bama’s, is that the change most Americans want wasn’t on the original agenda. When the average American found out what changes they had in mind, the polls went south.

Reality sucks, don’t it?


9 posted on 09/08/2009 10:45:54 AM PDT by henkster (The frog has noticed the increase in water temperature)
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To: Paladin2

I can picture Hildebrand stomping his foot saying it isn’t fair.


10 posted on 09/08/2009 10:50:11 AM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Jeff Head

Thanks for the link, Jeff.


11 posted on 09/08/2009 10:51:42 AM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo

This is an ‘approved leak’ to try and make Obama look like a moderate to the millions of people that are waking up to his marxist fascism.

It’s nothing but more propaganda folks.


12 posted on 09/08/2009 10:53:01 AM PDT by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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“I gave up a lot to elect Democrats”

His soul, his brain, and his common sense.

But then, as a liberal leftist, he probably didn’t loose much.


13 posted on 09/08/2009 10:57:36 AM PDT by ZULU (God guts and guns made America great. Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.)
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To: jazusamo

Politico giving us the views of the left wing. What more can Obama do? Turn us into Zimbabwe?


14 posted on 09/08/2009 10:58:22 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Yes, we disagree - no, we won't shut up - no, we won't quit.)
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To: penelopesire

Another headfake from Barry’s boys.


15 posted on 09/08/2009 10:58:26 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: CdMGuy
Obama needs to be more bold??? Is this nut kidding??? If Obama gets more bold, he will stage a coup, a la Chavez, and create a dictatorship for himself.

Given time, he may do exactly that.

16 posted on 09/08/2009 10:58:51 AM PDT by Mark17
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To: Don Corleone

exactly right!


17 posted on 09/08/2009 11:00:29 AM PDT by EDINVA (A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul -- G. B. Shaw)
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“Change is not going to come by people in the Beltway deciding we should have change -- it's going to come because they're feeling pressure from all over the country.”

Oh.

Are grass-roots community-based organization efforts OK again? I think I heard that they were a bad thing, but maybe that's old news.

18 posted on 09/08/2009 11:00:38 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Play the Race Card -- lose the game.)
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To: jazusamo

From Wikipedia:

In 2005, Hildebrand joined with Paul Tewes to form Hildebrand Tewes Consulting, a campaign consulting firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and Sioux Falls. In 2004 he was the campaign manager for U.S. Senator Tom Daschle’s (D-SD) losing re-election effort against U.S. Representative John Thune (R-SD). He was also campaign manager in U.S. Senator Tim Johnson’s (D-SD) winning re-election campaign in 2002 and Al Gore’s 2000 Iowa Caucus victory. He has served as Executive Director of the South Dakota and Minnesota Democratic Parties and Political Director of Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. He returned to his private consulting firm following Obama’s victory in the 2008 presidential election.[3] After the election Hildebrand defended Obama against left-wing criticism of his centrist cabinet picks in a controversial commentary for the Huffington Post.[4][5]

Hildebrand will work for Kendrick Meek in his 2010 candidacy for U.S. Senate from Florida, after a triumphant effort overseeing Obama’s Florida campaign in the closing days of the 2008 election.[6]


19 posted on 09/08/2009 11:03:44 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Yes, we disagree - no, we won't shut up - no, we won't quit.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

This is different, Hilde is talking about a RAT grass-roots movement.


20 posted on 09/08/2009 11:04:33 AM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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