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Some Democrats Fear White House Is Too Insular
National Public Radio ^ | November 8, 2010 | Ari Shapiro

Posted on 11/07/2010 10:46:49 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

In virtually every important area of the White House, an outgoing senior official has been replaced by a longtime confidant of President Obama in the past two months.

Christina Romer, chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, was replaced by council member Austan Goolsbee, whom Obama described as "one of my good friends and close economic advisers for many years."

Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel was replaced, at least for the time being, by a man Obama called "my wise, skillful and longtime counselor," Deputy Chief of Staff Pete Rouse.

A week after Emanuel's departure, Obama announced that Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon would cross the "deputy" off his business card to replace outgoing National Security Adviser Jim Jones.

Many presidents shake up their White House staff two years into an administration. But in the Obama White House, while changes are likely, nobody expects an inrush of new blood.

Now that the president's party has lost dozens of congressional seats in the midterm elections, though, some Democrats are worried that the White House is ignoring a big, flashing sign that it needs to change course.

Always On The Same Page

In any White House, or any workplace for that matter, "there's a tendency to hire within, promote from within — or, as they say in musical theater, 'Stick to your own kind,' " says Democratic strategist Robert Raben, who has held senior jobs in the Clinton Justice Department and on Capitol Hill.

That tendency also seemed to be at play when Deputy Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer replaced his former boss, Communications Director Anita Dunn, and when Obama presidential campaign lawyer Bob Bauer took the place of outgoing White House Counsel Greg Craig. Soon, presidential adviser David Axelrod is expected to leave the White House to run Obama's re-election campaign, and the names most frequently mentioned to be Axelrod's successor are White House spokesman Robert Gibbs and former Obama campaign strategist David Plouffe.

"The single most important job qualification in a position at this level is: Would you do what I, the president, would do if I had the time to do it?" Raben says.

Knowing what the president would do means understanding what goes on in the president's head, which cannot be expected of outsiders. But an inner circle that understands the president's internal monologue may also share his blind spots. As one very plugged in and slightly exasperated Democratic outsider put it, this president is "heavily enabled."

Many prominent Democrats outside of the White House share this concern, but most would not speak on the record for fear of burning bridges. Particularly after a midterm that Obama described as a "shellacking," many believe that the White House needs new voices and new ideas. The perception is that everyone in the president's inner circle is on the same page — which is not necessarily a good thing.

"A leader at this level sometimes needs conflicting opinions and attitudes and points of view within his team, so that he's able to see the very best avenues to pursue," says Don Baer, who was communications director and chief speechwriter for President Clinton.

Obama prides himself on hearing dissenting views. He invites groups of people who disagree with him to the White House and listens to their ideas. But whether he acts on those ideas is a separate question. The small circle of people whose counsel he has relied on for the past four years remains relatively unchanged.

Baer says that when Clinton brought outsiders onto the White House staff at senior positions, people fought. "It wasn't fun," he says, "but it actually worked. And it got us to — and, more importantly, the president and the country to — much better decisions."

Former Counsel Says: Relax

There are Democrats who think these concerns are overblown. After all, the midterm elections were less than a week ago, says Beth Nolan, who served as White House counsel during the Clinton administration.

"I'm not saying don't change a thing," she says, "but I think the president is probably himself thinking about what kinds of changes he wants to make, and I just think it's way too early to tell what he's going to do."

Yet even according to people within the White House, a certain bunker mentality persists. Nolan believes that may change over time. When she started as a junior White House aide, she didn't know the Clintons at all.

"In the first several years, most of the people in the inner circle had worked on the campaign. They were well-known," she says. "And I think the circle started expanding. I think that's what we'll see here, too."

During the presidential campaign, Obama had a "no new friends" rule. This midterm election suggests that it may be time for him to re-evaluate whether that rule should continue to apply to his senior staff.


TOPICS: Issues; Parties; State and Local
KEYWORDS: 2010; 2012; democrats; obama
Unless I'm mistaken, he's playing right into our hands.
1 posted on 11/07/2010 10:46:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Some Democrats Fear White House Is Too Insular
Some Republicans Fear White House Is Too Islamic
Some Republicans Fear White House Is Too Ignorant


2 posted on 11/07/2010 10:49:45 PM PST by ransomnote
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

And the one thing they all have in common is both the previous and the new ones have no real world experience in anything. None has so much as run a lemonade stand. The legal folk have all been academics.

This is insular because of the fear of being exposed.


3 posted on 11/07/2010 10:55:58 PM PST by freedumb2003 (The TOTUS-Reader: omnipotence at home, impotence abroad (Weekly Standard))
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

National Public Radio reporting that you’re too insular is like Joy Behar reporting that you’re a bitch.


4 posted on 11/07/2010 11:01:57 PM PST by Question Liberal Authority (Worst. Post-Racial. And Post-Partisan. Agent Of Hope And Change. EVER.)
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To: freedumb2003

They are trying to ignore the people. They will never acknowledge we do not want to go communist. They have to be 100% stamped out. Down with them.


5 posted on 11/07/2010 11:02:54 PM PST by screaminsunshine (Cowabunga)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Replacements for Larry Summers and Rahmbo
6 posted on 11/07/2010 11:05:09 PM PST by ari-freedom (Ding dong the Pelosi is gone!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Obama prides himself on hearing dissenting views. He invites groups of people who disagree with him to the White House and listens to their ideas.

LOL

7 posted on 11/07/2010 11:05:52 PM PST by vbmoneyspender
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Obama probably puts them in the Enemies Section in the back of the room.

Can't let them get close enough to get their hands on the Car Keys you know.

8 posted on 11/07/2010 11:12:55 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (If Sarah Palin was President, you would have a job by now...)
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Can you imagine if a white president boasted about not letting black congressmen get their hands on the keys to the car? Or putting blacks on an enemies list?


9 posted on 11/07/2010 11:17:36 PM PST by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote
If President Bush had called his Political opponents “the enemy”, we would have been in the middle of Impeachment Proceedings the very next day.
10 posted on 11/07/2010 11:27:11 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (If Sarah Palin was President, you would have a job by now...)
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To: Kickass Conservative

True - he was threatened with impeachment when he called our enemies our enemies...


11 posted on 11/07/2010 11:28:31 PM PST by ransomnote
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“Can you imagine if a white president boasted about not letting black congressmen get their hands on the keys to the car? Or putting blacks on an enemies list?”

Or making them RIDE IN THE BACK?

Cripes.


12 posted on 11/07/2010 11:35:02 PM PST by jessduntno (9/24/10, FBI raids home of appropriately named AAAN leader Hatem Abudayyeh, a friend of Obama.)
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Hmmmm....I wonder if the ‘ride in the back’ was an intentional seasoning he added to sort of nod to the black community that he will not be politically ‘lynched’ by whitey (His interpretation of the rejection of Obamacare and the loss of house majority).


13 posted on 11/07/2010 11:41:55 PM PST by ransomnote
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“Hmmmm....I wonder if the ‘ride in the back’ was an intentional seasoning he added to sort of nod to the black community...”

If it was, wouldn’t he be qualified to sit HALF WAY BACK?


14 posted on 11/07/2010 11:50:08 PM PST by jessduntno (9/24/10, FBI raids home of appropriately named AAAN leader Hatem Abudayyeh, a friend of Obama.)
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To: jessduntno

****Pointing over past your head as you pretend to cower*****
Go to your room!!!!!!


15 posted on 11/08/2010 12:00:56 AM PST by ransomnote
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It’s Group Think in the making.


16 posted on 11/08/2010 12:09:08 AM PST by nuf said (I am, therefore I think.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Having your political strategy planned by your inexperienced wife and mother-in-law is just plain idiotic. Yet that exactly what the last couple of months looked like.

Obama is going down - and largely thru his own doing.


17 posted on 11/08/2010 2:18:11 AM PST by canuck_conservative
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

According to Glenn Greenwald, the Blue Dogs lost because they didn’t run on a platform that was progressive enough. Can we get put that guy in Obama’s cabinet?


18 posted on 11/08/2010 5:28:39 AM PST by WilliamHouston
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This is full on retard talk here.

They said the same sh!t when Carter failed in spectacular fashion.


19 posted on 11/08/2010 5:29:55 AM PST by downwdims (It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority)
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