Posted on 10/27/2013 8:39:16 AM PDT by opentalk
Edited on 10/27/2013 8:44:39 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
President Obama's aides went to extraordinary lengths to uncover the identity of a senior official who was using Twitter to make snarky comments about White House staffers.
...What apparently intensified the campaign to identify the snarker was a comment about Valerie Jarrett, the senior Obama adviser who has her own Secret Service detail and appears to exercise an inordinate amount of power behind the scenes. Joseph tweeted Im a fan of Obama, but his continuing reliance and dependence upon a vacuous cipher like Valerie Jarrett concerns me.
Jarrett, an old Chicago friend of both Barack and Michelle Obama, appears to exercise such extraordinary influence she is sometimes quietly referred to as Rasputin on Capitol Hill, a reference to the mystical monk who held sway over Russias Czar Nicholas as he increasingly lost touch with reality during World War I.
Darrell Delamaide, a columnist for Dow Joness MarketWatch, says that what has baffled many observers is how Jarrett, a former cog in the Chicago political machine and a real-estate executive, can exert such influence on policy despite her lack of qualifications in national security, foreign policy, economics, legislation or any of the other myriad specialties the president needs in an adviser.
Delamaide believes the term vacuous cipher that was applied to Jarrett stung so much because it could be used as a metaphor for the administration in general.
Up against a court flatterer of that caliber its no surprise that Jarrett has outlasted almost everyone who was in Obamas original White House team from chief of staff Rahm Emanuel to political guru David Axelrod to Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. All are known to have crossed her, and all are gone. As one former Obama aide once told me: Valerie is She Who Must Not be Challenged.
Thank you Marvin for your additional information to this thread. I didn’t put together a lot of these facts about Jarrett until now. Good work.
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