Posted on 05/15/2013 3:35:14 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
I had the same thought as Matt Lewis when reading through the news this morning. Theres too much smoke now from the IRS, DOJ/AP, and Benghazi scandals to pretend theres no fire. If youre sympathetic to O, its time to shift messages from what fire? to Obama should have done more to put out these fires set by other people, which conveniently leaves Bambi in the virtuous role of firefighter. Its a classic plea bargain: Hes guilty of negligence, maybe, but of nothing more serious. Lewis:
The media is helping. Obama isnt a bad guy, hes merely out of the loop, were told. He is President Passerby, as Dana Milbank calls him. And besides, as David Axlerod said this morning on MSNBCs Morning Joe, government is just so vast that nobody can really know whats going on (as one of my Twitter followers noted, why didnt Bush think of that to explain Abu Ghraib away?)
Being out of the loop doesnt exonerate him in my mind (though it might in the publics.) The buck is supposed to stop at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and it makes little difference to me whether you order or inspire (and tolerate) a culture of corruption where Chicago-style politics are carried out with a wink and a nod.
But people are more forgiving of a bumbling leader than of a corrupt politician. And staffers and bureaucrats can always be dispatched.
Yes, Axelrod really said that, but lets save that for another post. Lewis is right that Milbanks piece on the passive president is the big one in this vein this morning, but the meme is popping up elsewhere. Heres his old pal Gibbsy:
Gibbs said the White House should have immediately proposed a bipartisan panel of former IRS commissioners to investigate, and criticized the administrations response as exceedingly passive.
I think they would have a much better way of talking about this story rather than simply kind of landing on the, well if this happened, then well look at it, Gibbs said. It sounds exceedingly passive to me.
Saying that Obama has been passive this week in reacting to the IRS scandal overlooks the fact that, by Carneys own admission, people in the White House must have been aware that tea-party groups were complaining of unfair treatment last year. Did anyone pick up the phone to inquire, or were they content not to know in case it was true?
More passivity and disinterest from Firefighter Obama at Politico:
Experts and former officials say the White Houses laissez-faire approach to the Justice Department adopted in part as a response to the politicization there under President George W. Bush allowed prosecutors naturally aggressive tendencies to burst through unchecked
This White House, out of concern to distance itself from what was seen as excess politicization of DOJ by the Bush administration, had not engaged DOJ at all on leak cases, said Columbia University law professor David Pozen, who spent several months conducting a major review of the federal governments love-hate relationship with national security leaks.
In previous White Houses, even those railed publicly against leaks, officials sent cautionary signals to the Justice Department urging restraint and sensitivity to political, policy and constitutional concerns, Pozen said. But the administrations distancing policy, said Pozen, meant that prosecutors were being given more leash than they had previously to do what they do.
That was part of Carneys defense yesterday vis-a-vis the IRS too. The White House had to maintain distance from the agency, he said, in order to eliminate any risk of politicization, which stands reality on its head insofar as the IRS was apparently already politicized. Maintaining distance simply enabled it. If this is seriously their defense to malfeasance in the executive branch, that they cant meddle to try to stop it for fear of somehow tainting the malfeasor with politics, then theres really no limit to what their underlings can get away with. And if thats the case, that theyre deliberately keeping their distance from bad actors below them, then whats the difference between passivity or disinterest and intentionally looking the other way? The cornerstone of Obamas public persona since day one has been his above the fray adult-in-the-room shtick; almost without fail, if theres an attack to be launched on his ideological opponents, its tasked to some surrogate in order to keep Os hands clean. Thats not passivity, its a deliberate strategy to inoculate himself from politics as usual in order to protect his brand as some sort of genteel, post-partisan non-politician. So why give him the benefit of the doubt now? If he really didnt know all of this was going on, why not assume that thats because his staff is instructed to keep stuff like this away from him? And if thats true, whats the difference between negligence and intent?
Heres Chris Matthews lamenting that Obama doesnt seem to have his hands on the wheel of the ship of state. Thats fine; the important question is why. Is it because, as the press so often claimed about Bush, hes incurious about what his underlings are doing? Or is it because the people steering know what direction he wants to go in?
Hitler didn’t have anything to do with the gas chambers either?
A Few More Days Like This,
Obamas Going To Claim He Was Born In Kenya,
Just To Get The Heat Off
- Dennis Miller
Hitler didnt have anything to do with the gas chambers either?
And Hitler never saw even one of the death camps, either.
Good graphic!
So let me get this straight - I’m driving a bus filled with forty people and we crash, killing four of them, but it’s not really my fault because I was bored and disinterested. Think that one will fly?
Well, golf and fund raising can be very distracting. I can see it.
Foxnews Special Report is saying they received 100 pages of eMails about an hour ago,...rgarding the back and forth on the talking points.
BTTT!
So he didn’t know nuttin bout nuttin cuz he’s lazy....ooh that’s racisssss
And the Corrutithon continues.
Corruptithon
Good luck running with that one.
Those are qualities we all want in a leader, right?
Passive, doesn't know what's going on, has no idea how his administration is being run, won't make any effort to correct things, and goes golfing every other day.
Mr Obama - How much over par did you hit that afternoon?
Mr Obama - Reggie Love: Boxers or briefs?
About, well, EVERYTHING.
And his top appointments suffer the same traits. Eric Holder has no clue what is going on in the justice department either.
Sounds like dereliction of duty. A sharp reporter should ask that as a follow up question every time the excuse is given.
Reporter: “Excuse me Mr Carney, wouldn’t that actually mean that president Obama has shown a pattern of dereliction of his duty as president?”
Carney: “F it, I’m out of here. Barry, you are on your own, good bye.”
You know your world is collapsing when friends protect you by claiming you are too lazy to do the crimes you are accused of.
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