A senior adviser to President Obama mounted a combative defense of the administration on Sunday, saying that the controversies enveloping the White House were the result of Republican lawmakers trying to drag Washington into a swamp of partisan fishing expeditions, trumped-up hearings and false allegations. The remarks came from Dan Pfeiffer, a member of the presidents inner circle, as he appeared on all five major Sunday morning talk shows in an effort to move the administration past what commentators have described as a hell week of controversy and missteps. He pointedly rejected Republican criticisms of the presidents actions and leadership style as offensive and absurd, and he said the administration would not be distracted from doing the nations business. In his appearances, Mr. Pfeiffer faced often tough questioning over the furors regarding the Internal Revenue Services targeted reviews of conservative groups; the lethal attack on an American diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, last September; and the Justice Departments seizure of journalists records. He repeatedly pointed the finger at Republicans for exploiting the three issues for political purposes, even as he urged them to work with the administration on legislation to revamp the immigration system and trim the budget deficit. His warning against fishing expeditions came when he was asked on the CBS program Face the Nation about a remark by the White House chief of staff, Denis R. McDonough, who had told The New York Times that he had instructed staff not to spend more than 10 percent of their time on the three controversies. The programs host, Bob Schieffer, asked whether that meant that the White House did not take the issues seriously. Oh, no. Absolutely not, Mr. Pfeiffer said. There are some very serious issues here, particularly the I.R.S., where there was inexcusable conduct that needs to be fixed. And thats going to happen. But he said that the president and his staff needed to keep actually doing the peoples work and fighting for the middle class. SNIP...LINK |